2 '36S c <3. / CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY -7 -iicc ^9.°/ ne " Uni »erslty Library £lobD .C21 Catalogue of pamphlets journals and rep olln 3 1924 029 559 048 Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029559048 CATALOGUE PAMPHLETS, JOURNALS AND REPORTS IN THE DOMINION AECHIYES 1611-1867 WITH INDEX Published by authority of the Minister of Agriculture under the direction of the Archivist, OTTAWA GOVERNMENT PRINTING BUREAU 1911 234— A 2. 0\ a^ ( -^ B INTKODUCTIOK The addition of a large number of pamphlets to the Library of the Archives since 1904 has rendered the catalogue published in that year inadequate as a work of refer- ence. At that time the pamphlets were bound together in groups. It has since been thought advisable to break these volumes and to bind each pamphlet separately. They have been arranged in chronological order and have been numbered as. indicated in the catalogue. In this catalogue the exact title of each pamphlet or report, excepting the epigraph, is given. Where the epigraph is of unusual length it has been abbreviated. In the selection of pamphlets considerable latitude has been taken; many volumes will be found which will exceed the size usually attributed to a pamphlet. In each case, however, the importance of the volume has been considered as sufficient justifica- tion for its mention. Likewise in the list of government reports only those dealing with special subjects have been included. The list has not been designed to serve as a Blue Book Catalogue, hence the regular annual reports of the various public depart- ments have not been mentioned. The index includes references to the author and the chief subjects of each volume. The volume has been prepared by Mr. McArthur of the Archives Branch. A. G. D. LIST OF PAMPHLETS, JOURNALS AND REPORTS, 1611—1867. Pamphlets indicated * are reprints. 1611—1649. 1. Missio Canadensis. Epistola ex Portu-regali in Acadia transmissa Ad Praeposi- tvm Generalem Societatis Iesv A R. Petro Biardo ejvsdem Societatis. Secundum exemplar emissum in Annuis Litteris. Anni CIO IDC XI (1611.) Dilingae. Ex. Typographeo Mayeriana ,apud Melchiorem. Algeyer* 8vo., 45 pp. 2. Relatio Rervm Gestarum, in Novo-Francica Missione Annis 1613 & 1614. Ex Annvis Litteris Societatis Iesv impressis. Lvgdvni, Apvd Clavdium Cayne, Typographvm* CID I 03. XIIX. 8vo., 66pp. 3. A Discovrse and Discovery of New-Fovnd-Land, with many reasons to prooue how worthy and beneficiall a Plantation may there he made, after a far better manner than now it is. Together with the Laying Open of certaine Enormities and abuses com- mitted by some that trade to that Country, and meanes laide downe for reforma- tion thereof. Written by Captaine Richard Wliitbourne of Exmouth, in the County of Deuon, and published by Authority. Imprinted at London by Felix Kingston, for William Barret. 1620. 8 vo., 74 pp. 4. A Briefe Discourse of the New-found-land, with the situation, temperature, and commodities thereof, inciting our Nation to goe forward in that hopeful plantation begunne. Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire 'hoc sciat alter. Edinburgh, Printed by Andro Hart, 1620 * 8 vo., 13 pp. 5. An Encouragement to Colonies. By Sir William Alexander, Knight. Alter erit turn Tiphis, & altera quae vehat Argo delectos Keroas. London. Printed by William Stansby, 1624* 8 vo., 47 pp. 67 Encouragements. For such as shall have intention to be Under-takeres in the new plantation of Cape Briton, now New Galloway in America. By Mee Lochinvar. Non nobis nati sumusj aliquid parentes, aliquid Patria, aliquid cognati postulant. Edinburgh. Printed by John Wreittoun. Anno. Dom. 1625.* 8 vo., 31 pp. 7. Copie de Trois Lettres Escrittes es annees 1625 et 1626. Par le P. Charles Lallement Superieur des Missions de la Compagnie de Iesvs en la Novvelle France. A Albanie De l'lmprimerie de J. Munsell MDCCC.LXX* 8 vo., 14 pp. 8 Relation de ce Qvi s'est passe en la Nowelle France en l'Annee M.DC.XXVI. Enuoyee au Pere Hierosme L'Allement par le P. Charles LAllement Superieur de la Mission de la Compagnie de Iesvs en Canada. D'apres la Copie dans le Mercure Francois Tome 13. A Paris Chez Estienne Richer rue S. lean de Latran M.DC.XXIX* 8 vo. 59 pp. 234—1 9. Lettre dv Pere Charles L'Allement Svperievr de la Mission de Canadas; de la Compagnie de Iesvs. Enuoyee au Pere Hierosme VAllement son frere, de la mesme Compagnie. Ou sont contenus les moeurs & fagons de viure des Sau- uages hdbitans ce pai's la.; & comme ils se comportent auec les Chrestiens Fran- cois qui y demeurent. Ensemble la description des villes de cette contree. A Paris, Par lean Bovcher, rue des Amendiers a. la Verite Royale, 1627.* 8 vo., 16 pp. 10. lettre du Reuerend Pere L'Allemand, Superieur de la Mission des Peres lesuites, en la Nouuelle Prance Enuoyee de Bordeaux au R. P. Superieur du College des Iefuites a Paris, et datee du 22 Nouembre, 1629. Imprimee d'apres l'exemplaire que l'on trouve dans les Voyages du Sieur Champlain. A Paris, M.DC.XXXIL* 8 vo., 15 pp. 11. The Mapp and Description of New-England; together with a Discourse of Plantation and Collonies : also A relation of the nature of the Climate, and how it agrees with our Country England. How neere it lyes to New-found- land, Virginia, Nova Eranoia, Canada, and other Parts of the "West-Indies. Written by Sir William Alexander, Knight. London. Printed for Nathaniel Bvtter. An Dom. 1630. 8 vo., in No. 5. 12. Les Voyages Avantvrevx du Capitaine Martin de Hoyarsabal, habitant de Cubi- buru. Contenant les Reigles & enseignemens necessaires a. la bonne & seure Nauigation. Revue & corrige en cette derniere impression, & augmente de la declinaison du Soleil, qui a este fait suivant la reformation du Calendrier de l'an mil cinq cens quatre vingt deux. A Bordeaux: Par Gvillavme Millanges. Imprimeur ordinaire du Roy. MDCXXXIII, 8vo., 157 pp. 13. Joannis de Laet Antwerpiani. Responsio ad Dissertationem secundaria Hvgonis Grotii, de Origine Gentium Americanarum, cum Indice ad utrumque libellum. Amstelrodami, Apud Ludovicum Elsevirium. 8 vo., 1644, 166 & 8 pp. 14. Novum Belgium, description de Nieuw Netherland et Notice sur Rene Goupil. Par le R. P. Isaac Jogues, de la Compagnie de Jesus. A New York : Dans l'Ancien Niew Netherland (1646)*. Presse Cramoisy de J. M. Shea. 8 vo., 44 pp. 15. The Day Breaking if not the Sun Rising of the Gospel with the Indians in New- England. Zach. 4, 10. Who hath despised the day of small things? Matth. 13, 13. The Kingdome of heaven is like to a graine of mustard seed. Ibid, verse 33. The Kingdome is like unto Leven. London : Printed by Rich. Cotes, for Fulk Clifton and are to bee sold at his shop under Saint Margaretts Church on New-fifth-street Hill. 1647. New York: Reprinted for Joseph Sabin, 1865. 8vo., 32 pp. 16. Recueil de pieces sur La Negociation entre la Nouvelle France et la Nouvelle Angleterre, es annees 1648 et suivantes. Nouvelle York: De la Presse Cramoisy de Jean-Marie Shea MDCCC- LXVL* 8 vo., 62 pp. , . . 1650—1699. 17. Epistola Rev. P. Gabrielis Dreuillettes, Societatis Jesu Presbyteri, ad Dominum Illustrissium, Dominum Joannem Wintrop, Scutarium. Neo-Eboraci in insula Manhattan: Typis Cramoisianis Joannis-Mari.e Shea. M.DCCC.LXIX* 8vo., 13 18. ftvelqves Particvlaritez dv pays Des Hvrons en La Nowelle France Remar- quees par le Sieur Gendron, Docteur en Medecine, qui a demeure dans ce Pays-la fort long-temps. Redigees par lean Baptiste de Rocoles, Conseiller & Aumosnier du Roy, & Historiographe de sa Majeste. A Troyes, & A Paris, Chez Denys Bechet, au Compas d'Or, et Lovis Billaine, a S. Augustin, rue S. Iaeques. M.DC.LX* 8 vo., 26 pp. 19. Relation de ce qui s'est Passe De Plus Remarquable aux Missions des Peres de la Compagnie de Jesus en la Nouvelle France le3 annes 1 1672 et 1673 Par le R. P. Claude Dablon Recteur du College de Quebec & Superieur des Missions de la Compagnie de Jesus en la Nouvelle France. A La Nouvelle York, de la Presse Cramoisy de Jean-Marie Shea. MDCCC.LXI. Avec Permission* 8 vo., 219 pp. 20. Voyage et Deeouverte de Quelques Pays et Nations de l'Amerique Septentrionale par le P. Marquette et Sr. Joliet. (With map.) A Paris. ' Chez Estienne Michallet rue S. Jaques a. l'Image S. Paul. MDCLXXXI. Avec privilege du Soy. 12 mo., 43 pp. Paris: Imprimerie de Maulde et Renon, 1845.* 43 pp. 21. Copies d'vne Lettre escrite par Le Pere Jacques Bigot de la Compagnie de Jesus, l'an 1684. Pour accompagner un collier de pourcelaine envoiee par les Abnaquis ■de la Mission de Sainct Francois de Sales dans le Nouvelle France au tombeau de leur Sainct Patron a, Annecy. Manate, De la Presse Cramoisy de Jean-Marie Shea. M.DCCC.LVTIL* 8vo., 9 pp. 22. An Abstract of all the Statutes made Concerning Aliens Trading in England from the first year of K. Henry the VII. Also, of all the Laws made for Securing our Plantation Trade to our Selves.- With Observations thereon, proving that the Jews (in their practical way of Trade at this time) Break them all, to the great Damage of the King in His Customs, the Merchants in their Trade, the whole Kingdom, and His Majesties Plantations in America in their Staple. Together with the Hardships and Difficulties the Author hath already met with, in his Endeavouring to find out and Detect the Ways and Methods they take to Effect it. By Samuel Hayne, sometime Ryding-Surveyor for His Majesties Customs, and Surveyor for the Act of Navigation in the Counties of Devon and Cornwal. Printed by N. T. for the Author, and are to be Sold by Walter Davis in Amen-Corner, 1685. 8vo., 38 pp. 23. la Vie du R. P. Pierre Joseph Marie Chaumonot, de la Compagnie de Jesus, Missionnaire dans la Nouvelle France, ecrite par lui-meme par ordre de son Superieur, l'an 1688. Nouvelle Tork: Isle de Manate, A la Presse Cramoisy de Jean-Marie Shea. M.DCCC.LVIL* 8vo., 106 pp. 24. Suite de la Vie du R. P. Pierre Joseph Marie Chaumonot, de la Compagnie de Jesus, par un Pere de la meme Compagnie avec la maniere d'oraison du vener- able Pere, ecrite par lui-meme. Nouvelle Tork: Isle de Manate, A la Presse Cramoisy de Jean Marie Shea. MDCCC.LVIII .* 12 mo., 66 pp. 25. Relation de sa Captivite parmi les Onneiouts en 1690-1. Par le R. P. Pierre Milet de la Compagnie de Jesus. Nouvelle- York : Presse Cramoisy de Jean-Marie Shea. M.DCCC.LXIV* 12 mo., 56 pp. 234—11 8 26. An Account of the Late Action of the New-Englandebs, under the Command of Sm William Phips, against the French at Canada. Sent in a letter from. Major Thomas Savage of Boston in New-England (who was present at the action) to his Brother, Mr. Perez Savage in London. Together with ths Articles of War composed and agreed upon for that purpose. Licenced April 13-1691. London: Printed for Thomas Jones at the White Horse without Temple- Bar, 1691. Hyatt's Photographic Eeprint, 1891. 8vo., 15 pp. 1700—1709. 27. Relation ou Journal du Voyage du E. P. Jacques Geaviee, de la Compagnie de Jesus, en 1*700 depuis le pays des Illinois jusqu'a l'embouchure du Mississipi. ISTouvelle York, Isle de Manate, De la Presse Cramoisy de Jean-Marie Shea. M.DCCC.LIX * 12 mo, 68 pp. 28. Eelation de la Mission du Missisipi du Seminaire de Quebec en 1700. Par M.M. de Montigny, de St Cosme et Thaumur de la Source. Eouvelle York: A la Presse Cramoisy de Jean-Marie Shea, M.DCCC.LXL* 12 mo., 66 pp. 29. Extrait de la Relation des Aventures et Voyage de Mathieu Sagean. ISTouvelle York : A la Presse Cramoisy de J. M. Shea. 1863.* 12 mo., 32 pp. 30. Relation des Affaires du Canada, En 1696. Et des Missions des Peres de la Compagnie de Jesus jusqu'en 1702. Eouvelle York: De la presse Cramoisy de Jean-Marie Shea. MDCCCLXV.* 12 mo., 73 pp. 31. Relation de la Mission Abnaquise de St. Erancois de Sales PAnnee 1702. Par le Pere Jacques Bigot, de la Compagnie de Jesus. Nouvelle-Yobk : Presse Cramoisy de Jean Marie Shea. M.DCCC.LXV.* 8vo, 26 pp. 32. An Account of the Propagation of the Gospel in foeeign paets. Continued to the year of our Lord 1705. Eepresenting what the Society established in England by Eoyal Charter, hath done since their incorporation June 16, 1701, in Her Majesty's Plantations, Colonies and Factories. As also what they design to do upon further Encouragement from their own Members and other well disposed Christians, either by Annual Subscriptions, present Benefactions or future Legacies. London: Printed by Joseph Downing, in Bartholomew-Close near West Smithfield, 1704. Eeprint, 1886. 12 mo., 24 pp. 33. The same for 1705. Original, 4 folio pp. 34. Remarks upon the Bank of England, with regard more especially to our Trade and Government. Occasioned by the present Discourse concerning the intended Prolongation of the Bank. Humbly addressed to the Honourable House of Commons. By a Merchant of London, and a true Lover of our Constitution London: Printed in the year 1707. 12 mo., 51 pp. 35. A Vindication of the Bank of England from the Misrepresentations, and Ground- less Suggestions of a late Pamphlet entituled, Eemaeks upon the Bank England. 9 To which is added, by way of Appendix, Essays upon Banks, upon Credit, and upon Plenty and Scarcity of Money. By a Merchant. London: Printed for B. Parker at the Unicorn under the Royal Exchange, 1707. 12 mo., 96 pp. 36. Lettre du Pere Jacques Gravter, de la Compagnie de Jesus, le 23 Fevrier, 1708, Sur Les Affaires de la Louisiane.. Nouvelle-York : de la presse Cramoisy de Jean-Marie Shea, MDCCOLXV.* 12 mo., 18 pp. 37. Taylour, Joseph. Commander of H.M.S. Litchfield and Commander in chief of Her Majesty's Forces in Newfoundland. Commission to John Collins to be governour and Commander in Chief of the Fort and Harbour of St. John's and all the Sea-Coasts between Ferryland and Carbonere Island. "With petition of John Collins and address of the inhabitants of Newfoundland. St. John's Nfid. : 1709. Single large folio. 1710—1739. 38. The Four Kings of Canada. Being a Succinct Account of the Four Indian Princes lately arriv'd prom North America. With A particular Description of their Country, their strange and remarkable Beligion, Feasts, Marriages, Burials, Remedies for their Sick, Customs, Manners, Constitution, Habits, Sports, "War, Peace, Policy, Hunting, Fishing, Utensils belonging to the Savages, with several other Extraordinary Things worthy Observation, as to the natural or curious Productions, Beauty, or Fertility, of that Part of the "World. Enter'd in the Hall-Book of the Company of Stationers, persuant to Act of Parliament. London Printed: And sold by John Baker, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster- Row, 1710. Price Sixpence. 12 mo., 47 pp. 39. De Regione et Moribus Canadensium Seu Barbarorum Novae Franciae Auctore Josepho Juvencio, Societatis Jesu. Sacerdote. Ex Historiae Soc. Jesu. Lib. xv. Parte v, impressa. Romae : Ex Typographia Georgii Plachi, M.D.CO.X* 12 mo., 54 pp. 40. Canadicae Missionis Relatio A b anno 1611 usque ad annum 1613, cum statu ejusdem Missionis, annis 1703 & 1710,. Auctore Joseph Juvencio, Societatis Jesu, Sacerdote. Ex Historiae Soc. Jesu. Lib. xv. Part, v, impressa. Rom^e Ex Typographia Georgii M.D.CC.X* 12 mo., 38 pp. 41. A Letter to a Noble Lord, concerning the late Expedition to Canada. (Signed J. D.) London, Printed for A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in "Warwick-Lane. 1712. 12 mo., 26 pp. 42. Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the most Serene and most Potent Princess Anne, by the Grace of God, Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland, and the most Serene and most Potent Prince Lewis the XIV, the most SI -March Christian Zing, concluded at Utrecht the ^ Day of . .j 1713. By Her Majesty's special command. London, Printed by John Baskett, Printer to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, and by the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd 1713. 8 vo., 84 pp. 10 43. Observations on the Conduct of Great Britain with regard to the Negociations and other Transactions abroad. London, Printed And Sold by F. Eoberts, near the Oxford-Arms in War- wick Lane. 1729. 12 mo., 61 pp. 44. The Craftsman Extraordinary, being Eemarks on a late Pamphlet, entitled Observations on the conduct op Great Britain, &c. Published by Caleb d'Anvers, Esq.; (signed W. Ealeigh). London : Printed for K. Franklin, under Tom's Coffee house, Covent-Garden, MDCCXXIX. 12 mo., 28 pp. 45. The Second Craftsman Extraordinary, being further Eemarks on a Pamphlet Lately published, entitled, Observations on the Conduct of Great Britain. Epig. — Jam aderit tempus cum se etiam ipse aderit. Published by Caleb D'Anvers, Esq.; London: Printed for E. F. and sold by all Booksellers, Pamphlet-Sellers, Mercuries and Hawkers. [Price Six-pence.] 12 mo., 20 pp. 46. Some Further Remarks on a late Pamphlet, entitled Observations on the Conduct of Great Britain; Particularly with Eelation to the Spanish Depreda- tions and Letters of Eeprisal. In a Letter to the Craftsman ; to which is added, a Postscript, in Vindication of the West Tndia merchants, against a late Charge of Theft and Pyracy. By Caleb D'Anvers of Gray's-Inn, Esq.; London: Printed for Eichard Franklin, in Eussel-Street, Covent-Garden, MDCCXXIX. [Price Six Pence.] 12 mo., 38 pp. 47. Memoire sur la Colonie de la ISTouvelle-France, en 1736. (Title page missing.) 8 vo., 14 pp. 1740—1749. 48. Journal de la Guerre du Micissippi contre les Chicachas, en 1739 et finie en 1740, le ler d'Avril. Par un Officier de l'armee de M. de Nouaille. Nouvelle York, Isle de Manate, De la Presse Cramoisy de Jean Marie Shea. M.DCCC.LIX* 12 mo., 92 pp. 49. The Treaty Held with the Indians of the Six Nations at Philadelphia, in July 1742. To which is Prefix'd An Account of the first Confederacy of the Six Nations, their present Tributaries, Dependents and Allies. London: Ee-printed and Sold by T. Sowle Eaylton and Luke Hinde, at the. Bible in George-Yard, Lombard Street. [Price Six-Pence.] 8 vo., xii and 37 pp. 50. Reflexions sur l'Ecrit intitule Bichesse de l'Etat. Epig. De toto statu rerum communium cognoscis, quae quales sint, non facile est Scribere. M. T. Cie. ad Lental. Epist. 8. Edition de l'Auteur. A Londres: DCC.XLIII. 12 mo., 32 pp. 51. Considerations on the State of the British Fisheries in America, and their Con- sequence to Great Britain. With Proposals for their Security, By the Eeduction of Cape-Breton, &c. which were Humbly offer'd, by a Gentleman of a Large Trade of the City of London, to His Majesty's Ministers, in January 1744-5. London : Printed for W. Bickerton, in the Temple-Exchange, near the Inner- Temple-Gate, Fleet-street. MDOCXLV. [Price Six-Pence.] 4to. 8 pp. 11 52. A Sermon preached the 18th of July, 1745, Being a Day set apart for Solemn Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the Eeduction of Cape-Breton by His Majesty's New England Forces, under the Command of the Honourable William Pepperell, Esq.; Lieuten ant-General and Commander in Chief; And cover'd by a Squadron of His Majesty's Ships from Great Britain, Commanded by Peter Warren, Esq. By Charles Chauncy, D.D, Pastor of a church in Boston. Boston: Printed. London: reprinted for M. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-noster-row MDCCXLV. Price 6d. 8 vo., 31 pp. 53. A Journal Of the Late Siege by the Troops from North America, against the French at Cape Breton, the City of Louisbourg, and the Territories thereunto • belonging. Surrendered to the English on the 17th of June, 1745, after a Siege of Forty-eight Days. By James Gibson, Gentleman Voluntier at the above Siegs. London: Printed for J. Newberry, at the Bible and Sun, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXLV. 8 vo., 49 pp. 54. The Importance of Cape Breton consider'd; in a Letter to a Member of Parlia- ment, From an Inhabitant of New-England. London: Printed for R. Dodsley in Pall-Mall, and sold by M. Cooper in Pater-noster-Bow. MDCCXLVI. Price One Shilling. 8 vo., 73 pp. (Signed Massachusettensis.) 55. The Importance and Advantage of Cape-Breton, Truly Stated, and Impartially Considered. With proper maps. Epig — Si. quid .... Hor. Ep. Vi Lib. I. London: Printed for John and Paul Knapton, at the Grown in Ludgate- Street. MDCCXLVI. 8 vo, vi & 156 pp. 56. The Present Conduct of the War. London : Printed for W. Webb, near St. Paul's, 1746. [Price One Shilling.] 8 vo, 56 pp. 57. The State of Trade in the Northern Colonies considered; with An Account of their Produce, and a particular Description of Nova Scotia. Epig. — Salutis communis interest. Cic. London : Printed bv G. Woodf all at the King's- Arms, near Charing-Cross. MDCCXLVIII. 8 vo, 84 pp. (Preface signed Otis Little.) 58. A Letter from William Shirley, Esq.; Governor of Massachuset's Bay, To his Grace the Duke of Newcastle: with A Journal of the Siege of Louisbourg, and other Operations of the Forces, during the Expedition against the French Settle- ments on Cape Breton; drawn up at the Desire of the Council and House of Representatives of the Province of Massachuset's Bay; approved and attested by Sir William Pepperrell, and the other Principal Officers who commanded in the said Expedition. Published by authority. London: Printed by E. Owen in Warivick-Lane, 1748 8 vo, 32 pp. 59. A Geographical History of Nova Scotia. Containing an Account of the Situation, Extent and Limits thereof. As also Of the various Struggles between the Two Crowns of England and France for the Possession of that Province. Wherein is shewn, The Importance of it, as well with Regard to our Trade, as to the securing of our other Settlements in North America. 12 To which is added.. An Accurate Description of the Bays, Harbours, Lakes, and Eivers, the Nature of the Soil, and the Produce of the Country. Together with the Manners and Customs of the Indian Inhabitants. London: Printed for Paul Vaillant, facing Southampton-Street, in the Strand, 1749. [Price One Shilling and Six-Pence.] 8 vo., 110 pp. 1750—1754. 60. The Importance of Settling and Fortifying Nova Scotia: with A Particular Account of the Climate, Soil, and Native Inhabitants of the Country. By a Gentleman lately arrived from that Colony. London: Printed for J. Scott, in Exchange Alley, 1751. [Price One Shilling.] 12 mo., 37 pp. 61. An Account of Six Tears Residence in Hudson's-Bay, Prom 1733 to 1736, and 1744 to 1747. By Joseph Eobson, Late Surveyor and Supervisor of the Buildings to the Hudson's-bay Company. Containing a variety of Facts, Observations, and Dis- coveries, tending to shew, I. The vast Importance of the Countries about Hudson's-Bay to Great Britain, on Account of the extensive Improvements that may be made there in many beneficial Articles of Commerce, particularly in the Furs and in the Whale and Seal Fisheries. And, II. The interested Views of the Hudson's bay Company; and the absolute Necessity of laying open the Trade, and making it the Object of National Encouragement, as the only Method of keeping it out of the Hands of the French. To which is added an Appendix, containing, I. A Short History of the Discovery of Hudson's-bay; and of the Proceed- ings of the English there since the Grant of the Hudson's bay Charter: Together with Remarks upon the Papers and Evidence produced by that Company before the Committee of the Honourable House of Commons, in the Year 1749. II. An Estimate of the Expense of building the Stone Fort, called Prince of Wales's fort, at the entrance of Churchill-river. III. The Soundings of Nelson-river. IV. A Survey of the Course of Nelson-river. V. A Survey of Seal and Gillam's Islands. And, VI. A Journal of the Winds and Tides at Churchill-river, for Part of the Years 1746 and 1747. The whole illustrated, By a Draught of Nelson and Hayes's Rivers; a Draught of Churchill-river; and Plans of York-fort, and Prince of Wales's fort. London: Printed for J. Payne and J. Bouquet in Pater-noster-Row ; Mr. Kincaid, at Edinburgh; Mr. Barry, at Glasgow; and Mr. J. Smith at Dublin. MDCCLII. 8 vo., 84 pp. and app. 95 pp. 62. The Conduct of the French with Regard to Nova Scotia ; From its first Settle- ment to the present Time. In which are exposed the Falsehood and Absurdity of their Arguments made use of to elude the Force of the Treaty of Utrecht, and support their unjust Proceedings. In a Letter to a Member of Parliament. London: Printed for T. Jeffreys, Geographer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, at the Corner of St. Martin's Lane, near Charing Cross MDCCLIV. [Price One Shilling. 1 8 vo., 77 pp. 13 1755. 63. Lettres d'un Francois a un Hollandois Au sujet des difEerends Survenus entre- la France & la Grande-Bretagne, Touchant leurs Possessions respectives dans 1'Amerique Septentrionale. MDCCLV. 12 mo., 174 pp. 64. Discussion Sommaire sur les Anciennes Limites de L'Acadie, et sur les Stipula- tions du Traite d'Utrecht qui y sont relatives. A Basle, Chez Samuel Thourneisan. MDCCLV. 16 mo., 37 pp. 65. A Miscellaneous Essay Concerning the Courses pursued by Great Britain in the Affairs of her Colonies : With some observations on the Great Importance of our Settlements in America, and The Trade thereof. London: Printed for E. Baldwin, in Pater-noster-Eow. MDCCLV. [Price Eighteen Pence.] 8 vo., 134 pp. 66. The Wisdom and Policy of the French in the Construction of their Great Offices, So as best to answer the Purposes of extending their Trade and Com- merce, and enlarging their Foreign Settlements. With Some Observations in relation to the Disputes now subsisting between the English and French Colonies in America. London : Printed for E. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Bow.. MDCCLV. (Price Eighteen Pence.) 8 vo., 133 pp. 67. A Clear and Succinct Account of North America, Historical, Geographical, &c, So far as it respects the Arguments of the present Time. Done from Authentic Eecords, and the best Eelations extant. Dublin : Printed by Eichard James, at Newton's Head in Dame Street, 1755. 8 vo., 48 pp. 68. Observations on the Late and Present Conduct of the French With Eegard to' their Encroachments upon the British Colonies in North America. Together With Eemarks on the Importance of these Colonies to Great-Britain. By William Clarke, M.D. of Boston in New England. To which is added,, wrote by another Hand, Observations concerning the Increase of Mankind,. Peopling of Countries, &c. Boston Printed: London Ee-printed for John Clarke, under the Royal Exchange, Cornhill,. 1755. Dedication and Preface. 8 vo., 54 pp. 69. The Present State of North America, &c. Part I (with map). London : Printed for, and Sold by E. and J. Dodsley in Pali-Mall. MDCCLV. 4to. 88 pp. 70. Relations Diverses sur La Bataille du Malangueule. Gagne le 9 Juillet, 1755,. par les Francois sous M. de Beaujeu, Commandant du Fort du Quesne sur les Anglois sous M. Braddock, General en Chef des troupes Angloises. Recueillies par Jean Marie Bbea. Nouvelle York. De La Presse Cramoisy. MDCCCLX* 8 vo., 52 pp. 1756. 71. Account of the Indian Nations. Johnson 1755-56. (Title page missing.) (Contains the speech of the Honourable Major General Johnson, Dec. 7, 1755,. at the meeting of the Mohawks, Oneidas, Tuscaroras and Senecas, and the replies- of the Indians.) 12 mo., xii & 77 pp. 14 72. Etat Present de La Pensilvanie ou Ton Trouve le Detail de ce qui s'y est passe depuis la defaite du General Braddock jusqu'a la prise d'Oswego, avec une Carte particuliere de cette Colonie. MDOCLVI. 12 mo., 128 pp. 73. The Conduct of the Ministry Impartially examined. In a Letter to the Merchants of London. London: Printed for S. Bladon, in Pater-noster-Eow. MDCCLVI. [Price One Shilling.] 8 vo., 68 pp. 74. An Answer To a Pamphlet call'd, The Conduct of the Ministry Impartially Examined. In which it is proved, That neither Imbecility nor Ignorance in the M r have been the Causes of the present unhappy Situation of this Nation. By the Author of the Four Letters to the People of England. Epig. — Falsus honor juvat . . . Hor. London: Printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe, Pater-noster-Row. MDOCLVI. [Price One Shilling and Sixpence.] 8 vo., 100 pp. 75. A Fourth Letter to the People of England, On the Conduct of the M rs in Alliances, Fleets, and Armies, since .the first Differences on the Ohio, to the taking • of Minorca by the French. Epig. — Jocerne tecum per littores? . . . Cicero. London : Printed for M. Collier, Bookseller at the Royal Exchange MDCCLVI. (Written by Dr. John Shebbeare.) 8 vo., 56 pp. 76. A Fair Representation of His Majesty's Eight to Nova-Scotia or Acadie Briefly stated from the Memorials of the English Commissaries ; With an Answer to the Objection contained in the French Memorials, and In a Treatise, Entitled, Discussion Sommaire sur les anciennes Limites de l' Acadie. London: Printed by Edward Owen, in Warwick-Lane. MDCCLVI. With map. 8 vo., 64 pp. (Attributed to W. Mildmay.) 77. Relation de la prise des forts de Choueguen, ou Oswego, & de ce qui s'est passe cette annee en Canada. 1756.* Large 8 vo., 8 pp. 1757. 78. An Enquiry into the Causes of our HI Success in the Present War. Epig. — Horn. London: Printed for E. Griffiths, in Pater-noster-Eow. MDCCLVII. [Price One Shilling.] 8 vo., 47 pp. 79. Remarks upon a Letter Published in the London Chronicle or Universal Evening Post, No. 115. Containing an Enquiry into the Causes of the Failure of the late Expedition against Cape Breton. In a Letter to a Member of Parliament. London: Printed for M. Cooper in Pater-noster-Eow. MDCCLVII 8 vo., 30 pp. 80. Memoirs of the Principal Transactions of the Last War between the English and French in North America. From the Commencement of it in 1744 to the conclusion of the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle. Containing in Particular An Account of the Importance of Nova Scotia or Acadie and the Island of Cape Breton to both Nations. 15 London : Printed for E. and J. Dodsley in Pall-Mali and Sold by M. Cooper, in Pater-noster-Bow. MD CO LVII. (Price One Shilling and Six Pence.) 8 vo., viii & 102 pp. 1758. 81. The Conduct of a Noble Commander in America Impartially reviewed. With The genuine Causes of the Discontents at New York and Hallifax And The true Occasion of the Delays in that important Expedition. Including A regular Account of all the Proceedings and Incidents in the Order of Time wherein they happened. , London : Printed for E. Baldwin, in Pater-noster-Eow. MD CCL VIII. 8 vo., 45 pp. 82. The Conduct of Major Gen. Shirley, Late General and Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Forces in North America. Briefly' stated. London: Printed for E. and J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; And Sold by M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster-Eow. 1758. 8 vo., viii & 130 pp. 83. An Authentic Account of the Seduction of Louisbourg, In June and July, 1758. Epig. — Ob Patriam pugnando — Virg. By a Spectator. London: Printed for W. Owen, near Temple-Bar. 1758. [Price One Shilling.] 8 vo., 60 pp. 84. The Proceedings of A General Court-Martial Held in the Council-Chamber at Whitehall, on Wednesday the 14th, and continued by several Adjournments to Tuesday the 20th of December 1757, upon the Trial of Lieutenant-General Sir John Mordaunt, by Virtue of His Majesty's Warrant, bearing Date the 3d Day of the same Month. Published by Authority. London: Printed for A. Millar, in the Strand. MD CC LVIII. [Price Is. 6d.] 8 vo., 116 pp. 85. A Discourse on the Conduct of the Government of Great-Britain, in respect to Neutral Nations, during the Present War. London: Printed for E. Griffiths in Pater Noster Bow MDCCLVTII. 4to., 84 pp. 86. Piano Dell'Assedio Delia Fortezza di Luisburgo Nell' Isola Eeale, O di Capo Breton Nell 'America Settentrionale. Colla descrizione di essa Isola, suci prodotti, Commerzio, stato della Fortezza, Giornale dell'Assedio e sua resa agl' Inglesi a'26 di Luglio 1758. Traduzione dall ' Inglese. Amsterdam, MDCCLVIII. Si trouva presso Pietro Bassaglia. Libraio di Venezia in calle degli Stag- neri presso la Merceria di S. Salvatore. 12 mo., 22 pp. 87. A Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving to Almighty God; To be used At Morning and Evening Service, After the General Thanksgiving, Throughout the Cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the Weekly Bills of Mortality, on Sunday the Twentieth Day of August, 1758 ; and in all Churches and Chapels throughout England on the Sunday following;; for the taking of Louisbourg by His Majesty's Forces. By His Majesty's Special Command. London: Printed by Thomas Baskett, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Eobert Baskett 1758. 8 vo., 4 pp. 16 1759. 88. A Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving to Almighty God; to be used at Morning and Evening Service, After the General Thanksgiving, Throughout the Cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the Bills of Mortality, on Sunday the Twenty first of October, 1759; and in all Churches and Chapels throughout England, Wales, and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed, on the Sunday after the Ministers thereof receive the same; for the Defeat of the French Army in Canada, and the Taking of Quebeck by His Majesty's Forces and for the other Successes and Blessings of the Tear. By His Majesty's Special Command. London : Printed by Thomas Baskett, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Bobert Baskett. 1759. 4 pp. 89. A Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving to Almighty God; To be used In All Churches and Chapels throughout that Part of Great Britain called England, the Dominion of Wales, and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed, on Thursday the Twenty ninth Day of November next, being the Day appointed by Proclama- tion for a General Thanksgiving to God; For vouchsafing such signal Successes to His Majesty's Arms, both by Sea and Land, particularly by the Defeat of the French Army in Canada, and the Taking of Quebec; and for most seasonably granting us at this Time an uncommonly plentiful Harvest. By His Majesty's Special Command. London: Printed by Thomas Baskett, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Bobert Baskett. 1759. 8 vo., 15 pp. 90. A Sermon Preached before the Bight Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, and the Liveries of the several Companies of the City of London in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Thursday, November 29, 1759; Being the Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Thanksgiving to God; For vouchsafing such signal Successes to His Majesty's Arms, both by Sea and Land, particularly by the Defeat of the French Army in Canada, and the Taking of Quebec; and the most seasonably granting us at this Time an uncom- monly plentiful Harvest. By James Townley, M.A. Sector of the united Parishes of St. Bennet, Gracechurch, and St. Leonard, Eastcheap, and Lecturer of St. Dunstan's in the East. London : Printed for H. Kent, in Finch-lane near the Royal Exchange ; T. Field, in Cheapside; and J. Walter, at Charing-Cross, 1759. [Price Six-pence.] 8 vo., 19 pp. 91. Daphnis and Menalcas: A Pastoral Sacred to the Memory of the Late General Wolfe. And humbly inscribed to the Bight Honourable William Pitt, Esquire Epig. — Eruit ille Argos, .... Virg. London: Printed for E. and J. Dodsley, in Pail-Mall; and J. Scott, at the Black Swan in Paternoster-Bow. MDCCLIX. (With many engravings.) 8 vo., 20 pp. 92. A Letter to the Bight Honourable William Pitt, Esq.; from an officer at Fort Frontenac. London: Printed for J. Fleming, opposite Norfolk- Street, in the Strand. MDCCLIX. 8 vo., 38 pp. 93. An Accurate and authentic Journal of the Siege of Quebec, 1759. By a Gen- tleman in an eminent Station on the Spot. London: Printed for J. Bobixson at the Golden Lion in Ludgate-Street MDCCLIX. [Price One Shilling.] 12 mo., 44 pp. 17 94. Jugement Impartial sur les Operations militaires de la Campagne en Canada, en 1759. D'apres un Manuscrit Recemment Obtenu de France* 8 vo., 8 pp. 95. A Journal of the Expedition up the River St. Lawrence; Containing a true and particular Account of the Transactions of the Fleet and Army, from the time of their Embarkation at Louisbourg 'til after the Surrender of Quebec. 1759. (An extract from the New York Mercury of the 31st December, 1759, re- published by the Quebec Literary and Historical Society in 1868.) 8 vo., 19 pp. 96. Journal de L'Expedition sur le Fleuve Saint-Laurent, Contenant un Rapport Detaille des Mouvements de la Flotte et de l'Armee, Anglaises, depuis le Moment de son Embarquement, a Louisbourg, Jusqu'a la Reddition de Quebec en 1759. (A translation of No. 95.) 8 vo., 16 pp. 1760. 97. The Life of General James Wolfe the Conqueror of Canada: or the Eulogium of that Renowned Hero attempted according to the Rules of Eloquence with a Monumental Inscription Latin and English to perpetuate his Memory by Jxxxxx P.xxxxx, A.M. Epig. — Arida perieula virtus . . . Seneca. London : Printed for G. Kearsley successor to the late Mr. Robinson at the Golden Lion in Ludgate Street. MDCCLX. (price one shilling.) (Title page missing.) 8 vo., 37 pp. (Written by James Pearce.) 98. A Letter to an Honourable Brigadier General, Commander in chief of His Majesty's Forces in Canada. London: Printed for J. Burd, opposite St. Dunstan's Church, Fleetstreet. 1760. 8 vo., 31 pp. 99. A Eefutation of the Letter to an Honble. Brigadier-General, Commander of His Majesty's Forces in Canada. By an Officer. Epig. — Urit enim fulgore suo. London: Printed for R. Stevens, at Pope's Head, in Pater-noster-Row. MDCCLX. (Price One Shilling.) 8 vo., 52 pp. (Attributed to Lord Thurlow.) 100. Canadia Ode. Epinikioe. Epig. — His ds rebus tantis . . . Cic. Pro. Rose Amer. Londini: Impensis Auctoris. Prostant apud J. Clarke, sub. Bursa Regia, R. & J. Dodsley in Vico, Pali-Mall, it J. Buckland in Vico, Pater-noster-Row. MDCCLX. 8 vo., 18 pp. (The ode consists of thirty-one stanzas in Latin; the dedication is signed by Jacobus Belshain.) 101. A Letter addressed to Two Great Men, on the prospect of Peace; And on the Terms necessary to be insisted upon in the Negotiation. Epig. — Mea quidem sententia. De Offic. Lib. I. There is Tide in the Affairs of Men. Shakespeare. London: Printed for A. Millar, in the Strand. Sold by A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh. MDCCLX. 8 vo., 55 pp. 18 1761. 102. A Journal of the Siege of Quebec, to which is annexed, A Correct Plan of the Environs of Quebec, and of the Battle fought on the 13th September, 1759; Together with a particular Detail of the French Lines and Batteries, And also of the Encampments, Batteries and Attacks of the British Army, and the Investi- ture of that City under the Command of Vice Admiral Saunders, Major General Wolfe, Brigadier General Monckton, and Brigadier General Townshend. Drawn from the Original Surveys taken by the Engineers of the Army. Engraved by Thomas Jefferys, Geographer to His Majesty. Price Five Shillings. (1761.) 4to., 18 pp. & plans. 103. Memoirs of the Siege of Quebec, Capital of all Canada, and of the Eetreat of Monsieur de Bourlemaque, from Carillon to the Isle Aux Noix in Lake Cham- plain, from the Journal of a French Officer, on board the Chezine Frigate, Taken by His Majesty's Ship Bippon. Compared with the Accounts transmitted Home By Major General Wolfe, and Vice- Admiral Saunders; With Occasional Bemarks. By Kichard Gardiner, Esq., Captain of Marine in the Bippon. " In joys of Conquests he resigns his Breath, And, fill'd with England's Glory, smiles in Death, Add. Campaign. London: Printed for B. and J. Dodsley, in Pallmall. MDCCLXI. (Price One Shilling and Six Pence.) 8 vo., 39 pp. (Contains a large number of plans and engravings. 104. Considerations sur L'Etat Present du Canada.* (1759.) 8 vo., 29 pp. (Memoire remis par M. de Beauvart.) 105. The Interest of Great Britain considered With Begard to her Colonies, And the Acquisitions of Canada and Giiadaloupe. To which are added, Observations concerning the increase of Mankind, Peopling of Countries, &c. The Second Edition. London: Printed for T. Beckett, at Tully's Head, near Surrey-Street, in the Strand. MDCCLXI. 8 vo., 58 pp. 106. A Letter to a Great M B, on the Prospect of a Peace; Wherein the Demoli- tion of the Fortifications of Louisbourg Is shown to be absurd; The Importance of Canada fully refuted; The proper Barrier pointed out in North America; and the Beasonableness and Necessity of retaining the French Sugar Islands. Containing Bemarks on some preceding Pamphlets that have treated of the Subject, and a succinct View of the whole Terms that ought to be insisted on from France at a future Negotiation. By an unprejudiced Observer. Epig. — Omnino qui rupullicae .... Cicero. London: Printed for G. Kearsley, at the Golden Lion, in Ludgate-Street. MDCCLXI. 8 vo., 148 pp. 107. Memoire Historique sur la negotiation de la France & de l'Angleterre, depuis le 26 Mars 1761 jusqu'au 20 Septembre de la meme annee, avec les Pieces justifi- catives. Jouxte la copie de l'lmprimerie Eoyale. M.DCC.LXI. 8 vo., 192 pp. 108. An Historical Memorial of the Negotiation of France and England, From the 26th of March, 1701, to the 20th of September of the same Tear, 'with the Vouchers. Translated from the French Original, published at Paris by Authority. London: Printed for D. Wilson, and T. Becket and P. H. Dehondt in the Strand. MDCCLXI. 4to., 63 pp. 19 1762. 109. A Political Analysis of the War : The Principles of the present political Parties examined; And A just, natural and perfect Coalition propos'd between Two Great Men, whose conduct is particularly consider'd. Epig. — What Shame .... Pope's Homer. No might nor greatness .... Shakespeare. London: Printed for Tho. Payne, Bookseller, next the Mews Gate, St. Martin's. 1762. (Price One Shilling.) 8 vo., 65 pp. 110. An Examination of the Commercial Principles of the late Negotiation between Great Britain and France in MDCCLXI. In Which The System of that Negotia- tion with Eegard to our Colonies and Commerce is considered. Epig. — Aguntur certissima Populi . . . Cic. Pro leg. Man. London: Printed for E. and J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall. MDCCLXII. 8 vo., 100 pp. 111. An Enquiry into the merits of the supposed Preliminaries of Peace, signed the 3rd inst. London: Printed for John Bird, in Ave-Mary-Lane. MDCCLXII. (Price 6d.) 8 vo., 30 pp. 1763. 112. Reflections on the Terms of Peace. London : Printed for G. Kearsly, in Ludgate-Street. MDCCLXIII. 8 vo., 50 pp. 113. Considerations on the present peace, As far as it is relative to the Colonies, and the African Trade. Epig. — Magna est Veritas & prsevalebit. London : Printed for W. Bristow, at the West End of St. Paul's Churchyard. MDCCLXIII. [Price One Shilling.] 8 vo., iv and 68 pp. 114. Memorial of John, Earl of Egmont, to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1763. 8 vo., 32 pp. (Title page missing.) 115. A Review of Mr. Pitt's Administration. Epig. — He wishes to lay open and reveal to the unerring Public both the motives and actions of every part of his administration. Observations on the Spanish papers. The Third Edition, With several Alterations and Additions. London : Printed for G. Kearsley, in Ludgate-Street. MDCCLXIII. 8 vo., 152 pp. 116. Thoughts on Trade in General, Our West-Indian in Particular, Our Conti- nental Colonies, Canada, Guadaloupe, and the Preliminary Articles of Peace. Addressed to the Community. (Signed Ignotus.) London: Printed for John Wilkie, at the Bible in St. Paul's Church-yard. MDCCLXIII. [Price One Shilling and Six-Pence.] 8 vo., 86 pp. 1764. 117. The Ancient Right of the English Nation to the American Fishery; and its Various Diminutions; examined and stated with A Map of the Lands, Islands, Gulph, Seas, and Fishing Banks comprising the whole. • Humbly inscribed to the sincere Friends of the British Naval Empire. ne quid falsi dicere audeat; — ne quid veri non audeat. — Cicer. de Orat. London, Printed; and sold by S. Baker, in York Street, Covent Garden. MEDCCLXIV. 4to., 105 pp. 20 118. Lettre sur la difference qui se trouve entre La Grande et la Petite Culture, Adressee a. l'Auteur de la Gazette du Commerce; par l'Auteur du Livre intitule Be VExportaiion & de I'Importation des Grains. (Epig.) — . . . les sillons labouree par des Mules, (car elles sont tres-supe- rieures aux Boeufs pour labourer profondement avec une forte charrue les champs qui n'ont pas encore ete defriches.) A Soissons, chez P. Courtois, Imprimeur du Roi. M,DCC,LXrV. 8 vo., 74 pp. 119. The Administration of the Colonies. (By Governor Pownall.) London: Printed for J. Wilkie, at the Bible and Sun, in St. Paul's Church- yard. MDCCLXIV. 8 vo., 131 pp. 120. The Speech, delivered in the House of Assembly of the Province of Pennsyl- vania, May 24th, 1764. By John Dickinson, Esq.; One of the Members for the County of Philadelphia, On Occasion of a Petition, drawn up by Order, and then under Consideration, of the House ; praying His Majesty* for a Change of the Government of this Province. With a Preface. Epig. — Certe ego libertaiem . . . Sail. Bell. Jugurth. in Orat. Memmii. Philadelphia Printed : London, Be-printed for J. Whiston and B. White, in Fleet-Street. MDCCLXIV. xv & 31 pp. 1765. 121. The Speech of Joseph Galloway, Esq. ; one of the Members for Philadelphia County; In Answer to the Speech of John Dickinson, Esq; Delivered in the House of Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania, May 24, 1764. On Occa- sion of a Petition drawn up by Order, and then under the Consideration of the House, praying His Majesty for a Boyal, in lieu of a Proprietary Government. With a Preface by a Member of the Assembly. Audi et alteram Partem. Philadelphia printed. London Reprinted, and Sold by W. Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church-Yard. M DCC LXV. (Price Two Shillings.) 8 vo., 92 pp. 122. A Eeply to A Piece called the Speech of Joseph Galloway, Esq., by John Dickinson. Epig. — " Yes, the last pen for freedom . . . Pope. Philadelphia, Printed: London, Re-printed for J. Whiston and B. White, in Fleet-Street. MDCCLXV. 8 vo., iv and 63 pp. 123. The Regulations Lately Made concerning the Colonies, and the Taxes Imposed upon Them, considered. London : Printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard ; and may be had at the Pamphlet-Shops at the Boyal-Fxchange, and Charing -Cross. 1765. 8 vo., 114 pp. 124. The Late Regulations, respecting the British Colonies on the Continent of America considered: In a Letter from a Gentleman in Philadelphia to his Friend in London. Epig. — Prosunt minus recte . . . Bulb. A. Bartol.' Philadelphia : Printed : London : Re-printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House in Piccadillv MDCCLXV. ^' (Written by John Dickinson.) 8 vo., 62 pp. 21 125. Considerations on behalf of the Colonists; in a Letter to a Noble Lord. The Second Edition. London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXV. [Price One Shilling.] 8 vo., 52 pp. 126. Considerations, Eelative to the North American Colonies. London : Printed by Henry Kent, at the Printing-Office in Finch-Lane, near the Royal Exchange. MDCCLXV. 8 vo., 48 pp. 127. The Claim of the Colonies to an Exemption from Internal Taxes imposed By Authority of Parliament, Examined: In a Letter from a Gentleman in London, to his Friend in America. London, Printed for W. Johnston, in Ludgate-Street. MDCCLXV. 46 pp. 128. The Objections to the Taxation of our American Colonies, by the Legislature of Great Britain, Briefly Consider'd. The second edition. London: Printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church Yard. 1765. (Price Six-pence.) 8 vo., 23 pp. 129. The Case of the Canadians at Montreal distressed by fire. Second Edition. Motives for a Subscription towards the relief of the sufferers at Montreal in Canada, by a dreadful fire on the 18th of May 1765, in which 108 houses, (containing 215 families, chiefly Canadians,) were destroyed; and the greatest part of their inhabitants exposed to all the miseries attending such misfortunes. The whole loss in buildings, merchandize, furniture, and apparel, amounted to £87580 8s. lOd. sterling; no part of which was, or could be, insured. At Montreal May MDCCLXV. 8 vo., 47 pp. 130. Relation de ce qui s'est passe au Siege de Quebec, et de la prise du Canada; Par une Beligieuse de l'Hopital Generale de Quebec: adressee a une Com- munante de son Ordre en France. D'apres un Manuscrit Becemment obtenu de Prance.* 8 vo., 24 pp. (Internal evidence places the manuscript at 1765.) 1766. 131. Considerations on the Propriety of imposing Taxes in the British Colonies, for the purpose of raising a Bevenue, by Act of Parliament. Haud Totum Verba resignent, Quod latet arcana, non enarrabile, fibra. North- America Printed : London, Be-printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXVI. 8 vo., iv & 81 pp. (Attributed to Daniel Delaney.) 132. The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and proved. By James Otis, Esq. Epig. — Haec omnis regio .... Virg. Boston, New-England, Printed: London Beprinted, for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly. [Price Two Shillings.] 8 vo., 120 pp. 133. The Same. Third Edition Corrected. 1766. 8 vo., 120 pp. 234—2 22 134. A Letter from a Merchant in London to his Nephew in North America, rela- tive to the Present Posture of Affairs in the Colonies; in which The Supposed Violation of Charters, and the several Grievances complained of, are particularly discussed, and the Consequences of an Attempt towards Independency set in a true Light. And it is farther enacted and declared 7 and 8 W. ILL, Cap. 22, Sect. 9. London: Printed for J. Walter, at Homer's Head, Charing Cross: MDCCLXV. 8 vo., 55 pp. 135. Political Debates " Upon the whole I leg leave to tell the House what is really my opinion, It "is, that the Stamp-Act he repealed absolutely, totally and immediately." The Great Commoner. A Paris, Chez J. W. Lmprimeur, Kue du Colombier Pauxbourg St. Germain, a l'Hotel de Saxe. MDCCLXVI. (Prix 30 Sous.) Avec Approbation & Privilege. 8 vo., 18 pp. 136. The Late Occurrences in North America, and Policy of Great Britain, con- sidered. Tantane vos generis .... Virg. London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House in Piccadilly. MDCCLXVI. (Price One Shilling.) 8 vo., 42 pp. 1767. 137. The Conduct of the Late Administration examined, Eelative to the American Stamp Act. With An Appendix containing Original and Authentic Documents. Fuit quondam .... Cicer. Orat. de Harusp. Kesp. The Second Edition. London : Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXVII. (Price Three Shillings.) 8 vo., 160 & liv pp. 1768. 138. The Present State of the Nation; particularly with respect to its Trade, Finances &c. &c. Addressed to the King and both Houses of Parliament. Dublin: Printed for J. Milliken in Skinner-Eow. MDCCLXVIII. (Written by W. Knox.) 8 vo., 100 pp. 139. Letters from a Parmer in Pennsylvania, to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies. London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-house, Piccadilly. MDCCLXVIII. 8 vo., 118 pp. (Attributed to John Dickinson, Esq., of Philadelphia.) 1769. 140. Observations on a late State of the Nation. " O Tite, si quid ego adjuvero curamve levasso, " Quae nunc te coquit, et versat sub pectore fixa, "Ecquid erit pretii?" — Enn. ap. Cic. Dublin: Printed for A. Leathley, J. Exshaw, B. Grierson, and J. Williams. MDCCLXIX. 8 vo., 114 pp. (Eeply to No. 138.) 23 141. The Case of Great Britain and America, addressed to the King, and both Houses of Parliament. The Colonies of every popular, mixed, and free Government, preserving their Duty, have a Right to be free. — Mr. Canning's Letter to the E. of Hillsborough. — Dare do all that may become Men, Who dare do more, are none — •. London: Printed for T. Becket and P. A. de Hondt, in the StraDd MDCCLXIX. 8 vo., 35 pp. (Attributed to Gervase Parker Bushe.) 142. Case of Great Britain and America, Addressed to the King and Both Houses of Parliament, It is against the liberty of the subject, who hath a true property in his goods, which cannot be taken from him without his actual or implied consent. — Trial of John Hampden. The Third Edition. Dublin : Printed for James Williams, at No. 5 in Skinner-row. MDCCLXIX. 8 vo., 43 pp. 143. A Vindication of the British Colonies. By James Otis, Esq; of Boston. Epig. — Sect fugite, 0. Miseri .... Virgil. Boston, printed: London, reprinted for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House in Piccadilly. 1769. [Price One Shilling.] 8 vo., 48 pp. 144. The Controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies Reviewed; The Several Pleas of The Colonies, In Support of their Right to all the Liberties and Privileges of British Subjects, and to Exemption from the Legislative Authority of Parliament, Stated and Considered; and The Nature of their Connection with, and Dependence on, Great Britain, shewn, upon the evidence of Historical Facts and authentic Records. London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXIX. 8 vo., 207 & lv pp. (Attributed to W. Knox.) 145. Thoughts on the Origin and Nature of Government. Occasioned by the late Disputes between Great Britain and her American Colonies. Written in the Year 1766. — Victor que volentes Per populos dat jura — Virg. London : Printed for T. Becket and P. A. de Hondt, in the Strand. MDCCLXIX. 8 vo., 64 pp. (Attributed to Wm. Pulteney, Earl of Bath.) 146. Relation Historique de L'Expedition contre Les Indiens de L'Ohio en MDCCLX1V. Commandee par le Chevalier Henry Bouquet, Colonel d'Infanterie, & ensuite Brigadier-General en Amerique; contenant ses Transactions avec les Indiens, relativement a la delivrance des Prisonniers & aux Preliminaires de la Paix; avec un Recit introductoire de la Oampagne precedente de 1'an 1763, & de la Bataille de Bushy-Run. 234— 2J 24 On y a joint des Memoires Militaires eontenant des Reflexions sur la guerre avee les Sauvages : une Methode de former des etablissemens sur la Frontiere : quelques details concernant la eontree des Indiens: avec une liste de nations, combattans, villes, distances, & diverses routes. Le tout enrichi de Cartes & Tailles-douces. Traduit de l'Anglois, Par C. G. F. Dumas. Amsterdam, Chez Mare-Michel Rey, M.DCC.LXIX. 8 vo., 147 pp. 1770. 147. A Fair Account of the late unhappy disturbance at Boston in New England; extracted from the Depositions that have been made concerning it by Persons of all Parties. With an Appendix, containing Some Affidavits and other Evidences relat- ing to this Affair, not mentioned in the Narrative of it that has been published at Boston. London, Printed for B. White, in Fleet Street. MDCCLXX. 8 vo., 28 & app. 31 pp. 148. An Appeal to the World; or a Vindication of the Town of Boston, from Many false and malicious Aspersions contained In certain Letters and Memorials, written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore Hood, the Commissioners of the American Board of Customs, and others, and by them respectively transmitted to the British Ministry. Published by Order of the Town. Boston: Printed by Edes and Gill: And London, Reprinted for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House, in Picca- dilly. 1770. (Price One Shilling.) 8 vo., 58 pp. (By Samuel Adams.) 149. A Review of the Military Operations in North- America ; From The Com- mencement of the French Hostilities on the Frontiers of Virginia, in 1753, to the Surrender of Oswego on the 14th of August, 1756. Interspersed with various Observations, Characters and Anecdotes; neces- - sary to give Light into the Conduct of American Transactions in general; and more especially into the political Management of Affairs in New York. In a Letter to a Nobleman. New-York : Printed by Alexander and James Robertson, MDCCLXX. 8 vo., 170 pp. (Attributed to Wm. Livingston.) 150. Considerations ox the Expediency of Admitting Representatives from the American Colonies into the British House of Commons, London :. Printed for B. White, at Horace's Head in Fleet-Street. MDCCLXX. 8 vo., 41 pp. 1771. 151. An Essay on the Character and Conduct of His Excellency Lord Vise. Town- shend, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland, &c, &c, &c. Printed in the year 1771. 8 vo., 26 pp. (Attributed to Chesterfield.) 1772. 152. Remarks on the Review of the Controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies, in which The errors of its Author are exposed and the claims of the Colonies vindicated, Upon the Evidence of Historical Facts and authentic Records. 25 To which is subjoined A Proposal for terminating the present unhappy Dispute with the Colonies; Recovering their Commerce; Reconciliating their Affection; Securing their Rights; And establishing their Dependence on a just and permanent Basis. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the British Legislature. By Edward Bancroft. " Consilia qui dant prava cautis hominibus, Et perdunt operam et deridentur turpiter." Phoedr. Fab. XXV. London: Printed in the year 1769. New-London, in New-England : Re-printed and sold by T. Green. M,DCC,LXXI. 8 vo., 130 pp. 153. Fugitive Pieces of Irish Politics, During the Administration of Lord Townshend. London: Printed for J. Aim on, opposite Burlington-House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXXII. 8 vo., 165 pp. 154. An Abstract of the Several Royal Edicts and Declarations, and Provincial Regulations and Ordinances, that were in force in the Province of Quebec in the time of the French Government; and of the Commissions of the several Gover- nours-general and Intendants of the said Province, during the same Period. Faithfully collected, from the Registers of the Superior Council of Quebec, By Francis Joseph Cugnet, Esquire, Secretary to the Governour and Council of the said Province, for the French language. By the Direction of the Honourable Guy Carleton, Esquire, Governour in Chief of the said Province. London: Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. MDCCLXXII. 4to., 14 pp. 1774. 155. Anno Regni Georgii III. Regis Magnce Britannia?, Francice & Hibernice. Decimo Quarto. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the Tenth Day of May, Anno Domini 1768, in the Eighth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, *&c. And from thence continued, by several Prorogations, to the Thirteenth Day of January 1774; being the Seventh Session of the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain. London: Printed by Charles Eyre and William Strahan, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty. MDCCLXXIV. 156. The Justice and Policy of the late Act of Parliament, for Mahing more. Effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec, asserted and proved; And the conduct of the Administration respecting that Province, Stated and vindicated. London : Printed for J. Wilkie, at No. 71, in St. Paul's Church-Yard. MDCCLXXIV. 8 vo„ 92 pp. 157. An Appeal to the Public; Stating and considering the objections to thf Quebec Bill. Inscribed and dedicated to the Patriotic Society of the Bill of Rights. 26 — Vos erites judices, ... Ter. Vultes exemplo .... . . . Tit. Liv. London: Sold by F. Payne, Meuse-gate; and M. Hingeston, in the Strand, near Temple-bar. MDCCLXXIV. 8 vo., 59 pp. (Written by Thomas Bernard.) 158. The American Uuerist: or, Some Questions Proposed Eelative to the Present Disputes between Great Britain, and her American Colonies. By a North- American. . We are not to think every clamorous Haranguer, or every splenetic Beptner against a Court, is therefore a Patriot. — Bishop Berkley. The Tenth Edition. New-York : Printed by James Eivington, 1774. This Pamphlet, on the 8th Day of September last, was, in full Conclave of the Sons of Liberty in New-York, committed to the Flames by the Hands of their Common Executioner; as it contains some Queries they cannot, and others they will not answer. (Attributed to Myles Cooper.) 8 vo., 31 pp. 159. A Friendly Address to all Reasonable Americans, on The Subject of our Political Confusions: in which The necessary Consequences of Violently oppos- ing the King's Troops and of A General Non-Importation are Fairly Stated. Am I therefore become your Enemy, because I tell you the Truth ? — St. Paul. New-York: Printed in the Year M,DCCLXXIV. 8 vo., 56 pp. 160. Select Letters on the Trade and Government of America; and the Principles of Law and Polity, applied to the American Colonies. Written by Governor Bernard, at Boston, In the Years 1763, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. Now first published. To which are added The Petition of the Assembly of Massachuset's Bay against the Governor, his Answer thereto, and the Order of the King in Council thereon. London: Printed for T, Payno, at the Mews-Gate, St. Martin's. MDCCLXXIV. (Price two shillings.) 8 vo., 130 pp. 161. A Letter to the Earl of Chatham, on the Quebec Bill. The Second Edition, corrected. London: Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. MDCCLXXIV. 8 vo., 36 pp. (Written by Sir William Meredith.) 162. A Letter to Sir William Meredith, Bart. An answer to His Late Letter To the Earl of Chatham. " How execrable then is the barbarous impiety of ... . Cicero. London : Printed for G. Kearsley, at No. 46, in Fleet-Street, MDCCLXXIV. 8 vo., 52 pp. 163. A Letter from Thomas Lord Lyttleton, to William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, on the Quebec Bill. New York: Ee-printed by James Eivington. MDCCLXXIV. 8 vo., 20 pp. 164. A Speech intended to have been spoken on the Bill for altering the Charters of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. London : Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. MDOCLXXIV. 8 vo., 36 pp. 27 165. Thoughts on the Act for making more effectual provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec. London : Printed for T. Becket, Corner of the Adelphi, in the Strand. MDCCLXXIV. 8 vo., 39 pp. 166. The Letters of Governor Hutchinson, and Lieut. Governor Oliver, &c. Printed at Boston. And remarks thereon. With the Assembly's Address, And the Proceedings Of the Lords Committee of Council. Together with The Substance of Mr. Wedderburn's Speech relating to those Letters. And the Report of the Lords Committee to His Majesty in Council. The Second Edition. London : Printed for J. Wilkie, at Number 71, in St. Paul's Church-yard. MDCCLXXIV. 8 vo., 142 pp. 167. Considerations on the Measures Carrying on With Respect to the British Colonies in North-America. There is neither King or Sovereign Lord .... Phillippe de Commines, Ch. 108. London : Printed. Hartford: Re-printed and Sold by Eben. Watson, near the Great -Bridge. M,DCC,LXXIV. 8 vo., 65 pp. 168. An Essay on the Constitutional Power of Great-Britain over the Colonies in America; with the Resolves of the Committee for the Province of Pennsylvania, and their instructions to their Representatives in Assembly. Philadelphia : Printed and Sold, by William and Thomas Bradford, at the London Coffee-House. MDCCLXXIV. 8 vo, 128 pp. (Written by John Dickinson.) 177S. 169. The Speech of a General Officer in the House of Commons Pebruary 20th, 1775. 4to, 9 pp. (Speech of Major General Burgoyne on Lord North's motion re. American Colonies.) 170. The Address of the People of Great Britain to the Inhabitants of America. London: Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. MDCCLXXIV. 8 vo., 60 pp. (Attributed to Sir J. Dalrymple.) 171. The History of American Taxation, Erom the Year 1763, to the End of last Session, In which is introduced, An Account of the official Abilities of the follow- ing Ministers, and how far they have been concerned either in pursuing or reced- ing from the present Scheme of governing America. The Rt. Hon. Charles Townshend; the Hon. Mr. Grenville; Lord Rockingham; and Lord Chatham. With an Account of the Act asserting the Entireness of British Legislative Authority. . . By Edmund Burke, Esq, Member for Bristol, and delivered by him in a Speech to the House of Commons. The Third Edition, revised and corrected, with Additions. The Subject is instructive to those who wish to form themselves on whatever of Excellence has gone before them. Burke. London : Printed by J. Dodsley : And, Dublin: Re-printed for John Exshaw, No. 86, Dame-Street, and E. Lynch, Skinner-Row. M,DCC,LXXV. 8 vo, 85 pp. 28 172. The Speech of the Eight Honourable the Earl of Chatham, in the House of Lords, on Friday the 20th of January, 1775. Dublin : Printed by John Exshaw, No. 86, Dame-street. 8 vo., 9 pp. 173. The Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. ; on moving his resolutions for conciliation with the Colonies. March 22, 1775. Dublin: Printed for J. Exshaw, (No. 86) Dame-Street, and E. Moncrieffe, (No. 16) Capel-Street. MDCCLXXV. 8 vo., 88 pp. 174. Candid Examination of the Mutual Claims. of Great Britain and the Colonies; with a plan of accommodation on constitutional Principles. New York : Printed by James Eivington, MDCCLXXV. 8 vo., 62 pp. (Written by Joseph Galloway.) 175. A letter to the Eight Honourable Lord Camden, on the Bill for Eestraining the Trade and Fishery of the Pour Provinces of New England. London : Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. MDCCLXXV. 8 vo., 44 pp. 176. An Appeal to the justice and interests of the people of Great Britain, in the present disputes with America. By An Old Member of Parliament. The Second Edition, corrected. London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXXV. 8 vo., 68 pp. 177. The Plea of the Colonies, On the Charges brought against them by Lord M d, and Others, in a Letter to His Lordship. JJigito monstrari; & dicier, Hie est. London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXV. [Price One Shilling.] 8 vo., 47 pp. 178. Journal of the Proceedings of the Congress, Held at Philadelphia, September 5th, 1774. Containing, The Bill of Eights; A List of Grievances; Occasional Eesolves; The Association; An Address to the People of Great Britain; A Memorial to the Inhabitants of the British American Colonies; And An address to the Inhabitants of the Province of Quebec. Published by order of the Congress. To which is added (Being now first printed by Authority) an authentic copy of the Petition to the King. London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House in Piccadillv MDCCLXXV. 8 vo., 66 pp. J ' 179. The Speech of Lord Lyttleton, on a Motion made in the House of Lords for a repeal of the Canada Bill, May 17, 1775. Audi alteram Partem .... London : Printed for J. Eidley, in St. James Street. MDCCLXXV. 8 vo., 10 pp. 180. Plan offered by the Earl of Chatham, to the House of Lords entitled A Pro visional Act, for settling the Troubles in America, and for asserting the Supreme Legislative Authority and Superintending Power of Great Britain over the Colonies. Which was rejected and not suffered to lie upon the table MScCLXX^lto^-pt! 111011 ' ° PP ° Site Burlington - H — > P-adilly. 29 1777. 181. A Concise Historical Account of all the British Colonies in North America, comprehending their Eise, Progress and Modern State; Particularly of the Massachusetts-Bay (The seat of the present Civil War), Together with the other Provinces op New England. To which is annexed, An Accurate descriptive Table of the several Countries ; etc., etc. London: Printed for J. Bew, in Paternoster Eow. 1775. 8 vo., 196 pp. 182. Taxation no Tyranny; an Answer to the Resolutions and Address of the American Congress. London : Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. MDCCLXXV. First and third editions. (Attributed to Dr. Johnson.) 8 vo., 91 pp. 183. Tract V. The respective pleas and arguments of the mother country, and of the Colonies distinctly set forth; And the Impossibility of a Compromise of Differences, or a mutual concession of rights, plainly demonstrated. With a prefatory epistle to the Plenipotentiaries of the late Congress at Philadelphia. By Josiah Tucker, D.D., Dean of Glocester. Glocester: Printed by E. Bailees; and sold by T. Cadell, in the Strand, and J. Walter, Charing Cross, London. MDCCLXXV. [Price One Shilling.] 8 vo., 51 pp. 184. Extraits des Edits, Declarations, Ordonnances et Reglements, de sa Majeste Tres Chretienne. Des Eeglemens et Jugemens des Gouverneurs Generaux et Intendans, concernans la justice; et des Eeglemens et Ordonnances de Police rendues par les Intendans, Paisans partie de la legislature en force en la Oolonie du Canada, aujourdhui Province de Quebec. Tires des Eegistres du Conseil Superieur et de ceux d'Intendance. Par Frangois Joseph Cugnet. Ecuier, Seigneur de St Etienne, &c, &c. Quebec: Chez Guillaume Brown. MDCCLXXV. 8 vo., 106 pp. 185. Traite de la Loi des Fiefs. Qui a toujours ete suivie en Canada depuis son etablissement, tiree de celle contenue en la Coutume de la Prevote et Vicomte de Paris, a laquelle les Fiefs et Seigneuries de cette Province sont assujettis, en vertu de leurs titres primitifs de Concession, et des Edits, Eeglemens, Ordonnances et Declarations de sa Majeste tres Chretienne, rendus en consequence; et des dif-' erens Jugemens d'Intendans rendus a cet egard, en vertu de la Loi des Fiefs, et des dits Edits, Eeglemens, Ordonnances et Declarations. Traite utile a tons les Seigneurs de cette Province, tant nouveaux qu'anciens Sujets, aux Juges et au Receveur- general des Droits de sa Majeste. Par Frangois Joseph Cugnet, Seigneur de St. Etienne, &c, &c. In magnis voluisse sat est. Quebec : Chez Guillaume Brown. MDCCLXXV. 8 vo., 71 pp. 186. Traite Abrege des anciennes Loix, Coutumes et usages de la Colonie du Canada, aujourd'hui Province de Quebec, tire de la coutume de la prevote et vicomte de Paris, a laquelle la dite Colonie etait assujetie, en consequence de l'Edit de l'eta- blissement du Conseil Souverain du mois d'Avril 1663; avec l'explication de chaque titre et de chaque article, puisee dans les meilleurs autheurs qui ont ecrit et comente la dite coutume. Necessaire a. toutes les personnes qui voudront avoir une teinture des dites anciennes loix, coutumes et usages, et qui pourra les faciliter dans l'etude qu'ils seront obliges d'en faire, tant comme Juges, que comme Avocats ou Procureurs. Par Frangois Joseph Cugnet, Seigneur de St. Etienne, &c, &c. Judices! diligite justitiam, nam qui justificat impium, et qui condemnat justum, abominabilis est uterque apud Deum. Lib. sap. et Proverb, ch. 17, v. 16. Quebec: Chez Guillaume Brown. MDCCLXXV. 8 vo., 188 pp. 30 187. Traite de la Police. Qui a toujours ete suivie en Canada, aujourd'hui Province de Quebec, depuis son etablissement jusqu'a. la conquete, tire des diferens regle- mens, jugemens et ordonnances d'Intendans, a. qui par leurs commissions, cette partie du gouvernement etait totalement atribuee, a. l'exclusion de tous autres juges, qui n'en pouvaient connaitre qu'en qualite de leurs subdelegues. Traite qui pourrait etre de quelqu'utilite aux Grands Voyers, et aux juges de Police en cette province. Par Prangois Joseph Cugnet, Ecuier, Seigneur de St. Etienne, &c, &c. Oura rerum puMicarum. Quebec : Chez Guillaume Brown. MDCCLXXV. 8 vo., 25 pp. 1776. 188. An Enquiry whether the Guilt of the present Civil War in America, Ought to be imputed to Great Britain or America. London : Printed for John Donaldson, the Corner of Arundel Street No. 195, in the Strand. MDCCLXXVI. 8 vo., 69 pp. 189. The Sentiments of Lord Chatham on the American Measures, Delivered in his Speech on the Provisional Bill. (Authentic Copy.) Newcastle: Printed MDCCLXXVI. 12 mo., 16 pp. 190. A Letter to Lord George Germain. London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXXVI. 8 vo., 38 pp. 191. Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty, The Principles of Government, and the Justice and Policy of the War with America. To which is added An Appendix, Containing a State of the National Debt, an Estimate of the Money drawn from the Public by the Taxes, and an Account of the National Income and Expenditure since the last War. Heu miseri cives; .... Virg. By Eichard Price, D.D., E.E.S. London: Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. MDCCLXXVI. 8 vo., 128 pp. 192. Observations on Dr. Price's Theory and Principles of Civil Liberty and Government, preceded by a Letter to a Friend, on the Pretensions of the Ameri- can Colonies, in respect of Eight and Equity. Dissentientium inter se . . . . Cic de fin Bon & Malorum. Lib. I,- 8. York: Printed by A. Ward, for J. Dodsley, T. Cadell, and E. Baldwin,' London; and J. Todd, in Stonegate, York 1776. 8 vo., 147 pp. 193. Remarks on Dr. Price's Observations on the nature of Civil Liberty, &c. Quaere peregrinum Vicinia rauca reclamat. Hor. Ep. XVII, 1. 1, v. 62. London : Printed for G. Kearsley, No. 46, Pleet-Street, MDCCLXXVI. (Price One Shilling and Six-pence.) 8 vo., 76 pp. 194. An Answer to the Declaration of the American Congress. II popolo molte volte grida Viva la sua morte, muoia la sua vita. Num hanc referret gratiam? Num vitam ereptura sit Mi, quae vitam ipse dederit? London: Printed for T. Cadell in the Strand; J. Walter, Charing-cross; and T. Sewell, near the Eoyal Exchange. MDCCLXXVI. 8 vo., 132 pp. 31 195. The Rights of Great Britain Asserted against the Claims of America; Being an answer to the Declaration of the General Congress. London : Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. MDCCLXXVI. 8 vo., 80 pp. & app. 12 pp. 196. The Eights of Great Britain Asserted against the Claims of America; Being an answer to the Declaration of the General Congress. The fifth edition with additions. London: Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. 1776. 8 vo., 97 pp. with app. 18 pp. 197. The Same. Sixth edition, with additions. Edinburgh: Printed for Charles Elliot. MDCCLXXVI. 12 mo., 98 pp. 198. Some Observations on a Pamphlet lately Published, entitled The Eights of Great Britain Asserted against the Claims of America, being an answer to the Declaration of the General Congress. By the Author of the Answer to the Pamphlet published by Dr. Shebbeare and Dr. Johnson. London : Printed for John Donaldson, the corner of Arundel Street No. 195, in the Strand. 1776. 8 vo., 44 pp. 199. Common Sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following inter- esting subjects. I. Of the origin and Design of Government in General, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of Monarchy and Hereditary Succession. III. Thoughts on the present State of American Affairs. IV. Of the present Ability of America, with some miscellaneous Reflections. A new Edition, with several Additions in the Body of the Work. To which is added an appendix, together with an address to the people called Quakers. IsT.B. The New Addition here given increases the Work upwards of One- Third. Man knows no master save .... Thomson. Philadelphia: Printed. London: Printed, for J. Alm.on, opposite Burlington-House in Piccadilly. 1776. (Written by Thomas Paine.) 8 vo., 54 pp. 200. Plain Trnth: Addressed to the Inhabitants of America. Containing Remarks on a late Pamphlet, entitled Common Sense. Wherein are shewn, that the Scheme of Independence is ruinous, delusive, and impracticable; that were the Author's Asseverations, respecting the Power of America, as real as nugatory, Reconciliation on liberal Principles with Great Britain would be exalted Policy; and that, circumstanced as we are, permanent Liberty and true Happiness can only be obtained by Reconciliation with that Kingdom. Written by Candidus. Will ye turn from Flattery and attend to this Side. There Truth unlicensed .... Thomson on the Liberties of Britain. Philadelphia: Printed. London: Reprinted for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXXVI. 8 vo., 47 pp. 32 201. The Same. Second edition. London : Reprinted for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXXVI. 8 vo., 47 pp. 202. A Short View of the Histoky of the New England Colonies, with respect to their Charters and Constitution. By Israel Mauduit. The Fourth Edition. To which is now added, An Account of a Conference between the late Mr. Grenville and the several Colony Agents, in the Tear 1764, previous to the passing of the Stamp Act. Also the Original Charter granted in the 4th of Charles I, and never before printed in England. London: Printed for J. Wilkie, at Number 71, in St. Paul's Church Yard. MDCCLXXVI. 8 vo., 31 pp. 203. Massachusettensis : Or a Series of Letters, containing a faithful state of many important and striking Facts, which laid the Poundation of the Present Troubles in the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay; Interspersed with Animadversions and Reflections, originally Addressed to the People of that Province, and worthy the Consideration of the true Patriots of this Country. By a Person of Honor upon the Spot. Falsus Honor Juvat, .... Hor. Ep. XVI. The Second Edition. Boston printed: London reprinted for J. Mathews, No. 18, in the Strand. MDCCLXXVI. 8 vo., 118 pp. 204. The Charters of the British Colonies in America. Dublin : Printed for John Beatty, (No. 32) Skinner-row, MDCCLXXVI. 8 vo., 142 pp. 205. McFingal. A Modern Epic Poem or The Town Meeting. Philadelphia, Printed. London, Reprinted for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly MDCCLXXVI. [Price One Shilling.] (Written by Dr. John Trumbull.) 8 vo., 44 pp. 206. A Series of Answers to certain popular objections, against separating from the Rebellious Colonies and discarding them entirely: being the concluding Tract of the Dean of Glocester, on the subject of American Affairs. Glocester: Printed by R. Raikes; and sold by T. Cadell, in the Strand London. MDCCLXXVI. 8 vo., 108 pp. 207. A Dialogue Between the Ghost of General Montgomery Just Arrived from the Elysian Fields; and an American Delegate, in a Wood near Philadelphia. Printed, and Sold by R. Bell, in Third-Street. MDCCLXXVI. New York: privately reprinted. 1865. 8 vo., 16 pp. 208. Reglement de la Confrerie de PAdoration Perpetuelle du S. Sacrament et de la Bonne Mort. Erigee dans l'Eglise Paroissiale de Ville-Marie, en lTsle de Montreal, en Canada. Nouvelle Edition revue, corrigee & augmentee. A Montreal: Chez F. Mesplet & C. Berger, Imprimeurs & Libraires- rjres d P marche 1776. 32 mo., 40 pp. ' P 33 209. Additional Observations on the Nature and Value of Civil Liberty, and the War with America; Also Observations on Schemes for raising Money by Public Loans; an Historical Deduction and Analysis of the National Debt; And a brief Account of the Debts and Eesources of France. _ Should the morals of the English be perverted by luxury ; should they lose their Colonies by restraining them, &c, they will be enslaved; they will become insignificant and contemptible ; and Europe will not be able to shew the world one nation in which she can pride herself. — Abbe Eaynal. By Richard Price, D.D., F.R.S. The Second Edition. London : Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. MDCCLXXVII. (Price Two Shillings and Six-pence.) 8 vo., 176 pp. 210. An Authentic Narrative of Facts relating to the Exchange of Prisoners taken at the Cedars; supported by the Testimonies and Depositions of His Majesty's Officers, with Several original letters and papers. Together with remarks upon the Report and Resolves of the American Congress on that subject. London : Printed for T. Cadell in the Strand. MDCCLXVII. 8 vo., 50 pp. 211. A Letter from Edmund Burke, Esq., one of the Representatives in Parliament for the City of Bristol, to John Farr and John Harris, Esqrs., Sheriffs of that City, on the Affairs of America. The Fourth Edition. London : Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall : Mall. MDOOLXXVTI. 8 vo., 79 pp. 212. Thoughts on the Letter of Edmund Burke, Esq., to the Sheriffs of Bristol, on the Affairs of America. By the Earl of Abingdon. Dublin: Printed for the Company of Booksellers, by Byrn, and Son, Syca- more-Alley. M,DCC,LXXVII. 8 vo., 48 pp. 213. The terrible calamities that are occasioned by war, and the blessedness of a PEOPLE THAT LIVE UNDER THE DIRECTION AND PROTECTION OF ALMIGHTY GOD. A Sermon preached at the Sunday morning lecture in the Parish Church of St. Giles, Cripplegate, And afterwards at Stratford-Bow, November the 29th, 1759 — being The Day appointed by Proclamation for a General Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for vouchsafing such signal Successes to His Majesty's Arms, both by Sea and Land, particularly, for defeating the French Army in Canada, and the taking of Quebec, and for seasonably granting at this Time a most plentiful Harvest. To which have -since been added, Some Observations on Divine Providence;" and Remarks on particular Parts of the Discourse. The Fourth Edition. By the Reverend Mr. Thomas Smith, Preacher of the said Morning Lecture and likewise of the Thursday Afternoon Lecture in that church. , These Lectures are both supported by the Worshipful Company of Haber- dashers. London : Printed for and Sold by the Author, at Mr. Kearney's, Brook-Street, Hatton-Garden. 1777. 8 vo., 32 pp. 214. Letters from the Marquis de Montcalm, Governor General of Canada; to Messrs. de Berryer & de la Mole, In the Tears 1757, 1758 and 1759. With an English Translation. Ille tibi Italiae populos, .... London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-house, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXVII. 8 vo., 28 pp. (Fictitious.) 34 215. The Justice and necessity of the War with our American Colonies examined. A Sermon preached at Inveresk, Dec. 12, 1776, being the Fast-Day appointed by the King, on account of the American Eebellion. By Alexander Oarlyle, D.D., Minister of Inveresk, and Almoner to His Majesty. , Edinburgh: Printed for J. Murray, London, and J. Dickson, Edinburgh. MDCCLXXVII. (Price One Shilling.) 8 vo., 50 pp. 216. The Trial of James Hill, commonly called John the Paintee, at the Castle of Winchester, on Thursday the 6th day of March, 1777, before the Hon. Sir Beau- mont Hotham, Knt., Eor wilfully and maliciously setting fire to a certain Build- ing called the Eope-House, in His Majesty's Dock-yard at Portsmouth. To which is added the Particulars of his Confession, taken down from his own Mouth by Sir John Eielding's Clerk, the Morning after his Condemnation. Winton, printed for J. Wilkes. Sold by S. Crowder, G. Bobinson, and B. Baldwin, Pater-noster-Eow, and T. Evans, in the Strand. London : (No date.) 8 vo., 31 pp. 1778. 217. Anticipation: Containing the Substance of His M— — y's Most gracious Speech to Both H s of P— — l t, on the Opening of the approaching session, Together with a full and authentic Account of the Debate which will take Place in the H e of C s, on the Motion for the Address and the Amendment. With Notes. (First published three days before the opening of the session.) So shall my Anticipation Prevent your Discovery. Hamlet. The fourth edition, corrected. London: Printed for T. Becket, the Corner of the Adelphi, in the Strand, 1778. 8 vo., 74 pp. (Written by Eichard Tickell.) 218. Thoughts on the Present State of Affairs with America, and the means of conciliation. By William Pulteney, Esq. The Third Edition. London: Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pallmail; and T. Cadell in the Strand. MDCCLXVIII. 8 vo., 102 pp. 219. Report from the Select Committee to whom it was referred to consider and EXAMINE THE ACCOUNTS OF EXTRAORDINARY SERVICES INCURRED AND PAID, AND NOT provided for by Parliament, which have been laid before the House of Commons in the years 1776, 1777 and 1778. London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXVIII. 8 vo., 81 pp. & app. 87 pp. 220. Thoughts on the Present State of Affairs with America, and the Means of Conciliation. By William Pulteney, Esq. The Fourth Edition. London : Printed for J. Dodsley in Pallmail ; and T. Cadell in the Strand. MDCCLXXVIII. 8 vo., 102 pp. 221. A Letter to the People of America, Lately Printed at New York; now re- published by an American. With a Postscript, by the Editor, addressed to Sir Wxxxxxx Hxxx. London: Printed for T. Becket, The Corner of the Adelphi, in the Strand. MDCCLXXVIII. 8 vo,, 74 pp. 35 222. The Substance of General Burgoyne's Speeches, on Mr. Vyner's Motion, On the 26th of May; And upon Mr. Hartley's Motion, On the 28th of May, 1778. With an Appendix containing General Washington's Letter to General Bur- goyne. &e. The Second Edition. London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXVIII. 8 vo., 42 pp. with app. 7 pp. 223. letters on the American War. Addressed to the Eight Worshipful the Mayor and Corporation, To the Worshipful the Wardens and Corporation of the Trinity- House, and To the Worthy Burgesses of the Town of Kingston upon Hull. By David Hartley, Esq., member of Parliament for the Town of Kingston upon Hull. London: Printed for Almon, Piccadilly; Kearsley, Fleet Street; Dilly, Poultry; Crutwell, Bath; and Mullet, Bristol. MDCCLXXVIII. 4to, 92 pp. 224. Two Letters from Mr. Burke to Gentlemen in the City of Bristol, on the. Bill Depending in Parliament relative to the Trade op Ireland. The Second Edition. London : Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mali. MDCCLXXVIII. 8 vo., 32 pp. 1779. 225. Considerations upon the French and American War. In a letter to a Member of Parliament. London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite. Burlington House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXVIII. (Price One Shilling.) 8 vo., 44 pp. 226. Consideration on the Present State of Public Affairs, and the means of raising the necessary supplies. By William Pulteney, Esq. London: Printed for J. Dodsley in Pallmall; and T. Cadell in the Strand. MDCCLXXIX. 8 vo., 52 pp. 227. Observations on the Doctrine laid down by Sir William Blackstone, respect- ing the extent of the Power of the British Parliament, Particularly with rela- tion to Ireland. In a letter to Sir William Blackstone, with a Postcript addressed to Lord North, Upon the Affairs of that Country. The Second Edition. London: Printed for J. Almon, in Piccadilly; J. Dodsley, Pall-Mall; and E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry. MDCCLXXIX. 8 vo., 85 pp. 228. Considerations upon the American Enquiry. Quod f acitis ? quae vos dementia, dixi, Concitat, O soeii, captam dimittere Trojam ? The Second Edition. London: Printed for J. Wilkie, No. 71, in St. Paul's Church-yard. MDCCLXXIX. 8 vo., 56 pp. (Written by Joseph Galloway.) 229. A Letter from Lieut. Gen. Burgoyne to his Constituents upon his late Besignation; with the correspondences between the Secretaries of War and Him, relative to His return to America. London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXIX. 8 vo., 37 pp. 230. A View of the Evidence relative to the Conduct of the American War under Sir William "Howe, Lord Viscount Howe and General Burgoyne; as given 36 before a Committee of the House of Commons, Last Session of Parliament. To which is added a collection of the celebrated Fugitive pieces that are said to have given rise to that important Enquiry. The Second Edition. Collecta revirescunt. London: Sold by Richardson and Urquhart under the Exchange, J. Bew, Paternoster Row, and Byfield and Hawkesworth, Charing Cross, 1779. (Price Two Shillings and Six-pence.) 8 vo., 154 pp. 231. Observations sur Le Memoire Justificatif De la Cour de Londres; par Pierre- Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, Armateur & Gitoyen Frarigais; Dediees a. la Patrie. Tacit indignatio versum. Juv. Sat. 1. A Londres, a Philadelphie ; Et se trouve partout. 1779. 8 vo., 56 pp. 232. A Letter to the Whigs. London : Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXIX. 8 vo., 38 pp. 233. A Letter to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount H e., on his Naval Conduct in the American War. London: Printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church Yard. MDCCLXXIX. (Written by Joseph Galloway.) 8 vo., 50 pp. 234. The Examination of Joseph Galloway Esq , Lato Speaker of tbe House of Assembly, Pennsylvania* before the House of Commons in a ComFiittee on the American Papers with explanatory notes. London: Printed for J. Wilkie, No. 71, in St. Paul's Church- yard. MDCCLXXIX. (Price Two Shillings.) Reprint, edited by Thomas Balch. Philadelphia : Printed for the Seventy-Six Society, T. K. and P. G. Collins, Printers, 1855. 8 vo., 83 pp. 235. A Short History of the Opposition during the last Session of Parliament. The Third Edition. London : Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. M.DCC.LXXIX. 8 vo., 58 pp. 236. Considerations upon this Question, What should be an honest Englishman's Endeavour in this present Controversy between Great Britain and the Colonies? London: Printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-yard. (Price One Shilling.) 8 vo., 45 pp. (No date.) 1780 237. An Account of the rise and progress of the American War. Extracted from a late AUTHOR. The Eourth Edition. London : Printed in the Tear MDCCLXXX. 12 mo., 56 pp. 238. Letters to a Nobleman on the Conduct of the War in the Middle Colonies. The Fourth Edition. London : Printed for G. Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul's Church- Yard. MDCCLXXX. 8 vo., 101 pp. (Written by Joseph Galloway.) 239. Historical and Political Reflections on the Rise and Progress of the American Rebellion. In which the Causes of that Rebellion are pointed out, and the Policy; and Necessity of offering to the Americans a System of Government founded in the Principles of the British Constitution, are clearly demonstrated. By the author of Letters to a Nobleman, on the conduct of the American War. London : Printed for G. Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul's Church-Yard. MDCCLXXX. (Price 3s.) 8 vo., 135 pp. 240. Cool Thoughts on the Consequences to Great Britain of American Indepen- dence. On the Expence of Great Britain in the Settlement and Defence of the American Colonies. On The Value and Importance of the American Colonies and the West Indies to the British Empire. London : Printed by J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-Yard. MDCCLXXX. 8 vo., 70 pp. (Galloway.) 241'. A Reply to the Observations of Lieut. Gen. Sir William Howe, on a pamphlet, entitled Letters to a Nobleman; in which His Misrepresentations are detected, and those Letters are supported by a Variety of New Matter and Argument. To which is added an appendix, containing, I. A Letter to Sir William Howe upon his Strictures on Mr. Galloway's private Character. II. A Letter from Mr. Kirk to Sir William Howe and his Answer. III. A Letter from a Committee to the President of the Congress, on the State of the Rebel Army at Valley Forge, found among the Papers of Henry Laurens, Esq. By the author of Letters to a Nobleman. Audi alteram partem. London: Printed for G. Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul's Church-yard. MDCCLXXX. 8 vo., 149 pp. 242. A Letter to the Right Honourable L d T II w., L— d II— h C r of E d. &c. &c. &c. Disce docendus adhue quae censet amiculus: ut si Caucus iter monstrare velit ; tamen aspice, si quid Et nos quod cures proprium. fecisse, loquamur. Hor. Ep. 17, Lib. 1, Ver. 3. London : Printed for R. Faulder, New Bond Street. MDCCLXXX. 8 vo., 26 pp. 243. Genuine Narratives and Concise Memoirs of Some of the most interesting exploits and singular Adventures of J. M' Alpine, a Native Highlander, from the time of his emigration from Scotland to America, 1773. During the long period of his faithful attachment to, and hazardous atten- dance on the British Armies under command of the Generals Carleton and Bur- goyne, in their several operations that he was concerned in till December, 1779; to complain of his neglected services; and humbly to request Government for reparation of his losses in the Royal Cause. Every circumstance related faithfully and with all delicacy, containing nothing but indisputable facts, that can be well vouched, and are mostly known to many gentlemen of good character in both the private and military lines of life; carefully arranged, and published for the use of the public at large. 'Greenock: Printed and sold by W. McAlpine, Bookseller, at his shop, Cath- cart Street. 1780. 12 mo., 67 pp. 244. General Wolfe's Instructions to young Officers : also his Orders for a Battalion and an Army. Together with The Orders and Signals used in Embarking and Debarking an Army by Flat-bottomed Boats, &c, and a Placart to the Canadians. 234—3 38 To -which is prefixed The Eesolution of the House of Commons for his Monument; and his Character, and the Dates of all his Commissions, also the Duty of an Adjutant and Quarter Master, &c. The Second Edition. London : Printed for J. Millan, opposite the Admiralty, Whitehall. MDCCLXXX. 8 vo., 106 pp. 245. Eloge de Suger, Ministee et Regent dv Royaume, En Beponse a la Satire inti- tulee Suger, Moine de Saint Denis. Par M. DelaMalle, Ayocat au Paklement. Nee criminibus falsis in odium aut invidiam quemquam vocabit. Cic. de Offlc. A. Amsterdam, Et se trouve 1 Paris, Chez Lottin le. jeune, rue Saint Jacques. Merigot le jeune, quai des Augustins. De Monville, rue Saint Severin. M.DCC.LXXX. 8 vo., 67 pp. 246. An Essay on Constitutional Liberty, wherein the Legal Means of Preventing the Unconstitutional Influence of the Crown are pointed out. London : Printed by II. Reynell, No. 21, Piccadilly. M DCC LXXX. 8 vo., 69 pp. 247. Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq., Member of Parliament for the City of Bristol, On presenting to the House of Commons (On the 11th of February, 1780) A Plan for the Better Security of the Independence of Parliament, and the Oeconomical Reformation of the Civil and Other Establishments. The Fourth Edition. London : Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pali-Mall. M.DCC.LXXX. 8 vo., 95 pp. Price 2s. 1781. 248. The Speech, of General Conway, member of Parliament for Saint Edmonds- bury, on moving in the House of Commons. (On the 5th of May, 1780.) " That Leave he given to bring in a Bill for Quieting the Troubles now reign- " ing in the British Colonies in America, and for enabling His Majesty to appoint " Commissioners, with full powers to treat, and conclude upon terms of Concilia- " tion with the said Colonies." London : Printed for T. Cadell in the Strand. MDCCLXXXL 8 vo., 51 pp. 249. A View of the English Constitution. By the late Baron De Montesquieu. Being A Translation of the Sixth Chapter of the Eleventh Book of his celebrated Treatise, intitled L'Esprit des Loix. ' London : Sold by B. White, Horace's Head, Fleet-Street : and H. Payne, in Pail-Mall. MDCCLXXXL (Price One Shilling.) 8 vo., 74 pp. (Translation by Baron Maseres.) 250. The Narrative of Lieut. Gen. Sir William Howe, in A Committee of the House of Commons, on the 29th of April, 1779, relative to his conduct, During His Late Command Of The King's Troops In North America: To which are added, Some Observations Upon A Pamphlet entitled Letters to a Nobleman. The Third Edition. London: Printed for H. Baldwin in Fleet-Street. Sold by R. Baldwin in Paternoster-Row; P. Elmsley, in the Strand; and Almon and Debret in Picca- dilly. MDCCLXXXL 4to, 110 pp. 251. A Reply to the Observations of Lieut. Gen. Sir William Howe on a pamphM entitled Letters to a Nobleman: in which His Misrepresentations are detected, and those Letters are supported by a Variety of New Matter and Argument to which is added an appendix, containing, 39 I. A Letter to Sir William Howe upon his Strictures on Mr. Galloway's private Character. II. A Letter from. Mr. Kirk to Sir William Howe, and his Answer. III. A Letter from a Committee to the President of the Congress, on the State of the Rebel Army at Valley Forge found among the Papers of Henry Laurens Esq. By the author of Letters to a Nobleman. Audi alteram partem. The Second Edition with additions. London : Printed for G. Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul's Church-Yard. MDCCLXXXI. 8 vo., 157 pp. 252. Cui bono? or an Inquiry, what benefits can arise either to the English or the Americans, the French, Spaniards or Dutch, from the greatest victories, or successes, in the present War? Being a series of Letters addressed to Monsieur Necker, Late Controller General of the Finances of France. By Josiah Tucker, D.D., Dean of Glocester. Glocester: Printed by R. Raikes, for T. Cadell, in the Strand, Sold also by Evans and Hazell, in Glocester. MDCCLXXXI. 8 vo., 141 pp. 253. The Patriotic Mirror, or the Salvation of Great Britain in Embryo. A strong Pull, a long Pull, and a Pull all together. London : Printed for R. Faulder, New Bond Street. MDCCLXXXI. 8 vo., 88 pp. 254. Cicero to Cataline. Letters from Cicero to Cataline the Second. With Cor- rections and Explanatory Notes. "But he abounds In the division of each several .... Shakespeare. London : Printed for J. Bew, No. 28 Pater-noster-Row. MDCCLXXXI. 8 vo., 104 pp. 1782. 255. Narrative of a Shipwreck on the Island of Cape Breton, in a voyage from Quebec 1780. By S. W. Prenties, Ensign of the 84th Regiment of Foot. London : Printed in the .year 1782. 16 mo., 115 pp. 256. A Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne, First Lord of the Treasury. " Ille Dolis Instructus et Arte Pelasga." Virgil. London : Printed for Charles Dilly, in the Poultry. MDCCLXXXII. 8 vo., 45 pp. 257 A Letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal on the Affairs of North America. In Which THE MISTAKES IN THE ABBE'S ACCOUNT of the REVOLUTION OF AMERICA are corrected and cleared up. , By Thomas Paine, M A of the University of Pennsylvania, and author oi a Tract, entitled " Common Sense." Philadelphia: Printed. -.^nm- vwtt London, reprinted. For C. Dilly, in the Poultry. MDCCLXXXII. 8 vo., viii & 76 pp. 258 A Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq., At the Guildhall, in Bristol, Previous to the late Election in that City, Upon certain Points relative to His Parliamen- tary Conduct. The Fifth Edition. ir „n nTTY v n London: Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pail-Mall, M.DCC.LXXXII. Price Is. 6d. 8 vo., 68 pp. 234—34 40 259. Observations on a Late State of the Nation-. " O Tite, si quid ego adjuvero curamve levasso, " Quae nunc te coquit, et versat sub pectore fixa, "Ecquid erit pretii '. " Enn. ap. Cic. The Fifth Edition. London : Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pali-Mall. MDCCLXXXII. Price 2s. 6d. 8 vo., 155 pp. 260. Memoire du Co.mte de Gkasse sur le Combat Naval du 12 avril 1782 avec les plans des positions principales des Armees respectives. 8 vo., 28 pp. with maps. (Date and name of publisher not given.) 1783. 261. A Full and Faithful Report of the debates in Both houses of Parliament, on Monday the 17th of February, and Friday the 21st of February, 1783, on the Articles of Peace. London : Printed for S. Bladon, Numb. 13, Pater-noster Row. 8 vo., 72 & 116 pp. 262: The Case and Claim of the American Loyalists impartially stated and con- sidered. Printed by Order of their Agents. (1783.) (Complete title page missing.) 8 vo., 38 pp. 263. State of the Public Debts, and of the Annual interest and Benefits paid for them ; as they will stand on the 5th of January, 1783. Likewise, as they will stand (if the War continues) on the 5th January, 1784. To which the attention of the public is humbly requested, before they decide as to Peace or War. Together with some Thoughts on the Extent to which the State may be Benefitted by Economy; and a few Reflections on the Conduct- and Merit of the Parties contending for Power. By John, Earl of Stair. ■ Sunt lachrymae rerum. Third Edition. London: Printed for J. Stockdale, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. 1783. (Price One Shilling.) 8 vo., 45 pp. 264. Four Letters on important national subjects addressed to the Plight Honour- able the Earl of Shelbur.ne, His Majesty's First Lord Commissioner of the Treasury. By Josiah Tucker, D.D., Dean of Glocester. Glocester: Printed by R. Raikes, for T. Cadell, in the Strand, London. MDCCLXXXIII. 8 vo., 119 pp. 265. A Dialogue on the Actual State of Parliament. Multa dabo, quibus vitia non nocuerint .... Senec. Ep. CXIV. London: Printed for J. Stockdale, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXIII. 8 vo., 56 pp. 266. Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. On American Taxation, April 19 1774 The Fourth Edition. London : Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mail. MDCCLXXXIII. : (Price 2 shillings.) 8 vo., iv & 96 pp. 41 267. Considerations on the Provisional Treaty with America, and the preliminary articles of Peace with France and Spain. London : Printed for T. Cade]], in the Strand. MDCCLXXXIII. 8 vo., 164 pp. 268. A Memorial addressed to the Sovereigns of America, By T. Pownall, Late Governor, Captain-Genera], Vice-Admiral, &c. of the Provinces, now States, Massachusetfe-Bay and South-Carolina ; and Lieutenant-Governor of New Jersey. To make Principles or Fundamentals, etc. Harrington's Poliiical Aphorisms, No. 85. London: Printed for J. Debrett, (Successor to Mr. Almon,) Opposite Bur- lington-House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXIII. 2 s. 6d. 8 vo., 139 pp. 269. Political Reflections on the Late Colonial Governments : in which Their original Constitutional Defects are pointed out, and shown to have naturally pro- duced the Rebellion, which has unfortunately terminated in the Dismemberment of the British Empire. By an American. London : Printed for G. Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul's Church- Yard. MDCCLXXXIII. Price 3s. sewed. 8 vo., 259 pp. (Written by Joseph Galloway.) 270. Narrative of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton, KB. Relative to his conduct during Part of His Command of the King's Troops in North America; Particularly to that which respects the unfortunate Issue of the Campaign in 1781. With an Appendix, containing Copies and Extracts of those Parts of his Correspondence with Lord George Germain, Earl Cornwallis, Rear Admiral Graves, &c, which are referred to therein. London: Printed for J. Debrett (Successor to Mr. Almon) opposite Burling- ton-house, in Piccadilly, 1783. 8 vo., 115 pp. 271. An Answer to that part of the Narrative of Lieut. General Sir Henry Clinton, KB., which relates to the Conduct of Lieutenant-General Earl Cornwallis during the campaign in North America, in the year 1781. Earl Cornwallis. London: Printed for J. Debrett, (Successor to Mr. Almon,) opposite Burling- ton-House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXIII. 8 vo., 260 pp. 1784. 272. A Letter from Lieut. Gen. Sir Henry Clinton, KB., to the Commissioners of Public Accounts, relative to Some Observations in their Seventh Report, Which may be judged to imply Censure on the late Commanders in Chief of His Majesty's Army in North America. London : Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington House, Piccad^ly. MDCCLXXXIV. 8 vo., 31 pp. 273. The Beauties of Fox, North and Burke, selected from their Speeches, from the passing of the Quebec Act, in the Year 1774, Down to the Present Time ; With a Copious Index to the Whole, and An Address to the Public. Spectemur Agendo. London: Printed for J. Stockdale, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXIV. 8 vo., 102 pp. 274 Three Memorials most Humbly Addressed to the Sovereigns of Europe, Great Britain, and North America. By T. Pownall, Late Governor, Captain-General, Commander in Chief, Vice-Admiral, &c, of the Provinces, now States, of Massa- 42 chusetts-Bay and South-Carolina, and Lieutenant-Governor of New-Jersey. London : Printed for T. Cadell, B. White, T. Payne, P. Elmsley, J. Walter, and J. Debrett. M.DCC.LXXXIV. (A reprint of memorials formerly published, which are as follows) : — (I.) A Memorial most Humbly Addressed to the Sovereigns of Europe, on the Present State of Affairs, between the Old and New World. Epigraph .... M. Antonius, Lib. 7. 49. London : Printed first in 1780, and fourth Edition 1784. 8 vo., 127 pp. (II.) A Memorial in Two Parts. Originally Intended to be Presented to the King. Since Published with an Explanatory Preface. Epigraph. Isocratis Orat, de Pace. London: Printed M.DCC.LXXXIV. 8 vo., 58 pp. (III.) A Memorial Addressed to the Sovereigns of America, By Governor Pownall. To make Principles or Fundamentals, belongs not to Man, to Nations, nor to Human Laws: to build upon such Principles or Fundamentals, as are appar- ently laid by God in the inevitable Necessity or Law of Nature, is that which truly appertains to Man, to Nations, to Human Laws : to make any other Funda- mentals and then to build upon them, is to build Castles in the air. Harrington's Political Aphorisms, No. 85. London : Printed 1783, and again 1784. 8 vo., 141 pp. 275. Copy of a Petition from: the British Inhabitants of the Province of Quebeck, to the Commons House of Parliament in Great-Britain, In the Year 1783. London: Printed in the Year M.DCC.LXXXIV. 8 vo., 24 pp. 276. Questions, sur lesquelles on souhaite de seavoir les Repoxses de Monsieur Adhemar, et de Monsieur De Lisle, et d'autres Habitants de la Province de Quebec. London, Printed in the Year M.DCC.LXXXIV. 8 vo., 39 pp. (Attributed to Pierre Du Calvet.) 277. Considerations on the Present Situation of Great Britain and the United States of North America, with a view to their future Commercial Connections; Particularly designed To expose the dangerous Tendency of the Arguments used, and of the Conclusions drawn, in a late Pamphlet published by Lord Sheffield, entitled " Observations on the Commerce of the American States ; " likewise shewing the Advantages, and urging the Necessity of relaxing the Act of Naviga- tion in Favour of America, both in Great Britain and the West Indies. Interspersed with some Observations on the State of Canada, Nova Scotia, and the Fisheries ; and with various Accounts necessary to shew the State of the Shipping and Trade of this Country and the United States; as well as of the Connection of the latter with the West Indies, previous to the War. London: Printed for J. Stockdale, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly. M DCC LXXXIV. 8 vo., 157 pp. 278. Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. On Moving His Resolution for Conciliation with the Colonies, March 22, 1775. The Third Edition. London : Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mali. MDCC LXXXIV. 8 vo., 107 pp. 279. Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents. Hoc vero occultum, intestinum, domesticum malum, non modo non existit, verum etiam opprimit, antequam perspicere atque explorare potueris. Cic. The Sixth Edition. London : Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pali-Mall. M.DCC.LXXXIV. Price 2s. 6d. 8 vb., 118 pp. 43 1785. 280. The American Crisis and a letter to Sin Guv Carleton, on the Murder of Captain Huddy, and the intended retaliation on Captain Asgill, of the Guards. By Thomas Paine — Author of Common Sense — Eights of Man — Age of Eeason — and The Decline and Fall of the English system of Finance. London: Printed and Sold by Daniel Isaac Eaton, No. 74, Newgate-Street. MDCCLXXXV. 8 vo., 293 pp. 281. A Narrative of the Lord's Wonderful Dealings with John Marrant, a Black, (Now going to Preach the Gospel in Nova-Scotia). Born in New-York, in North America. Taken down from his own Relation, Arranged, Corrected and Pub- lished By the Rev. Mr. Aldridge. The Fourth Edition, with Additions and Notes Explanatory. Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy Power. Psa. ex. 3. Declare His Wonders among all People. Psa. xcvi. 3. London: Printed and Sold by Gilbert and Plummer, No, 13, Cree-Church Lane, Leadenhall-Street. 1785 ; And sold at the Chapel in Jewry-Street; and by all Booksellers and News- carriers in Town and Country. 8 vo., 40 pp. 282. Aux Citoyens et Habitants des villes et des campagnes de la province de Quebec. Quebec: 1785. 8 vo., 15 pp. (Title page missing.) 283. Observations on the Importance of the American Revolution, and the means of making it a benefit to the World. To which is added a letter from M. Turgot, late Comptroller General of the Finances of France; with an appendix, containing a translation of the will of Mr. Fortune Ricard, lately published in France. By Richard Price, D.D., L.L.D., and fellow of the Royal Society of London and of the Academy of Arts and Sciences in New England. Dublin : Printed for S. White, W. Whitestone, P. Bryne, P. Wagan, J. Cash and R. Marchbank. MDCCLXXXV. 8 vo., 156 pp. 284. An Essay on the actual resources for reestablishing the finances of Great Britain. By George Craufurd, Esq. Truths, would you teach .... Pope's Essay on Man. London : Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. (Entered at Stationers-Hall.) 8 vo., 109 pp. 285. Original Papers, consisting of a Letter from the Late Earl op Hardw-icke to a near Relation, on the snbject of a Ministerial Negociation in the Year 1763, and also a Letter from the Honourable Charles Yorke to the Reverend Doctor Birch. London: Printed and Sold by J. Jarvis, No. 283, Strand; and Sold also by J. Debrett, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXV. [Entered at Stationer's Hall.] 8 vo., 19 pp. 286. Comparative State of the Public Revenues, for the Years ended 10th October 1783, and 10th October 1784. By John Earl of Stair. London : Printed for John Stockdale, Opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXV. (Price Six-pence.) Entered at Stationer's Hall. 8 vo., 11 pp. 1786. 287 Eemarks on the Distemper Generally known by the Name of Molbay Disease 'including a Description of its Symptoms and Method of Cure chiefly intended for the Use Of the clerical and other gentlemen residing in the country. By Robert Jones, Surgeon. Montreal: Printed by Fleury Mesplet, MDCCLXXXVI. 8 vo., 19 pp. 44 288. Idees Sur les Secours a donner aux pauvres Malades dans une grande ville. Miseris succurrere disco. Virg. Philadelphie, Et se trouve a Paris, chez Moutard, Imprimeur-Libraire de la Reine; rue des Mathurins, Hotel de Clugny. M.DCC.LXXXVI. 8 vo., 64 pp. 1787. 289. The Present State of Nova Scotia, with a brief accoukt of Canada, and the British Islands on the Coast of North America. The second edition corrected and enlarged. Illustrated with a map. Sunt ingeniorum monumenta .... Livy. C'est le nombre du peuple, .... Fenelon. Edinburgh : Printed for William Creech, Edinburgh, and Sold by T. Cadell, and G. Eobinson & Co., London. MDCCLXXXVII. 8 vo., 221 pp. 1788. 290. The Claim of the American Loyalists. Reviewed and maintained upon incon- trovertible Principles of Law and Justice. " The high Court of Parliament .... The Opinion of the Judges in the Case of the Countess of Salisbury. London : Printed for G. and T. Wilkie, No. 71, St. Paul's Church- Yard. MDCCLXXXVIII. 8 vo., 138 pp. (Written by Joseph Galloway.) 291. A Review of the Government and Grievances of the Province of Quebec, since the conquest of it by the British Arms. To which is added, an appendix, contain- ing extracts from authentic papers. " Justice is lame as well as blind, amongst them, The laws corrupted to their ends that made them, Serve but for instruments of some new tyranny That every day starts up t'enslave them deeper." Otway. London: Printed at the Logographic Press, and sold by J. Stockdale, Picca- dilly, and W. Eichardson, under the Royal Exchange. M,DCC,LXXXVIII. 8 vo., 110 pp. 292. An Address to the Inhabitants of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, in North: America, occasioned by the Mission of two Ministers, John James and Charles William Milton, sent out by the Countess of Huntington, from her college in South Wales, to preach the glad Tidings of Salvation by Jesus Christ to Lost. Sinners. , " By John Bradford, A. B., Late of Wadham-College, Oxford : Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntington. Epig. — Matt, xxiv., 14. I John, i., 3. I Tim., iii., 16. 1 \ London : Printed for and sold by Hughes and Walsh, Inner Temple-Lane. i MDCCLXXXVIII. 8 vo., 23 pp. 292a. Stated Rules of the Society of the United Brethren, for Propagating the Gospel among the Heathen. Philadelphia: Printed by Charles Cist, in Race-Street, between Eront and Second-Streets, 1788 ( ?) 12 mo.. 18 pp. 45 1789. 293. Der Neuschottlandische Kalender, Auf das Jahr Christi 1789. Welches ein Gemeines Jahr von 365 Tagen ist. Halifax, gebrucht den Anth. Henrich. 8 vo., 39 pp. 294. Extra Official State Papers. Addressed to The Eight Hon. Lord Eawdon, and 1 the Other Members of the Two Houses of Parliament, associated for the Pre- servation of the Constitution and Promoting the Prosperity of the British Empire. By a Late Under Secretary of State. Volume the Second. London: Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-House, in Piccadilly.. M.DCC.LXXXIX. 8 vo., 84 pp. (Written by William Knox.) 295. An Address to the Army; in reply to Strictures, by Eoderiok M'Kenzie, (Late Lieutenant in the 71st Eegiment,) on Tarleton's History of the Campaigns of 1780 and 1781. By the Hon. George Hanger, Major to the Cavalry of the British Legion,. Commanded by Lieut. Col. Tarleton, and Captain in the Hessian Jager Corps. London: Printed for James Eidgway, York-Street, Saint James's-Square.. MDCCLXXXIX. 8 vo., 138 pp. 296. Alfred or a Narrative of the Daring and Illegal Measures to suppress a Pam- phlet Intituled, Strictures on the Declaration of Horne Tooke, Esq., Bespecting- " Her Boyal Highness the Princess of Wales," commonly called Mrs. Fitz- herbert. With Interesting Bemarks on a Eegency; Proving, on Principles of Law and Common Sense, that a certain Illustrious Personage is not Eligible to- the Important Trust. The Narrative contains a Eeference to those Parts of the Pamphlet which caused the Alarm, and the Names of the illustrious Personages in Pall-Mall interested in this Lawless Attack on the Sacred Freedom of the Press — The- Privileges of Parliament — and the Common Eights of Citizens. - Fourth Edition. London : Printed for the Author, and Sold at No. 9, Queen-Street, Grosvenor- Square. M,DCC,LXXXIX. Price, Is. 6d. 8 vo., 40 pp. 297. Plan for promoting the Fur-Trade and securing it to this country, by Unit- ing the Operations of the East-India and Hudson's-Bay Companys. By Dalrymple. London: Printed by George Bigg. 1789. 4to., 32 pp. 298. The Criminating Complaint of the Proprietors of The Island of St. John,. whose lands were condemned and sold in 1781, on the Pretence of Arrears of Quit Eents, against Governor Paterson and others; with the Eeport of the Eight Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Council, For hearing Complaints, &c. from the Plantations. And His Majesty's orders thereupon. London: Printed in the Year MDCCLXXXIX. 8 vo., 30 pp. 299. State of the Present Form of Government of the Province of Quebec. With a large Appendix ; containing extracts from the minutes of an investigation into the past administration of Justice in that Province, instituted by order of Lord Dorchester in 1787, and from other original papers. London: Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. MDCCLXXXIX. 8 vo., 176 pp. 46 1790. 300. Introduction to the Observations made by the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for the District of Quebec, upon the oral and written testimony adduced upon the Investigation into the past Administration of Justice. Ordered in conse- quence of An Address of the Legislative Council. London : Printed for J. F. and C. Eivington, No. 62, St. Paul's Church-Yard. MDCCXC. 8 vo., 50 pp. 301. Answer to an Introduction to the Observations made by the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, for the district of Quebec, upon the oral and written Testi- mony adduced upon the investigation, into the past administration of Justice, ordered in consequence of an address of the Legislative Council. With remarks on the Laws and Government of the Province of Quebec. London: 1790. 8 vo., 107 pp. 302. Observations on a Pamphlet, entitled A State of the Present Porm of Govern- ment of the Province of Quebec ; circulated in London, during the last summer. With an appendix containing information on the subject. By a Citizen of Quebec. London: Printed for J. F. and C. Eivington, No. 62, St. Paul's Church- Yard. MDCCXC. 8 vo., 78 pp. 303. letters to the Right Hon. Earl of Chatham, First Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty. Prefaced by An Address to the Captains of the Eoyal Navy; and concluding with An Appeal to the people of Great Britain. " Tempt not the brave and needy to despair." Juvenal. London : Printed for J. Eidgway, No. 1, York-Street, St. James' Square. 1790. (Incomplete.) 8 vo., 88 pp. 304. Report of a Committee of the Council on the subject of promoting the means of Education. Quebec : Printed by Samuel Neilson, No. 3 in Mountain-Street. MDCCXC. 8 vo., 26 pp. 305. Copy of the Letter of the Bishop of Capsa, Coadjutor of Quebec, &c, to the President of the Committee on Education, &c. Doctrinam magis quam aurum eligite. Prov., chap. viii. English and French. 8 vo., 20 pp. 306. Extract of the proceedings of a committee of the whole Council. 'Under the following Order of Eeference relative to a Conversion of the present Tenures in the Province of Quebec into that of Free and Common Soccage; Printed by Order of His Excellency the Governor in Council of the 20th October, 1790, for the Use of the Members of the Legislative Council. Quebec : Printed by Samuel Neilson, No. 3 Mountain-Street. MDCCXC. 8 vo., 34 pp. 307. Authentic Copy of the Memorial to the Eight Honourable William Wyndham Grenville, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, by Lieutenant John Mears, of the Eoyal Navy; dated 30th April, 1790, and presented to the House of Commons, May 13, 1790. Containing every particular respecting the capture of the vessels in Nootka Sound. London: Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington House in Piccadilly. MDCCLX.? 8 vo., 65 pp. 47 1791. 308. Thoughts on the Canada Bill, now depending in Parliament. London : Printed for J. Debrett, Piccadilly. MDCCXCI. 8 vo., 50 pp- 309. Memoirs of the Life and gallant Exploits of the Old Highlander Sergeant Donald Macleod, who Having returned wounded with the Corpse of General Wolfe from Quebec was admitted as an out pensioner of Chelsea Hospital in 1759, and is now in the 103d year of his age. London : From Peterborough House Press, By D. & D. Stuart. Sold by J. Forbes, Covent Garden; J. Debrett, Piccadilly, and J. Sewell. Cornhill. MDCCXCI. 8 vo., 98 pp. (Original title page missing.) 310. Memoire sur les Colonies Americaines, sur leurs relations politiques avec leurs Metropoles, et sur la maniere dont la France "et l'Espagne Ont die envisager les suites de I 'independence des Etats-Unis de I'Amerique. Par feu M. Turgot, Ministre d'Etat. A Paris, De l'lmprimerie de Du Pont, Depute de Nemours a l'Assemblee Nationale, hotel de Bretonvilliers, Isle Saint Louis. 1791. 8 vo., 75 pp. 311. Le Conciliateur, ou Lettres d'ln Ecclestastique a un Macistrat, sur les Affaires Presentes. Par feu M. Turgot, Ministre d'Etat. Nulle puissance humaine ne peut forcer le retranehement impenetrable de la liberte du coeur. La force ne peut jamais persuader les homines ; elle ne fait que des hypocrites. Quand les Hois se melent de la Religion, an lieu de la proteger, ils la mettent en servitude. Accordez done a tous la tolerance civile, non en approuvant tout comme indifferent, mais en souffrant avec patience tout ce que Dieu souffre, et en tachant de ramener les hommes par une douce persuasion. M. de Fenelon, Arch, de Cambrai. Troisieme Edition. A Paris, De l'imprimerie de Du Pont, Depute de Nemours a. FAssemble Nationale constituante, hotel de Bretonvilliers, Isle Saint-Louis. 1791. 8 vo., 56 pp. 312. Anciennes Archives Francaises, ou hxtrait des minutes du Conseil Qui con- cement les Regitres du Canada lorsqu'il etoit sous le Gouvernement de France. A Quebec : Chez Samuel Nelson. MDCCXCI. 12 mo., 49 pp. 313. On the Effects of Gypsum, or Plaster of Paris, as a manure. • Chiefly extracted from papers and letters on Agriculture by the Agricultural Society in Canada. London: Printed by James Phillips, George- Yard, Lombard Street. MDCCXCI. 8 vo., 19 pp. 313a. Regulations for Extraordinary Expenditure on Foreign Stations. Printed by W. Clowes, Northumberland-Court, Strand, for His Majesty's Office. 12 mo., 14 pp. 1792. 314. Second Congress of the United States : at the first session begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday the twenty fourth of October, 1791. An Act to establish the Post Office and Post Roads within the United States. Philadelphia : 1792. 4to, 8 pp. 48 1793. 315. Rules and Regulations of the House of Assembly, Lower-Canada. Quebec : Printed fox John Neilson. MDCCXCIII. English and French. 12 mo., 83 pp. 316. Plan of a Bill, for altering the Courts of Justice, sent by the Legislative Council to the Assembly, Monday, 8th April, 1793. Quebec: Printed for John Neilson. MDCCXCIII. 8 vo., 11 pp. 317. Plan d'un Bill, envoye a l'Assemblee, par le Conseil Legislatif, lundi 8me Avril, 1793. Quebec : Imprime pour John Neilson. MDCCXCIII. 8 vo., 11 pages. 318. Plan of a Bill, Proposed to the Legislative Council, And, now in Committee of the whole House, to be taken into Consideration on the 10th Day of March next. Quebec: Printed for John Neilson. M.DCC.XCIII. English and French. 8 vo., 25 pp. 319. Authentic Copies of Letters between Sir Henry Clinton, K.B., and the Com- missioners for Auditing the Public Accounts. London : Printed in the Year M.DCC.XCIII. 8 vo., 41 pp. 1794. 320. Adresse a toutes les puissaxces de l'Europe sur l'etat present et futur de la. Noblesse, et du clerge frangois. Particulierement au Gouvernement Britannique, Sur les Moyens d' assurer a. ces deux Corps l'Existenoe la plus convenable aux Cir- stances, moyennant un Plan d'etablissemens dans le Canada, Les plus avanta- geux possibles, soit au Gouvernement, soit au Commerce Britannique, soit aux Loyalistes. Par Charles Grant, Vte. de Vaux. A Londres: et se vend chez MM. Elmsley, Strand; De Boffe, Gerrard-Street;. Debrett, Piccadilly; & Longman, Paternoster-Row. 1794. 109 pp. 1796. 321. French Originals of Correspondence between the French Minister Plenipoten- tiary and Secretaries of State Randolph and Pickering. 1794-1796 Philadelphia : (1794-96.) (Title page missing.) 8 vo., 207 pp. 322. Regies et Articles pour mieux gouverner toutes les forces de Sa Majeste, De- puis le 24me jour de Mars, 1794. Publie par ordre de Son Excellence. Quebec : Imprime a la Nouvelle Imprimerie. MDCCXCVI. 12 mo., 93 pp. 323. An Inquiry into the state of the Finances of Great Britain; in answer to Mr Morgan's facts. By Nicholas Vansittart, Esq. London: Printed for J. Owen, No. 168, Piccadilly. MDCCXCVI 8 vo., 75 pp. 324. Order of the Governor in Council, Of the 7th July 1796, for the Regulation of Commerce, between this Province and the United States of America Quebec: Printed by Command of His Excellency the Governor; By William InnoTotti. MDCCXCVI. *" ™*°*<*~> *-»«*, UpUwn. French and English. 8 vo., 16 pp. 49 1797. 325. (Quebec Act, 1774.) Anno Regni Geoboii III. Regis Magnae Britanniae, Franeiae, et Hiberniae, Decimo Quarto. Quebec: Printed by Willi am Vondenvelden, Law Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. MDCCXCVII. French and English. 8 vo., 21 pp. 326. The Official Correspondence" Relative to the Negotiation for Peace, between Great Britain and the French Republics, as laid before both Houses of Parlia- ment. By His Majesty's Command. London : Printed for J. Wright, opposite Old Bond Street, Piccadilly. 1797. 8 vo., 124 pp. 327. Declaration of the Court of Great Britain respecting the late Negotiation. London: Printed for J. Wright, No. 169, Piccadilly, opposite Old Bond Street. 1797. 8 vo., 87 & xi. pp. 328. A View of the Causes and Consequences of the present war with France. By the Honourable Thomas Erskine. The Third Edition. London : Printed for J. Debrett, Piccadilly. MDCCXCVII. 8 vo., 138 pp. 329. A Bone to Gnaw, for the Democrats ; Or, Observations on a Pamphlet entitled, " The Political Progress of Britain." The Third Edition, Revised. " Quand tu manges .... La Pompadour. Philadelphia: Printed by William Young, For William Cobbett, opposite Christ's Church. 1797. 8 vo., 69 pp. 330. Quebec Hill, or Canadian Scenery. A Poem in two parts, By J. MacKay. Ego laudo .... Hor. London: Printed by W. Blackader, Tooke's Court, Chancery Lane, for the Author; and sold by Elliot & Kay, Strand, and W. Richardson, Royal-Exchange. 1797. (Price Two Shillings and six pence.) 4to., 34 pp. 1798. 331. Observations on the Dispute Between the United States and France, Addressed By Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq. One of the Representatives in Congress for the State of South Carolina. To His Constituents, in May, 1797. The Profits of this Pamphlet are devoted to the Benefit of the Philanthropic Society, by the Editor. Sixth Edition. Philadelphia Printed. London : Reprinted, by Direction of the Editor, at the Philanthropic Reform, London-Road, St. George's Fields; and sold by Debrett, Wright, and Hatchard, Piccadilly; Hookham and Carpenter, Bond-Street; Egerton, Whitehall; Kears- ley, and Jordan, Fleet- Street; H. D. Symonds, Paternoster-Row; Vernon and Hood, Poultry; Richardson, Royal-Exchange, and by all other booksellers. Except John Stockdale, Piccadilly. 1798. 8 vo., 110 pp. 50 332. An Address to the People of Great Britain. By R. Watson, Lord Bishop of Landaff. Tenth Edition. London : Printed for R. Faulder, New Bond Street, By Cooper and Graham, Wild Court, Lincoln's-Inn Fields. 1798. Price Is. 8 vo., 42 pp. 332a. Avis an Canada, a l'occasion de la crise importante actuelle, contenant TJne relation fidele d'un nombre de cruautes inouies, commises depuis la revolution Frangois, par les personnes qui exercent aetuellement les pouvoirs de gouverne- ment en France et par leurs adherents. Par Un Canadien. II est essential a la cause de la justice et de l'humanite d'avertir ici, que ce recit melancolique n'est pas 1'effet d'une malice factieuse, mais qu'il contient de faits qui n'admettent aucun dqute, comme etant tires des Procedures d'Etat de la France, et reeueillis de depositions formelles, faites sous serment, soit par des temoins oculaires ou par complices indirects des crimes qu'ils attestent. Quebec : Imprime a la Nouvelle Imprimerie, Rue Des Jardins. 1798. 8 vo., 47 pp. 1799. 333. A Tour through Upper and Lower Canada. By a Citizen of the United States. Containing, A View of the present State of Religion, Learning, Commerce, Agriculture, Colonization, Customs and Manners, among the English, French and Indian Settlements. Printed at Litchfield according to Act of Congress. 1799. 16 mo., 119 pp. 334. A Sermon preached at Quebec, on Thursday January 10th, 1799; being the day appointed for a general Thanksgiving. By Jacob, Lord Bishop of Quebec. Together with the form of prayer drawn up upon the occasion. Published by Bequest. Quebec : Printed by John Neilson, Mountain Street. 1799. 16 mo., 35 pp. 335. Disconrs a l'occasion de la victoire remportee par les forces Navales de Sa Majeste Britannique dans la Mediterrannee le 1 et 2 Aout, 1798, sur la Flottje Franqoise. Prononce dans l'Eglise Cathedrale de Quebec, le 10 Janvier 1799. Par Messire J. O. Plessis, Cure de Quebec, Coadjuteur-elu et Vicairs General du Diocese. Precede du Mandement de Mgr. l'lllustrissime et Reverendisime P. Eveque de Quebec. A Quebec: Imprime au profit des pauvres de la paroisse et se vend a Hm- primerie. 16 mo., 24 pp. 336. A Sermon, preached in the Presbyterian Chapel at Quebec on Thursday, the 10th January 1799; being the day appointed for general thanksgiving. By the Rev. Alex. Spark — To which is added a form of thanksgiving used on the occasion. Quebec : Printed by John Neilson, Mountain Street. 1799. 8 vo., 25 pp. 1800—1805. 337. A Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, on the influence of the stop- page of issue in specie at the Bank of England; on the price of Provisions, and other commodities. By Walter Boyd, Esq., M.P. • redeant in aurum Tempora priscum. — Hor. Ode II, Carm. lib. 4. London : Printed for J. Wright, Piccadilly, by T. Gillet, Salisbury' Square 1801. • , (Price 3s. 6d.) 8 vo., vii. & 112 pp. 51 338. Extraits Des Titres Des anciennes concessions de terre en fief et Seigneurie, faites avant et depuis la conquete de la Nouvelle France par les armes Britan- niques, dans la partie actuellement appellee le Bas-Canada; tires des registres deposes au bureau du Secretaire de la Province, et par cet Officier certifies veri- tables: pour servir de references aux Seigneuries respectives posees sur la Carte Topographique De la dite Province du Bas-Canada, Avec permission dediee a. son Excellence Robert Prescott, Ecuier, Capitaine General et Gouverneur en Chef des Provinces du Haut et Bas-Canada. Le tout compile par William Vondenvelden, ci-devant Assistant Arpenteur General de la Province susdite, et Louis Charland, Arpenteur Provincial en icelle. Quebec: Imprimes par P. E. Desbarats, rue Le Montagne. 1803. 12 mo., 185 pp. 339. Precis de l'Acte pour mieux regler la Milice de cette Province, et pour rappeler certains Actes ou Ordonnances y mentionnees ; Passe dans la 43e. AnneeduEegne de sa Tres Gracieuse Majeste George III. Mis par ordre Alphabetique. Quebec : Imprime par P. E. Desbarats, Imprimeur des Loix de la tres Excel- lente Majeste du Boi. 1803. 8 vo., 47 pp. 340. A Sermon preached in the Scotch Presbyterian Church at Quebec, on Wednes- day, 1st February, 1804, being the day appointed by proclamation for a General Fast. By the Bevd. Alexr. Spark. Quebec: Printed and Sold by John Neilson, No. 3, Mountain- Street. 1804. 8 vo., 25 pp. 341. Proces de Louis Perrault, Ecuier, Capitaine dans le second battaillon de la ville et banlieue de Quebec. 1804. 8 vo., 28 pp. (Minutes of the sessions of the Court Martial on the ease of Louis Perrault.) 342. Sketch of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada. By D'Arcy Boulton, Barrister at Law. London: Printed by C. Eickaby, Peterborough-Court, Fleet-Street; and sold by Nornaville and Fell (Successors to Mr. Bobson) 27, New Bond-Street. 1805. 4to., 99 pp. 1806—1808. 343. The Act of Incorporation and the Bye Laws, of the Boston and Montreal Turnpike Company. Peacham : Printed by Samuel Goss, 1806. 8 vo., 12 pp. 344. Observations on the Impressement of American Seamen by the Officers of Ships of War, and Vessels commissioned by, and acting under the Authority of Great Britain; with a few remarks on the doctrine of Non-Expatriation. To which is added, a correct list of Impressed Seamen, taken from documents laid before Congress. Addressed to the People of the United States. By a citizen of Baltimore. Baltimore : Printed by and for G. Dobbin & Murphy, No. 4, Baltimore Street. 1806. 12 mo., 59 pp. 345 Remarks on the Culture and Preparation of Hemp, in Canada, communicated, at the desire of the Lords of His Majesty's Privy Council for Trade and Planta- tions. . By Charles Taylor, M.D., Secretary to the Society for the encouragement of Arts, &c, in Louden. _ Quebec : Printed for John Neilson, No. 3, Mountain Street, 1806. English and French. 8 vo., 19 pp. 52 ■346. The Christian Religion, Recommended in a Letter to His Pupils. By the 'Rev. John Strachan, A.M., Minister of Cornwall, Upper Canada. " The Good Alone can Happiness enjoy." Montreal: Printed by Nahum Mower. 1807. 8 vo., 32 pp. ■347. An Inquiry into the Causes and Consequences of the Orders in Couxcil; and ax Examination of the Conduct of Great Britain towards the Neutral Commerce of America. By Alexander Baring, Esq., M.P. Third Edition. London : Printed for J. M. Richardson, No. 23, Cornhill, Opposite the Royal Exchange; and J. Ridgway, Piccadilly. 1808. 8 vo., 179 pp. "348. A Defence of Joint Stock Companies; being ax attempt to shew their Legality, Expediency, and public benefit. By Henry Day. London : Printed by Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Pater-noster Row, and Richardson, Royal Exchange. 1808. Price 2s. 6d. 8 vo., 76 pp. 349. A True Guide to Prixce Edward Island, formerly Saint John's, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence, North America. Liverpool: Printed by G. F. Harris, For Woodward and Alderson, Book- sellers, Castle Street. 1808. 12 mo., 24 pp. 1809. 350. A View of the Political Situation of the Province of Upper Canada, in North America. In which Her Physical Capacity Is Stated; the means of diminishing her burden, encreasing her value and securing her connection to Great Britain* are fully considered. With Notes and appendix. London: Printed for W. Earle, No. 4S, Albermarle-Street. 1809. 8 vo., 79 pp. (Written by John Mills Jackson.) 351. Considerations sur les effets qu'ont produit en Canada, la conservation des eta- blissemens du pays, les moeurs, l'education, etc, de ses habitans; et les cons- quences qu'entraineroient leur decadence par rapport aux interets de la Grande Bretagne. Par un Canadien, M.P.P. "Un etat merite le nom de sage; lorsqu'on y prend toujours les mesures les plus justes, poixr 1'avancement du bien public." Platon de la Rep. Montreal: Imprime chez James Brown, Libraire, No. 20, Rue St. Francois- Xavisr, vis-a-vis le Seminaire. 1809. 8 vo., 51 pp. (Attributed to D. B. Viger.) 352. An Apology for Great Britain, in Allusion to a Pamphlet, intituled, " Con- siderations, &c, Par un Canadien, M.P.P." Quebec: Printed and Sold by J. Neilson, No. 3, Mountain Street. 8 vo., 30 pp. 353. Seance de la Soctete Litteraire de Quebec. Tenue Samedi le 3e. Juin 1809— Floreamus in Nemoribus. Quebec, Imprime par ordre de la Societe, par J. Neilson, Imprimeur-libraire No 3, rue La Montagne. 1809. 8 vo., 21 pp. 354. Memoirs of Charles Dennis Rusoe d'Eres, a Native of Canada; Who was with the Scanyawtauragahrooote Indians eleven years, with a particular account of his sufferings &c. during his tarry with them, and his safe return to his Family Con- nections in Canada; to which is added An Appendix containing A brief account of their Persons, Dress, Manners, Reckoning time. Mode of Government &c, Feasts, Dances, Hunting, Weapons of War, &c, Making Peace, Diversions, Court- ship, Marriage, Religious Tenets, mode of worship, etc. etc. Copy Right Secured. (Date and name of publisher missing from title page.) 12 mo., 176 pp. (Incomplete.) 355. Letters from An American Loyalist in Upper Canada, to His Friend in England; on a Pamphlet Published by John Mills Jackson, Esquire: Entitled, A View of the Province of Upper Canada. Price 2s. 6d. Halifax. 8 vo., 108 pp. 1810. 356. A Discourse on the Character of King George the Third. Addressed to the Inhabitants of British America. By the Rev. John Strachan, Rector of Cornwall, Upper Canada. Serus in coelum redeas ; diuque Latus intersis populo quirini ; Hor. Montreal: Printed by Nahum Mower. 1810. 8 vo., 87 pp. 356a. Papers relating to America. Presented to the House of Commons, 1809. London : Printed by A. Strahan, Printers-Street. 1810. 8 vo., 182 pp. 357. Tables of the Cubical Contents of Masts, Hand-masts, Spars, and Bowsprits: Calculated upon the principle described in the Provincial Statute of Lower Canada, 48 Geo. 3, Cap. 27, Sec. vii, Entitled " An Act for the better Regulation of the Lumber Trade," accompanied with a sketch, illustrating their respective Places of Measurement, As received at Quebec. By John Charles Grant. Printed and sold by John Neilson, Mountain Street. 1810. 24 mo., 14 and 10 pp. 1812. 358. American Question. Price Is. 6d. A Letter Prom a Calm Observer To a Noble Lord, On the Subject of the Late Declaration Relative to the Orders in Council. London: Printed by A. J. Valpy, Tooke's Court, Chancery Lane; Sold by Gale and Curtis, Paternoster Row; James Richardson, Opposite the Royal Ex- change; and all other Booksellers. 1812. 8 vo., 16 pp. 359. An Accurate and Interesting Account of the Hardships and sufferings of the Band of Heroes, who traversed the wilderness in the campaign against Quebec in 1775. By John Joseph Henry, Esq., Late President of the Second Judicial District of Pennsylvania. Lancaster: Printed by William Greer. 1812. 12 mo., 225 pp. 360. An Address of Members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States to their Constituents, on the subject of the War with Great Britain. Northampton : Printed by William Butler. 1812. 8 vo., 29 pp. 361. Supplement to the Boston weekly Messenger. An Address of Members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, to their constituents on the subject of the war with Great Britain. (Address same as No. 360.) 8 vo., 32 pp. 234—4 54 362. The Wars of the Gulls; ax Historical Eomance. In Three Chapters. Chap. I. Shewing how, and why, and with whom the Gulls went to war. Chap II. Shewing how the Gulls make the deep to boil like a pot. Chap. III. Shewing how a certain doughty General of the Gulls goes forth to play the game of Hull-Gull in Upper Canada. " And from the pinnacle of glory, " Falls headlong into purgatory." New-York : Published at the Dramatic Repository, Shakespeare Gallery. 1812. Eeprint 1890. 8 vo., 36 pp. 1813. 363. A letter to the Eight Honourable Lord Castlereagh, &c. &c. &c, on the North American Export-Trade During the War, and During any time the Import and Use of our Manufactures are interdicted in the United States. By Charles Lyne. London: Printed for J. M. Eichardson, 23, Cornhill. 1813. 8 vo., 43 pp. 364. Barbarities of the Enemy, exposed in a Eeport of the Committee of the House of Eepresentatives of the United States, appointed to enquire into the spirit and manner in which the war has been waged by the enemy, and the Documents — accompanying said report. Troy: Printed by Francis Adancourt, Congress Street, Directly north of the Park. 1813. 8 vo., 179 pp. 365. A Short Topographical Description of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada, in North America. To which is annexed a Provincial Gazetteer. Second Edition. London. Published by W. Faden, geographer to His Majesty, and His Eoyal Highness the Prince Eegent, Charing Cross. 1813. 8 vo., 123 pp. (Prepared by D. W. Smyth.) 366. Speech of the Hon. Joseph Quincy. in the House of Eepresentatives of the United States, delivered the 5th January, 1813, On the hill in addition to the act entitled "An Act to raise an additional military force" and for other purposes. Boston : Printed by John Eliot, Jun. 1813. 8 vo., 33 pp. 367. Reasons for colonizing the Island of Newfoundland, in a letter addressed to the inhabitants. By Wm. Carson, M.D., author of a letter to the Members of Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, on the address of the Merchants and Inhabitants of St. John's, in the Island of Newfoundland, to the Prince Eegent. Greenock: Printed by William Scott, and Sold by Sir Eichard Phillips, London; also by the Booksellers of Greenock, Glasgow and Edinburgh. 1813. 8 vo., 26 pp. 368. Anticipation of Marginal Notes on the declaration of Government of The 9th of January, 1813, in the American National Intelligencer. Festinare nocet, nocet et Cunctatio saepe; Tempore quaeque suo qui, facit, ille sapit. London: Printed by A. J. Valpy, Tooke's Court, Chancery Lane. Sold by Underwood, Fleet Street ; and all other Booksellers. 1813. 8 vo., iv. & 31 pp. 55 1814. 369. Definite Treaty of Peace and Amity between His Britannic Majesty and His Most Christian Majesty. Signed at Paris, the 30th day of May 1814. Published by authority. London : Printed by B. G. Clarke, Cannon Bow. French and English. 8 vo., 39 pp. 370. Proceedings in the Assembly of Lower Canada on the Bulks of Practice of the Courts of Justice, and the Impeachments of Jonathan Sewell and James Monk Esquires. Printed by Order of the House. 1814. English and French. 4to, 64 & 67 pp. 371. A Sermon, preached at York, Upper Canada, on the Third of June, being the Day appointed for a General Thanksgiving. By the Eev'd John Strachan, D.D. Montreal : Printed by William Gray. 1814. 8 vo., 38 pp. 372. A Sermon, Preached in the Scotch Church, in the City of Quebec, on Thursday the 21st April, 1814. Being the Day Appointed for a General Thanksgiving. By the Eevd. Alexr. Spark, D.D. Published at the Bequest of the Audience. Quebec : Printed by John Neilson, 3, Mountain Street. 1814. 8 vo., 18 pp. 373. Excerpts from Letters from Lieut and Adjutant William Macewen, 1st Battalion Eoyal Scots, to his wife. Canada, 1813-14. 12 mo., 16 pp. 1815. 374. The Canadian Inspector, No. 1. Containing a Collection of Facts, concerning the Government of Sir George Prevost, in the Canadas. " Let those who reprimand their brothers First mend the faults they find in others." Gay. Montreal: Printed by Nahum Mower, July, 1815. 8 vo., 80 pp. 375. The Letters of Veritas, re-published from the Montreal Herald; containing a succinct narrative of the Military Administration of Sir George Prevost, during his command in the Canadas; whereby it will appear manifest, that the merit of preserving them from conquest, belongs not to him. Montreal: Printed by W. Gray, July, 1815. 8 vo., 157 pp. 376. Proceedings in the House of Assembly, on the Petition of Thomas Lee, Junr. Esq. For a bill to authorize him to make and maintain Turnpike Boads in the Vicinity of Quebec. Quebec : Printed by John Neilson, 3 Mountain Street, 1815. English and French. 8 vo., 38 pp. 377. Extracts from the Proceedings of the House of Assembly in the first Session of the Eighth Provincial Parliament of Lower-Canada Upon the existing Constitu- tion of the Criminal and Civil Courts of Justice in the said Province. Published by Authority. Quebec: Printed at the New Printing-Office, iSTo. 21, Buade-Street. 1815. French and English. 12 mo., 67 pp. 234— 4£ 56 378. Proceedings of the House of Assembly in the first Session of the Eighth Pro- vincial Parliament of Lower-Canada, On the state and progress of Education as resulting from the Act of the 41st Geo. Ill, Chapter 17th, which provides for the establishment of Free Schools and the advancement of Learning m this Province. Also an Extract from the Improved system of Education. By Joseph Lancaster. Quebec : Printed at the New Printing-Office, No. 21 Buade St. 1815. 8 vo., 132 pp. 379. An Exposition of the Causes and Character of the Late War with Great Britain. Published by Authority of the American Government. Seventh Edition. "This document is official; and comes, I dare say, from the pen of Mr. Madison himself, or from that of Mr. Monroe. It has been published in all the American newspapers that I have seen ; and I perceive from advertisements, that it has been published in a pamphlet form in every part of America, to the amount, perhaps, of a million of copies.'' .... " The document is all pith ; all home blows. It, therefore, should be answered. I hereby offer my paper as the vehicle of an answer, if any one will send it me." — ^Cobbeti's Political Register of Saturday, Aug. 12. Washington Printed. London: Eeprinted and Published by W. I. Clement, 192, Strand. 1815. 8 vo., 101 pp. 1816. 380. The Royal Charter, for incorporating the Hudson's Bay Company, Granted by His Majesty King Charles the Second, In the Twenty-second Year of his Eeign AD. 1670. London: 1816. Printed by B. Causton and Son, Finch-Lane, Coruhill. 8 vo., 19 pp. 381. Narrative of the Shipwreck and Sufferings of Neil Dewar, (who lost both his legs and arms) seaman of the Eebecca of Quebec, wrecked on the Coast of Labra- dor, 20th November, 1816. Greenock : Printed for Neil Dewar. Price Sixpense. 12 mo., 12 pp. 1817. 382. A Short View of the Present State of the Eastern Townships in the Province i of Lower Canada, bordering on the Line 45° : with hints for their improve- ment. i. By the Hon. and Eev. Charles Stewart, D.D., Minister of St. Armand, Lower Canada, and Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Quebec. "•It is the sinfullest thing .... Bacon. Montreal, Printed. London, re-printed, for J. Hatchford, No. 190, Piccadilly. 1817. 8 vo., 20 pp. 383. Notice Eespecting the Boundary between His Majesty's Possessions in North America and the United States; with a Map of America, between Latitudes 40° and 70° north, and Longitudes 80° and 150° west; Exhibiting the Prin- cipal Trading Stations of the North- West Company; and intended to accom- 57 pany the Narrative of Occurrences in the Indian Countries of North America connected with the Earl of Selkirk, the Hudson's Bay and the North-West Companies. London: Printed by B. M'Millan, Bow-Street, Covent-Garden 1817 8 vo., 12 pp. 384. Procedes dans L'Assemblee du Bas-Canada sur les Accusations contre L'Honor- able Louis Charles Boucher, Ecuyer, mi des Juges Puines de la Cour du Banc du Boi, pour le District de Montreal. Imprimes par Ordre de la Chambre. 1817. 4to, 179 pp. 385. Articles of Association of the Montreal Bank, With an Extract from the Eules and Eegulations of the President and Directors of the Montreal Bank. 1817. Montreal :— Printed by W. Gray. 16 mo., 13 & 6 pp. 386. Bill for the Belief of Certain Parishes in distress therein mentioned. Bill pour le Secours de Certaines Paroisses y mentionnees en detresse. 1817. (?) French and English. 12 mo., 19 pp. 1818. 387. Memoirs of the Administration of the Colonial Government of Lower Canada, •by Sir James Henry Craig, and Sir George Prevost; From the year 1807 until the year 1815. Comprehending the Military and Naval operations in the Canadas; during the late War with the United States of America. By Eobert Christie. Quebec: 1818. 8 vo., 150 & 9 pp. 388. Another edition of No. 387. Title page and appendix D. missing. 8 vo., 232 pp. 389. A Brief Description of Nova Scotia, with plates of The Principal Harbors; in- cluding a Particular Account of the Island op Grand Manan. By Anthony Lockwood, Professor of Hydrography, Assistant Surveyor- General of the Provinces of N.S. and C. Breton. London : Printed for the Author, By G. Hayden, Brydges Street, Covent Garden; and sold by Cadell and Davies, Strand. 1818. 4to, 102 & ii. pp. 390. Proceedings at a Meeting of the Inhabitants of the Townships of Hope and Hamilton, in the district of Newcastle, U.C. Held agreeable to notice from Eobert Gourlay. York, U.C. Printed by E. C. Home. 1818. 8 vo., 19 pp. 391. Address to the Jury, at Kingston Assizes; in the Case of the King v. Eobert Gourlay, for Libel: With a Eeport of the Trial, &c. &c. Printed at the Gazette Office — Kingston, August 1818. 8 vo., 24 pp. 1819. 392. Medical Topography of Upper Canada. By John Douglas, Assistant Surgeon, Eighth Eegiment. London: . Printed for Burgess and Hill, 55 Great Windmill Street, Hay- market. 1819. 8 vo., 126 pp. 392a. Facts and Observations respecting Canada, and the United States of America : Affording a Comparative View of the Inducements to Emigration presented in those Countries. ; 58 To which is added an appendix of practical instructions to Emigrant Settlers in the British Colonies. By Charles F. Grece, member of the Montreal and Quebec Agricultural Societies; and author of essays on husbandry, addressed to the Canadian Farmers. London: Printed for J. Harding, St. James's Street. Sold at Liverpool, by W. Grapel; at Hull, by Wilson; and at Bristol, by Browne and Manchee. 1819. 8 vo., 172 pp. 393. Proceedings in the Assembly of Lower-Canada, on the Accusations against Pierre Bedard, Esq., Provincial Judge for the District of Three-Rivers. Printed by Order of the House. 1819. French and English. Folio, 42 pp. 394. Consultation de douze des plus celebres avocats de Paris, touchant les droits de propriete du Seminaire de Montreal en Canada. Paris : 1819. 8 vo., 16 pp. 395. A Voyage to Hudson's Bay, during the Summer of 1812. Containing a parti- cular Account of the Icebergs and other phenomena which present themselves in those Eegions. Also, a Description of the Esquimeaux and North American Indians, Their Manners, Customs, Dress, Language, &c. &c. &c. By Thomas M'Keevor, M.D. of the Dublin lying-in Hospital. Where undissolving from the first .... London : Printed for Sir Richard Phillips and Co., Bridge-Court, Bridge Street. 1819. 8 vo., 78 pp. 39.6. Voyage to the North Pole, in the Frigate the Syrene; including A Physical and Geographical Notice Relative to the Island of Iceland. By the Chevalier de la Poix de Freminville, Lieutenant, Chief of the Brigade of the Marine Cadets, and a Member of several learned Societies. London: Printed for Sir Richard Phillips and Co., Bridge-Court, Bridge- Street. 1819. 8 vo., 21 pp. 397. A Sermon Preached at The Anniversary of The Royal Humane Society, in Christ Church, Surrey, on Sunday the 28th of March 1819. By the Right Rev. Jacob Mountain, D.D., Lord Bishop of Quebec. London : Printed for the Society ; and sold at the Office, 48, St. Paul's Church- yard. Sold also by F. C. & J. Rivington; Cadell and Davies; J. Hatchard; and Lockington and Co. 1819. 8 vo., 32 pp. 398. A Sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Quebec, on Sunday, the 12th September, 1819, after the public calamity experienced in the death of His Grace the Duke of Richmond, Governor in Chief. By the Reverend G. J. Mountain, A.B., Bishop's Official in Lower Canada, & Rector of Quebec. (Published by Desire.) Quebec, J. Neilson, Mountain Street, 1819. 8 vo., 17 pp. 399. A Sermon Delivered in St. Andrew's Church, Quebec: By the lats Rev. Alex. Spark, D.D., on the 7th March, 1819, The day of his Death. ■ Also. A Funeral Sermon, Preached ox that Occasion, the 14th March, 1819. " But these were merciful men, whose righteousness hath not been forgotten. Their bodies are buried in Peace, but their name liveth forever." Ecclesiasticus. Quebec^ Printed and Sold by J. Neilson, No. 3, Mountain Street. 1819. 8 vo., vii. & 26 pp. 59 1820. 400. Traduction libre et abregee des leoons de Chimie, donnees par le Chevalier Humphrey Davy, a la Societe d'Agriculture de Londres. Edition de 1814. Dediee aux Societes d'Agriculture du Eas Canada. Montreal : Chez James Lane, 29 Eue Saint Paul. 1820. 8 vo., 123 pp. 401. A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Quebec, in the year 1820, By the Eight Eeverend Jacob, Lord Bishop of that Diocese. Quebec: Printed and Published by John Neilson, No. 5, Mountain Street. 1820. 8 vo., 48 pp. 402. An Essay on a uniform Orthography for the Indian Languages of North America, as published in the memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. By John Pickering, A.A.S. Cambridge: Univ. Press — Hilliard and Metcalf. 1820. 4to., 42 pp. 403. Election du Comte Northumberland. ( A letter signed " Pre. De Sales Laterriere " and dated Quebec, 22 Avril, 1820.) 8 vo., 10 pp. 404. Information to Emigrants. An account of the Island of Prince Edward, with practical advice to those intending to emigrate; and some observations on the Cape of Good Hope, New South Wales, Canada, and the Eed Eiver. To which are added, Sailing Directions for the Coast and Harbours of the said Islands; and a correct Map of Holland Harbour and the Lands surrounding Cascumpec Bay. By a late resident of that Colony. London: Printed for and sold by James Asperne, Bible and Crown, Cornhill. Price Is. 6d. 8 vo., 20 pp. 1820 (?) 405. Considerations sur Les Biens du Seminaire de Montreal. 1820 (?) (Title page missing.) 8 vo., 64 pp. 1821. 406. A Narrative of the Eise & Progress of Emigration, from the Counties of Lanark & Benfrew, to the New Settlements in Upper Canada, on Government Grant; comprising the Proceedings of the Glasgow Committee for Directing the Affairs and Embarkation of the Societies, with a Map of the Townships, Designs for Cottages, and a Plan of the Ship Earl of Buckinghamshire. Also, Interesting Letters from the Settlements. By Eobert Lamond, Secretary & Agent. Glasgow, Printed by James Hedderwick, For Chalmers & Collins, 68, "Wilson- Street. 1821. 8 vo., 112 pp. 407. Report at Large of a Debate in the House of Assembly of the Province of Lower-Canada, On the 14th February, 1821. Erom Notes taken Stenographically by William S. Simpson. Quebec : Printed for the Eeporter, By T. Cary, Jr. & Co. 1821. 8 vo., 64 pp. 408. First Report of the Committee of the House of Assembly, on that part of the Speech of His Excellency the Governor in Chief, which relates to the Settlement of the Crown Lands, with the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee. Quebec: Printed by J. Neilson, No. 3, Mountain-Street. 1821. 8 vo., 72 & 128 pp. 60 408a. Abstract of the Militia Act at present in force; and of the duties thereby im- posed on the officers and militiamen. Quebec : Printed by P. E. Desbarats, Law Printer to the King's Most Excel- lent Majesty. 1821. 12 mo., 47 pp. 1822. 409. Narrative of a Voyage to Quebec, and Journey from thence to New Lanark, in Upper Canada, detailing the Hardships and Difficulties which an Emigrant has to encounter, before and after His Settlement; with an Account of the Country, as it regards its Climate, Soil, and the Actual Condition of its Inhabitants. By John M'Donald. Second Edition. Glasgow : Printed by William Lang. 1822. 12 mo., 32 pp. 410. A Series of Letters, Descriptive of Prince Edward Island, in the Gulph of St. Laurence, Addressed to the Kev. John Wightman, Minister of Kirkmahoe, Dum- fries-Shire. By Walter Johnstone, A Native of the same County. The Author of these Letters went out for the express purpose of surveying Prince Edward Island, and collecting information on the subject of Emigration. During two Summers, and one Winter, he was assiduously engaged in the prosecu- tion of this object; and the small Volume now presented to the Public, will be found to contain a full and particular Account of the Climate, Soil, Natural Pro- ductions, and Mode of Husbandry adopted in the Island ; together with Sketches of Scenery, Manners of the Inhabitants, &c. &c. ; the whole being intended for the guidance of future Emigrants, particularly as to what Implements and Neces- saries it may be proper to provide themselves with before crossing the Atlantic. Dumfries: Printed for the Author, By J. Swan. 1822. 12 mo., 72 pp. 411. Joint Address of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly of Upper Canada to His Majesty and Report of the Committee appointed by the Honour- able the Legislative Council and House of Assembly, to consider and report upon the Subject Matter of certain Resolutions of the House of Assembly, in which the Honourable the Legislative Council have concurred, respecting the Financial Concerns of this Province with Lower Canada. With appendix. 1822. 8 vo., x. and 107 pp. 412. Remarks on the Indians of North America, in a Letter to an Edinburgh Re- viewer. London : Printed for Thomas and George Underwood, 32, Fleet-Street. 1 822. 8 vo., 64 pp. 413. Outline of a plan of Emigration to Upper Canada, with observations upon the outline of a plan of Emigration to Upper Canada. : 18"22 ( ?) 8 vo., 10 + xv. + 8 pp. 1823. 414. Some Account of the Public Life of the late Lieutenant-General Sir George Prevost, Bart. Particularly of his services in The Canadas; including a Reply to the strictures on his Military Character, contained in an article in the Quarterly Review for October, 1822. " Either Malice." Measure for Measure. London: Printed for T. Cadell, Strand; and T. Egerton, Whitehall. 1823 8 vo., 197 & 99 pp. 61 415. Travels in Prixce Edward Island, Gulf of St. Lawrence, North- America, in the years 1820-21. Undertaken with a Design to Establish Sabbath Schools, And Investigate the Eeligious State of the Country ; Wherein is given a Short Account of the Different Denominations of Christians, their Former History and Present Condition, interspersed with Notices relative to the various Clergymen that have officiated on the Island. By Walter Johnstone. Author of " A Series of Letters " Descriptive of that Island. Edinburgh: Printed for David Brown, 16, South St. Andrew's Street; Chal- mers and Collins, Glasgow; John Johnstone, Dumfries; and Knight and Lacey, 24, Paternoster-Bow, London. 1823. 12 mo., 132 pp. 416. The Wanderer in America, or Truth at Home; comprising a Statement of Observations and Facts relative to the United States & Canada, North America; The Besult of an Extensive Personal Tour, and from Sources of Information the most Authentic; Including Soil, Climate, Manners, & Customs, of its Civilized Inhabitants & Indians, Anecdotes, &c. of Distinguished Characters. By C. H. Wilson. " I will a round unvarnished Tale deliver." nothing extenuate, " Or set down aught in malice. Shakespeare. Thirsk : Printed for the Author by Henry Masterman. 1823. 12 mo., 120 pp. 417. Observations on the present state of Newfoundland, in reference to its Courts of Justice, Local Government, and Trade: in a Letter addressed to The Bight Honourable Henry Earl Bathurst, One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. By an Inhabitant of the Colony. London : Printed by A. Hancock, Middle-Row Place, Holburn — and Sold by J. Walker, 44, Paternoster Bow, and all other Booksellers. 1823. [Price 2s. 6d.] 8 vo., 76 pp. 418. Lettres des Cures des Paroisses respectives du Bas-Canada dont il est fait men- tion dans le cinquieme Bapport du Comite Special sur les Terres incultes de la Couronne; imprimees en eonformite a l'Ordre suivant de la Chambre d' Assem- bled. 1823. 8 vo., 123 pp. 419. Questions sur le Gouvernement Ecclesiastique du District de Montreal. Par M. Chaboillez, Pretre, Cure de Longueuil. Montreal : De l'Imprimerie de Thos. A. Turner, No. 16 rue Notre-Dame. 1823. 8 vo., 40 pp. 420. Lettre a Mr. Chaboillez, Cure de Longueuil, relativement a ses Questions sui le Gouvernement Ecclesiastique du District de Montreal. Montreal: Chez James Lane, Rue Saint Paul, 1823. (Written by P. H. Bedard.) 8 vo., 40 pp. 421. A Statement of the Case of Bartholomew Tierney, late guager at Port St. Johns, Lower-Canada, respectfully addressed to the Public. Montreal: Printed and Published for the Author by James Lane. 1823. 8 vo., 48 pp. 1824. 422. Eeponse de Messire Chaboillez, Cure de Longueuil, a la Lettre de P. II. Bedard; Suivie de Quelques Eemarques sur les Observations imprimees au Trois Rivieres. Montreal : Imprime par T. A. Turner, Eue Notre-Dame, No. 16. 1824. 8 vo., 70 pp, 62 423. Plan for a General Legislative Union of the British Provinces, in North America. London : Printed by W. Clowes, Northumberland-Court. (1824) ? (Sewell and Eobinson.) 8 vo., 43 pp. 424. Remarks on a Plan Intituled " A Plan for a General Legislative Union of the British Provinces, in North America." London : Printed by W. Clowes, Northumberland-Court. 1824. (Written by James Stuart.) 8 vo., 20 pp. 425. An Essay on the juridical history of France, so far as it relates to the law of The Province of Lower Canada : Bead at a Special Meeting of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec, the 31st day of May, 1824. By the Honorable J. Sewell, Chief Justice of Lower-Canada. Quebec : Printed by Thomas Cary & Co., Pree-Masons' Hall. 1824. 8 vo., 34 pp. 426. The Charivari: or Canadian Poetics; A Tale after the manner of Beppo. Epigraph — Shakespeare, — Much Ado about nothing. Montreal: Printed for the Publisher. 1824. 16 mo., 49 pp. 427. A Warning to the Canadian Land Company, in a Letter addressed to that body by an Englishman resident in Upper Canada. Kingston, U.C. : Printed at the Herald Office. 1824. 8 vo., 32 pp. 428. Financial Difficulties of Lower-Canada. (Extracted from the Quebec Gazette of December 1824.) 8 vo., 27 pp. 429. Premier Rapport du Comite Special de la Chambre d'Assembl'ee sur le Bill grossoye, du Conseil Legislatif, pour Abroger certaines parties de l'Acte de Judicature, et pour faire de plus amples Dispositions pour 1' Administration plus certaine et plus uniforme de la Justice dans cette Province. Ordonne d'etre Imprime le 23e Janvier, 1824. Quebec : Imprime, par P. E. Desbarats, Imprimeur des Lois, de la Tres Ex- cellente Majeste du Boi. 8 vo., 43 pp. 430. Rapport du Comite Special de la Chambre D'Assemblee du Bas-Canada, Nomme pour s'enquerir de l'etat actuel de L'Education Dans la Province du Bas- Canada. Ordonne, Le 2e. Fevrier 1824, par la Chambre dAssemblee du Bas-Canada, qu'il soit imprime. 8 vo., 240 pp. 431. Eighth and Ninth Reports of the Committee of the House of Assembly, on that part of the Speech of His Excellency the Governor in Chief which relates to the Settlement of the Crown Lands. With the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee. Ordered to be Printed the Tenth February 1824. Quebec : Printed by Neilson & Cowan, No. 3, Mountain Street. 1824. 8 vo., 55 & 7 pp. 432. A Report from the Special Committee of the Legislative Council of the Prov- ince of Lower-Canada, To whom the Petition from several Merchants and Ship- owners of the Port of Quebec, was referred, with instructions to the said Com- mittee, to enquire into the means of extending and securing the Coasting Trade 63 of this Province; also, the Trade carried on between this Province and the other possessions of His Majesty in North-America. Eeported by the Honorable William B. Felton, 5th March, 1824. Quebec: Printed by order of the Legislative Council, by P. E. Desbarats, Law Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 8 vo., 117 pp. 433. Extraits ou Precedens tires des Eegistres de la Prevoste de Quebec, et Dedies aux Honorables Juges, aux Gens du Eoi, aux Avoeats, Procurcurs, et Practiciens de la Province du Bas-Canada. Par Joseph Francois Perrault, un des Greffiers et Protonotaries de la Cour Civile du Banc du Boi pour le District de Quebec. Quebec: Imprime par Thomas Cary & Co., Hall des Franc-Macons. 1824 8 vo., 88 pp. 434. Le Tresor, de la Jeunesse ou le Salut des jeunes gens dans la devotion envers la Sainte-Vierge. A St. Philippe, de Hmprimerie eeclesiastique. No date, but printed about 1824. 16 mo., 33 pp. 1825. 435. Lettre a. l'Honorable Edouard Bowen, Eeuyer, Tin des Juges de la Cour du Banc du Boi de Sa Majeste, pour le District de Quebec. Natura enim Juris .... Ciceron. Par un Etudiant en droit. Montreal: Imprime par James Lane. 1825. (Written by A. N. Morin.) 8 vo., 16 pp. 436. A Faithful Eeport of the Trial and Acquittal of Eobert Eandall, Esq. A Member of the Commons House of Assembly in Upper Canada, Accused of Perjury, And tried at Niagara, on Wednesday the 7th of September, 1825. " Vox Populi, vox Dei." From Stenographic Notes by Francis Collins, Eeporter of Parliamentary Debates, in the House of Assembly. York : Printed by F. Collins, at the Office of the Canadian Freeman. 1825. 8 vo., 31 pp. 437. Sketches of New Brunswick; containing an account of the first settlement of the Province, with a brief description of the Country, climate, productions, inhabitants, government, rivers, towns, settlements, public institutions, trade, revenue, population, &c. By an inhabitant of the Province. " Whatever concerns my country, interests me ; I follow nature, with truth my guide." Saint John : Printed by Chubb & Sears, Market Square. 1825. ■ 8 vo., 108 pp. 438. Sketch of Business before the Provincial Parliament of Lower Canada in the Session to commence 21st January 1826. Extracted from the Quebec Gazette. (No date.) 8 vo., 29 pp. 1826. 439. Consultation de M. Dupin, Avocat a la Cour Boyale de Paris, pour Le Semin- aire de Montreal, en Canada. Paris. De L'Imprimerie D'Everat. Eue Du Cadran, No. 16. 1826. 8 vo., 32 pp. 64 MO. Opinion of Mr. Dupin, Advocate, of the Royal Court of Paris, on the Rights of the Seminary of Montreal, in Canada. Paris, 1826. S vo., 44 pp. 441. The exclusive right of the Church to the Clergy Reserves defended: in a letter to the Right Honorable the Earl of Liverpool ; being an answer to the letter of a Protestant of the Church of Scotland, to His Lordship. By a Protestant. Kingston, U.C : Printed by H. C. Thomson. July, 1826. 8 vo., 30 pp. 442. An Abridged View of the Alien Question Unmasked. By the Editor of the Canadian Freeman. York : Printed at the Ereeman Office. " 1826. 8 vo., 16 pp. 443. An Appeal, addressed to a candid Public; and to the Feelings of those whose upright Sentiments and discerning Minds, enable them to " Weigh it in the balance of the Sanctuary." By Elmer Cushing, Esquire. Wherein is displayed the singular History of the Author; together with that of the other Americans, settled in the Province of Lower-Canada. " Then let me hope indulgence still to share ; etc." " Yet prompt to stay his country's fall, etc. ..." Stanstead: Printed for the Author, By S. H. Dickerson. 1826. 8 vo., 88 pp. 444. Emigration to Canada. Narrative of a voyage to Quebec, and journey from thence to New Lanark, in Upper Canada, detailing the hardships and difficulties which an emigrant has to encounter, before and after his settlement; with an account of the country as it regards its climate, soil and the actual condition of its inhabitants. By John M'Donald. Eighth edition. London : Printed for the Author by H. Arliss, 35, Gutter Lane, Cheapside. •1826. 12 mo., 36 pp. 445. Analyse d'un entretien sur la Conservation des Etablissemens du Bas-Canada, des loix, des usages, & de ses habitans. Par un Canadien, dans une lettre a un de ses amis. Montreal : Imprime chez James Lane. 1826. (Attributed to D. B. Yiger.) 8 vo., 46 pp. 446. Report of a Committee of the House of Assembly, on the decisions of the Courts of Justice concerning the Language of the Writs of summons. Printed by order. 1826. French and English. 8 vo., 29 pp. 447. Annual Report of the Quebec Diocesan Committee of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, for the year 1824-5. Quebec: Printed by T. Cary & Co., 1826. 12 mo., 31 pp. 1827. 448. The Safety and Expediency of conceding the Catholic Claims; evinced by the good effects of the concessions in Canada, and the different States of Europe; with the opinions of Pitt, Burke, Fox, and Wyndham thereon. By Cms. London : Printed by Ridgway, Piccadilly. 1827. 8 vo., 4 8pp. 65 449. The Trial, Defence, &c. of William Eoss, who was executed, together with Eobert Ellis, J. B. Monarque & W. Johnson, at Quebec, in April last for Burglary and Eobbery committed at the House of Messire, Masse, cure of Pointe Levis on the night of 29th September, 182C. Raro antecedentem .... Horace. Quebec: Printed by Neilson & Cowan, 3, Mountain Street. 1S27. 8 vo., 19 pp. 450. Les Premiers Rudimens de la Constitution Britaxxique; Traduits de 1' Anglais de M. Brooke ; Precedes d'un Precis Historique, et suivis d'Observations sur la Constitution du Bas-Canada, Pour en donner l'histoire et en indiquer les princi- paux vices, avecun apercu de quelques-uns des moyens probables d'y remedier. Ouvrage utile a toutes sortes de personnes et principalement destine a l'in- struction politique de la jeunesse Canadienne. Par Jacques Labrie, M.P.P. Montreal : Chez James Lane, 29 Eue Saint Paul. 1827. 8 vo., 89 pp. 451. Letter from Delta to Sexex, Containing some observations and strictures on a late Manifesto published in the Newspapers, in 'a sinister form of an Address from a Junto of Members of the Provincial Parliament of Lower Canada to their Constituents. To which is added an appendix, consisting of the speech of His Excellency the Governor in Chief on proroguing the last session of Provincial Parliament, and the said Manifesto. " I hate when vice can .... Montreal : Printed at the Montreal Gazette Office. 1S27. 8 vo., 130 & vi. pp. 452. Adresse a tous les Electeurs du Bas-Canada. Sur le choix du Representans, a 1'Election Prochaine. " Par un Habitant." Montreal: Impr. Par Ludger Duvernay, No. 5, Eue St Jean Baptiste. 1827. S vo., 12 pp. 453. Adresse a. tous les Electeurs du Bas-Canada. Par un Loyal Canadien. Montreal : De l'Imprimerie du Spectateur Canadien, rue Saint Paul. 1827. 8 vo., 27 pp. 454. An Address to the Electors of the City and County of Montreal. By an Anglo Canadian. 1827. 8 vo., 11 pp. 454a. Speech of Louis J. Paplxeau, Esq. On the Hustings, At the opening of the Election for the West Ward of the City of Montreal, on the 11th of August, 1827, And his Eeply to Peter McGill, Esq. Translated from the French. To which are added the Speech of His Excellency the Earl of Dalhousie, Governor in Chief, &c. &e. &c. to the House of Assembly on Proroguing the Provincial Parliament, 7th March, 1827, and the Address of certain Members to their Constituents in consequence of that Speech, &c. Montreal: Printed by Ludger Duvernay, at the Office of the Canadian Spectator, No. 5, St. Jean Baptiste Street. 1827. 8 vo., 48 pp. 455. Letter of Thomas Lee, Not. Pub. to The Earl Dalhousie, Governor in Chief of Lower-Canada, &c. &c. &c. Eelating to His Late Dismission from the Militia of the Province. 66 " Quand les nations murissent, la pensee est mi instrument nouveau pour elles; il faut leur apprendre a s'en servir; aucune puissance humaine ne seroit assez forte pour le leur enlever." Dupin : Droit de la nature et des gens. Quebec: Printed by Neilson and Cowan, 3, Mountain Street. 1827. 8 vo., 14 pp. 456. Observations on the Provision made foe the maintenance of a Protestant- Clergy, in the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, under the 31st Geo. Ill Cap 31. By John Strachan, D.D., Archdeacon of York, Upper Canada. London : Printed by E. Gilbert, St. John's Square. 1827. 8 vo., 44 pp. 457. Report of the Select Committee of the Legislative Council on the Civil Eights of certain inhabitants in Upper Canada in 1825-6 & 7. 8 vo., 92 pp. 458. Minutes of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada on the Petition of John Galt. 1827. 8 vo., 11 pp. 459. Annual Report of the Proceedings of the Society for the Belief of Strangers in Distress, at York: Under the Patronage of His Excellency Sir Peregrine Maitland, K.C.B. 1827. Printed at the Quebec Office, by B. Stanton. 8 vo., 31 pp. 460. Sermon du P. Bourdaloue sur le Jubile. Avec Instructions et Meditations pour le temps du Jubile. A Quebec : chez Neilson & Cowan, Imprimeurs-Libraires, rue de la Montagne, No. 3. 1827. 12 mo., 34 & 79 pp. 1828. 461. The Constitutional Act of the Province of Lower Canada. Anno Begni George III. Begis Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae, etc. Montreal : Printed by Bobert Armour, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty for the District of Montreal. 1828. 8 vo., 16 pp. 462. A Manual of Parliamentary Practice, with an appendix containing the rules of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly of Upper Canada. Kingston: Compiled, printed, and published by H. C. Thomson. 1828. 8 vo., 92 pp. 463. Letters of a Nova Scotian and of Scjevola on Canadian Politics. Quebec : Printed by T. Cary & Co. 1828. 8 vo., 38 & 106 pp. 464. Observations upon the Doctrine, lately advanced, that His Majesty's Council have no Constitutional Power to control Individual Appropriations, or to amend or alter Money Bills; with a few Eemarks upon the Conduct of that Body on the Questions of granting Encouragement to Common Schools, and a permanent provision to the Pictou Academy. " The only use the People ever made in any Country, and can ever make, of " power, is, to give it away, or let it be taken from them,— and the authority of " all is only that of one or of a few." — Simond's Tour in Great Britain, vol. i. p. 142. Halifax : Printed at the Nova Scotian Office. 1828. 8 vo., 40 pp. (Written by Chief Justice Haliburton.) 465. Letter of H. Sherwood to the Public. 1828. 8 vo., 16 pp. 67 466. Province of Lower Canada. Petitions of the Inhabitants of the Districts of Montreal, Quebec, and Three Eivers. 1828. 4to, 7 pp. 467. Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting a Eeport from the Secretary op State, and the Government of Great Britain, Eelative to the Free Navigation of the River St. Lawrence. 20th Congress, 1st Session. Doc. No. 43. Ho. of Reps. Executive, Naviga- tion of the St. Lawrence. January 7, 1828. Read, and referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Washington : Printed by Gales & Seaton. 1828. 8 vo., 54 pp. 468. The Christian Sentinel, and Anglo-Canadian Churchman's Magazine. Vol. II September and October. No. 5. "Watch ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong; let all your things be done with Charity." I Cor. xvi. 13, 14. Montreal : Published by H. H. Cunningham, No. 38, St. Paul-Street. Printed at the Montreal Gazette Office. 1828. 8 vo., 241-304 pp. 469. Addresses to His Excellency the Governor in Chief, from different parts of Lower Canada, with His Excellency's answers. 8 vo., 51 pp. 470. An Appeal to the Right Honourable William Huskisson, His Majesty's Prin- cipal Secretary of State for the affairs of the Colonies, on the present condition of the Maritime and internal interests of the Province of New. Brunswick. By a Colonist. (Date uncertain — about 1828.) 8 vo., 47 pp. 471. Letters from the Reverend Egerton Ryerson to the Hon. and Reverend Doctor Strachan. Published originally in the Upper Canada Herald. Kingston, U.C. : Printed at the Herald Office. 1828. 8 vo., 42 pp. 1829. 472. Rapports du Comite Special sur les Chemins et autres communications interi- eures. Ordonne a etre imprime par l'Assemblee. 10 Mars 1829. (Map.) Quebec. Imprime par Neilson & Cowan No 3 Rue LaMontagne. 1829. 8 vo., 144 pp. 473. Rapport du Comite Special Auquel a ete refere cette partie de la harangue de Son Excellence relative a l'organization de la Milice. Imprime par ordre de L'Assemblee le 28 Fevrier, 1829. Quebec: Imprime chez Neilson & Cowan, No. 3, Rue la Montagne. 1829. 8 vo., 149 pp. 474. Minutes des Temoignages et Rapport du Comite Special de la Chambre d' As- sembled du Bas-Canada, sur le bill pour faire une division nouvelle et plus com- mode de la province en comtes afin d' avoir une representation dans l'Assemblee plus egale que ci-devant. (Imprime par Ordre de l'Assemblee.) Quebec: Chez Neilson & Cowan, No. 3, Rue La Montagne, 1829. 8 vo., 23 pp. 475. Third Report of the Special Committee of the House op Assembly of Lower Canada, on the Bill for the Qualification of Justices of the Peace. 69 485. Report From the Special Committee on the Petition of certain Inhabitants of the District of Gaspe, complaining of various Grievances; and other Eeferences. [Ordered by the House of Assembly to be printed, 19th March 1830.] Eapport du Comite Special, sur la Petition de Certains Habitans du District de Gaspe, se plaignant de Divers Griefs; et autres References. [Ordonne par la chambre d'Assemblee d'etre imprime, 19 mars 1830.] 8 vo., 115 pp. 486. Report of the Special Committee of the House of Assembly of Lower-Canada. On the State of the Currency. [Ordered by the Assembly to be printed.] Quebec : Neilson & Cowan. French and English. 8 vo., 39 pp. 487. Report of the Special Committee of the House of Assembly of Lower-Canada, on the Petitions against The Road Laws 'and the Office of Grand-Voyer. [Ordered by the Assembly to be printed.] Quebec : Neilson & Cowan. 1830. French and English. 8 vo., 11 pp. 488. Second et Troisieme Rapports du Comite Special sur les Comptes Publics pour 1829, et L'Estimation pour 1830, &c. 8 vo., 12 pp. (incomplete). 489. Report from the Special Committee Appointed to enquire into the manner in which Juries in Criminal Matters have been drawn in Lower Canada. Ordered, By the House of Assembly, to be Printed. 20th March 1830. 1830. Neilson & Cowan. French and English. 8 vo., 58 pp. 490. Report of The York Committee, of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge : and the Anniversary Sermon, Preached in St. James' Church, By The Rev. J. H. Harris, D.D. York : Printed for the Committee, by R. Stanton. 1830. 8 vo., 26 pp. 491. Catechism of Education. Part First. Various definitions of the term, Education. Qualities of mind, to the production of which Education should be directed. Instruments and practical expedients of Education. Domestic Instruction. Technical Education. National Free Schools. Education in Colonies. The Social Influences. The Periodical Press. Political Education. By William Lyon Mackenzie. Member of the Parliament of Upper Canada. " The Education of Nature, without any more human care than is necessary to preserve life, makes a perfect savage. Human education, joined to that of Nature, may make a good citizen, a skilful artizan, or a well-bred man. But Reason and Reflection, must superadd their tutory, in order to produce a Rousseau, a Bacon, or a Newton." — Reid. York : Colonial Advocate Press. 1830. 8 vo., 46 pp. 492. The Gazette of Education, and Friend of Man. An Original Work by Joseph Lancaster, Founder of the Royal Lancasterian System of Education, and Prin- cipal of the Select School of Instruction, Experiment and Discovery. 234—5 v 70 Corner of Craig and Bleury Streets, opposite Peter Street Bridge, Montreal. A Publication, appropriated to truth, fact, improvements, inventions, education, science and benevolence. " Nil Desperandum." Montreal: Printed at the Office of J. A. Hoisington & Co., No. 105, Paul Street. 1830. 8 vo., 16 pp. 493. Catalogue de la Librairie de E. E. Fabre & Cie, Eue Notre Dame, vis-a-vis la prison. Montreal: Imprime par Ludger Duvernay. 1830. 12 mo., 114 & 24 pp. 1831. 494. Decision of the "King of the Netherlands, upon the Disputed Points of Boundary under the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent. Given at the Hague the 10th of January, 1831. 4to, 7 pp. 495. (Translation.) Decision of the King of the Netherlands, upon the Disputed points of Boundary under the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent. Given at the Hague the 10th of January, 1831. 4to, 7 pp. 496. Considerations on the Value and importance of the British North American Provinces, and the Circumstances on which depend their further prosperity, and Colonial connection with Great Britain. " Ships, Colonies and Commerce." By Major General Sir Howard Douglas, Bart., K.S.C., C.B., F.E.S., &c, &o. Second Edition. London: John Murray, Albermarle Street. MDCCCXXXI. 8 vo., 42 pp. 497. The Trade of the Canadas. Two Letters to the Editor of The Mercantile Journal. 1831. 2 folio pp. 498. Society for the Permanent Support of Orphan and Destitute Children, by means of apprenticeship in the Colonies. London: Printed by W. Smith, King Street, Long Acre. 1831. 8 vo., 12 pp. 499. Quebec and its environs; being a Picturesque Guide to the Stranger. Printed by Thomas Cary & Co., Freemason's Hall, Buade Street. 1831. 8 vo., 42 pp. 600. Proceedings of a Committee appointed at Brockville, the 10th Nov., 1830, on the Improvement of the St. Lawrence, with Eeports, &c. Brockville : Printed by William Buell Jr. & Co. 1831. 8 vo., 16 pp. 501. Rapport du Comite Special de la Chambre d' Assemble sur le Departement du Bureau de la Poste dans la Province du Bas-Canada. Ordonne d'etre imprime par la Chambre d'Assemblee. 26. 1831. 8 vo., 32 pp. -. 502. Report of the Commissioners, Appointed to Explore the Country Between the St. Maurice and the Ottawa, in the Year 1830. Ordered by the Assembly to be printed. 1831. English and French Editions. 8 vo., 56 & 61 pp. 503. Requete Presentee a la Chambre d'Assemblee par le Clerge Catholique du Bas-Canada, contre l'admission des notables dans les Assemblies de Fabrioue 1831. i 8 vo., 35 pp. 71 504. The Poor Man's Preservative against Popery. Part I. Containing an Intro- duction on the Character and Genius of the Koman Catholic Religion, and the Substance of ,a Letter to the Congregation of St. James' Church, Toronto, U.C Occasioned by The Hon. J. Elmsley's Publication of the Bishop of Strasbourg's Observations on the 6th Chapter of St. John's Gospel. By John Strachan, D.D., L.L.D., Archdeacon of York, &c. &c. Also, Additional Observations on the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper and Transubstantiation. " Take heed to yourselves, that your heart be not deceived, and ye turn aside and serve other Gods, and worship them." Moses. " Stand fast therefore in the Liberty wherewith Christ has made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of Bondage." St. Paul. Toronto: Printed and Published by G. P. Bull, Courier Office, Market House. 1831. 8 vo., 54 pp. 505. Copy of a Memorial from James Stuart, Esquire, His Majesty's Attorney General for the Province of Lower Canada, to the Right Honourable Lord Vis- count Goderich, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. 183L English and French. 4to., with appendix, 37 pp. 506. Appendix No. 1, to the Memorial of J. Stuart, Esquire, to the Right Honble Lord Viscount Goderich. Correspondence between Lieutenant Colonel Glegg, Secretary to His Excel- lency Lord Aylmer, Governor in Chief of Lower Canada, and James Stuart, Esquire, His Majesty's Attorney General for that Province, relating to the suspen- sion of the latter from his office, as prayed for by an address of the House of Assembly., presented to His Excellency, the 23d. day of March 1831. English and French. 4to., 215 pp. 507. Copy of a Letter from James Stuart, Esq., to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Goderich, relating to animadversions and imputations on his conduct and char- acter, in certain Proceedings of the Assembly of Lower Canada. English and French. 4to., xliii. pp. 508. Appendix to a letter from James Stuart, Esquire, to the Right Hon. Lord Vis- count Goderich &c. &c. &c. English and French. 4to., 147 pp. 509. Copy of a Communication and other Papers received by The Honourable The Speaker of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada, from the Honourable Denis Benjamin Viger, Esquire, appointed to proceed to England, and support the Peti- tions of complaint of the Assembly of Lower Canada to the Imperial Parliament. 1831. French and English. 4to., 17 pp. 510. letter from D. B. Viger, Esq., to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Gode- rich; With observations on a Memoir or Statement of James Stuart, Esquire, relating to an address of the Assembly of Lower Canada, praying for the dismissal of the said James Stuart from the Office of Attorney General of that Province. 1831. French and English. 4to., 187 pp. 1832. 511. Observations on a Letter from James Stuart, Esquire, to the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Goderich, relating to Animadversions and Imputations of his conduct and Character in certain proceedings of the Assembly of Lower Canada. French and English. 4to., 43 pp. 2S4— 5£ 72 512. Observations on Mr. Stuart's letter &e. Second Part. 1832. French and English. 4to., 135 & 29 pp. 513. Remarks of the Honorable Denis Benjamin Viger, relative to the Grievance set forth in the Address of the Commons of Lower Canada. French and English. 4to., 33 pp. 514. Letters from the Honorable Dennis B. Viger, to the Honorable Louis Joseph Papineau. Speaker of the Assembly of Lower Canada. French and English. 4to., 17 pp. 515. Commentaire sur la Constitution du Bas-Canada. Par H. Heney. Montreal : 1832. Leclerc et Jones, Imprimeurs. 8 vo., 72 & 4 pp. 515a. Documents laid before the House of Assembly of Lower Canada, on the part of the British Government, In 1831 and 1832, in answer to the complaints of the Assembly. (Extracted from the Journals of the Assembly.) French and English. 8 vo., 31 pp. 516. Moyens de conserver nos Institutions, notre Langue et nos Lois. Quebec : De L'Imprimerie de Frechette & Cie., ISTo. 35, rue Lamontagne, Basse-Ville. 1832. 24 mo., 32 pp. 517. On the Agricultural State of Canada, and part of the United States of Amer- ica. By Adam Ferguson, Esq., of Woodhill. Cupar: Printed at the Fife Herald Office. Sold by G. S. Tullis, & P. Birrell, Cupar; W. Blackwood, Edinburgh; Jas. Chalmers, Dundee; P. Wilson, Arbroath; J. Nichol, Montrose; and by the Booksellers in St. Andrews, Anstruther, Kirk- aldy and Dunfermline. (Price three pence.) 1832. 8 vo., 37 pp. 518. A Concise View of the Inland Navigation of the Canadian Provinces; The Improvements Already Effected, and the Inferences to be drawn from these, Towards their full Practicable Accomplishment, and Practical Value. By a Projector. St. Catharines, U.C. Printed at the Welland Canal Intelligencer Office. 1832. 8 vo., 20 pp. 519. Thoughts on the Money and Exchanges of Lower Canada. By Henry S. Chapman, (Author of a Statistical Sketch of the Corn Trade of Lower Canada). Montreal: Printed at the Montreal Gazette Office, 25, Notre Dame Street 1832. 8 vo., 64 pp. 520. Continuation des copies de Communications officielles Rapports et Autres Documents Qui ont rapport aux evenemens qui ont eu lieu, a Montreal, le 21 Mai, 1832, et durant et apres PEleetion d'un representant pour le Quartier ouest de la elite cite. 1832. Folio, 23 pp. 521. Rapport du Comite Special de la Chambre d' Assembles sur le Department du Bureau de la Poste, dans la Province du Bas-Canada. Ordonne, d'etre imprime par la Chambre D'Assemblee, 11 Fevrier 183? 8 vo., 68 pp. 522. First Report of the Committee of Grievances. House of Assembly 1832 English and French. 4to, 43 pp. 73 523. Questions submitted by a Special Committee of the House op Assembly of Lower Canada, to the curates of the Diocese op Quebec, relative to the affaiks of Fabriques : with the curates answers. Quebec : Printed by Neilson & Cowan, 3, Mountain Street. 1832. English and French. 8 vo., 393 & iv. pp. 524. Report of the Court of Directors of the Canada Company to the proprietors. London: Printed by W. Marchant, Ingram-Court, Fenchurch-Street. 23rd March, 1832. 8 vo., 16 pp. 525. Statutes, Rules and Ordinances, Made and Established By the Principal and Governors of the M'Gill College, for the Government of the Medical Department Of the said College. Passed at a Meeting Held for that Purpose on the 22d February, 1832, and to which the Royal Sanction was given on the 22d May, 1832. Montreal: Published by Order of the Principal and Governors, and Printed by A. H. Armour and Co., 25, Notre Dame Street. 1832. 8 vo., 12 pp. 526. Information for the use of Persons Emigrating to Upper Canada; Containing an Explanation of the various Modes of Application for Land : Together, with the Different Forms of Petitions, and their Progress to Grant: With a Statement of the Fees, Authorised by Ordinance, and Accompanied by a Lithographic Plan. Exhibiting the various Townships in the Province. Surveyor General's Office, York, 30th November 1832. S. P. Hurd. York, U.C. Printed by Robert Stanton. 8 vo., 16 pp. 527. Information Published by His Majesty's Commissioners for Emigration, Res- pecting the British Colonies in North America. By Authority: — J. Hartnell, Fleet Street, London. 8 vo., 14 pp. 528. The Fourteenth Annual Report of the Quebec Diocesan Committee of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. May, 1832. Montreal : Printed by George P. Bull, 19, St. Paul-Street. 1832. 16 mo., 13 pp. 529. A Letter to The Rev. Thomas Chalmers, D.D., Professor of Divinity in the University of Edinburgh, on the Life and Character of The Right Reverend Dr. Hobart, Bishop of New York, North America. New York : Published by Swords, Stanford and Co., No. 152 Broadway. 1832. 8 vo., 56 pp. 530. Reglemens sur le Colera, presents par le Bureau de Sante a Quebec; et par la Commission Centrale de Paris. Quebec : Se trouve chez Neilson & Cowan, Cote de la Base-Ville. 1832. 12 mo., 22 pp. 531 An Account of the Formation of the Upper Canada, Religious Tract and Book Society, at York the 10th January, 1832, With an Address by the Committee. " Who hath despised the day of small things." Zech. iv. 10. York : Printed by Robert Stanton. 1832. 8 vo., 14 pp. 1833. 532. Upper Canada. Statute 3d. Wm. IV. Chap. 4. Relating to Capital Offences ; with an Exposition of its Provisions, in a Charge of Chief Justice Robinson, to the Grand Jury of the Home District; April, 1833. York, Upper Canada: Printed by Robert Stanton. 8 vo., 39 pp. 533 The Canadas as they now are. Comprehending a view of their Climate, Rivers, Lakes, Canals', Government, Laws, Taxes, Towns Trade, &c., with a description of the soil and advantages or disadvantages of every township m each province, 74 derived from the reports of the inspectors made to the Justices at Quarter Ses- sions and from other authentic sources, assisted by local knowledge. With a Map, showing the position of each township, A Point of the utmost Consequence to the Settler; compiled without reference to the particular interest of any land Company- or Association. By a late Resident. London: James Duncan, 37, Paternoster Row; Cross, Holborn; and Mann, Cornhill. MDCCCXXXLTI. 16 mo., 116 pp. 134. Present State of the Canadas; containing Practical and Statistical information respecting the Climate, Soil, produce, Agriculture, Trade, Currency, Banking &c. of Upper and Lower Canada, Useful for the Emigrant, Merchant and Tourist. London: Published by Geo. Herbert, 88 Cheapside; and sold by Messers Egerton, Smith, and Co., Liverpool, and all other Booksellers. 1833. 24 mo., iv. & 198 pp. 535. Case of the Eight Hon. Alexander, Earl of Stirling and Dovan, respecting His Lordship's title to Nova Scotia, and other Territorial Possessions in North America; containing a narrative of the Proceedings taken on His Lordship's behalf for the Restitution of the Property, with observations thereon. By J. I. Burn, Esq. London : Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly. 1833. 8 vo., iv. & 92 pp. 536. The Colonial System. Statistics of the Trade, Industry and Resources of Canada, and the other Plantations in British America. By Henry Bliss, Esq. London : John Richardson, 91, Royal Exchange. 1833. (Price Pour Shillings.) 8 vo., 169 pp. 537. Sketch of the Trade of British America. Written originally for the Nautical Magazine; with a few alterations and additions. By Nathaniel Gould, Esq. London : H. Fisher, R. Fisher, & P. Jackson. 1833. 8 vo., 33 pp. 538. The Emigrant's Directory and Guide to obtain lands and effect a settlement in the Canadas. By Francis A. Evans, Esq. Late agent for the Eastern Townships to the Legislature of Lower Canada. William Curry Jun. and Co., Dublin; Simpkin and Marshall, London; and Boyd, Edinburgh. 1833. 16 mo., 180 pp. 539. Letters from Settlers in Upper Canada. London. Marchant, Printer, Ingram-Court, Fenchurch Street. 1833. 8 vo., 16 pp. 540. Continnation of Letters from Sussex Emigrants, in Upper Canada, for 1833. Petworth: Printed and sold by John Phillips; and sold by Longman and Co., London. Price Two Pence. 8 vo., 8 pp. 541. The Cornwall Tribnte; A Piece of Plate, presented to the Honorable and Venerable John Strachan, D.D., Archdeacon of York, By Forty-two of his former Pupils, Educated by Him at Cornwall, Presented Second July, MDCCC- XXXI II. York : Printed by Robert Stanton. 1833. 8 vo., 32 pp. ,542. A Ketrospect of the Summer and Autumn of 1832 ; being A Sermon Delivered in the Cathedral Church of Quebec, On Sunday, the 30th December, in that year. By the Venerable G. J. Mountain, D.D., Archdeacon of Quebec, Hector of the Parish of Quebec and Examining Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Quebec. With an Appendix containing a selection of some few facts and particulars of interest connected with the late awful visitation of the Cholera Morbus. Quebec: Printed by Thomas Cary & Co. Freemasons' Hall, Buade Street. 1833. 8 vo., 33 pp. 543. Rapport du Comite du Conseil Legislatif sur les communications entre le Gou- vernement et les Commissaires pour 1' amelioration du Havre de Montreal. 1833. 8 vo., 48 pp. 544. The Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Welland Canal Company. 1832. Published by order of the Board. H. Leavenworth, Printer — St. Catharines. 1833. 8 vo., 40 pp. 545. Information respecting The Eastern Townships of Lower Canada, in which the British American Land Company intend to commence operations for the sale and settlement of Lands, in the ensuing Spring. 3rd December, 1833. London : W. J. Buffy, Printer, 29„ Budge Row, Walbrook. 1833. 8 vo., 33 pp. 546. The First Report of the Upper Canada Religious Tract & Book Society. For the year 1833. York, U.C. Printed by J. Reynolds, 81 King-St. At the Correspondent Office. 1833. 8 vo., 14 pp. 647. Emigration. Prince Edward Island : a Brief but Faithful Account of this Fine Colony; shewing some of its Advantages as a Place of Settlement; Addressed to those British Farmers, and others, who are Determined to Emigrate, and try their Fortune in a New Country : With Directions how to proceed, what to provide, and what steps to take, on arriving in the Colony. By J. L. Lewellin. London: Reprinted and Republished for the Editor, By W. M. Knight and Co., Bishop's-Court, Old Bailey. 1833. 8 vo., 31 pp. 548. Quebec Emigrant Society. Report of the Proceedings of a Sub-Committee, on the subject of Commuted Pensioners. Published by Order of the Committee of Management. Quebec: Printed by Thomas Cary & Co. Freemasons' Hall, Buade Street. 1833. 12 mo., 18 pp. 1834. 549. What is the result of the Elections?, fully answered. From the Daily Adver- tiser. Montreal: 1834. 8 vo., 18 pp. 550. Observations sur la reponse de Mathieu Lord Aylmer a la deputation du Tat- tersall, et sur le discours du Tres Honorable E. G. Stanley, Secretaire d'Etat pour les Colonies, delivere dans la Chambre des Communes, sur les affaires du Canada, le 15 Avril, 1834. Imprimees sous la direction d'un comite special du comite central et perma- nent du district de Montreal. Montreal. 1834. 8 vo.,- 40 pp. 551. Journal de la Chambre d'Assemblee, Vendredi, 21 Fevrier 1834. 92 Resolutions; Report on the State of the Province, and Address to the Commons of Great Britain and Ireland. 8 vo., 24-42-14 pp. 552. The Celebrated Letter of Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P. to William Lyon Mackenzie, Esq. Mayor of Toronto, Declaratory of a Design to " Free these Provinces from the baneful Domination of the Mother Country." With the Comments of the Press of Upper Canada on the Pernicious and Treasonable Tendency of that Letter, and the Speeches, Eesolutions and Amendments of the Common Council of this city, Which were the result of a Motion of that body to disavow all partici- pation in the sentiments of Mr. Hume. " My son, fear thou the Lord and the King ; and meddle not with them that are given to change." — Prov. xxiv. 21. "For the Commandment is a lamp; and the law is light; and reproofs of instruction are the way of life ! " — Prov. vi. 23. Toronto : Published and Printed by G. P. Bull, at the Recorder and General Printing Office, Market-House. 1834. Price Is. 3d. 8 vo., 64 pp. 553. Liste Chronologique des Eveques et des Pretres tant seculiers que reguliers, employes au service de l'eglise du Canada depuis l'etablissement de ce pays, et aussi la liste des eveques des autres possessions Britanniques de l'Amerique du Nord. Revue au Secretariat de l'Eveche> de Quebec. A Quebec : Chez T. Cary & Cie Imprimeurs Libraires, Au Chien D'Or, Rue Buade. 1834. 8 vo., 52 pp. 554. Les Deux Girouettes, ou L'Hypocrisie Demasqee. Les laches et les fourbes, quelques soit le parti auquel ils appartiennent, meritent d'etre represented comme tels aux yeux du public. L' Argus du 8 November, 1826. Montreal : Imprime par Ludger Duvernay, Imprimerie de la Minerve, No. 29 rue St. Paul. Mai 1834. (Written by L. H. Lafontaine.) 8 vo., 75 pp. 555. Biographie de Joseph Francois Perrault, Protonotaire de la Cour du Banc du Roi pour la District de Quebec, ecrite par lui-meme, a l'age de quatre-vingts ans, sans lunettes, a la suggestion du Lord Aylmer, Gouverneur en Chef du Bas- Canada. Quebec: Imprimee par Thomas Cary & Cie, Rue Buade, Chien D'Or. 1834. 12 mo., 41 pp. 556. Narrative of a Voyage, a Party of Emigrants, sent out from Sussex, in 1834, by the Petworth Emigration Committee, to Montreal, thence up the River Ottawa and through the Rideau Canal, to Toronto, Upper Canada, and afterwards to Hamilton; also of the Journey from Hamilton to the Township of Blandford, where the Families were settled : And of a Journey through a large portion of the London and Gore Districts, with a Map, shewing the Route: a description of the state of the Country generally, and the nature of the soil. To which is added a Comparison of the Route to Upper Canada by Quebec, with that by New York; and Observations on the proper Mode of Fitting out Emigrant Ships. By James Marr Brydone, Sxirgeon, R.N. Sold by John Phillips, Petworth; and by Effingham Wilson, 88, Royal Ex- change, London. 1834. Price 2s. 8 vo., 65 pp. 557. Report of the Court of Directors of the -British American Land Company, to the Proprietors. 19th June, 1834. London : W. J. Ruffy, Printer, 29, Budge Row, Walbrook. 1834. 8 vo., 8 pp. 77 558. A Letter to the Congregation of St. James' Church, York, U. Canada, occa- sioned by The Hon. John Elmsley's publication of the Bishop op Strasbourg's observations, on the 6th Chapter of St. John's Gospel. By John Strachan, DD. LL.D. Archdeacon of York &c. &c. York : Printed by Eobert Stanton. 1834. 8 vo., 96 pp. 1835. 559. Notes diverses sur le Bas-Canada. Par Armury Girod, Cultivateur de Varemies. Premiere Livraison. Village Debartzch: De Hniprimerie de J. P. Boucher — Belleville. MDCOCXXXV. 4to., 129 pp. 560. Notes upon Canada and the United States of America : in the year MDCCC- XXXV. By a Traveller. Toronto, late York, Upper Canada: Printed by W. J. Coates, 160 King Street. 1835. 8 vo., 95 pp. 561. Remarks on the petition of the Convention, and on the Petition of the Consti- tutionalists. By Anti-Bureaucrat. Montreal : Printed at the Herald Office, May, 1835. (Written by Adam Thorn.) 24 mo., 192 pp. 562. First Annual Report of the Constitutional Association of Quebec, Presented 28th November, 1835. With an Appendix, Containing the Declaration, the State of the Eepresentation, the Petition to His Majesty and Both Houses of the Imperial Parliament, and the Eeport of the Agent. Quebec : Printed by Order of the Association. 1835. 8 vo., 28 pp. 563. A Brief View of the Township Laws up to the present time, with a treatise on the law and office of constable, the law relative to Landlord and Tenant, Distress for Bent, Inn Keepers, &c. Compiled by the Author of the Provincial Justice. Toronto: Printed by W. J. Coates, 160 King Street. A.D. 1835. 8 vo., 151 & 3 pp. 564. Colonial Policy, with hints upon the formation of Military settlements. To which are added observations on the Boundary Question now pending between this country and the United States. " Coelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt." London: James Cochran and Co., Waterloo-Place. 1835. Price One Shilling. 8 vo., 49 pp. 565. Observations de L'Hon. D. B. Viger, contre la proposition faite dans le Conseil legislatif, le 4 mars, 1835, de rejeter le Bill de 1'Assemblee, pour la nomination d'un Agent de la Province. Montreal : Imprime par Ludger Duvernay, Bureau de La Minerve. 1835. 8 vo., 79 pp. 566. A Speech on the improvement of the Shannon, being in continuation of the debate in the House of Commons 12th May, 1835, giving a comparative view of the navigation of the Eideau Canal, in Canada, and the Kiver Shannon in Ire- land; with observations on the value of a connection by steam packets, with British America. London: J. Bain, 1, Haymarket; W. Curry, Dublin; T. Kaye, Liverpool. 1835. With Maps. 8 vo., 60 pp. 78 567 A Few Remarks on Internal Improvements in the Canadas. By James George. Quebec, 1835. 8 vo., 11 pp. 568. Information respecting the Eastern Townships of Lower Canada, addressed to EMIGRANTS AND OTHERS in Search of LANDS FOR SETTLEMENT. Montreal : Printed by James and Thomas A. Starke. 1835. 8 vo., 8 pp. 569. Statistical and Practical Observations, relative to the Province of New-Bruns- wick, Published for the Information of Emigrants. By Alexander Wedderburn, Emigrant Agent, and Secretary to the late Agri- cultural and Emigrant Society, at Saint John, New-Brunswick. Saint John: Printed by Henry Chubb, Market-Square. MDCCCXXXV. 4to, 86 pp. 570. The Importance of providing Beligious Education for the Poor: connected with the true Principle of all Christian Charity. Two Discourses, preached by request, in the Cathedral Church of Quebec, before the Quebec Diocesan Com- mittee of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, on Sunday, 25 of Oct., 1835. By John H. Hopkins, D.D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Diocese of Vermont. Burlington: Smith and Harrington. 1835. 8 vo., 30 pp. 571. Institution of a Church and Sunday School, in Moore, Western District, Upper Canada. Sandwich, U.C. : James M. Cowan, Printer, Emigrant Office. 1835. 12 mo., 8 pp. 572. Message from Legislative Council with certain resolutions on the subjects of The Clergy Beserves and the Executive and Legislative Councils. 1835. 8 vo., 22 pp, 573. Report of a Select Committee To which was Beferred the Subject of The Cur- rency. Ordered, by the House of Assembly, to be Printed, (2000 copies) 15th April, 1835. Toronto : M. Beynolds, Printer to the Hon. The House of Assembly. MDCCCXXXV. 8 vo., Ill pp. 574. Report of a Select Committee of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada, upon the Provisions made by law for the support of a Protestant Clergy' in that Province. Toronto: Printed by B. Stanton, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1835. 8 vo., 86 pp. 575. List of the Proprietors of the Canada Company, incorporated by Boyal Charter, 19th August 1826. Office, No. 13, St. Helen's Place. London: Printed by W. Marchant, Ingram-Court, Fenchurch-Street. 1835. (Contains several MSS. pages.) 8 vo., 16 pp. 1836. 576, The Discovery of America, By Christopher Columbus; and the origin of the North American Indians. By J. Mackintosh. Toronto : Printed by W. J. Coates, King Street. 1836. 8 vo., 152 pp. 79 577. Siege de Quebec, en 1759. Copie d'apres un Manuscrit Apporte de Londres, par L Honorable D. B. Viger, lors de son retour en Canada, en Septembre 1834 — Mai 1835. Copie d'un Manuscrit depose a la Bibliotheque de Hartwell en Angleterre. Quebee: Des Presses de Frechette & Cie., No. 8, rue Lamontagne. 1836. 8 vo., 41 pp. 578. Existing Difficulties in the Government of the Canadas By J. A. Eoebuck, M.P. London: Printed by C. and W. Eeynell, Little Pulteney Street, Golden Square. 1836. 8 vo., 68 pp. 578a. Anti-Gallic Letters; addressed to His Excellency, The Earl of Gosford, Gov- ernor in Chief of the Canadas. By Camillus. Montreal: Printed at the Herald Office. 1836. 16 mo., 226 pp. (Written by Adam Thorn, M.A.) 579. Observations on the Constitutions, Political and Judicial, of the British Colonies, with proposed amendments, suggested by the political differences now existing in the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada: In a letter to the Eight Honourable Lord Glenelg, His Majesty's principal Secretary of State for the Colonies. By James Christie Esten, L.L.D. Late Chief Justice, and President of the Council, of the Bermudas. London: Eichards & Co., Law Booksellers and Publishers, 194, Fleet Street. 1836. 8 vo., 16 pp. 580. Declaration of the Views and Objects of the British Constitutional Society, On its Ee-organization. Addressed to their Fellow Subjects in Upper Canada. Toronto : 1836. 8 vo., 12 pp. 581. The Reform Alliance Society to their Brother Reformers in Upper Canada. Toronto, May, 1836. 8 vo., 8 pp. 582. A Letter on the Proposed New Colonial Funding System. 1836. By William Bancks. Printed by C. F. Fothergill, Palladium Office, York-Street, Toronto. 16 mo., 12 pp. 583. A Despatch from the Eight Honorable Lord Glenelg, His Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, To His Excellency Sir Francis Bond Head, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada; Containing His Majesty's Answer to the separate Addresses and Eepresentations which proceeded from the Legislative Council and House of Assembly, during the first Session of the present Parliament; and His instructions to the Lieutenant Governor. Communicated to the House of Assembly by Message on the 30th of January, 1836. Ordered by the House of Assembly to be printed. Toronto : M. Eeynolds. 1836. 8 vo., 36 pp. 584. Message from His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, of 30th January, 1836 : Transmitting a Despatch from His Majesty's Government. Printed by Order of the Hon. The Legislative Council. E Stanton, Printer. 8 vo., 50 pp. 585. Proceedings had in the Commons House of Assembly, on the subject of an address to His Excellency Sir F. B. Head, for certain information on the affairs of the Colony. Printed by order of the Commons House of Assembly. E. Stanton, Printer. 1836. 8 vo., 28 pp. 80 586. Message from His Excellency Sir Francis Bond Head, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada : In answer to the Address of the House of Assembly, of the 5th February, 1836, with Sundry Documents requested by the House in said Address. Ordered by the House of Assembly to be printed. Toronto: M. Eeynolds. 1836. 8 vo., 42 pp. 587. Address to His Excellency Sir Francis Bond Head, for copies of dispatches from His Majesty's Government, on the subject of the Independence of the Judges, and of the Cession of the Revenue Under 14 Geo. III. to the Legislature of this Province. His Excellency's answer to the same, with the documents desired; and the Proceedings had by the House of Assembly during the 1st Session 11th Prov. Pari, on the passing of a Bill for the payment of salaries to the Principal Officers of the Government. Toronto : M. Eeynolds. 1836. 8 vo., 27 pp. 588. Proceedings of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada on the Bill sent up from the House of Assembly, entitled An Act to amend the Jury Laws of this Province. Printed by order of the Honourable the Legislative Council. E. Stanton, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1836. 8 vo., 60 pp. 589. Report of a Select Committee of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada, upon the Complaints contained in an address to the King from the House of Assembly, Passed 15th April, 1835, of the Eejection by the Legislative Council, of Bills sent from the House of Assembly; and the Address of the Legislative Council to His Majesty, on that Subject. Toronto: E. Stanton, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1836. 8 vo., 52 pp. 590. Report of the Select Committee, To which was referred The Answer of His Excellency, the Lieut. Governor, to an Address of the House of Assembly, rela- tive to a Eesponsible Executive Council. Ordered by the House of Assembly to be printed. Toronto : M. Eeynolds, Printer. 1836. 8 vo., 103 pp. & app. 80 pp. 591. Petition Aux Honorables Chevaliers, Citoyens et Bourgeois, les Communes du Eoyaume-Uni de la Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande assemblee en Parlement. Chambre d' Assemblee, 26 Fevrier 1836. 4to., 8 pp. 592. Important Debate on the adoption of the Eeport of the Select Committee on the Differences between His Excellency and the late Executive Council : in the House of Assembly, April 18th, 1836. Toronto, U.C. : Jos. H. Lawrence, Printer, Guardian Office. MDCCCXXXVI. 8 vo., 63 pp. 593. Speech of C. A. Hagerman, Esq. M.P.P. in the House of Assembly, April 18th, 1836, against the adoption of the report of the select Committee on the subject of the differences between His Excellency and the Executive Council. Toronto, U.C. : J. H. Lawrence, Printer, Guardian Office. MDCCCXXXVI. 8 vo., 24 pp. 594. The Speeches, Messages and Replies of His Excellency Sir Francis Bond Head, K.C.H., Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, accompanied by an Extract from A Despatch of His Excellency to Lord Glenelg: together with Introductory Eemarks, and a Brief Biographical Sketch. " I know not," observed one of the most eminent English diplomatists with whom he had very frequent communications, " where Lord Collingwood got his style, but he writes better than any of us." Toronto, U.C. : Henry Eowsell. 1836. 8-vo.. 72 pp. 81 595. Clergy Reserves & School Lands in Upper Canada. Mr. Buchanan's Letter to Wm. H. Draper. Toronto : 1836. 8 vo., 14 pp. 596. Thoughts on the present state and future prospects of the Church op England in Canada, with hints for some improvement in her ecclesiastical arrange- ments; humbly addressed to the Rt. Eev. the Lord Bishop and the Eev. Clergy. By a Presbyter of the Diocese of Quebec. Printed for the publisher: 1836. 8 vo., 16 pp. 597. Parochial Duties, Practically Illustrated. Second Edition. " Let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works." — Heb. x. 24. Montreal : Printed by John E. L. Miller. 1836. 16 mo., 30 pp. 597a. The Fourth Report of the Upper Canada Religious Tract and Book Society: Read at the Annual General Meeting, Held on the 11th February, 1836. Toronto: Guardian Office— J. II. Lawrence, Printer. MDCCCXXXVI. 8 vo., 16 pp. 598. The Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Welland Canal Company. 1835. Published by order of the Board. H. Leavenworth, Printer : St. Catharines, U.C. 1836. 8 vo., 43 pp. 599. Report on a Recoxnoissance for a Rail Road from the Coast of Maine to Quebec. Respectfully inscribed to His Excellency, Robert P. Dunlop, Gov. of Maine. By S. H. Long. Lt. Col. U.S. Engrs. 1836. S vo., 80 pp. 600. Systeme de Stenographie, applicable au Francais et a l'Anglais. Par F. Real Angers, Etudiant en Droit. Quebec: Imprime pour le proprietaire, par Frechette & Cie, Rue Lamon- tagne No. 8, 1836. 8 vo., 15 pp. 601. Memoire Concernant les Greves du Sault-au-Matelot, de la Chatellenie de Cou- longe. et Autres, que Le Seminaire de Quebec Possede a Titre de Fief. No date, but probably 1836. 8 vo., 84 pp. 1837. 602. The Affairs of the Canadas. In a series of Letters. By a Canadian. " Correct every real grievance, but maintain the happy constitution inviolate." His Excellency Sir Francis B. Head, and the people of Upper Canada. London : Printed by J. King, College Hill, London. 1837. 8 vo., 75 pp. 603. The Canadian Portfolio, 1837. (Four letters on the political situation in Canada.) 8 vo., 168 pp. 604. A Few Words on the Subject of Canada. By a Barrister. " It seems to be the obligation of a general law which affects all these disputes between a popular assembly on the one hand, and the executive on the other, and the course of proceeding which generally takes place strongly impresses this lesson, that popular assemblies are hardly ever wrong in the beginning, and hardly ever right at the conclusion, of these struggles." Lord John Russell. London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, Paternoster Row. 1837. 8 vo., 52 pp. 82 605. Canadiana: containing Sketches of Upper Canada, and thb Crisis in its Politi- cal Affairs. In two parts. '• All that bear this are villains, Not to rouse up at the great call of Nature, And check the growth of these domestic spoilers, That make us slaves, and tell us, ' tis our charter." Otway. By W. B. Wells, Barrister-at-lay, and Member of the Provincial Parliament. London: Printed for the Author, By C. and W. Eeynell, Little Pulteney Street. 1837. 8 vo., 202 pp. 606. The Canadian Farmer's Travels in the United States of America, in which Eemarks are made on the Arbitrary Colonial Policy Practised in Canada, and the Free and Equal Eights, and happy Effects of the Liberal Institutions and Astonishing Enterprise of the United States. By Eobert Davis. Buffalo: Printed for the Author [Steele's Press]. 1837. 12 mo, 107 pp. 607. Representation on the Legislative Union of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, by the Constitutional Association of the- City of Montreal. (Map.) Montreal : 1837. 8 vo., 24 pp. 608. Thoughts on the Banking System of Upper Canada, and on the present crisis. Toronto : Printed for the Author. 1837. 8 vo., 16 pp. 609. Remarks on the Proceedings as to Canada, in the present session of Parliament; By one of the Commissioners. 10th April, 1837. London: James Eidgway and Sons, Piccadilly. MDCCCJ.XXVII. 8 vo., 67 pp. 610. The Speech of the Hon. John Eolph, M.P.P. Delivered on the Occasion of the Late Inquiry into Charges of High Misdemeanors at the late Elections. Pre- ferred against His Excellency Sir Francis Bond Head, before the Commons House of Assembly of Upper Canada. Toronto: Printed by M. Eeynolds, Cor. & Adv. Office. 1837. 8 vo., 38 pp. 611. Speeches of Dr. John Eolph, and Christopher A. Hagerman, Esq., His Majesty's Solicitor General, on the Bill for Appropriating the Proceeds of the Clergy Eeserves to the purposes of General Education. 1st Session, 13th Parliament. Toronto : Printed by M. Eeynolds, Cor. & Adv. Office. 1837. 8 vo., 32 pp. 612. The Reserve Question, or a word for the Church. By one of its Clergy. Audi alteram partem. Fiat Justitia. Printed for the Author. 8 vo., 20 pp. 612a. Wesleyan Methodism in Upper Canada : A Sermon, preached before the Con- ference of Ministers of the Wesleyan-Methodist Church in Canada City of Toronto, June 18th, 1837: By Egerton Eyerson. Published by request of the Conference. " To testify the Gospel of the Grace of God."— St. Paul. " The friends of all, the enemies of none." — John Wesley. Toronto : Printed at the Conference Office. 1837. 8 vo., 27 pp. 613. M6moire sur 1'amovibilite des Cures en Canada. Montreal: De L'Imprimerie de Louis Perrault, Eue Ste. Therese. Se vend chez E. E. Fabre, Eue St. Vincent. 1837. 8 vo., 54 pp. 83 614. Notes sur L'Inamovibilite des Cures dans le Bas-Canada. Par L. H. La Fontaine, Avoeat. Montreal: Imprime par Ludger Duvernay, a l'imprimerie de la Minervc, No. 29, Rue Saint-Paul. 1837. 8 vo., 56 pp. 615. Remarques sur les Notes de Mr. Lafontaine, Avoeat, Relativement a l'lnamovi- bilite des Cures dans le Bas-Canada — 25 Mars 1837. 8 vo., 41 pp. 616. Les Revelations du Crime ou Cambray et ses Complices. Ainsi que la Vertu le Crime a ses degres. Racine. Chroniques Canadiennes de 1834. Par P. R. A. Imprime Par Frechette et Cie, No. 8, Rue Lamontagne. Quebec, 1837. (Written by F. R. Angers.) 8 vo., 73 pp. 617. Traite sur la Tenue des Livres, en partie simple et partie double, redige pour la classe mercantile. Par Jos. Laurin. Etudiant en Droit. Quebec : Imprime par N. Aubin, Rue St. Pierre, No. 33. 1837. 8 vo., 48 pp. 618. Report of the Committee of the House of Assembly to -whom was referred that part of the Journals of last Session, containing the Letter of the Speaker of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada, with certain Resolutions of that House, accompanying the same. 1837. 8 vo., 15 pp. 618a. An Abstract of the Minutes of the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, (in connection with the Church of Scotland,) Session VII., held at Toronto 31st August-6th September, 1837. Toronto : Printed by William J. Coates. MDCCXXXVII. 8 vo., 23 pp. 619. Address to the Female Members of the Church of Christ in Toronto. Toronto. Printed by W. J. Coates, King Street. 1837. 8 vo., 23 pp. 620. Experience of Five Christian Indians of the Pequod tribe. Published by William Apess, Missionary of that tribe, and author of " The Son of the forest." " Go ye therefore .... Matt, xxviii, 19, 20. Second Edition. Boston: Printed for the Publisher. 1837. 8 vo., 47 pp. 621-. A Treatise on Hydrophobia, (taken from the Manuscript of a late Eminent Physician.) To which is appended an infallible Remedy, both as a preventative and in confirmed cases. By Henry Hughes. (H.M. 1st Royal Reg't.) Montreal : Printed at the Herald Office. 1837. (Price 2s. 6d.) 8 vo., 34 pp. 622. Correspondence of Archdeacon Mountain, with the Colonial Department of H.M.'s Government. Southampton: (No date, but probably 1837.) 8 vo., 19 pp. 622a. A Constitntional Conversation with a Conscientious Colonist; or Truth vs. Error. 1837 ( ?) 8 vo., 7 pp. 84 1838. 623. An Act to amend, and reduce into one Act, The Militia Laws of this Province. Passed 6th March 1S3S. Printed by Order of the Commons House of Assembly. Toronto: E. Stanton, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1838. 8 vo., 24 pp. 624. Speech of E. S. Cayley, Esq. M.P. on the Debate on bringing in a Bill "To make Temporary Provision for the Government of Lower Canada." Wednesday, 17th January. 1838. London : Printed by permission of the Proprietor of " the Mirror of Parlia- ment." 1838. 8 vo., 20 pp. 625. Lord Brougham's speech in the Houss of Lords, Thursday, January 18, 1838, upon Canada. London : James Bidgvvay and Sons, Piccadilly. 1838. 8 vo., 61 pp. 626. Lord Brougham's Speech in the House of Lords, on Friday, 2nd February, 1838, On THE MALTREATMENT of the NORTH AMERICAN COLONIES. London : James Bidgway and Sons, Piccadilly. 1838. 8 vo., 37 pp. 627. Speech of The Eight Honourable Lord Asiiburton, (In the House of Lords,) On the Second Eeading of the Canada Government Bill. Friday, February 2. 1838. London: Printed by Permission of the Proprietors of " The Mirror of Parlia- ment." 1838. 8 vo., 17 pp. 628. A Few Observations upon the value and importance of our North American Colonies. By Lieut. Colonel Oldfield, K.H, Corps of Eoyal Engineers. C'est le nombre du people .... The Fisheries of Newfoundland .... Abbe Eaynal. London : Published by F. Pinkney, at the Military Library, (Late Egerton's), near Whitehall. 1838. 8 vo., 17 pp. 629. Succinct Account of the Treaties and Negociations between Great Britain and the United States of America, relating to the Boundary Between the British Possessions of Lower Canada and New Brunswick, in North America, and The United States of America. . By Andrew Stuart. 8 vo., 206 pp. with maps. 630. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a letter from the Marshal of the Northern District of the State of New York, respecting distur- bances on the Canadian Frontier. January the 13th, 1838. 25th Congress, 2d Session. (Docs. Xos 64-73-74) Ho. of Eeps. Executive. 8 vo., 62 pp. 631. Kemarks upon the Disputed Points of Boundary under the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent, Principally compiled from the Statements laid by the Govern- ment of Great Britain before the King of the Netherlands, as Arbiter. Saint John, New-Brunswick: Printed by D. A. Cameron, at the Observer Office. 1838. 8 vo., 81 pp. & app. 34 pp. 632. Eeport and Eesolves in relation to the North Eastern Boundary. In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. i 1838. 8 vo., 70 pp. 85 633. Personal Memoirs of Major Richardson, Author of '• Movements of the British Legion," &c. &e. As connected with The Singular Oppression of that Officer while in Spain by Lieutenant General Sir De Lacy Evans. A man who is too proud to acknowledge a fault when he is conscious of having committed one, and thereby wounded the feelings of another, shows himself tobe, instead of elevated rank, very low indeed in the scale of intellectual worth. His pride is of the meanest kind, and to him even more disgraceful than his fault. — Anonymous. Montreal: Armour & Ramsay; W. Neilson, Quebec; R. Stanton, Toronto; and J. MacFarlane, Kingston. 1838. 8 vo., 145 & iv pp. 634. Plain Reasons for Loyalty, Addressed to Plain People. By J. K. Cobourg, U.C. : R. D. Chatterton, Printer. 1838. 8 vo., 8 pp. 635. Lord Durham and the Canadians. A reprint from the January Number of the London and Westminster Review. Montreal, Printed for the Publishers. 1838. 8 vo., 32 pp. 636. The Canadian Crisis, and Lord Durham's Mission to the North American Colonies; with remarks, the result of personal observation in the Colonies and the United States, on the remedial measures to be adopted in the North American Provinces. London: 1838. (Signed M. N. O.) 8 vo., 56 pp. 637. Lower Canada at the close of 183T. London : Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street. 1838. 8 vo., 31 pp. 638. A Few Words upon Canada. By Charles Clark, Esq. Barrister at Law; Author of " A Few Words on the Subject of Canada." London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans. 1838. 8 vo., 30 pp. 639. The Canadian Controversy; Its Origin, Nature, and Merits. " Vous savez le Latin ? " " Oui ; mais f aites .... Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme." " Had the House not heard — not from .... — Lord J. Russell's Speech, 22d December, 1837. London : Printed for Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, Pater- noster-Row. 1838. 8 vo., 84 pp. 640. Hints on the Case of Canada, for the Consideration of Members of Parliament. "Do I discourage rebellion, mutiny, rapine, and plunder? You may think I do, believers, but Heaven forbid! No: I encourage you to all these laudable under- takings. You shall plunder, you shall pull down the Government, but you shall do this upon my authority." Dryden's Don Sebastien, A. iii. S. 3. London : John Murray, Albermarle Street. MDCCCXXXVIII. 8 vo., 31 pp. 641. A letter to the Right Honorable the Earl of Durham, K.G.B. Lord High Com- missioner and Governor in Chief of Her Majesty's North American Possessions, &c &c, calling ■ His Lordship's Attention to the Advantages to be Derived by Allowing a Free Transit of Merchandise through Canada to the State of Michi- gan and Wisconsin Territory; as a means of Preserving our Friendly Relations with the United States. With Observations as to the River St. Lawrence, for extending the Commerce of the Empire and Enriching the Canadas. By James Buchanan, Esq., Her Majesty's Consul for the State of New- York. 1838. 8 vo., 25 pp. 234—6 86 642. Sir F. B. Head and Mr. Bidwell. The Cause and Circumstances of Mr. Bid- well's Banishment by Sir F. B. Head, Correctly stated and proved by a United Empire Loyalist. " Britain never did, nor shall Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror But when it first did help to wound itself." " A generous concern for those who are to come after us, should engage us to labour and strive that we may transmit our civil privileges unimpaired to posterity yet unborn." Kingston: Printed by T. H. Bentley, Herald Office. 1838. 8 vo., 16 pp. 643. Civil Government — the late Conspiracy. A Discourse, delivered in Kingston. U.C. December 31, 1837. - By Egerton Ryerson. Published by request. !Ne, pueri, ne tanta animis assuescite bella, Ne patriae validas in viscera vertite vires. Virgil. " Let us be daily thankful, — Doddridge. Toronto: Printed at the Conference Office. Joseph H. Lawrence. Printer. 1838. 8 vo., 20 pp. 644. Trial of Dr. Morrison, M.P.P. for High Treason at Toronto, on Wednesday, April 24, 1838. Toronto: Printed by Donlevy & McTavey, Church Street. 1838. 8 vo., 26 pp. 645. Report, of a Select Committee, of the House of Assembly, on the Political State of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada. H. Sherwood, Esq. M.P.P. Chair- man. Printed by order of the Commons House of Assembly. R. Stanton, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1838. 8 vo., 65 & 16 pp. 646. Report from the Select Committee of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada, on the State op the Province. Printed by Order of the Honorable The Legislative Council. R. Stanton, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 8 vo., 6 0pp. 647. Messages, Addresses, &c, To Sir Francis B. Head, Bart. &c. &c, On His Resig- nation of the Government of Upper Canada. Toronto: R. Stanton, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1838. 8 vo., 116 pp. 648. Doctrine de l'Eglise Catholique d'Irlande et de celle Du Canada, sur la revolte. Recueil de Pieces constatant l'uniformite de cette doctrine dans les deux pays, et sa conformite avec celle de l'eglise universelle. > Imprimee par W. Neilson, Imprimeur libraire. Quebec 1838. 16 mo., 129 pp. 649. Mackenzie's Own Narrative of the Late Rebellion, with illustrations and notes, critical and explanatory: exhibiting the only true account of what took place at the Memorable Siege of Toronto, in the month of December, 1837.- Price Is. Toronto: Printed and sold at the Palladium Office, York Street. 1838. (Twenty copies were found in the oflice of Bell, former printer in company with Mackenzie; not supposed to have been issued.) 8 vo., 23 pp. 660. Journal Historique des Evenemens Arrives a Saint Eustache, pendant la Re- bellion du Comte du Lac des Deux Montagnes. 87 Depuis les soulevemens commences a la fin de novembre, jusqu'au moment ou la tranquillite fut parfaitement retablie. Deus uhionem Libere egit, Super ipsos in coelis tonubit, In malitia eorum disperdet eos. Par IJn Temoin Oculaire. Montreal : Publie par John Jones- 1838. 8 vo., 60 pp. 651. Petition of the Eev. E. Ryerson to the House of Assembly, together with A Message from His Excellency the Lieut. Governor, and Correspondence between the Eight Hon. Lord Glenelg, His Excellency and Mr. Ryerson, re- lating to the Upper Canada Academy. Printed by order of the House of Assembly. Toronto U.C. Canadian Office — Jes. H. Lawrence Printer. MDCCCXXXVIII. 8 vo., 78 pp. 652. Letter from the Bursar of King's College, transmitting Abstracts of Accounts of King's College and Upper Canada College for 1836, 1837, and 18»8. 4to, 21 pp. 653. The Correspondence of the Hon. Wm. Morris with the Colonial Office as the Delegate from the Presbyterian Body in Canada. 1838. 8 vo., 28 pp. 654. Letters to the Honorable William Morris, being strictures on the correspon- dence of that gentleman with the Colonial Office, as a delegate from the Presby- terian body in Canada. By John Strachan, D.D., Archdeacon of York. Cobourg, U.C. : Printed by R. D. Chatterton, at the Office of " The Church." 1838. 12 mo., 57 pp. 655. Reply of Wm. Morris, Member of the Legislative Council, to six letters addressed to him by John Strachan, D.D. Archdeacon of York. Toronto: Printed at the Scotsman Office, 54, Newgate Street. MDCCCXXXVIII. 8 vo., 54 pp.. 656. The Church and the Wesleyans By J. K. Cobourgi U.C. : R. D. Chatterton, Printer. 1838. 16 mo., 16 pp. 657. Remarks and Suggestions, Respectfully offered, on that Portion of the Clergy Reserve Property, (Landed and Funded,) of Upper Canada, " Not specifically appropriated to any particular Church." In a letter Addressed to His Excel- lency Sir George Arthur, K.C.H. Governor and Commander-in-Chief, &c. &c. By the Rev. W. M. Harvard, Late President of the Wesleyan-Methodist Church, in Upper Canada. Quebec: Printed and Sold by William Neilson, Gazette Office; And may he had through any Book-seller in Upper or Lower Canada; Price, A Quarter of a Dollar, Each.' 1838. 8 vo., 47 pp. 658. The Eighth and Ninth Annual Reports of the Newcastle District Committee, of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Presented by the Committee on the 31st December, 1838. To which is added a short Account of the Proceedings of the Travelling Missionary Society of the Newcastle District, with a Statement of their Receipts and Expenditure to the 24th December, 1838. Cobourg, U.C. Printed by R. D. Chatterton. 16 mo., 19 pp. 234— 6J ss 659. The Progress of Popery in the British Dominions and elsewhere. Reprinted from " Blackwood's Magazine " of October. Sixth thousand. London: Published by the Protestant Association. And sold by Nisbet, Berners Street: Seeleys, Fleet St. Hatchards; Rivingtons; Dalton; Shaw; Forbes & Jackson; and may be obtained of all Booksellers. 1S3S. (Price 3d or 20s per 100.) 8 vo., 20 pp. 660. Rules and Regulations of the Orange Institution, of British North America : Adopted by the Grand Lodge at a Meeting, held in the New British Coffee House, City of Toronto, tT.C. on Tuesday the 16th of January, 1838. The Right Worship- ful Ogle R. Gowan, Esq. of Brockville, Grand Master, in the Chair. All Communications upon the business of the Orange Institution of British North America, are to be addressed (post paid) to the Deputy. Grand Secretary, John Bacon, Esq. Brockville, U.C. Toronto: Printed at the Palladium Office. 1838. 16 mo., 15 pp. 661. Case of Baptiste Cadien, for Murder; Tried at Three Rivers, in the March Session 1838. Three Rivers : Printed and Published by G. Stobbs. 1838. 16 mo., 24 pp. 662. Proees entre Messire A. Tessier, Demandeur, et Michel Tetro, Defendeur. Juge le 19 Fevrier 1838. Accompagne de toutes les pieces produites par les parties. Montreal : Irnprime par Frs. Lemaitre, Bureaux de la Quotidienne et du Temps, No. 29, Rue Saint-Paul. 1838. 8 vo., 39 pp. 1839. 663. The Quebec Volunteers. Quebec : Printed and Published by Peregrine Pouchbelt and Rodrick Ramrod, No. 32, Carronade Square. 1839. (The volume consists of title page and nine coloured lithographs, depicting the "Quebec Volunteer Cavalry." "Quebec Royal Engineer Rifles," "Royal Quebec Volunteer Artillery," " Quebec Loyal Artificers, or Faugh a Ballagh," " The " Sailors Company, or Queen's Pets," " The Queen's Own (Light Infantry) of Quebec," " Quebec Light Infantry," " The Queen's Volunteers," and " The High- land Company.") 664. A Lecture on the Discovery of America by the Northmen, five hundred years before Columbus, delivered in New York and in the other cities of the State, also in some of the first Seminaries. By A. Davis. 4th Edition with additions. New York: Printed by Samuel Colman, viii Astor House, Broadway. 1839. 8 vo., 23 pp. 665. Remarks upon the Disputed Points of Boundary under the Fifth Article of the Treaty of Ghent, Principally Compiled from the Statements laid by the Govern- ment of Great Britain before the King of the Netherlands, as Arbiter. Second Edition. Saint John, New-Brunswick: Printed by D. A. Cameron, at the Observer Office. 1839. 8 vo., 85 & xxvii pp. 89 666. Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations, to which was referred the " bill to provide for surveying the northeastern boundary line of the United States, according to the provisions of the treaty of peace of seventeen hundred and eighty three." In Senate of the United States. July 4, 1838. Submitted, and ordered to be printed. 8 vo., 16 pp. 667. A Brief History of the United States Boundary question. Drawn up from official papers by G. P. R. James, Esq. London : Saunders and Otley. Conduit Street. 1839. 8 vo., 32 pp. 668. An Honest Exposure of the honest Manner in which certain honest officials conduct the public business in the British Colonies. Burlington, Vt. : Printed for the Publisher. 1S39. 8 vo., 28 pp. 669. Debate on the Despatches, Transmitted from Her Majesty's Government, and Submitted by His Excellency The Lieutenant Governor, to the House of As- sembly of Nova-Scotia. January 18, 1839. Halifax: Printed at " The Novascotian " Office. 1P39. (Inscribed, '' With Joseph Howe's respects to Lord Durham.") 8 vo., 94 pp. 670. Lord Glenelg's despatches to Sir F. B. Head, Bart, during his administration of the Government of Upper Canada. Abstracted from the papers laid before Par- liament. London : James Ridgway and Sons, Piccadilly. 1839. 8 vo., 193 pp. 671. Report on the affairs of British North America; from the Earl of Durham, Her Majesty's high commissioner, &c. &c. (Officially communicated to both Houses of the Imperial Parliament, on the 11th. of February, 1839.) Montreal: Printed at the Morning Courier Office, St. Francois Xavier Street. 1839. 8 vo., 126 pp. 672. Rapport de Lord Durham, Haut-Commissaire de Sa Majeste &c. sur les affaires de l'Amerique Septentrionale Britannique. London: 1839. 8 vo., 78 pp. 673. Facts Versus Lord Durham. Remarks upon that portion of the Earl of Durham's Report, relating to Prince Edward Island, shewing the fallacy of the Statements contained therein. To which is added a Tabular view of the British Provinces in North America, shewing their territorial extent, the acres under cultivation and their compara- tive population. By a Proprietor. Every man carries a wallet, or two bags, the one hanging before and the other behind him ; in that before he puts the faults of others, in that behind, his ' London :' James Madden & Co. (Late Parbury & Co.), 8, Leadenhall Street. 1839. 8 vo., 22 pp. 674 Refutation de l'ecrit de Louis Joseph Papineau, ex-orateur de la Chambre d'As- 'semblee du Bas-Canada, intitule Histoire de l'Ixsurrection du Canada. Publiee dans le recueuil hebdomadaire La Revue du Progres, imprimee a an imprimerie de John Lovell, Rue St. Nicolas, a Montreal, Bas Canada. (Signed Sabrevois de Bleury.) 8 vo., 136 pp. 90 675. Messages From His Excellency The Governor General, on the Subject of the Ke-union of the Provinces of Upper & Lower Canada, together with the Besolu- tions of the House of Assembly, and the Amendments thereto; and the Yeas and Nays thereon — the Address to His Excellency — and His Eeply. Toronto : Printed at the Patriot Office. 1839. 8 vo., 41 pp. 676. Address of Assembly to His Excellency Sir George Arthur, Knight Com- mander of the Eoyal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Lt. Governor of the Province of Upper Canada, Major General Commanding Her Majesty's Forces therein &c &c. Plan proposed to be followed by the Commission appointed to enquire into and investigate the several departments of the Public Service of Upper Canada. 1839. 8 vo., 29 pp. 677. A Short Account of the Emigration from the Highlands of Scotland, to North America; and the establishment of the Catholic Diocese of Upper Canada. With an appendix. Kingston, Upper Canada, 1839. 12 mo., 54 pp. 678. Proceedings had in the Legislature of Upper Canada, During the years 1831-2 & 3, on the subject of the Lands set apart by His late Most Gracious Majesty, King George the Third, for the purpose of Schools; together with sundry Des- patches and Documents relating to the same subject. Printed by Order of the House of Assembly. Toronto U.C. Guardian Office — Joseph H. Lawrence, Printer. 1839. 8 vo., 41 pp. 679. Remarks on the Proposed Union op the Provinces. J. B. Eobinson. 1839. 8 vo., 223 pp. 680. An important letter on Eesponsible Government, from Lieutenant Colonel Gowan, M.P.P. for the County of Leeds in U. Canada. " The man who is not moved with what he reads .... Cowper. Toronto: Printed at the Examiner Office. 1839. 8 vo., 20 pp. 681. Considerations on the Past, Present & Future Condition of the Canadas. By Henry Taylor. No. II. Montreal: Printed for the Author by John Lovell, Saint Nicholas Street. 1839. 8 vo., 68 pp. (incomplete). 682. The Address of Bishop Macdonell. To the Irish Catholics of Upper Canada. Published at the office of the Whig, Kingston. 1839. 2 folio pp. 683. The Clergy Reserve Question; as a matter of History — A Question of Law — and A Subject of Legislation ; in a series of Letters to the Hon. W. H. Draper, M.P.P Member of the Executive Council, and Her Majesty's Solicitor General of Upper Canada. By Egerton Eyerson. " The most just law .... Summons to Parlt. Toronto : J.. H. Lawrence, Printer, Guardian Office. 1839. 12 mo., 156 pp. 684. Ten Letters on the Church and Church Establishments; Addressed to the Hon. W. H. Draper, M.P.P., &c. &c. By an Anglo-Canadian. Toronto: Printed at the Commercial Herald Office 1839. 8 vo., 79 pp. (Attributed to Eev. Adam Townley.) 91 685. A short account of Prince Edward Island, designed chiefly for the information of the agriculturist and other emigrants of small capital. By the author of the Emigrant's introduction to an acquaintance with the British American Colonies, &c. Great Nature spoke, observant man obey'd Cities were built, societies were made. — Pope. London: Madden & Co. (Late Parbury & Co.), 8, Leadenhall Street. 1839. 8 vo., 90 & iii pp. 686. Report of the Case of the Canadian Prisoners; with An Introduction on the Writ of Habeas Corpus. By Alfred A. Fry, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, one of the Counsel in the Case. London: A. Maxwell, 32, Bell Yard, Lincoln's Inn, Law Bookseller to His Late Majesty. And Milliken and Son, Dublin. MDCCCXXXIX. 8 vo., 106 pp. 687. The Second Report of the Upper Canada Clergy Society, for sending out Clergymen &c, to that Province; with a statement of the design and constitu- tion of the Society. It is requested that this report may not be destroyed, but circulated or sent back to the secretary. London : Printed by G.. Norman, Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, 1839. 12 mo., 25 pp. 688. An Abstract of the. Minutes of the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, (In Connexion with the Church of Scotland,) Session VII., Held at Toronto 31st August-6th September, 1837. Toronto: Printed by William J, Coates. MDCCCXXXVII. 8 vo., 23 pp. 689. Rules for the Government of the Bural Police. Montreal: Printed by James Starke & Co., St. Therese Street. 1839. 12 mo.,. 25 pp. i 690. The Seventh Report of the Upper Canada Keligious Tract & Book Society, Pre- sented at the Annual Meeting, Held on the 16th May, 1839. Toronto: Printed for the U. C. Eeligious Tract and Book Society. J. H. Lawrence, Printer, Guardian Office. MDCCCXXXIX. 8 vo., 16 pp. 691. Memorial and Case of David Chisholme. 1839. 8 vo., 35 pp. 692. Principes de la Langue des Sauvages Appeles Sauteux. Quebec: De l'lmprimerie de Frechette & Cie., Imprimeurs-libraires No. 8 rue Lamontagne. 1839. 12 mo., 146 pp. 1840. 693. Collection de Memoires et de Eelations sur l'histoire Ancienne du Canada, d'apres des Manuscrits Becemment obtenus des Archives et Bureaux Publics en France. . Publiee sous la Direction de la Societe Litteraire et Histonque de Quebec. Quebec: Imprimerie de William Cowan et fils. 1840. This collection consists of: — (A) Memoire sur L'Etat Present du Canada; d'apres un Manuscrit aux Archives du Bureau de la Marine a Paris. 8 vo., 7 pp. (B) Memoire sur La Canada; d'apres un Manuscrit aux Archives du Bureau de la Marine a Paris. 8 vo., 14 pp. (C) Considerations sur L'Etat present du Canada; d'apres un Manuscnt 92 Aux Archives du Bureau de la Marine a Paris. 8 vo., 29 pp. (D) Histoire du Canada, Par M. L'Abbe de Belmont; d'apres mi Manuscrit A la Bibliotheque du Roi a Paris. 8 vo., 36 pp. (E) Relation du Siege de Quebec en 1759; D'Aprls un Manuscrit recemment obtenu de France. 8 vo., 21 pp. (F) Jugement Impartial sur les Operations Militaires de la Campagne en Canada, en 1759; D'Apres un Manuscrit recemment obtenu de France. 8 vo., 7 pp. (G) Reflections Sommaires sur Le Commerce qui s'est fait en Canada; D'Apres un manuscrit a la Bibliotheque du Roi a Paris. 8 vo., 7 pp. (H) Histoire de' l'Eau-de-Vie en Canada ; D'Apres un Manuscrit recemment obtenu de France. 8 vo., 24 pp. 694. Lithographic Views of Military Operations in Canada under His Excellency Sir John Colborne, COB. etc. during the late Insurrection. From sketches by Lord Charles Beauclerk, Captain Royal Regiment. Accompanied by Notes His- torical and Descriptive. London : Published by A. Flint, 4, Piccadilly. MDCCCXL. 695. Exposition of The Boundary Differences between Great Britain and the United States, subsequently to their Adjustment by Arbitration. " The tranquillity of the people, the safety of states, the happiness of the human race, do not allow that the rights, frontiers, sovereignty, and other posses- sions of nations, should remain uncertain, subject to dispute, and ever ready to occasion bloody wars." — VattePs Law of Nations. " May we give them as little cause as possible to recollect that they are not British subjects." — Townsend-1783. Drawn up at the Request of the Chamber of Commerce at Sheffield. By David TJrquhart, Esq. Glasgow : — John Smith & Son. Edinburgh: — William Blackwood & Sons. London: — James Fraser. MDCCCXL. 8 vo., 91 & xx pp. 696. The Caroline Almanack, and American Freeman's Chronicle. For 1840. Rochester, N.Y. Mackenzie's Gazette Office. 8 vo., 124 pp. 697. Responsible Government for Colonies. London: James Ridgway, Piccadilly. 1840. Price 2s. 6d. 12 mo., 107 pp. 698. An Address to the House of Lords, against the Bill Before Parliament for the Union of the Canadas; and Disclosing the Improper Means by which the Consent of the Legislature of the Upper Province has been Obtained to the Measure. By Sir Francis B. Head, Bart. " Would you destroy the old House ? " — Guy Mannering. London : John Murray, Albermarle Street. 1840. 8 vo., 52 pp. 699. Canada and the Canada Bill; Being an Examination of the Proposed Measure for the Future Government of Canada; with an Introductory Chapter, contain- ing some General Views respecting the British Provinces in North 'America. By the Hon. John Beverly Robinson, Chief Justice of Upper Canada. Nee vidisse semel satis est. — 6th Aeneid. London : Published by J. Hatchard and Son, 187 Piccadilly. MDCCCXL 8 vo., 198 pp. 700. Report from the Select Committee of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, appointed to report on the State of the Province- Toronto : 1840. 8 vo., 112 & xlvii pp. 93 701. Address to the Inhabitants of the District of Gore, and Speeches upon the Trade Act, upon the Bill for compensating the losses of sufferers by the late Eebellion, upon the Bank Restriction Bill, and an extract from a speech upon the Union of the Provinces. By the Hon. John Wilson. Hamilton, U.C. Printed at Euthven's Book and Job Office. 1S40. 8 vo., 35 pp. 702. Copies of Letters, &c. Read in the Legislative Council, in the Debate upon the Clergy Reserve Bill, January 17, 1840. , By the Honourable P. B. De Blaquiere. Toronto : Printed by R. Stanton, 164 King Street. MDCCCXL. 8 vo., 29 pp. 703. Memoires relatifs a l'emprisonnement de l'Honorable D. B. Vio.er. Montreal : Imprime par F. Cinq-Mars. 1840. S vo., 57 pp. 704. Observations en amelioration des lois des chemins telles qu'en force dans le Bas- Canada, en 1825. Par J. Viger, Ecr., Inspecteur des Chemins et Ports de la Cite et Paroisse de Montreal, &c. &c. Montreal: Imprime par John Lovell. Rue St. Nicolas. 1840. (With Tanslation.) 8 vo., 36 & 40 pp. 705. Wesleyan Methodist Conference: its union with the conference of the Wes- leyan Methodist Church in Canada, in August, 1833, And its separation from Canada Conference, in August, 1840: consisting of the official proceedings and correspondence of both bodies and their representatives. By W. & E. Ryerson, representatives of the Canada Conference. Published in consequence of the publication of the proceedings of the English conference in the printed minutes. Epigraph — Dr. Watts. London: Thomas Legg, 73 Cheapside. Printed by F. Hadden, Castle Street, Finsbury. 1840. 8 vo., 114 pp. 705a. Ministerial Education. Two Discourses, delivered in the Congregational Chapel, Toronto, on Friday, September 11, 1840, on occasion of the opening of the Congregational Academy. The first by the Rev. A. Little, Tutor to the Institution. The second by the Rev. W. P. Wastell, of Hamilton. Toronto ; Lesslie Brothers, Publishers. Wm. H. Busteed, Printer. 1840. 8 vo., 35 pp. 706. Rules & Regulations for the interior order and police of the Gaol at Montreal. Drawn up. and Homologated according to the Provincial Statute 6 William IV Chap 15, Sec. 16. Montreal : Printed by James Starke & Co. 1840. 8 vo., 32 pp. 1841. 707 A Letter to Her Majesty the British Queen, with Letters to Lord Durham, Lord Glenelg and Sir George Arthur; to which is added an appendix embracing a report of the testimony taken on the trial of the writer by a Court Martial, at Toronto in Upper Canada. By Th. Jefferson Sutherland. Albany : Printed by C. Van Benthuysen. 1841. 12 mo., 167 pp. 708. Junius. " A Letter to an Honourable Brigadier General, commander in Chief of His Majesty's forces in Canada," London, 1760. Now first ascribed to Junius. To which is added, " A refutation of the letter, etc. By an Officer." 94 With incidental notices of Lords Townshend and Sackville, Sir Philip Francis, and others. Edited by N. W. Simons, of the British Museum. London. William Pickering, 1841. 12 mo., 110 pp. 709. The City of Toronto Poll Book. Exhibiting a classified list of Voters, at the late great Contest for Responsible Government. " Union is Strength." Toronto : Printed by Lesslie Brothers. 1841. 12 mo., 24 pp. 710. Standing Rules and Regulations of the Legislative Assembly of Canada. Adopted in the first session of the First Provincial Parliament. Ordered to be printed on 19th, June, 1841. Kingston : Printed by G. Desbarats & T. Cary. 1841. 16 mo., 41 pp. 711. Regies et Reglements permanents de l'Assemblee Legislative du Canada. Adoptes dans la premiere Session du premier Parlement Provincial. Impression ordonnee le 19e Juin 1841. Kingston: Imprimes par G. Desbarats & T. Cary. 1841. 16 mo., 42 pp. 712. Notices of the Death of the Late Loid Sydenham By the Press of British North America. ' With Prefatory Remarks. Toronto : Printed and Published at the Examiner Office. 1841. 8 vo., 77 pp. 713. Case of Mr. McLeod, in whose person the Crown of Great Britain is arraigned for Felony. Parliaments may ruin, but never save a State. — Sir W. Temple. Third Edition (revised). By David Urquhart, Esq. Coupland and Co., Southampton; and Longman and Co., London. 1841. 8 vo., 158 pp. 714. Trial of Alexander M'Leod, for the Murder of Amos Durfee ; and as an accom- plice in the Burning of the Steamer Caroline, in the Niagara River, during the Canadian Rebellion in 1837-8. New-York: Published at the Sun Office. 1841. 8 vo., 32 pp. 715. Notice Biographique sur Mgr. J. J. Lartigue, Premier Eveque de Montreal. (By C. La Roque, Ptre). 1841. 8 vo., 23 pp. 716. A Journey Beyond the Rocky Mountains in 1835, 1836, and 1837. By the Rev. Samuel Parker, A.M. Corrected and Extended in the Present Edition. Edinburgh : Published by William and Robert Chambers. 1841. 8 vo., 78 pp. 717. Recherches sur la fusion du Franoo-Normand et de l' Anglo-Saxon. Par J.-P. Thommerel, Docteur es-Lettres de la Faculte de Paris. Paris: Chez Pourchet, Pere, rue des Gres-Sorbonne, Hingray, rue de seine Saint-Germain, 16; Silvestre, rue des Bons Enfants, 30. Londres : Chez W. Pickering, Chancery Lane, 57. 1841. 8 vo., 115 pp. 718. The Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Welland Canal Company. 1840. Published by order of the Board. St Catharines. Printed by Hiram Leavenworth. 1841. 8 vo., 18 pp. 719. A Statement of the Satisfactory Results which have attended Emigration to Upper Canada, from the Establishment of The Canada Company, until the Present Period; comprising Statistical Tables, and other important information, communicated by respectable residents in the various Townships of Upper Canada. With a General Map of the Province. Compiled for the Guidance of Emigrants. London: Smith, Elder and Co., 65, Cornhill. 1841. 8 vo., 60 pp. 95 720. Letters on Elementary and Practical Education. By Charles Mondelet, Esq. To which is added a French Translation. Montreal : Printed and published by John James Williams. 1841. 8 vo., 60 pp. & app. 2 pp. 721. Minutes of the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Canada. At Kingston, Kingston': 1841. 8 vo., 42 pp. 722. The First Report of the Upper Canaiu Bible Society, and Twelfth of the Society's Operations; for the year ending the 30th of April, 1841. With an Appendix : also, brief view of the plan and operations, and abstract of the Thirty- sixth report of the British and Foreign Bible Society. Toronto : Printed for the Upper Canada Bible Society. MDCCCXLI 8 vo., 56 & 8 pp. 723. Constitution of the St. Andrew's Society of the Town of Kingston and Midland District of Canada, with a List of its Officers. Instituted 16th Nov. 1840. Kingston : Printed at the " Tourist " Office. 1841. 12 mo., 14 pp. 724. The Claims of Temperance Societies: A Lecture, Delivered to the Young Men's Literary Society, at L'Original; and subsequently to Respectable Audiences at Montreal, St. Andrews, and Quebec. By Rev. James T. Byrne. Montreal : Printed by Campbell & Becket, Watson's Buildings, Place d'Armes Hill. 1841. 12 mo., 34 pp. 1842. 725. No Mistake : or, A Vindication of the Negotiators of the Treaty of 1783, res- pecting the North Eastern Boundary of the United States. In a Conversation between John Bull and Jonathan. By W. E. Hamilton, F.R.S., President of the Royal Geographipal Society. London : Printed by William Nicol, 60, Pall Mall. 1842. 8 vo., 20 pp. 726. Boundary between Maine and New Hampshire and the Adjoining British Prov- inces. Message from The President of the United States, Transmitting A Report of the Board of Commissioners appointed to survey the Northeastern boundary April 12, 1842. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. December 29, 1842. Ordered to be printed. 8 vo., 49 pp. 727. An Act to provide for the sale of the Clergy Reserves in the Province of Canada, and for the distribution of the proceeds thereof; and an act to make provision for the management of the temporalities of the United Church of England and Ireland, in this Province, and for other purposes' therein mentioned, &e &c &c. Toronto : H. & W. Rowsell, Diocesan Press. 1842. 8 vo., 20 pp. 728. Information for Emigrants to British North America. Second Edition. Published by Authority. London:* Charles Knight and Co., 22, Ludgate Street. 1842. Price Sixpence. 8 vo., 53 pp. 729. Amended Charter of the University of King's College: Passed by the Prov- incial Parliament of Upper Canada, on the 4th March, 1837. Toronto : H. & W. Rowsell, King Street. MDCCCXLII. 8 vo., 14 pp. 96 730. Royal Charter of Queen's College, Kingston. • 1841. Printed at the Chronicle & Gazette Office, Kingston, Canada, 1842. 8 vo., 9pp. 731. Inaugural Address on the nature and advantages of an English and Liberal. Education; delivered by the Eev. Egerton Ryerson, at the opening of Victoria College, June 21, 1S42: with an account of the opening services, course of studies, terms, etc. in the college. Epigraph — Bacon. Toronto : By order of the Board of Trustees & Visitors, Printed at the Guar- dian Office, 9 Wellington Buildings. 1842. 8 vo.. -14 pp. 731a. Letters on Medical Education, (originally published in the Montreal Gazette,} addressed to the Members of the Provincial Legislature of Canada. By Archibald Hall, M.D. Montreal : Armour & Ramsay. Kingston : Ramsay, Armour, & Co. 1842. 8 vo.. 30 pp. 732. The Constitution and Objects of The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto; as set forth in: I. The Constitution. 11. The Correspondence between the Lord Bishop and the Hon. Mr. Chief Justice Robinson. III. The Report of the Speeches- at the Meeting held on the 28th April, 1842. IV. The Lord Bishop's Pastoral Letter Toronto : Printed at the Diocesan Press, for the Church Society of the Dio- cese of Toronto. II. & W. Rowsell, King Street. 1842. 16 mo., 56 & 16 pp. 733. Statuts de la Societe St. Jean-Baptiste de Quebec. Fondee le 16 Aout, 1842. Quebec : Imprime par K. Aubin et W. II. Rowen, Ko. 32, Rue St. Jean, Haute- Ville. 1842. s vo., 16 pp. 734. The Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the Welland Canal Company. 1841. Published by order of the Board. St Catharines, Canada. Hiram Leavenworth, Printer. 1842. 8 vo., 20 pp. 1843. 735. Traite entre Sa Majeste et les Etats Uxis d'Amerique. Rigne a Wasliington, le 9e Aout 181,2. Presente aux deux Chambres du Parlement, Par Ordre de Sa Majeste. 1843. 4to., 8 pp. 736. Observations upon the Treaty of "Washington, signed August 9, 1842; with the Treaty Annexed. Together with a Map, to illustrate the Boundary Line as Established by the Treaty Between Her Majesty's Colonies of New Brunswick and Canada and the United States of America. By George William Featherstonhaugh, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S., Late one of Her Majesty's Commissioners for the North American Boundary. London : John W. Parker, West Strand. M.DCCC.XLIII. 8 vo., 119 pp. 737. A Letter on the Ministerial Crisis, by the Montreal Correspondent of the Colonial Gazette of London. Kingston : 1843. 24 mo., 16 pp. 738. Seat of Government. (Canada.) Quebec : Printed by T. Cary & Co. 1843. 4to., 10 pp. 739. University of King's College, Toronto, Upper Canada. Proceedings of the Ceremony of Laying the Foundation Stone, April 23, 1842 ; and At the opening of the University, June 8, 1843. Toronto : H. & W. Rowsell, King Street. M.DCCC.XLIII. 8 vo., 86 & xviii pp. 97 740. Speech of the Hon. W. H. Draper, Q.C., at the Bar of the Legislative Assembly of Canada, (Friday, November 24, 1843), In Defence of the Chartered Eights of the University of King's College. Authorised Eeport. Toronto, Canada— MDCCCXLIII. S vo., 17 pp. 741. Mission de la Coi.ombie. Lettre et Journal de Mr. J. B. Z. Boldue, Mission- naire de la Colombia. Quebec: De Fimpriinerio de J.-B. FrcVhelle, pSro. Iniprimeur-Librairc, No. 13. rue Lamontagne. 1843. 8 vo., 95 pp. 742. Six Letters in Defence of the Order of Jesuits; originally addressed to the Editor of the " Montreal Herald," in repty to a series of articles published by him against the principles and practise of that order. Montreal : Printed for the Author, by John Corcoran, 10, Bleury Street. 1843. 8 vo., 30 pp. 743. The Life of a Backwoodsman; or, particulars of the Emigrant's situation in settling on" the wild land of Canada. By a Settler, at Stratford, Huron District, Canada West. London : Printed by Marchant Singer and Co., Ingram-Court, Fenchurch- Street. 1843. (Written by John J. E. Linton.) 8 vo., 31 pp. 744. Sketches of Highlanders: with An Account of Their Early Arrival in North America; Their Advancement in Agriculture; and some of their Distinguished Military Services in the War of 1812, &c. &c. With Letters, Containing Useful Information for Emigrants from The Highlands of Scotland to the British Provinces. By B. C. Maodonald, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Castle Tioram Kegiment of Highlanders, Prince Edward Island; Chief of the Highland Society of Nova Scotia; and Paymaster of the 30th Kegiment. Saint John, N.B. Printed by Henry Chubb & Co., Market-Square. 1843. S vo., 70 & ix pp. 745. Her Majesty's Province of Now Brunswick, British North America. Practical information respecting New Brunswick, including details relative to its soil, climate, productions, and agriculture, published for the use of persons intending to settle upon the lands of the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company. With Maps. London: Pelham Bichardson, 23, Cornhill. Sold also by Sowler, Simms and Dinham, and Mrs. -Heywood, Manchester; Robinson, Liverpool: Cross, Leeds; Black & Co., Edinburgh; and Murray, Glasgow. 1843. [Price 6d.] 8 vo., 46 pp. & map. 746. Travels in the Great Western Prairies, the Anahuac and Rocky Mountains, and in the Oregon Territory. By Thomas J. Farnham. (Title page missing.) 8 vo., 112 pp. 747. Voyages de Decouverte au Canada, entre les Annees 1534 et 1542, par Jacques Cartier, le Sieur de Roberval, Jean Alphonse de Xanctoigne, &c. suivis de la Description de Quebec, et de ses environs en 1608, et de divers extraits rela- tivement au lieu de l'hivernement de Jacques Quartier en 1535-36. (Avec gravures fac-simile.) Reimprimes sur d'anciennes relations, et publies sous la direction de la Socie- te Litteraire et Historique de Quebec. Quebec: Imprime chez William Cowan & Fils. 1843. 8 vo., iv & 130 pp. 98 748. The Constitution and By-Laws of the Merchant Seamen's Society, Adopted at a General Meeting of Masters, Owners and Seamen, of Kingston, Canada. Printed at the Chronicle & Gazette Office. 1843. 12 mo., 8 pp. 749. A Letter to the Editor of The Church; in answer to his remarks on the Rev. Thomas Powell's Essay on apostolic succession. By Matthew Richey, A.M. Kingston: 1843. 8 vo., 32 pp. 750. Keport of the Wesleyan Methodist Auxiliary Missionary Society, of the District op Canada West, for 1843 ; with a list of subscriptions and donations. Toronto : Printed for the Society, by Rogers, Thompson & Co. 1843. 8 vo., 23 pp. m 751. Copies of letters addressed by the Rev. P. McMahon, to the editors of Le Journal de Quebec, and Le Canadien, Containing the Report of a Conference, which took place, at his residence, in the month of April last, between him and two itinerant preachers. " My thoughts are not as ... . Isaias, Cap. lv. Quebec : Printed by Augustin Cote et Cie. 1843. 8 vo., 35 pp. 752. Association Catholique de Temperance de la Paroisse de Beauport. Quebec: De l'Imprimerie de J-B Frechette, Pere, Rue La Montagne, Basse- Ville. 1843. 8 vo., 34 pp. 753. Two Letters Addressed to the Editor of the Church, exposing the Intolerant Bigotry of that Journal, And Animadverting especially on the Spirit and Assump- tions of An Editorial Article which Appeared in its columns on the 7th April, 1843. By Matthew Richey, A.M., Wesleyan Minister. Toronto : Printed by Rogers, Thompson & Co., New Street. 1843. 8 vo., 18 pp. 754. A Discourse, Delivered before the Loyal Montreal Lodge of the Manchester Unity of the I.O of O.F. At their First Anniversary, Nov. 7, 1843. By the Rev. W. Taylor. Published by Request. Montreal : Printed by J. C. Becket, Saint Paul Street. 1843. 12 mo., 32 pp. 755. On the Present Condition of United Canada, containing plans for the advance- ment of the Agriculture, Commerce and future Prosperity, with strictures on the eventful question of responsible Government, and the present crisis of the Province. By Henry Taylor. Author of " The System of Creation of our Globe, . Planets and Sun," " Considerations on the Past, Present, and Future Condition, of the Canadas," &c. Montreal : Printed for the Author by Lovell and Gibson. 1843 ( ?) 8 vo., 104 pp. 1844. 756. History of Oregon Territory, it being a Demonstration of the Title of these United States of North America to the same. Accompanied by a Map. By Thomas J. Farnham, Esq. Author of "Travels in the Great Western Prairies, the Anahuac, and the Rocky Mountains, and the Oregon Territory, " Travels in the Californias," and " Scenes in the Pacific," etc. etc. etc. New York: J, Winchester, New World Press, 30 Ann-Street. 1844. 8 vo., 80 pp. 99 757. The Claims to the Oregon Territory Considered. By Adam Thom, Esq. Recorder of Rupert's Land. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 65, Comhill. 1844. [Price One Shilling.] 8 vo., 44 pp. 758. The Addresses Presented to His Excellency The Right Hon. Sir Chas. T. Metcalfe, Bart., G.C.B., Governor-General of British North America, &c. &c. On the Occasion of the Resignation of His Late Advisers; with His Excel- lency's Replies. Toronto : H. & W. Rowsell. 1844. 8 vo., 142 & ii pp. 759. Letters on Sesponsible Government. By Legion. Toronto: Printed at the Examiner Office. 1844. (Written by Hon. R. B. Sullivan.) 8 vo., 216-xvi pp. 760. The Hon. R. B. Sullivan's Attacks upon Sir Charles Metcalfe Refuted by Egerton Ryerson ; being a Reply to the Letters of " Legion." Toronto. Printed at the Office of the British Colonist, 137 King Street. 1844.. 8 vo., 63 pp. 761. Sir Charles Metcalfe Defended against the Attacks of His Late Counsellors : By Egerton Ryerson. Toronto: Printed at the British Colonist Office, 137 King Street. 1844. 8 vo., 182-iv pp. 762. La Crise Ministerielle et Mr. Denis Benjamin Viger, etc. en deux Parties. Premiere Partie. Observations sur les procedes de la Chambre relatifs a la Resignation des Ministres. Seconde Partie. Resume d'observations faites en Chambre, par M. Viger,. surtout le 2 Decembre 1843, dans son discours relatif a la demande d'une Adresse en faveur des Ministres resignataires. Kingston: 1844. 8 vo., vii-46 pp. 763. The Ministerial Crisis: Mr. D. B. Viger, and His Position: Being a Review of the Hon. Mr. Viger's Pamphlet entitled " La Crise Ministerielle et Mr. Denis Benjamin Viger, etc. en Deux Parties." By a Reformer of 1836. Printed and Sold at the Chronicle & Gazette Office. Kingston, 1844. (A note signed " F. Hincks, 'Xmas, 1882," says, " This was written by me in 1844.") 8 vo., 20 pp. 764. The " Crise " Metcalfe and The Lafontaine-Baldwin Cabinet Defended. Letter of Zeno to the Legislative Assembly of Canada. At sperate Deos memores fandi atque nefandi. — Virg. Quebec : Printed by W. Cowan & Son. 1844. 8 vo., 44 pp. 765. First Series of five letters, against the Baldwin faction, by an advocate of Responsible Government, and of the new College Bill. Toronto: Printed at the British Colonist Office. 1844. Small 8 vo., 38 pp. (Written by Isaac Buchanan.) 766. Address to the People of Canada, By the Reform Association; Adopted at a General Meeting, held at the Association Rooms, at Toronto, the 16th Day of May, 1844. The Hon. Adam Ferguson, of Woodhill, in the Chair. Toronto: Printed at the Examiner Office. 1844. 8 vo., 16 pp. 767. Tracts for the People, by authority of the Reform Association of Canada. No. 1. The resignation of the Late Ministers. Toronto : Printed by George Brown, Yonge Street. 1844. Small 8 vo., 16 pp. 100 " 768. American Memoranda, by A Mercantile Man, during A short tour in the Summer of 1843. For Private Circulation. Glasgow : Bell k Bain, St. Enoch Square. MDCCCXLIV. 4to., 60 pp. 769. The Colonial Cambist; or Tables of the Assay, or Fineness, Weight, and Sterling Value of Foreign Coins circu latino (By authority) in the British Possessions in North America and the West Indies, to which are added Tables of the Comparative Values of Sterling monies in Currency and Currency in Sterling. Compiled by James M. Spearman, Esq., One of the Collectors of Her Majesty's Customs. Second edition. London: Parker, Furnivall. and Parker, Military Library, Whitehall. 1844. 8 vo., not paged. 770. The Origin, History, and Management of the University of Kino's College, Toronto. " What we want is Liberty — Absolute Liberty — Just and True Liberty — " Equal and Impartial Liberty." — Locke. Toronto: Printed by George Brown, 142 King Street. M.DCC.XLIV. 8 vo., 101 pp. 771. Extract from the Will of the Late Hon. James McGill, with the Charter of the University of McGill' College, and the Address, Delivered by the Prin- cipal on the Occasion of the Opening of that Institution, Sixth September, 1843. Montreal : Printed by Lovell and Gibson, Saint Nicholas Street. 1844. 8 vo., 28 pp. 772. Discours fait devant le " Societe de Discussion de Quebec " le 15 Juillet 1844, sur le vaisseau trouve a. l'embouchure du ruisseau St.-Michel, et que l'on pretend etre la Petite Hermine de Jacques Cartier. Par A. Berthelot. Quebec. 1S44. (Title page missing.) 8 vo., 15 pp. 773. An Act to Incorporate The Church Societies of the United Church of England and Ireland, in the Dioceses of Quebec and Toronto. Cobourg: Printed at the Diocesan Press. MDCCCXLIV. 16 mo., 12 pp. 774. Seventh Annual Report of the Canada Sunday School Union, Presented to their Subscribers, at their Annual Meeting, January 19, 1844. Montreal, Printed by J. C. Becket, St. Paul Street. 1844. 12 mo., 43 pp. 775. Nehiro-iriniui aiamihe massinahigan, shatshegutsh, mitinekapitsh iskuamiskutsh, netshekatsh misht', assinitsh, shekutimitsh, ekuanatsh, ashuabmushuanitsh, piakuagamitsh, Gaie missi missi nehiro-iriniui Astshitsh ka tatjits, ka kueiasku aiamihatjits ka utshi. Uabistiguiatsh. Massinahitsheu, J. B. Frechette, Pere, No. 13, Kue La Lamontagne. 1844. 16 mo., 100 pp. 1845. 776. Journal of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, during his visit to Canada in 1776, as one of the Commissioners from Congress. With a memoir and notes by Brantz Mayer, Cor. Sec. Md. Hist. Soc. Pub- lished by the Maryland Historical Society. Baltimore: Printed and Published by J. Murphy, 178 Baltimore Street. MDCCCXLV. 8 vo., 84 pp. 101 777. A Brief Narrative of the Shipwreck of The Transport "Premier," near the mouth of the River St. Lawrence, On the 4th November 1843, Having on board the Head-quarter wing of the second Battalion of the First or Royal Regiment, Proceeding from North America to the West Indies. Illustrated with several engravings and sketches made on the spot. By George Dartnell. The drawings in Lithotint by J. A. Hammersley. London: Published by Jeremiah How, 132 Fleet Street. 1845. Five Coloured Plates. 4to., 37 pp. 778. The Oregon Question; or, A Statement of The British Claims to the Oregon Territory, in Opposition to the Pretensions of the Government of The United States of America. By Thomas Falconer, Esq., Barrister at Law of Lincoln's Inn, Member of the Royal Geographical Society, etc. London : Samuel Clark, 13 Pall Mall East. 1845. Small 8- vo., 46 pp. 779. Message from the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress, at the Commencement of the First Session of the Twenty-Ninth Congress. Washington : Printed by Ritchie & Heiss. 1845. 8 vo., 85 pp. 780. Journal d'un Exile Politique aux Terres Australes. Par L. Ducharme. Montreal : Imprime par F. Cinq-Mars, Bureau de l'Aurore, Rue St. Amable. 1845. 8 vo., 106 pp. 781. No Honesty Separate from Veracity. [Extracts from The Courier and the Montreal Herald — relative to the Controversy between Mr. Kent, W. M. Harvard and Dr. Falloon, re. Church in Canada.] 8 vo., 35 pp. 782. Letter from Alexander McLeod to Sir Allan Napier Macnab, Knight, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Canada. 8 vo., 22 pp. 783. A Letter to the Hon. Robert Baldwin, from Wm. Hume Blake, A.B., Professor of Law in the University of King's College, upon the Administration of Justice in Western Canada. To which is appended the petition on the same subject now before the Legis- lature. Toronto: Printed by George Brown, Yonge Street. 1845. 12 mo., 40 pp. 784. Thoughts on the University Question, respectfully submitted to the Members of both Houses of the Legislature of Canada. By a Master of Arts. Hoc opus, hoc studium .... Hor. Kingston: Printed at the Chronicle & Gazette Office. 1845. 8 vo., 36 pp. 785. The University Question considered. By a Graduate. Multi dubitabant, quid optimum esset: . . . Cicero. Toronto : H. & W. Rowsell, King Street. 1845. 8 vo., 67 pp. 786 Observations on the History and recent proceedings of the Canada Company; Addressed in four letters to Frederick Widder, one of the Commissioners. Alas, for the Press of Canada! it neglects its highest duty,— protection to the friendless stranger; or such things would not be. 1845. (Signed Aliquis.) 12 mo., 54 pp. 234—7 102 787. Message from His Excellency the Governor General, with Reports on a Geological Survey of the Province of Canada, Presented to the House on the 27th January, 1845. Printed by order of the Legislative Assembly. Montreal: Lovell and Gibson, Printers, St. Nicholas Street. 1845. (Report of Sir W. Logan.) 8 to., 159 pp. 788. Note sur les Biens que les Jesuits possedaient en Canada, et sur l'affectation que ces biens doivent reeevoir aujourd'hui. Quebec: De l'lmprimerie d'Augustin Cote et Cie. Pres de l'Archeveche. 1845. 12 mo., 42 pp. 789. Dissertation sur LTnstruction Primaire. Par A. Berthelot, Ecr., Avocat, M.P.P. Lue a la Societe de Discussion de Quebec, dans la seance de Lundi 12 Mai, 1845. Quebec: Imprime par Augustin Cote & Cie. 1845. 12 mo., 11 pp. 790. Report of the Survey of the Projected Line of Railroad from Stanstead to Montreal ; with Estimates of the Cost of Construction. By William P. Crocker, Civil Engineer. Montreal: Printed by Lovell & Gibson, Saint Nicholas Street. 1845. 8 vo., 23 pp. 791. (New Brunswick.) An Act to facilitate the making of the Military Road through this Province, by Her Majesty's Government. 1845. 8th Victoria, Cap. XL VII. 8 vo., 12 pp. 792. The Report of a meeting in St. John, of certain Gentlemen acting as a Local Committee for the purpose of furthering the views of the London Committee for the carrying on of a Rail-Road in New Brunswick. Oct. 27, 1845. Also report of meeting in Fredericton. Oct. 28, 1845. 8 vo., 8 & 2 pp. 793. Railroad Communication. A West Proposed Line of Steam Communication from London, in England, to China and the East Indies, &c. &c. By Sir John Smyth. Toronto, September 26th, 1845. 12 mo., 8 pp. 794. Report of the Board of Works, Montreal, December, 1844. Laid before the Legislative Assembly, February, 1845, and ordered to be printed. Montreal: Printed by Desbarats and Derbishire, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1845. Folio, 82 pp. 795. Report on the Part of the Convener of the Synod's Committee to Negociate on the Subject of Reunion with the Seceding Brethren (Presbyterian Church) 1845. 8 vo., 8 pp. 1846. 796. Oregon: The Claim of the United States to Oregon, as Stated in the Letters of The Hon. J. C. Calhoun and the Hon. J. Buchanan, (American Secretaries of State,) to The Right Hon. R. Pakenham, Her Britannic Majesty's Plenipoten- tiary. With An Appendix, Containing The Counter Statement of Mr. Paken- ham to the American Secretaries of State. And a Map, showing the Boundary Line Proposed by each Party. London : Wiley and Putnam, 6, Waterloo Place. 1846. 8 vo., 55 & 16 pp. 103 ! 797. Question de L'Oregon. Par le Major G. T. Poussin, 1846. Paris, W. Coquebert, Editeur, 48, Rue Jacob. 1846. 8 vo., 100 pp.. 798. The Journal of Isaac Senter, Physician and Surgeon to the Troops Detached" irom the American Army Encampment at Cambridge, Mass., On a Secret Expe- dition against Quebec, under the Command of Col. Benedict Arnold, in Septem- ber, 1775. Philadelphia: Published by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 1846. 8 vo., 40 pp. 799. A Narrative of Col. Ethan Allen's Captivity. Written by Himself. Fourth Edition, with notes. Burlington: Chauncey Goodrich. 1846. 12 mo., 120 pp. 800. The Exile's Return : or Narrative of Samuel Snow, who was Banished to Van Dieman's Land, for Participating in the Patriot War, in Upper Canada, in 1838. Cleveland: Printed by Smead & Cowles, Central Buildings. 1846 8 vo., 32 pp. 801. Letters to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell, on the Government of British America. 1846. (Written by Joseph Howe in Oct., 1846.) 8 vo., 41 pp. 802. A Letter to the Right Hon. Earl Grey, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, In which the political events of the last years are briefly reviewed, and remedial measures suggested, and in which also, the Imperial Government is urged to repeal all differential duties; to throw open the naviga- tion of the St. Lawrence, and to give up its controul over the Canadian Post Office Department. By A Canadian. Montreal: Published by Armour & Ramsay. 1846. 8 vo., 16 pp. 803. Correspondence between the Hon. W. H. Draper & the Hon. R. E. Caron ; and, between the Hon. R. E. Caron and the Honbles. L. H. Lafontaine & A. N. Morin, referred to in a recent debate in the Legislative Assembly. Containing many suppressed letters. Montreal : Printed by Desbarats & Derbishire, Queen's Printers. 8 vo., 36 pp. 804. Correspondance entre L'Hon. W. H. Draper & L'Hon. R. E. Caron; et, entre L'Hon. R. E. Carox, et Les Honbles. L. H. Lafontaine & A. N. Morin, dont il a ete Question dans un Debat Recent dans l'Assemblee Legislative. Contenant plusieurs lettres supprimees. Montreal : Imprime par Desbarats & Derbishire. 1846. 8 vo., 35 pp. 805. Revue de la Revue du Pamphlet de L'Honorable R. E. Caron. Quebec : Imprime par J. B. Frechette, Pere, rue La Montagne, No. 13. 1846. 8 vo., 18 pp. 806. First Report of the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the Losses occa- sioned by the Troubles arising during the years 1837 and 1838, and into the Damages arising therefrom. 1846. Montreal : Printed by Lovell & Gibson, St. Nicholas Street. 4to., 49 pp. 807. An Account of a journey to Niagara, Montreal and Quebec, in 1765 ; or " 'Tis Eighty Years since." New York: Printed by William Osborn, Spruce Street, Corner of Nassau. 1846. (By Ralph Izard.) 8 vo., 30 pp. 234— 7i 104 808. Bill, entitled, An Act to Incorporate the British American Mining Company. Keceived and read first time, Monday, 20th April, 1846. Second Beading, Monday, the 27th April, 1846. Mr. McDonald, (of Kingston.) Printed by Desbarats & Derbishire. 4to., 10 pp. 809. Discours de M. Berthelot, prononce dans une Assemblee de l'Association des Instituteurs du District de Quebec, le 10 Janvier, 1846. 12 mo., 10 pp. 810. Beport of J. Ceemazie, Esquire, appointed by virtue of the Act of the Fourth Victoria, Cap\ 30. To visit the Begistky Offices in the Districts of Quebec and Gaspe. Montreal: Printed by Stewart Derbishire and George Desbarats, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1846. Folio, 19 pp. 811. Beport of Michael Saward, Esq., (Actuary of the Promoter Life Assurance Company,) on the Objects and Practical Working of The Trust and Loan Company of Upper Canada. London: Printed by J. Eider, 14, Bartholomew Close. 1846. 8 vo., 15 pp. 812. The Bevenue Book: containing the New Tariff of 1846, together with The Tariff of 1842, Eeduced to Ad Valorem Bates as far as practicable, also, The Sub-Treasury, Warehousing, and Canadian Transit Bills, of 1846, and the Act allowing Drawback on Goods exported to Santa Fe, and other Places, Passed in 1845. With the Treasury Circulars in Belation thereto. Likewise, The New British Tariff, as amended by the Passage of the New Corn Laws and Sugar Duties, at the Late Session of Parliament; Together with a condensed Cambist, or Table of all Foreign Gold and Silver Coins, Beduced to Federal Currency. Compiled from the most authentic Sources. By A. Jones. New York: Published by Bell & Gould, 158 Nassau Street, Booksellers and Stationers, Printers and Law Blank Publishers. 1846. 8 vo., 63 pp. 813. Projet de Beglement pour qu'il y ait Uniformite dans le Gouvernement des Cures du Diocese de Montreal. Montreal: Bureau des Melanges Beligieux, rue St. Denis, Pres l'Eveche. 1846. 16 mo., iii & 45 pp. 814. Things to be Bemembered. A Sermon, By The Bev. W. Agar Adamson, A.B., Chaplain to the Legislative Council of Canada, and Assistant Minister of Christ Church. Montreal: Printed by Armour and Bam say. 1846. 16 mo., 29 pp. 1847. 815. Standing Orders of the Legislative Council of Canada: adopted in the 3d Session of the 2d Provincial Parliament, 10 & 11. Victoria?, 1847. Vide Journal page 132. Montreal : Printed by J. C. Becket, 211J St. Paul Street. MDCCCXLVII 16 mo., 88 pp. 816. Manifeste adresse au peuple du Canada par le Comite Constitutionnel de la reforme et du Progres. Adopte a 1' Assemblee Generate du 5 Novembre, 1847. Quebec: Imprittie par ordre du comite, chez Frechette & Frere, Proprietaires du Canadien. 1847. Small 8 vo., 26 pp. 105 817. An Appeal to the People of the Late Province of Upper Canada. By Colonel Fitz Gibbon. Montreal : Lovell and Gibson, Printers, St. Nicholas Street. 1847. To be had at the principal Bookstores. Price Is. 3d. 8 vo., 65 pp. B18. Address to the Electors of Canada, reproducing Papineau's Address to the Electors of St. Maurice and Huntingdon. 1847. Single folio page. 819. Remarks for Emigrants. By John J. E. Linton, Author of the " Backwoodsman," A Settler at Strat- ford, Huron District, Canada West. London: Marchant Singer and Co.; Printers, Ingram-Court, Fenehurch- Street. 1847. 8 vo., 8 pp. 820. Copy of Letter to His Excellency Sir Benjamin D'Urban, G.C.B., K.C.H., Commanding the forces in Canada. Toronto: 1847. 8 vo., 15 pp. B21. Letter of J.-G. Spragge to the Attorney General and Solicitor General of Upper Canada. Toronto, 2nd June, 1847. 8 vo., 28 pp. 822. Note additionnelle a celle de 1845 sur les biens des Jesuites, apres leur sup^ pression et depuis le Retablissement de leur Ordre, ainsi que sur l'emploi qui en a ete fait. Montreal: Imprimerie des Melanges Religieux, Rue St. Denis, pres l'Eve- ehe. 1847. 8 vo., 15 pp. 822a. Jesuit Relations of Discoveries and other Occurrences in Canada and the Northern and Western States of the Union. 1632-1672. By E. B. O'Callaghan, M.D., Corresponding member of the New York His- torical Society, and Honorary member of the Historical Society of Connecticut. From the proceedings of the New York Historical Society. Nov. 1847. New York: Press of the Historical Society. MDCCOXLVII. 8 vo., 22 pp. 823. Thoughts on Emigration, Education, &c, in a letter addressed to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell, Prime Minister of England. By "A Citizen." Montreal: Printed by J. C. Becket, 2114 St. Paul Street. M.DCCXLVII. 8 vo., 38 pp. 824. A Short Review of the History, Government, Constitution, Fishery and Agriculture, of Newfoundland. In a Series of Letters Addressed to the Right Honourable Earl Grey, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies. By Patrick Morris, Esq. St. John's, Newfoundland. J. Woods, Printer. MDCCOXLVII. 8 vo., 136 pp. 825. Colonization Circular issued by Her Majesty's Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners. Issued March, 1847. No. 7. London: Printed by Order of the Colonial Land and Emigration Commis- sioners, by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street and Published by Charles Knight and Co., 22, Ludgate Street; and Smith, Elder, and Co., 65, Cornhill. 8 vo., 22 pp. 826. Report on the Gauge for the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Rail-Road. By A. C. Morton, Esquire, Chief Engineer. Montreal : Printed at the Canada Gazette Office, 1847. 8 vo., 79 pp. 106 827. Report on the Great Western Eailway, Canada West, to the President and Directors. By Charles B. Stuart, Chief Engineer. September 1, 1847. With maps. 8 vo., 47 pp. 828. Rapport sur les Missions du Diocese de Quebec, et autres qui en ont ci-devant fait partie. July 1847. No. 7. Avee approbation des Superieurs. Quebec : Chez Frechette et Frere, Imprimeurs-Libraires, No. 13, Rue La Montagne. 1847. 8 vo., 120 pp. (incomplete). 829. Reglement de la Societe de St. Vincent de Paul, Fondee a. Quebec, le 12 Nov. 1846. A Quebec, Chez William Neilson, 1847. 24 mo., 71 pp. 830. Manuel de la Societe de Temperance, dedie a. la jeunesse Canadienne, Par le Rev. Pere C. Chiniquy, ptre. N. Oblat de Marie Immaculee. Seconde Edition revue, corrigee et augmentee d'un foule de nouveaux traits et des Prieres de la Messe et des Vepres, et approuvee par NN. SS. les Eveques de Montreal, Kingston, Martyropolis et Walla- Walla. Montreal : Imprime par Lovell et Gibson, Rue St. Nicolas. 1847. 12 mo., 180 pp. 831. Manual of the Temperance Society; Dedicated to the Youth of Canada. By the Rev. Father C. Chiniquy, N. Oblat of Mary Immaculate. Translated from the French by Pierre Octave Demaray, student at Law. Epigraph. — St. Luke, Chap. I, v. 15. First English Edition. Montreal: Lovell and Gibson, St. Nicholas Street. 1847. 8 vo., 113 pp. 1848. 832. The Guards in Canada; or, the Point of Honor; being a sequel to Major Richardson's " Eight years in Canada." Montreal: Published for the Author, by H. H. Cunningham, 1848. 8 vo., 54 pp. 833. Resume Impartial de la discussion Papineau-Nelson, sur les evenements de Saint-Denis en 1837. " La verite avant tout." Montreal: Novembre. — 1848. 8 vo., 16 pp. 834. The Early Peopling of America, and its discovery before the time of Colum- bus. By John R. Newman, M.D. New York : Thomas Husted & Co., 97 Nassau-Street. 1848. Small 8 vo., 48 pp. 835. Three Chapters on a Triple Project. The Canal and the Rail. By William F. Coffin, Esq., Joint Sheriff of the District of Montreal. Montreal: Printed by J. Starke and Co. 1848. 8 vo., 26 pp. 836. Report on supplying the City of Quebec with pure water; Made for the City Council by order of George O'Kill Stuart, Esq., Mayor of Quebec. By George R. Baldwin, Civil Engineer. Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown. 1848. (With several maps and tables.) 8 vo., 92 pp. 107 1849. 837. The Canadian Guide Book, with a Map of the Province. Montreal: Armour & Ramsay. 1849. 12 mo., 153 pp. 838. Reflexions Preliminaires des Vrais Precipes Politiques. Ceux a qui profitent l'oppression .... Par Clement Dumesnil. Montreal: Des Presses de l'Avenir. 1849. 16 mo., 69 pp. 839. Ethan Allen's Narrative of the Capture of Ticonderoca, and of his Captivity and Treatment by the British. Written by Himself. Fifth Edition, with notes. Burlington : C. Goodrich & S. B. Nichols, Wickware Buildings. 1849. 8 vo., 50 pp. 840. A Few Observations on Canada, and the other Provinces of British North America. London: John Ollivier, 59, Pall Mall. 1849. (Written by James Fitz Gibbon.) 8 vo., 15 pp. 841. The Question Answered: "Did the Ministry intend to pay Rebels?" In a letter to His Excellency the Right Hon. The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, K.T., Governor General of British North America, &c. By a Canadian Loyalist. " Non Purgat peccata qui negat." Second Edition, with Postscript. Montreal: Armour & Ramsay. 1849. 4to., 24 pp. 842. Notice sur la Destruction des Archives et Bibliotheque des Deux Chambres Legislatives du Canada, lors de L'Emeute qui a eu lieu a Montreal le 25 Avril 1849. Quebec: Imprimerie du Canadien, No. 9, Rue La Montagne, Basse-Ville. 12 mo., 11 pp. 843. Report of the Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly, Appointed to inquire into the causes and importance of The Emigration which takes place annually, from Lower Canada to the United States. Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly. Montreal: Printed by Rollo Campbell. 1849. 8 vo., 84 pp. 844. Report of the Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly, appointed to inquire into whether any, and what measures can be adopted to repress the Evils of Intemperance. Printed by authority of the Legislative Assembly. Montreal : Lovell and Gibson, Saint Nicholas Street. 1849. 8 vo., 59 pp. 845. Message of the Governor General to the Legislative Assembly, on the subject of the Halifax and Quebec Railroad, and the Public Works in Canada. March 30, 1849. Montreal: Imprime par Lovell et Gibson, rue Saint Nicholas. 4to., 16 pp. 846. Rights and Titles of the Seminary of St. Sulpice of Montreal. Montreal: Printed at C. P. Leprohon's Printing Office, Notre-Dame Street, at the Sign of the Golden- Arm. 1849. 8 vo., 50 pp. 847. A Charge Delivered at Visitations of the Clergy and Churchwardens of the Archdeaconry of York, Held at Newmarket, on Thursday, September 6; at Chippawa, Wednesday, ' September 12; at Hamilton, Friday, September 14; at 108 Woodstock, September 18; at London, Thursday, September 20; and at Chat- ham, Tuesday, Sept. 25. By The Venerable A. N. Bethune, D.D., Archdeacon of York. Toronto : Printed at the Diocesan Press, M DCCC XLIX. 8 vo., 18 pp. 848. Report of the Committee appointed by the vestry of St. James's Church to report on the rebuilding of the Church. Toronto: 1849. 8 vo., 8 pp. 849. The Crisis in Canada; or Vindication, of Lord Elgin and His Cabinet as to the course pursued by them in reference to the Rebellion Losses Bill. By Alexander MacKay, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-.Law, Author of " The "Western World," and " Inquiry into the working of the Reform Bill." London : James Ridgway, No. 169 Piccadilly. MDCCCXLIX. 8 vo., 67 pp. 850. The Questions; was the late rebel paying measure forced on the present min- istry by their predecessors? and is that Bill a transcript of the rebellion Claim Bill for Upper Canada? Set at rest by a retrospect of the various Acts of Par- liament on the Subject of Rebellion Losses. Montreal : Printed by J. M. Ferres & Co., Montreal Gazette Office. 1849. 8 vo., 12 pp. (Attributed to H. E. Montgomery.) 851. Circular of the Committee of the Annexation Association of Montreal. Montreal: James Potts, Herald Office. (Dec. 7.) 8 vo., 16 pp. 852. Thoughts on " Annexation," in connection with the Duty and the Interest of Members of the Church of England; and as affecting some particular Religious Questions. Intended originally for publication as a Pastoral Letter, to the Clergy and Laity of the Church of England, in the Diocese of Quebec. By G. J. Mountain, D.D., Lord Bishop of Montreal, (Administering that Diocese). Printed only for Private Circulation. O navis referunt in mare te novi ; Fluctus : O quid agis ? Fortiter oecupa Portum — Quebec: Printed by T. Cary, 2, Buade Street. 1849. 8 vo., 28 pp. 853. The Climax of Protection and Free Trade, capped by Annexation. Truth is great and will prevail. Montreal: Lovell & Gibson, Printers, St. Nicholas Street. 1849. 12 mo., 18 pp. 854. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Second Convention of Delegates of the British American League, Held at Toronto, C.W., on Thursday, November 1, and by Adjournment on the 2nd, -3rd, 5th, 6th and 7th of November, 1849. Toronto: Printed at the Patriot Office, Yonge Street. 1849. 8 vo., 24 & lix pp. 855. Some Remarks upon the French Tenure of " Franc aleu Roturier," and on its relation to the Feudal and other Tenures. By Robert Abraham. Montreal: Armour and Ramsay. 1849. 8 vo., 81 pp. €55a. De 1'Abolition des Droits Feodaux et Seigneuriaux au Canada, et sur le meil- leur mode a. employer pour accorder une Juste indemnite acx Seigneurs. Ouvrage dont il est de plus haut interet pour les Censitaires de se procurer, pour connaitre leurs droits, et pour les reclamer unanimement a, la prochaine Session du Parlement Provincial. Par Clement Dumesnil. Montreal: Imprime par J. Starke et Cie. 1849. 8 vo., 52 pp. 109 856. Manifeste du Club National Democratique. Des Presses de L'Avenir. Montreal : 1849. 16 mo., 36 pp. 857. The Calumny against the Catholic Church, in Reference to Galileo, Exposed. Montreal: 1849. 16 mo., 21 pp. 858. Narrative of the Recent Difficulties in the Provincial Lunatic Asylum in Canada West. Dedicated to the Christian Community, and to the Presiding Officers of Lunatic Asylums in Europe and America. Toronto: 1849. 8 vo., 64 pp. 859. A ^Letter from Major Robert Carmichael-Smyth to his friend, The Author of " The Clockmaker," containing Thoughts on the Subject of a Railway Com- munication Between the Atlantic and the Pacific, From. The Magnificent Harbour of Halifax, in Nova Scotia (North Eastern America), to The Mouth of Frazer's River, in New Caledonia (North-Western America), or such other Port as may be determined upon. Let those who discard speculations .... Dr. Lardner, 1840. London: W. P. Metchim, 20, Parliament Street. 1849. 8 vo., 68 pp. 860. Jleport of the St. Lawrence & Atlantic Rail-Road, Its Influence on the Trade of the St. Lawrence, and Statistics of the Cost and Traffic of the New York and Massachusetts Rail-Roads. By A. C. Morton, Civil Engineer. Laid before the Assembly, 7th April, 1749. Montreal: Printed at the Canada Gazette Office. 1849. With maps. 8 vo., 47 pp. 861. Report on the York & Cumberland Railroad, its advantages and probable Revenue, with Statistics of the Cost and Traffic of New York & Massachusetts Railroads. By A. C. Morton, Consulting Engineer. Portland: Foster & Gerrish, Printers, Advertiser Office. 1849. With maps. 8 vo., 96 pp. 862. Memorials, Documents and Affidavits, submitted to the Executive Govern- ment by Ruggles Wright, Esq. With Reference to His Slides at the Chats and Chaudiere, on the Ottawa River. Montreal: Printed by Lovell and Gibson, Saint Nicholas Street. 1849. 12 mo., 94 pp. 863. Assignment by the Corporation of Quebec, To the Quebec Gas Company, For the lighting of this City with Gas. 1849. 8 vo., 26 pp. 1850. 864. Scobie & Balfour's Municipal Manual, for Upper Canada, for 1850, With a Map of the Province, Containing Complete Lists of the various Municipal Corporations of Townships, Counties, Villages, Towns, and Cities, and the Ward Divisions; Also, The Boundaries of the Several Division Courts for the Recovery of Small Debts; the Times and Places at which the Courts are held; and the Name and Address of the Judge and Clerk of each Division; To which are added, The Municipal Corporations' Act, Road and Bridge Companies' Act, and the Various other Acts of the Legislature which Confer Powers, or Impose Duties, on the Municipalities. Toronto : : Scobie & Balfour, King Street, and Sold by all Booksellers. 1850. 8 vo., xxxv & 132 pp. 110 865. Circular of the Committee of the Annexation Association of Montreal. 1850. 8 vo., 12 pp. 866. Essay on the advantages of the Canals to the Farmers of Canada. - By J. Gordon Brown. Toronto: A. H. Armour & Co. 1850. 12 mo., 28 pp. 867. Jesuits' Estates in Canada Public Property, A careful digest and review of their history; embracing their origin, design, management, revenues, uses, and investment of the income derived from them ; the whole being obtained by a laborious examination of official documents, and covering the period from A.D. 1635, to the present time. By A. Rankin, A.M., with an introduction by Rev. Henry Wilkes, A.M. Montreal : Printed by J. C. Becket, 22 Great St. James Street. 1850. 12 mo., 134 pp. 868. A plan of Settlement & Colonization, adapted to all the British North Ameri- can Provinces contained in a Series of Letters from James Fitzgerald, Esq. To a friend in Ireland. With the Correspondence between the Author and the Governor General, the Provincial Agricultural Association of Upper Canada, and the Niagara District Agricultural Society. Printed for the Author, By John G. Judd, King Street. Toronto. MDCCCL. 8 vo., 63 pp. 869. Fifteen Years in Canada; being a Series of Letters on its Early History and Settlement; its Boundaries, Divisions, Population, and General Routes; its Agricultural Progress and Wealth compared with the United States; its Religious and Educational Institutions; and its Present Political Condition and Relations; together with the Advantages it affords as a Desirable Field of Emigration. By the Rev. William Haw. Edinburgh: Published by, Charles Ziegler, 17, South Bridge; and Part- ridge and Oakey, London. 1850. Price Is. 3d. 8 vo., 128 pp. 870. Nova Scotia, its condition and resources in a series of six letters by Joseph Outram, Esq. Glasgow. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons. 1850. 12 mo., 35 pp. 871. Report of the Agricultural Capabilities of the Province of New Brunswick, By J. F. W. Johnston, F.R.S., S.L. & E., Honorary Member of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, and Author of "Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry and Geology." Second Edition — Ten Thousand. Extract from the Journals of the House of Assembly of New Brunswick, 1849. Resolved, That an humble Address be presented to His Excellency the Lieu- tenant Governor, praying that His Excellency will be pleased to invite Professor Johnston to visit this Province, for the purpose of examining the several Counties therein, and reporting on the Soil, and its capabilities for Agricultural purposes. Fredericton: J. Simpson, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty 1850. 8 vo., 95 pp. 872. Church in the Colonies. No. XXV. Newfoundland. Journal of a Voyage of visitation in the "Hawk" Church Ship, on the Coast of Labrador), Round the Whole Island of Newfoundland, in the year 1849 Epig. — Odyss. Ill London: Printed for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel; and sold by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, and 4, Eoyal Exchange; Rivingtons; Hatchards; and all Booksellers. 1850. July. 16 mo., 140 pp. 873. Report of the Board of Engineers as well as that of W. E. Logan Esq., Pro- vincial Geologist, upon the Survey of Lake St. Peter, in October, 1850. Montreal: Printed by Lovell and Gibson, St. Nicholas Street. 1850. 8 vo., 22 pp. 874. Rapport de L'Association de la Propagation de la Foi pour le District de Mont- real, Janvier, 1850. Montreal: Bureau des Melanges Religieux, Rue St. Denis, Pres l'Eveche. 1850. Avec approbation des Superieurs. 8 vo., 58 pp. (incomplete). 875. Address delivered at the Provincial Industrial Exhibition, Montreal, on Saturday, Oct. 19, 1850, by the Honorable Charles D. Day, one of the Justices .of the Superior Court of Lower Canada. Montreal: Printed by Rollo Campbell . 1850. 8 vo., 25 pp. 876. Report and Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Provincial Mutual and General Insurance Company. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. Office: Church Street, Toronto. Toronto : Printed by Carter & Thomas, Yonge Street. 1850. 8 vo., 12 pp. 877. Secnlar State of the Church, in the Diocese of Toronto, Canada West. 1850 ( ?) 8 vo., 40 & xix pp. 1851. 878. Reponse a une Adresse de l'Assemblee Legislative a son Excellence le Gouver- neur General, au Sujet de L'Hopital de Marine et des Emigres de Quebec. Imprimee par Ordre de l'Assemblee Legislative. Quebec : Lovell et Gibson, Imprimeurs, Coin des. Rues Anne et des Jardins. 1851. 8 vo., 241 pp. 879. Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly. Saturday, 30th August, 1851. 4th Session, 3rd Parliament, 14 & 15 Vict., 1851. Toronto: Printed by Lovell and Gibson. 4to., 7 pp. 880. Federative Union of the British North American Provinces. By Henry Sherwood. Toronto: Printed by Lovell and Gibson, Front Street. 1851. 8 vo., 21 pp. 881. The Speech of The Hon. John Rolph, M.P.P., delivered on the occasion of the late Inquiry into Charges of High Misdemeanors, at the Late Elections Pre- ferred against His Excellency Sir Francis Bond Head, before the Commons House of Assembly of Upper Canada. Simcoe: Printed at the "Norfolk Messenger" Office. 1851. 8 vo., 51 pp. 882. Catechisme Politique; ou, elemens du Droit Public et Constitutional du Canada, mis a la portee du Peuple; avec un appendice contenant les Disposi- tions encore en force des Capitulations, du Traite de Paix, et ctes Actes Consti- tutionnels du Canada; Le Texte de l'Acte d'Union des Deux Provinces et les Amendemens qu'il a subis depuis sa Passation; ainsi que diners autres Ren- seignements d'Utilite Generale. 112 Aussi, Plusieurs Tableaux presentant une Liste Complete des Membres de l'Assemblee Legislative, du Conseil Legislatif, et du Conseil Executif du Bas- Canada, depuis l'Etablissement du Gouvernement Representatif en ce pays jusqu'a nos jours. Par A. Gerin-Lajoie. Montreal: Imprimerie de Louis Perrault, Rue Saint-Vincent. 1851. 8 vo., 144 & iii pp. 883. Letter to the Hon. R. M. MeLane, Chairman of the Committee of Commerce, House of Representatives, January 6th, 1851, from P. Hincks. Inspector General of Canada. 8 vo., 8 pp. 884. The Clergy Reserves: their history and Present Position, showing the sys- tematic attempts that have been made to establish in connection with the state, a Dominant Church in Canada. With a full account of the Rectories. Also an appendix containing Dr. Rolph's speech on the Clergy Reserves, Delivered in 1836. By Charles Lindsay. Toronto : Printed at the " North American " Press, Yonge Street. M DCCC LI. 8 vo., 59 & xv pp. 884a. Copies of Letters, addressed to the Honorable P. McGill on various occasions, by successive Governors, &c. Montreal : Printed by J. C. Becket, 22 Great St. James Street. 1851. 8 vo., 30 pp. 885. Canada. State of Political Parties, Economy in the Government, The St. Lawrence as a Great Commercial Highway; Public Instruction, &c, &c. Translated from the Journal de Quebec. Toronto: Printed by C. Donlevy. Mirror Office. 1851. 8 vo., 35 pp. 886. The Boston Committee in Canada. A Series of Eight Letters Reprinted from the Boston Atlas. Boston: 1851. Eastburn's Press. 8 vo., 43 pp. 887. Tabular representation of the present condition of Boston, in relation to railroad facilities, foreign commerce, population, wealth, manufactures, etc. etc. Also a few statements relative to the commerce of the Canadas, prepared from the most reliable sources, under the direction of a sub-committee from the joint special committee on the railroad celebration, to take place September 17th, 18th and 19th, 1851; with a map. Boston : J. H. Eastburn, City Printer. 1851. 8 vo., 28 pp. 888. The Indian of New England, and the North Eastern Provinces; a Sketch of the Life of an Indian Hunter, ancient traditions relating to the Etchemin tribe, their modes of life, fishing, hunting, &c, with vocabularies in the Indian and English, giving the names of the animals, birds and fish: the most complete that has been given for New-England, in the Languages of the Etchemin and Micmacs. These are now the only Indian tribes to the North-East, the former Inhabitants of New England, that have preserved their language entire, being the oldest and purest Indian spoken in the Eastern States. Derived from Nicola Tenesles, by a Citizen of Middletown, Ohio. This book is the only work of its kind to be had. It contains the elements of the Indian tongue, and much that is new to the reading public; especeially the names by which the Red Men of the forest, designated the natural objects before them. Middletown, Conn.: Charles H. Pelton, Printer. 1851. 8 vo., 24 pp. 113 889. Report of the Committee of the Bar of Lower Canada, Section of the District of Quebec. With Reference to the Conduct Pursued by Two of the Judges of the Court of Appeals Towards one of the Advocates of the Quebec Section, During the October Term, 1851. Quebec: Printed at the Quebec Gazette Office. 1851. 12 mo., 21 pp. 890. Le Canadien Emigrant, par Douze Missionnaires des townships de l'Est. " Rien n'est si beau que son pays." Quebec : Imprimerie — Cote et Cie., Pres l'Archeveche. 1851. 12 mo., 46 pp. 891. Discours prononce a la Cathedrale de Toronto, par le Reverend Pere R. J. Tellier, de la Compagnie de Jesus, le 24 Juin 1851, jour de la fete, et en Presence de 1' Association de St. Jean-Baptiste. L'union cimentee par la Religion est le seul appui solide de la Societe. Translated by the same Reverend Father. Toronto: Printed by Rollo Campbell, Simcoe Street. 1851. 8 vo., 17 pp. 892. The Philosophic Origin and Historic Progress of the Doctrine of the Trinity; A Lecture. Delivered in the Unitarian Church Montreal, on Sunday Evening January 26th, 1851. By John Cordner. Published by Request. Montreal : Printed by John C. Becket, No. 22, Great St. James Street. 1851. 8 vo., 22 pp. 893. A Pastoral Letter addressed to the Clergy of his Diocese. By the Right Rev. Francis Fulford, D.D., Lord Bishop of Montreal. Montreal : Printed by John Lovell, St. Nicholas Street. 1851. 8 vo., 16 pp. 894. A Pastoral Letter for The Lent of M.DCCC.LI. Addressed To the Clergy and Laity of the Diocese of Halifax. By the Right Reverend Dr. Walsh, Bishop of Halifax. To which is added A Letter on the Roman Catholic Episcopal Oath, in Refutation of the Injurious and Unfounded Assertions of the Rev. Dr. Cum- ming, Of the Scotch Presbytery in London. By the Same. Istos ergo atroces .... S. August. Ep. 48. Vincent. Nunc igitur .... Tertull. Apol. adv. Gentes. New York: Edward Dunigan & Brother, 151 Fulton-Street. M.DCCC.LI. 8 vo., 62 pp. 895. Church University of Upper Canada. Pastoral Letter from the Lord Bishop of Toronto. Proceedings of the Church University Board. List of Subscribers, &c. Toronto: Printed by A. F. Plees, Printer to the Church University. M DCCCLI. 16 mo., 64 pp. 896. Animadversions upon the Rev. John Roaf's Two Sermons on Baptism. By James Pyper, Pastor of the Bond Street Baptist Church, Toronto. Toronto : Printed by Carter & Thomas, 45, Yonge Street. 1851. 8 vo., 37 pp. 897. Report on the Surveys of the Quebec and Richmond Railway. By A. C. Morton, Esq., Civil Engineer. Quebec: Printed at the Morning Chronicle Office. 1851. 8 vo., 18 pp. 897a. The Halifax & Quebec Railway, considered with a view to its Cost, as well a« the PROSPECTIVE BUSINESS OF THE ROAD. By Wm. Pryor. Halifax, N.S. : Printed by James Bowes and Son. 1851. 8 vo., 40 pp. 114 898. Report and Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting of the Provincial Mutual and General Insurance Company. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. Office: Church Street, Toronto. Toronto: Printed by T. IT. Bentley, Rear of the Court House. "Christian Guardian " Steam Power Press. 1851. 8 vo., 16 pp. 1852. 899. Great Britain One Empire. On the Union of the Dominions of Great Britain by Inter-Communication with the Pacific and the East via British North America, with Suggestions for tbs Profitable Colonization of that wealthy Terri- tory. By Capt. Millington Henry Synoe, Boyal Engineers, F.R.G.S. ' London : John W. Parker & Son, West Strand. (With Map.) 8 vo., 124 pp. 900. Uotes of the Mood at the Eed River, 1852. By the Bishop of Rupert's Land. London: Hatchard, Piccadilly. 12 mo., 124 pp. 901. The Prisoner's Memoirs, or Dartmoor Prison; containing a complete and im- partial history of The Entire Captivity of the Americans in England, from the commencement of the last war between the United States and Great Britain, until all prisoners were released by the treaty of Ghent. Also a particular detail of all occurrences relative to the Horrid Massacre at Dartmoor, on the fatal evening of the 6th of April 1815. The whole carefully compiled by a prisoner in England. Who was a Captive during the whole War. Epig. — Virg. I. ii.v.v. etc. New York: Printed for the Author. 1552. 12 mo., 152 pp. (Written by Charles Andrews.) 902. Reports of the Commissioners on the Rebellion Losses in the years 1837 and 1838. 1851 and 1852. 8 vo., 129 pp. 903. The Rectories of Upper Canada, Being a return to an address of the Honour- able the House of Commons. Dated 11th March, 1839, for copies or extracts of the correspondence between the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada and the Secretary of State, on the subject of the creation of Rectories in that Province by Sir John Colborne. With appendix. Colonial Office, Downing Street, 26th March 1839. II. Labouchere. Toronto: Printed and sold by Hugh Scobie, 16 King St. East. 1852. 8 vo., 54 pp. 904. Return with Despatches and Correspondence relative to the Seigniorial and Feudal Tenure in Lower Canada. 1852. Quebec: Printed by John Lovell, at his Steam Printing Establishment, Mountain Street. 8 vo., 40 pp. 905. Third Report and Proceedings of the Special Committee of the Legislative Assembly, to whom were referred the resolutions passed by the Legislative As- sembly, on the sixteenth day of June, 1850, on the subject of the Seigniorial Tenure. Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly. Quebec: Printed by Rollo Campbell, Garden Street, 1852. 8 vo., 129 pp. 906. Speech of Hon. John Rolph on the Clergy Reserves Question, September, 1852. (From Quebec Gazette). 4to., 8 pp. 115 907. Canada: its Growth and Prospects. Two Lectures delivered before the Mechanics' Institute, Toronto, On the 13th and 27th February, 1852. By the Eev. Adam Lillie. Second Edition of three thousand each. Toronto: Thomas Maclenr, 45, Yonge Street. Printed at the Guardian Steam Power Press. 1852. 8 vo., 46 pp. 907a. Reports on the Sea and River Fisheries of New Brunswick. By M. H. Perley, Esquire, Her Majesty's Emigration Officer at Saint John, New Brunswick. (Second Edition.) Frederickton : S. Simpson, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 8 vo., 294 pp. 908. Petition of William L. Mackenzie, Acting Executor to the Estate of the Late Robert Randall, Esq., of Lincoln County, M.P.P., Relative to the Sale of lot 40, in Nepean, on the Ottawa, (Bytown,) at the suit of Hon. H. J. Boulton, Solicitor General of Upper Canada; together with Reports of Committees of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada ; copies of Bills passed for Randall's relief, and successively appointing Hon. Louis Joseph Papineau and others, as Umpire or Chancellor in the "case ; also the evidence on which such Reports and Bills were founded. Ordered by the Legislative Assembly to be printed, October 27, 185-2. 8 vo., 40 pp. (incomplete). 909. Petition de William L. Mackenzie, agissant comme curateur a la Succession de Feu Robert Randall, Ecuyer, du Comte de Lincoln, M.P.P. Quebec: Imprime par John Lovell, Rue La Montagne. 8 vo., 66 pp. 910. Reports of the Endowment Board of the University of Toronto, of Upper Canada College and Royal Grammar School, of the Caput of the University of Toronto, and of the Principal of Upper Canada College, for the Year 1851. Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly. Quebec: Printed by John Lovell, at his Steam Printing Establishment, Mountain Street. 1852. 8 vo., 41 pp. 911. Copie de la Correspondance echangee entre L'Eveque Catholique Romain de Toronto et le Surintendant ex Chef des ecoles, au sujet des Ecoles Separees, dans le Haut Canada: avec ux Appendice contenant les Documents mentionnees dans la correspondance. Imprimee par ordre de l'Assemblee Legislative. Quebec: Imprime par John Lovell, rue La Montagne. 1852. 8 vo., 68 pp. 912. Return of Correspondence relating to the Forges of St. Maurice. 1st Session, 4th Parliament, 16 Victoria, 1852. Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly. Quebec: Printed by John Lovell, Mountain Street. 8 vo., 30 pp. 913 Remarks upon the desertion of Seamen at the Port of Quebec, with extracts 'from a work upon " Our Navigation and Mercantile Marine Laws." Quebec: Printed by Thomas Cary. 1852. 8 vo., 23 pp. 914 Le Saguenay en 1851; Histoire du Passe, du Present et de l'Avenir probable du 'hmtt-Saguenay au Point de Vue de la Colonisation. _ ? " Emparons-nous du sol, si nous voulons conserver notre nationally Quebec: De lTmprimerie d'Augustin Cote & Cie., Pres l'Archeveche. (With map.) 16 mo., 147 & v pp. 915 Minutes of a Conference of the Bishops of Quebec, Toronto, Newfoundland, Fredericton and Montreal, Holden at Quebec, From Sept. 24th to Oct. 1st, 1851. Montreal- Printed by John Lovell, St. Nicholas Street. 1862. 16 mo., 16 pp. 116 916. The Maine Liquor Law, with ax introduction and an appendix on its practical working. By a Citizen of Maine. Montreal : Printed by J. C. Becket, 22 Great St. James Street. 1852. 16 mo., 36 pp. 917. Retrospective Glance at the Progressive State of the Natural History Society of Montreal, with a view to ascertaining how far it has advanced the important Objects contemplated by its Founders: being a Lecture, Delivered before the Natural History Society, on the 31st March, 1852, and Published by Desire of the Society. By Major E. Lachlan. " Nosee te ipsum." " Trust not yourself ; but your defects to know, Make use of every friend,— and every foe." — Pope. Montreal: Printed by J. 0. Becket, No. 22, Great St. James Street. MDCCCLII. 8 vo., 24 pp. 918. Guide de L'Instituteur, Contenant Une Serie de Beponses aux questions in- serees dans la circulaire no. 12 du Surintendant de l'education sur les diverses branches d'instruction prescrites par la Loi des Ecoles en operation dans le Bas- Canada. Ces questions et ces reponses forment maintenant un seul et meme ouvrage Destine a l'Usage des ecoles. Par F.-X. Valade, Instituteur. Troisieme Edition. Montreal: Chez J.-B. Bolland, Imprimeur-Libraire, 24, Bue Saint-Vincent. 1852. 12 mo., 24 pp. 919. Discours prononce par Et. Parent, Ecr., devant la Chambre de Lecture de St.-Boch, le 15 avril 1852. Quebec : Imprimerie de E. B. Frechette. 1852. 8 vo., 26 pp. 920. Acta et Decreta Primi Concilii Provinciae Quebecensis, in Quebecensi Civi- tate Anno Domini MDCCCLI, Pontificatus PII Papae Noni VI, celebrati, A Sancta Sede revisa et recognita. Quebeci: Apud Aug. Cote et soc, typographos ac bibliopolas. MDCCCLII. 8 vo., 88 & viii pp. 921. Rapport de L'Inspecteur des Chemins sur la Canalisation de la Cite de Quebec. Presente au Conseil le 5 Mars, 1852. Quebec: Imprime par Bureau et Marcotte, No. 29, Bue Buade. 1852. French and English. 12 mo., 32 pp. 922. Letter of the President and Vice President of the Montreal and Kingston Bail- road Company to Sir Allan N. MacNab, Chairman, Committee on Bailroads. Montreal: 11th October, 1852. 4 pp. 923. Procedes du Comite General du Chemin de Fer du Nord. Quebec: De l'lmprimerie d'Augustin Cote & Cie, pres l'Archeveche. 1852. 8 vo., 24 pp. 924. An Act to consolidate and regulate the General Clauses relating to Kailways. 30th August, 1851. Toronto: Brown's Printing Establishment, King Street East. 1852. 8 vo., 76 & 6 pp. 925. Toronto & Guelph Railway. Chief Engineer's Eeport, Adopted by the Board of Directors, May 21, 1852. Toronto: Printed by Brewer, M'Phail and Co., King Street. 1852. 8 vo., 30 pp. 117 926. Report on the Preliminary Surveys of the Toronto & Guelph Railway. By Walter Shanly, Chief Engineer. Toronto: Printed by Brewer, M'Phail and Co., King- Streei. 1852. (Maps.) 8 vo., 30 pp. 927. Annual Report of the Directors and Chief Engineer, to the Shareholders of the Quebec and Richmond Bailroad Company. Presented, January 20th, 1852. Quebec: Printed by J. T. Brousseau. 1852. 8 vo., 32 pp. 928. Great Western Railroad. Proceedings of the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, Held in Hamilton, on the 21st June 1852; and report of the Directors. Hamilton, C.W. : Printed at the Spectator Office, Court-House Square. 1852. 8 vo., 18 pp. 928a. Report on a Railway Suspension Bridge, proposed for crossing the St. Law- rence River at Quebec, made to His Worship the Mayor and the City Council of Quebec. By Edward William Serrell, Engineer. Quebec : Printed by Augustin Cote & Co., City Printers. 1852. 8 vo., 67 pp. 929. Report and Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of the Provincial Mutual and General Insurance Company. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. Office : Toronto Street, Toronto. Toronto: H. Rowsell, Printer, King Street. 1852. 8 vo., 12 pp. 930. A Memorial of Sa-Sa-na, the Mohawk Maiden ; who perished in the Rail Road disaster at Deposit, NY., Feb. 18, 1852. Containing I. Obituary Notice by Hon. C. P. Avery. II. Sermon preached in St. Thomas' Church, Hamilton, Feb. 29, 1852, by S. H. Norton, Rector. III. Poem by W. H. C. Hosmer, Esq. Hamilton : Waldron and Baker, Printers. 1852. 8 vo., 28 pp. 931. Almanach Ecclesiastique et Civil de Quebec, pour 1853; Con tenant la liste du Clerge de tous les dioceses de l'Amerique Britannique du Nord, avec divers ren- seignements sur les etablissements religieux et civils; Statistiques, &c. Quebec : Chez Aug. Cote et Cie, Editsurs-Imprimeurs, vis-a-vis l'Archeveche. Chez J. et O. Cr,emaizie, Libraires, rue de la Fabrique, Haute- Ville. 1852. 24 mo., 110 pp. 1853. 932. A Glimpse at the United States and the Northern States of America, with the Canadas, comprising their rivers, lakes and falls during the autumn of 1852; including some account of an emigrant ship. By Edmund Patten, Esq. With Illustrations, Sketched and zincographed by the author. London: Effingham Wilson, Publisher, 11, Royal Exchange. 1853. 8 vo., 109 pp. 933 Journal of the Reverend Peter Jacobs. Indian Wesleyan Missionary, from Rice Lake to the Hudson-'s Bay Territory; and returning. Commencing May, 1852; with a Brief Account of His Life; and a Short History of the Wesleyan Mission to that Country. Toronto: Published by Anson Green, At the Conference Office, No. 9, Wellington Buildings, King Street. 1853. 8 vo., 32 pp. 234—8 118 934., The North-West Passage. Capt. McClure's Despatches from Her Majesty's Discovery Ship, " Investigator," off Point Warren and Cape Bathurst. London: John Betts, 115 Strand (nearly opposite Exeter Hall). 1853. (Pries, with map, Ninepence.) 8 vo., 48 pp. 935. A Letter on Canada in 1806 and 1817, during the Administration of Governor Gore. London: For Private Circulation. 1853. 12 mo., 23 pp. 936. Return to an Address on the State of the Colonies. Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly. Quebec: Printed by John Lovell at his Steam Printing Establishment, No. 12, Mountain Street. 1853. 8 vo., 80 pp. 937. Correspondance entre le Gouvernement Francais et les Gouverneurs et Inten- dants dd Canada, relative a la Tenure Seigneuriale, demandee par une adresse de l'Assemblee Legislative. 1851. Quebec: Imprimerie de E. K. Frechette, 13, rue la Montagne, Basse- Ville. 1853. 8 vo., 34 & 61 pp. 938. Address at the Bar of the Legislative Assembly of Canada, Delivered on the 11th & 14th March, 1853, on behalf of certain Proprietors of Seignories in Lower Canada, against The Second Beading of The Bill, entitled "An Act to define Seigniorial Bights in Lower Canada, and to facilitate the Redemption thereof." By Christopher Dunkin, M.A., Advocate. Quebec: Printed at the Office of the "Morning Chronicle." 1853. 8 vo., 68 pp. 939. Discours de C. Dunkin, Ecuyer, devant l'Assemble Legislative du Canada, au nom de Certains Seigneurs, Signataires d'une Petition a cette Honorable Chambre contre un bill introduit par l'honorable Procureur-General Drummond, intitule: Acte pour definir les droits des Seigneurs et des Censitaires dans le Bas-Canada, et pour en faciliter le rachat. Quebec: De l'Imprimerie dAugustin Cote et Cie Pres l'Archeveche. 1853. 16 mo., 178 pp. 940. Report of Drs. Nelson and Macdonell, and Zephirin Perrault, Esq., Advo- cate, of the Quebec, Marine and Emigrant Hospital. Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly. Quebec: Printed by John Lovell at his Steam Printing Establishment, Mountain Street. 1853. 8 vo., 124 pp. 941. Report of the Special Committee on the Magdalen Islands, and the Western part of this Province, above Lake Huron. Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly. Quebec: Printed by John Lovell at his Steam Printing Establishment, Mountain Street. 1853. 8 vo., 74 pp. 942. The Clergy Reserves. A Letter from the Lord Bishop of Toronto to the Duke of Newcastle, Her Majesty's Secretary for the Colonies. Toronto : Printed at the " Churchman " Office, Corner of King and Nelson Streets. MD CCC LIU. 8 vo., 27 pp. 943. The Clergy Reserve Question in Canada. By A. N. Bethune, D.D., Archdeacon of York, Diocese of Toronto, Canada. London : Printed by K. Clay, Bread Street Hill. 1853. 8 vo., 24 pp. 119 944. Etat des Affaires Pecuniaires et Temporelles des Ecclesiastiques du Semin- aire de St. Sulpioe de Montreal. Jusqu'au ler Janvier 1852. En reponse a une Adresse de l'Assemblee Legislative. Imprimerie de Louis Perrault, Rue St. Joachim, Haute-Ville— Quebec. 8 vo., 19 pp. 945. Factum of the case of William Power, Esquire, Circuit Judge; respectfully presented to the Honourable Members of the Government. (With addenda.) Quebec: 1853. 8 vo., 38 & xii pp. 946. The Report of the Debate in the City Council on Monday, February 21st, 1853, on Bringing up the Eeport of the Special Committee appointed to Investi- gate in Reference to the issuing of City Debentures. Re-printed from the "British Canadian." Toronto: 1853. 16 mo., 96 pp. 947. Seven Letters on the non-Religious Common School system of Canada and the United States. By Adam Townley, Presbyter of the Diocese of Toronto. Toronto: Henry Rowsell, King Street Easf 1853. 8 vo., 55 pp. 948. Attachment to the Church of God. A Sermon Preached in the Cathedral Church of St. James, Toronto, on Wednesday Oct. 12th, 1853, at the Visitation of The Eight Eeverend the Lord Bishop of the Diocese of Toronto. By The Eeverend Henry Patten, Eural Dean & Eector of Cornwall. Toronto: Henry Rowsell, King Street, East. 1853. 8 vo., 24 pp. 949. The Voice of the Sea: A Sermon, preached on Sunday Evening, Oct. 2, 1853, in St. Mary's Church, Richmond Street, Boston, To Commemorate the Death of the Late Captain Robert Hutchings, of the British Steamship "Andes," who died from injuries received during a hurricane on his last voyage from Liverpool to Boston & was buried at sea on 17th September last. By the Rev. Philip Tocque. Boston : C. C. P. Moody, 52 WashiRgton Street. 1853. 8 vo., 14 pp. 950. Rapport de L' Association de la Propagation de la Foi pour le District de Mont- real. Avril, 1853. Avec approbation des Superieurs. Montreal: Des Presses Mecaniques de Louis Perrault, Rue Saint- Vincent. 1853. 8 vo., 63 pp. 951. A Letter to the Members of the United Church of England and Ireland, in the Township of Scarborough, (Signed by W. H. Norris). Scarboro' May 14th 1853. 8 vo., 12 pp. 952. Statuts de la Societe St. Jean-Baptiste de la Cite de Quebec. Fondee le 16 Aout, 1842, et Incorporee par Acte du Parlement le 30 Mai, 1849. Quebec: Imprime par Bureau et Marcotte, 29, Rue Buade. 1853. 12 mo., 32 pp. 953. Lecture on Newfoundland and its Fisheries, delivered By Matthew H. Warren, Before the Mechanics' Institute, At St. John's, 14th March, 1853. Printed at the Office of the "Morning Post," St. John's, Newfoundland. 1853. 8 vo., 24 & xvi pp. 954. Faits qui se Rattachent a la Vente des Ponts St. Maurice par le Gouverne- ment de cette Province a Theophile Hector Pacaud, Ecr. Montreal : Imprime par P. Gendron, 29 Rue St. Gabriel. 1853. 8 vo., 56 pp. 234— 8J 120 955. Philosophie des Chemins de Fer, publiee par ordre des Directeurs de la Com- PAGNIE DE LA GRANDE JONCTION DU ChEMIN DE Fer DU St. LAURENT ET DE L'OUTA- OUAIS. Par Thos. C. Keefer, C.E. Quatrieme Edition, revue. Montreal: Imprime par John Lovell, a son Imprimerie a vapeur, rue St. Nicholas. 1853. 8 vo., 53 pp. 956. A Statement of Facts, and Correspondence, connected with certain Public Im- provements in the Huron Tract, including a Eailroad to Goderich; to which is added some Information upon Matters relating to the Canada Company. By Frederick Widder, Esq., Commissioner of the Canada Company. Toronto: Printed by Henry Eowsell, 8 Wellington Buildings, King Street. 1853. 8 vo., 91 pp. 957. Report of the Chief Engineer of the Megantic Junction Eailway, To the Provisional Committee. Presented on the 4th April, 1853. Quebec: Printed by J. T. Brousseau, 9, Buade Street. 1853. 8 vo., 12 pp. 958. Annual Report of the Directors and Chief Engineer, to the Shareholders of the Quebec and Eichmond Railway Company. Presented, 18th January 1853. • Quebec: Printed by J. T. Brousseau, 9, Buade Street. 1853. 8 vo., 35 pp. 959. Report of the Directors and Chief Engineer of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Grand Junction Eailway Company. May 9th, 1853. Montreal: Printed by John Lovell, St. Nicholas Street. 1853. 8 vo., 52 pp. 960. A Report on a Survey for the Railway Bridge over the St. Lawrence at Mont- real, Surveyed in 1851-52, By Order of the Montreal and Kingston Eailway. Hon. John Young, Chairman. Thos. C. Keefer, Engineer. Montreal: Printed by John LovelL at his Steam-Printing Establishment, St. Nicholas Street. 1853. 8 vo., 55 pp. 961. Toronto and Guelph Railway Company. Second Annual Eeport of the Board of Directors, Adopted at the Annual General Meeting, held Monday, June 6, 1853. Toronto: Henry Eowsell, 1853. 8 vo., 20 pp. 962. A Full and Accurate Report of the Celebrated Slander Case of Ferguson vs. Gilmour. 1853. 8 vo., 30 pp. 963. Trial of Joseph Berube and Cesaree Theriault, His Wife, Convicted of having Murdered by Poison Sophie Talbot, the First Wife of Berube, at the Criminal Sittings of the Court of Queens Bench, Crown Side, Held at Kamouraska, L.C., in November 1852, before Mr. Justice Panet; together with comments upon the Law and the Facts of the case. Lelievre and Angers, Law-Reporters. Quebec: Printed at the Canada Gazette Office. 1853. 8 vo., 78 pp. 964. Affaire-Pelletier. La Eeine vs. Prudent Pelletier. Proces pour Meurtre Novembre 1853. ' Quebec: Imprimerie d'Aug. Cote & Cie. 12 mo., 100 pp. 121 965. Mackenzie's Weekly Message Extra. Head's Flag op Truce, Or a defence of the memory of the late Colonel'. Samuel Lount, formerly member of the Legislative Assembly for Simcoe County, from the unjust charge made by Honble. John Eolph, President of the Executive- Council, to the effect that Colonel Lount's statement, given shortly before hia death, relative to the flag of truce, Dec. 5, 1837, was untrue. By W. L. Mackenzie. Epigraph — Edmund Burke's Vindication of Natural Society. 1853 ( ?) 8 vo., 16 pp. 1854. 966. Le Canada ou Quelque Mots de Refutation A. M. Le pasteur grandpierre par un ami des Canadiens frangais. Societe de Saint Victor pour la propagation des Bons livres. Plancy : Siege, Direction et Ateliers de la Societe. Paris : Libraire Centrale de la Societe rue de Tournon, 16. Arras : Succursale da la Societe rue Ernestale, 289. 1854. 8 vo., 37 pp. 967. Deux Intendants du Canada: Par M. Baudot, Ancien Bepresentant de l'Vonne. Auxerre : Typographic de Perriquet et Rouille, Editeurs, rue de Paris, 51. 1854. 8 vo., 44 pp. 968. Les Cascades du Niagara et Leur Marche Betrograde. Par E. Desor. Avec une carte et une coupe Geologique. (Extrait du Bulletin de la Societe des sciences naturelles de Neuchatel, tome III.) Neuchatel Imprimerie de Henri Wolfrath. 1854. 8 vo., 20 pp. 969. Documents Belating to the Besignation of the Canadian Ministry, in Septem- ber, 1854. Speech of the Honorable Inspector General Hincks in the Legislative Assembly, on Friday, the 8th September — Address to the Electors of South Oxford — Correspondence with Mr. Wilson, M.P.P. for London, Canada West. Quebec. 1852. 8 vo., 27 pp. 970. The Seignorial Question. Its Present Position. By a Member of the Legislative Assembly, from Upper Canada. Quebec : 1854. 8 vo., 8 pp. 971. Tenure Seignenriale. Etat Actuel de la Question. Par un membre de l'Assemblee Legislative du Haut-Canada. Quebec. 1854. 8 vo., 7 pp. 972. La Convention Anti-Seigneuriale de Montreal au Peuple. Montreal: Imprimerie De Montigny & Cie, 125, Bue St. Paul, pres la Place Jacques Cartier. 1854. 8 vo., 24 pp. 973. The Anti-Seignorial Convention of Montreal, To the People. Montreal: De Montigny & Co., Printers, 125, St-Paul Street. 1854. 8 vo., 24 pp. 974. The Clergy Reserves. A Letter from the Bishop op Toronto, to the Honour- able A. N. Morin, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Toronto. Thompson & Co., printers, King St. East. 1854. 8 vo., 27 pp. 122 975. Legislative Assembly. 1854. List of Expiring Laws. 8 vo., 24 pp. 976. Minutes of Proceedings of the County of Lotbiniere Election Committee. 1st Session, 5th Parliament, 1854. 8 vo., 76 pp. 977. Minutes des Deliberations. Du Comite de l'Election du Comte de Saguenay. lere Session, 5me Parlement, 1854. 8 vo., 53 pp. 978. Report of the Commissioners Appointed to inquire into the Origin and Cause of the Fire at the Grey Nunnery, or " Hospice des Soeurs de la Charite ; " on the Third of May Last, and the Circumstances attending the Same. Quebec: Printed by Eollo Campbell, No. 11, Garden Street. 1854. 8 vo., 64 pp. 979. Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Conduct of the Police Authorities on the Occasion of the Eiot at Chalmers' Church, On the 6th of June, 1853; Together with, Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence Taken before the said Commission. Quebec: Printed by Eollo Campbell, No. 11, Garden Street. 1854. 8 vo., 127 pp. 980. Lettre D'Ov. Leblanc, Ecr, M.P.P. A L'Hon. Jean Chabot, Commissaire en Chef des Travaux Publics. Montreal: De L'imprimerie de Louis Perrault, Eue Saint Vincent. 1854. 8 vo., 18 pp. 981. Peruvian Guano Trade. Statements and Documents in relation to the Bill reported by the Select Committee of the House of Eepresentatives, on the 31st July, 1854, imposing A Sliding Scale of Duty on the Importation of Peruvian Guano into the United States; Together with a Treatise on Peruvian Guano, by Daniel Lee, M.D., Professor of Agriculture in the University of Georgia. Washington: Printed by William H. Moore. 1854. 8 vo., 32 pp. 982. Institut-Canadien de New York. Lecture Publique: sujet. — Education popu- laire — Besoin des ecoles du Soir pour la classe ouvriere. Par le Dr. J. E. Dorion, de Cohoes, N.Y. A la requisition speciale de l'Institut. Burlington, Vt. : Imprimerie de Pierre Cerat. 16 mo., 24 pp. 983. Observations addressed in a series of Letters to the Professor of the Eoman Catholic Faith. By Expostulatus. " Come now and let us reason together." — Isaiah. Quebec : Printed by E. Middleton, St. Peter Street. 1854. 12 mo., 117 pp. 984. A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Nova Scotia, at the Visita- tion held in The Cathedral Church of St. Paul, at Halifax, on the 11th day of October, 1854. By Hibbert, Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. Published at the request of the Clergy. Halifax: Printed by Wm. Gossip, at the Church Times Office. 1854. 8 vo., 32 pp. 985. Pastoral Letter to Clergy and Laity of Diocese of Toronto. Toronto: 1854. 8 vo., 6 pp. 123 985a. Scriptural Rights of the members of Christ's Visible Church: or, Correspon- dence containing the reasons of Dr. Ryerson's Resignation of office in the Wes- leyan Methodist Church. The Rights of the Christian are no less Sacred than those of the Citizen. "The Holy Scriptures contain all things necessary .... Fifth Article of Faith in the Roctrines and Discipline of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. Toronto: Brewer, McPhail & Co., Printers, 46, King-Street East. 1854. 12 mo., 32 pp. 986. Rules and Regulations of the Marine and Emigrant Hospital of Quebec; adopted January, 1854. Printed by order of the Trustees. Quebec: Printed by T. Cary. 1854. 8 vo., 22 pp. 987. Practical Views on Cholera, and on the Sanitary, Preventive and Curative Measures to be adopted in the event of a visitation of the epidemic. With an Appendix. " It is easier to preserve health than to cure disease." Montreal: Published by B. Dawson. 1854. (Written by Wolfred Nelson.) 8 vo., 19 pp. 988. Reports of Chief Engineer on the Survey of the North Shore Railway, and of Directors on the Proper Resources of the Same. Quebec: Printed by Augustin Cote. 1854. 8 vo., 53 pp. 989. Report of the Chief Engineer, On the Survey of the Line for the Quebec & Saguenay Railway. Containing also a Statement of the Resources of the Country Through Which it passes, and the General Advantages to be Derived therefrom : — With the Proposed Organization and Bye-Laws for the Manage- ment of the Company. Quebec: Printed by J. T. Brousseau, at his Steam Press Establishment, No. 9, Buade Street. 1854. 8 vo., 68 pp. 990. Rapport de L'Incenieur en Chef sur l'etude de la Ligne du Chemin de Eer de Quebec et du Saguenay; Contenant aussi un etat des Ressources des Localites a Travers Lesquelles la Ligne devra passer, et les Avantages Generaux qui en Decouleront : — Ainsi que l'organisation projetee et les Reglements pour la Gou- veene de la Compacnie. Quebec: Imprime au Bureau de la Gazette du Canada. 1854. 8 vo., 68 pp. 991. Report and Proceedings of the Eifth General Annual Meeting of the Pro- vincial Insurance Company. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. Office, Toronto Street, Toronto. Toronto: Maelear, Thomas & Co., Printers, King Street. 1854. 8 vo., 12 pp. 992. Ionteri8aienstak8a ne Kari8iioston Teieiasontha, KahnaSakeha. Tiohtiaki, Tehoristorarakon Louis Perrault. 1854. 16 mo., 48 pp. 993. Documents relative to the Claim of Chief Justice Bowen for increased salary. 1849. Printed in 1854 (?) 8 vo., 14 pp. 1855. 994. Eloge Historique de Monsieur le Marquis de Montcalm. (Extrait du "Mercure de France" de 1760.) Quebec: Imprimerie d'A. Cote & Cie. 1855. 8 vo., 16 pp. 124 995. The Siege of Quebec and Conquest of Canada : in 1759. By a nun of the General Hospital of Quebec. To which is appended an account of the Laying of the First Stone of the Monument to Wolfe and Montcalm. Quebec: Printed at the Quebec Mercury Office, Buade Street. 1855. 8 vo., 28 pp. 996. Relation de ce qui s'est passe au Siege de Quebec, et de la Prise du Canada: Par une Religieuse de l'Hopital General de Quebec : Adresse a une Communaute de son Ordre en France. Imprime au Bureau du Mercury rue Buade. 1855. 12 mo., 24 pp. 997. Essai Couronne. Le Canada, Ses Institutions, Eessources, Produits, Manu- factures, etc., etc. Par Hector L. Langevin, Avocat. " Suam quisque pellem portat." " Chacun son merite." Quebec: Imprime par Lovell et Lamoureux, rue la Montagne. 1855. 8 vo., 166 pp. 998. Canada. An Essay : to which was awarded the First Prize by the Paris Exhibi- tion Committee of Canada. By J. Sheridan Hogan. "' Labor omnia vincit." Montreal : Printed by John Lovell, St. Nicholas Street. 1855. 8 vo., 110 pp. 999. Condition and Prospects of Canada in 1854. As pourtrayed in the Despatches of the Eight Honorable The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, Governor General of Canada, to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies. Quebec : Printed by S. Derbishire & G. Desbarats, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1855. S vo., 83 pp. 1000. Etat et Avenir du Canada en 1854, tel que retrace dans les Depeches du Tres- Honorable Comte D'Elgin et Kincardine, Gouverneur-General du Canada, au Principal Secretaire d'Etat de sa Majeste pour les Colonies. Quebec : Imprime par S. Derbishire et G. Desbarats, Imprimeur de sa Tres- Excellente Majeste la Peine. 1855. 8 vo., 86 pp. 1001. les Servantes de Dieu en Canada. Essai sur L'Histoire des Communautes Religieuses de Femmes de la Province. Edition revue, corrigee, augmentee et specialement preparee pour le Canada. Par C. de Laroche-Heron. Montreal: Des Presses a Vapeur de John Lovell, Rue St. Nicolas. 1855. S vo., 158 pp. 1002. La Pleiade Rouge. Par Gaspard Le Mage. Montreal: Imprimerie de la Minerve. 1S55. 8 vo.. 23 pp. 1003. Le Bill Seigneurial Expose sous son vrai jour. {Refutation Victorievse du Rapport soumis a la Convention Anti-Seigneu- riale,) et Quelques Avis d'un Cultivateur aux Censitaires du Bas-Canada. Quebec : Imprime par E. E. Frechette, 13 Rue La Montagne. 1855. 8 vo., 41 pp. 1004. De L' Abolition du Regime Feodal en Canada, et de l'indemnite due aux Seigneurs pour la suppression des droits et devoirs feodaux, etant une compila- tion des procedes et plaidoieries qui ont eu lieu devant la Cour Speeiale con- stituted en vertu des dispositions de l'Acte Seigneurial de 1854, et ouverte a Quebec, le quatre septembre 1855. 8 vo., 136 pp. 125 1005. Minutes of the Evidence and Proceedings of the Select Committees on the Saguenay, Argenteuil, Kamourastca, and Laval Contested Elections. Printed by Order of the Legislative Assembly. r Quebec: Printed by Lovell & Lamoureux, at their Steam-Printing Estab- lishment, Mountain Street. 1855. 8 vo., 54 pp. 1006. Report of the Commissioners appointed to investigate and report upon the Best means of re-organizing the Militia of Canada, and upon an improved system of Police. Quebec: Printed by Stewart Derbishire & George Desbarats, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1865. 8 vo., 31 pp. 1007. Return to an Address from the Legislative Assembly of the 28th ultimo. Eor copy of Mr. Jarvis' report relative to the survey of the proposed Caughnawaga Canal, and the amount of the cost of such survey as submitted by the said Engineer (Mr. Jarvis) Quebec, March 20, 1855. 8 vo., 76 pp. 1008. Return to an Address from the Legislative Assembly ; for a copy of the Eeport of A. C. Buchanan, Esq., on the subject of Emigration. By Command, Geo. E. Cartier, Secretary. Secretary's Office, Quebec, March, 1855. 8 vo., 35 pp. 1009. Finances and Trade of Canada at the beginning of the year 1855. By William Cayley, Esq., Inspector-General of Canada. London: James Bidgway, No. 169, Piccadilly. 1855. 8 vo., 40 pp. 1009a. Currency or Money; its Nature and Uses, and the effects of the circulation' of 'Banknotes for currency. By a Merchant of Boston. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 1855. 8 vo., 112 pp. 101 0. Letters originally published in the " Quebec Gazette," addressed to His Ex- cellency Sir E> W. Head, Bart., Governor General of B. N. Amsrica, &c. By Col. Gugy. Printed by K. Middleton, Sault-au-Matelot Street and Eoot of Mountain Hill. 1855. 12 mo., 37 pp. 1011. Some Remarks on the pamphlet of William Poster Coffin, Esquire. &c, &c, &c. (Written by A. Gugy.) April, 1855. 8 vo., 19 pp. 1012. The Maine Law Illustrated: being the Eesult of an Investigation made in the Maine Law States. By A. Farewell and G. P. Ure, President and Secretary of the Canadian Prohibitory Liquor Law League, during the month of February, 1855. Toronto: Printed for the Canadian Prohibitory Law League; and sold for them by J. C. Geikis, 70, and C. Fletcher, 54, Yonge Street. 8 vo., 94 pp. 1012a. On the Course of Collegiate Education, adapted to the circumstances of British America. ,,,-,„ -, r i The Inaugural Discourse of the Principal of McGill College,_ Montreal. "Meditor instaurationem philosophiae ejusmodi, quae nihil inanis aut ab- stract habsat, quaque humanae conditiones in melius provehat."— Bacon. Montreal: H. Ramsay. 1855. 8 vo., 29 pp. 126 1013. Discours prononce le mercredi, 18 Juillet 1855, par L'Honorable P. J. O. Chauveau, Surintendant de V Education pour le Bas-Camada, a la ceremonie de la pose de la pierre angulaire du Monument dedie, par souscription nationale, a la memoire des braves to jibes sur la platne d' Abraham, le 28 Avril 1760. Sta, viator, heroem calcas. Quebec: De la Presse a Pouvoir de E. E. Frechette, 13, rue la Montagne, Basse- Ville. 1855. 8 vo., 8 pp. 1014. letters to the Hon. Francis Lemieux, Chief Commissioner Public Works, on Canadian Trade and Navigation, and to the Citizens of Montreal, on the Commerce of the City and the Means of its Further Development. By the Hon. John Young, M.P.P. Montreal: Printed by John Lovell, St. Nicholas Street. 1855. 8 vo., 32 pp. 1015. Lettre a L'Honorable Francois Lemieux, Principal Commissaire des Travaux Publics, sur le Commerce et la Navigation du Canada, suivie d'une Adresse aux Citoyens de Montreal, concernant le Commerce de la Cite et ses Moyens de Developpement futur. Par L'Hon. John Young, M.P.P. Montreal: 1855. De L'Imprimerie de John Lovell, Rue St. Nicolas. 8 vo., 32 pp. 1016. The Esplanade Contract. Letter From C. S. Gzowski & Co., to the Citizens of Toronto. 1855. 8 vo., 8 pp. 1017. The Antidote to Dr. Byerson's Scriptural Eights, &c, in Two Parts. No. 1 relating to Children, No. 2 Do Adults^ Shewing the Error of the Positions on which His Assumption is Founded, that Attendance at Class Meeting is not a Proper Condition of Membership, in the "Wesleyan Methodist Church. By Eev. H. Wilkinson, Wesleyan Minister, London, C.W. " Great men are not always wise." — Job xxxii, 9. "Not the Church, but Christ alone saves." — M. DAubigne. London, C.W.: Printed by Henry A. Newcombe, Eidout Street. 1855. 8 vo., 36 pp. 1018. Rapport de LAssociation de La Propagation de la Foi pour le District de Montreal. Pour les Annees 1853-54. Avec L' Approbation Des Superieurs. Montreal, Des Presses Mechaniques de Louis Perrault, Eue Saint-Vincent. 1855. 8 vo., 160 pp. 1019. First Report of the Eoyal Commissioners of the Patriotic Fund to Her Majesty the Queen. London: Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. 1855 (?) 4to., 58 pp. 1856. 1020. Esquisse Bibgraphique sur Chevalier De Lorimier. Par Hector Fabre. Montreal: De L'Imprimerie du "Pays," Eue Sainte Therese. 1856. 8 vo., 16 pp. 127 1021. The Seat of Government of Canada. (First published in 1843; now repub- lished with additional matter.) Also the composition and functions of the Legislative Council and the " Double Majority " Question. By Dunbar Ross, Esquire, M.P.P. for the County of Beauee, and, H.M. Solicitor General for Lower Canada. Epig. — Virgil. Quebec : Printed by E. R. Frechette, 13, Mountain Street, Lower-Town. 1856, 8 vo., 35 pp. 1022. An Act to Change the Constitution of the Legislative Council By Render- ing the Same Elective. Toronto: Printed by Stewart Derbishire & George Desbarats, Law Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1856. 8 vo., 14 pp. 1023. The Mackenzie Homestead. Minutes op Proceedings at two meetings held in Toronto, preparatory to an Appeal being made to the people of Canada, on behalf of an old, faithful, and talented public servant, William Lyon Mackenzie, Esq., M.P.P. ; with the Address of the Central Committee. Toronto: Printed for the Central Committee. 1856. 8 vo., 16 pp. 1024. Lower-Canada Reports. Decisions des Tribunaux du Bas-Canada. Ques- tions Seigneuriales ; compilation Content l'Acte Seigneurial de 1854, l'Amen- dement a l'Acte Seigneurial de 1855, les Questions soumises par le Procureur- General du Bas-Canada, les Contre-Questions soumises par divers Seigneurs, les Precedes et Decisions de la Cour Speciale constitute sous l'autorite de l'Acte Seigneurial de 1854, les Plaidoyers et les Memoires des Avocats, et les Observa- tions des Juges, etc. Redacteurs; MM. Lelievre et Angers. Volume B. Imprime Partie a Quebec, par Augustin Cote; et Partie a Montreal, au Bureau de la Minerve. 1856. 8 vo., 14-19-59 pp. 1025. R6ponse a Deux Adresses de 1'honorable assemblee legislative a son excellence le gouverneur-general, datees le 28 fevrier 1856. 8 vo., 30 pp. 1026. Important Insurance Case. Superior Court. Before His Honour Judge Smith. Morison, Cameron & Empey vs. The Phoenix Insurance Co. Attorneys for the Plaintiffs, Messrs. A. & G. Robertson. Counsel for the Plaintiffs, Messrs. Rose & Monk. Attorneys for the Defendants, Messrs. Abbott & Baker. Attorneys for the Defendants, Messrs. Cross & Bancroft. Counsel for the Defendants, Messrs. Bethune & Dunkin. The following Jury was empanelled: — James Claxton, Benjamin Francis, Norton B. Corse, Daniel Drummond, Thomas Davidson, William Manning, George Dowker, William Snaith, J. H. Dorwin, Joseph Tuskey, James Dougall, James Jeffrey. Montreal: Printed by John C. Becket, 38, Great St. James Street. 1856. 8 vo., 128 pp. 1027. Agricultural Progress. An outline of the course of improvement in Agricul- ture considered as a Business, an Art, and a Science, with special reference to New Brunswick. 128 " — E pur se muove ! " — Galileo. By James Robb, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, King's College, Fredericton. Printed for the New Brunswick Society for the Encouragement of Agricul- ture, Home Manufactures, and Commerce. Fredericton : J. Simpson, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1856. 8 vo., 64 pp. 1027a. Michel Sarrasin, Medeein du Roi a Quebec, Conseiller au Conseil Superieur, etc, etc. A. Cote, Editeur-Imprimeur, Quebec. 1856. (Attributed to L'Abbe Bois.) Title page missing. 8 vo., 12 pp. 1028. The Two Elders and the Sequel, The Meal Club Plot. By Toots. Epig. — Late Sir John Smyth, LL.D. Toronto : Printed at the Citizen Office, corner of Berczy Lane and Colborne Street. 1856. 8 vo., 16 pp. 1029. McGrill College, Montreal. Officers, Professors — Course of Study, &c. &c. Also, Course of the High School Department. Session 1855-6. Montreal : Hew Ramsay. 8 vo., 24 pp. 1030. A Charge; Delivered to the ClerCgy of the Diocese of Toronto, at the Visi- tation, on Wednesday, April 30, 1856, By John, Lord Bishop of Toronto. Toronto: Henry Rowsell, King Street. 1856. 8 vo., 34 pp. 1031. A Charge, Delivered to The Clergy of the Diocese of Rupert's Land, at His Triennial Visitation, May 29, 1856. By David Anderson, D.D., Lord Bishop of Rupert's Land. London: Thomas Hatchard, 187 Piccadilly. 1856. 8 vo., 54 pp. 1032. Resume des Conferences ecclesiastiqies du Diocese de Querec, commencees en 1854. Quebec : Imprime par P. Lamoureux, rue La Montague. 1856. 8 vo., 40 pp. 1033. The Foundations of Nationality. A discourse, preached in the Unitarian Church, Montreal, on the Sunday after the great Railway Celebration, November 1856. By John Cordner. Published by request of the Committee of the Congregation. Montreal: Henry Rose, Great St. James Street. 1856. 8 vo., 28 pp. 1034. Report of the Proceedings of the Twenty-sixth Grand Annual Session of the Right Worshipful The Grand Lodge of the Loyal Orange Institution of British America, held in the Court-House, Brockville, TIC, On Tuesday, the 17th, and by adjournment, in the same place, on Wednesday, the 18th, and Thursday, the 19th days of June, Anno Domini, 1856; and by further adjournment, in the Yonge-street Orange Hall, Toronto, on Wednesday ,the 25th day of the same Month, being in the 19th Year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, Queen Victoria, and of Orangeism in America, the 27th. Toronto: Printed for the Grand Lodge, By James Beaty, Proprietor of the " Patriot " and '' Leader " Steam-Press Printing Establishment, 120, King Street East. 1856. 8 vo., 91 pp. 1035. Temperance et Intemperance. Montreal : Des Presses A vapeur de Montigny & Compagnie, 18, Rue Saint- Gabriel. 1856. 8 vo., 86 pp. 129 1036. Celebre Proces de Jean-Baptiste Corriveau, Accuse et trouve coupable du meurtre de Mlle. Charlotte Todd, sa belle-mere et condamne a etre pendu, vendredi le 26 septembre, 1856. Quebec : Imprime par P. Lamoureux, 12 rue La Montagne. 1856. 8 vo., 32 pp. 1037. Montreal in 1856. A sketch prepared for the celebration of the opening of the Grand Trunk Eailway of Canada. By a sub-committee of the Celebration Committee. Montreal: 1856. Printed by John Lovell at his Steam-printing Establish- ment, St. Nicholas Street. 8 vo., 51 pp. 1857. 1037a. Substance of a Lecture delivered at the Smithsonian Institution on a Collec- tion of the Charts and Maps of America. By J. G. Kohl. Smithsonian Institution Report for 1856. Washington. 1857. 8 vo., 53 pp. 1038. Les Voeux des Hurons et des Abnaquis a Notre-Dame de Chartres Publiees pour la premier f ois d'apres les Manuscrits des Archives d'Eure-et-Loir avec les lettres des Missionaires Catholiques au Canada, une Introduction et des Notes, Par M. Doublet de Boisthibault. " A Chartres est sa mestre iglise " Qui si noblement est assise " Que la Dame tient souz sa main " Et tout Chartres et tout chartein. — (Le Livre des Miracles.) Chartres Noury-Coquard, Libraire Rue du Cheval-Blanc, 26, M DCCC LVII. 12 mo., 80 pp. 1039. Two Lectures on Canada. By Rollo Campbell, Montreal. Delivered in the Sheriff Court Hall, Greenock, on Tuesday Evening, January 20, and Friday Evening, January 23, 1857. Published by Request. Greenock: Printed by A. Mackenzie & Co. 1857. 12 mo., 45 pp. 1040. Two Lectures on Canada. By Rollo Campbell, Montreal. Delivered in the Sheriff Court Hall, Greenock, Scotland, On Tuesday Even- ing, January 20, and Friday Evening, January 23, 1857. First Canada Edition. Toronto: Reprinted from the Greenock Edition. 1857. 12 mo., 47 pp. 1041. Regulations for the Management and Protection of the Provincial Canals, Authorized by the Governor in Council, 20th May, 1857, in Pursuance of the Act 9 Victoria, Chapter 37, As amended by Order in Council, of 19-20th May, 1857. . Toronto: Printed by S. Derbishire & G. Desbarats, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1857. 12 mo., 17 pp. 1042. Canada: a brief outline of her geographical position, productions, climate, capabilities, educational and municipal Institutions, &c. &c. Published by authority. Toronto, Canada "West: 1857. 8 vo., 24 pp. 130 1043. Supplemental Instructions to Receivers op Wreck, and to Officers of the Customs and the Coast Guard, Concerning their Duties in respect of Wrecks and Casualties, under " The Merchant Shipping Act, 1854." London: Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode, Printers to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. For Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1857. 8 vo., 11 pp. 1044. Final Report to the Hon. Commissioners of public works, On the comple- tion of the Improvements in the north-east Wing of the Common Gaol at Mont- real, forwarded to the Secretary of that Department, on 21st Sept. 1854, contain- ing A statement of their nature and extent, and showing the urgent necessity for improving the other Wings of the Gaol upon the same principle; With an appendix, Demonstrating their complete success, by ample trial, with special reference to the peculiar method of Heating and Ventilation em- ployed, as contrasted with other methods in use which are detrimental to Life and Property. By Thomas McGinn, Keeper of the common goal. Montreal: Printed by Salter and Ross, Great St. James Street. 1857. 8 vo., 40 pp. 1045. Report on the State of the Militia of the Province. Presented to Both Houses by Command of His Excellency the Governor General. Toronto : Printed by Stewart Derbishire & George Desbarats, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1857. 8 vo., 67 pp. 1046. Report of Commissioners of Inquiry in re Corrigan murder. Ordered, by the Legislative Assembly, to be printed, 27th May, 1857. Printed, 28th July, 1857. Toronto : Printed by John Lovell, Corner of Yonge and Melinda Streets. 8 vo., 117 pp. 1047. Return to an address of the Honourable Legislative Assembly, dated 16th March, 1859, requiring Copies of any Charters, Leases, or other Documents, under which the Honorable Hudson's Bay Company claim title to the Hudson's Bay Territory, or any maps relating thereto in the possession of the Government. Toronto: Printed by Stewart Derbishire & George Desbarats, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1857. 8 vo., 75 pp. 1048. Deliberations du Comite Permanent des Chemins de Fer, etc., relatives au Grand Chemin de Fer du Sud. Toronto : Imprime par John Lovell, Yonge Street. 8 vo., 94 pp. 1049. Essai sur les Insectes et les maladies qui affectent Le Ble. Par Emiliex Dupont, Ecr., De St. Joachim, Comte de Montmorency. L'Auteur a regu le troisieme prix du bureau d'Agriculture et des Statis- tiques. " Spinas et tribulos germinabit tibi (terra) et comedes herbans terrae." Montreal: Des Presses a Vapeur du Canada Directory, rue St. Nicholas. 1857. 8 vo., 38 pp. 1050. Iron Mines of Nova Scotia. The Londonderry Ikon Mines. (With map.) London : William Penny, Printer, Lithographer, and Engraver, 57, Lincoln's- Inn Fields. 8 vo., 24 pp. 131 1051. Chronicles of Canada; being A Kecord, of Eobert Gourlay, Esquire, now Eobert Fleming Gourlay. No. 1. Concerning the Convention and Gagging Law; 1818. Mr. Gourlay's Arrest and Trial, &c. &c. &e. Second Edition, abridged. Ingersoll, C.W. : Re-Printed at the " Chronicle " Office. 1857. 8 vo., 40 pp. 1052. Essay on the Insects and Diseases Injurious to the Wheat Crops. By H. Y. Hind, Esq., M.A., Professor of Chemistry at Trinity College, Toronto. To which was awarded, by the Bureau of Agriculture and Statistics, the First Prize. " The progress of agriculture ought to be one of the objects of your constant care; for upon its improvement or decline depends the prosperity or decline of empires." — Speech of Napoleon III. Toronto: Printed by Lovell & Gibson, Yonge Street. 1857. 8 vo., 139 pp. 1053. A Treatise on the Law Relating to Marriages, in Lower Canada. By James Armstrong. Advocate. Montreal: Printed by John Lovell, at the Canadian Directory Office, St. Nicholas Street. 1857. 8 vo., 46 pp. 1054. Lecture on the History of Medicine, and the Science of Homeopathy. By R. J. Smith, M.D., Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon, 35 King St., East, Toronto. Published by Special Request. — Price 7jd. Toronto: Blackburn's City Steam Press, 63 Yonge Street. 1857. 8 vo., 44 pp. 1055. Care of our Destitute and Criminal Population. A Series of Letters Pub- lished in the " Montreal Gazette." By "Philanthropy." Montreal : Printed by Salter and Ross, Great St. James Street. 1857. 8 vo., 36 pp. 1056. Stadacona Depieta— or Querec & its environs. Historically, Panoramically, and Locally. Quebec : Carey, Brothers, Music Library and Railway Reading Depot. 16 mo., 198 pp. 1057. The Quebec Guide, to All the Places of Interest in and about the City and Country Adjacent, together with a Carters' Tariff, and a Table of Railroad Distances throughout the Province. Quebec : P. Sinclair, Bookseller, Stationer, &c, No. 56, St. John Street. 1857. 16 mo., 48 pp. 1058. The Canada Educational Directory and Calendar for 1 857-8; Containing an account of the Schools, Colleges, and Universities; the Pro- fessions; Scientific and Literary Institutions; Decisions of the Courts on School Questions; &c, &c. Edited by Thomas Hodgins, B.A., Univ. Coll., Toronto. Epig— Shakespeare and Bacon. Toronto: Maclear & Co., 16 King Street East. Lovell and Gibson, Prmters. 1857. 8 vo., 123 pp. 1059. Scepticism a Folly : Five Letters, Occasioned by a Geological Article in the Westminster Review for July, 1857. . - .. .■ "They are vanity and the work of errors; in the time of their visitation they shall perish." — Jeremiah x. 15. 132 By Adam Townley, D.D., Incumbent of Paris, C.W. (Originally written for the Toronto Colonist.) Toronto : Published by Thompson & Co., 52 King Street East. 1857. Prios Seven pence Half-penny. 12 mo., 27 pp. 1060. Estat present de l'Eglise et de la Colonie Francaise dans la Nouyelle- France. Par M. L'Eveque de Quebec. Quebec: Re-imprime par Augustin Cote & Cie. (d'apres PEdition de Robert Pepie, Paris, MDCLXXXVIII). 1857. 8 vo., 102 pp. 1061. Resume des Conferences ecclesiastiques du Diocese de Quebec, commences en 1854. Deuxieme partie. Quebec: Des Presses a vapeur de J. T. Brousseau, 9, Rue Buade, Haute- Ville. 1857. 8 vo., 65 pp. 1062. Controversy between Dr. Ryerson, Chief Superintendent of Education in Upper Canada, and Rev. J. M. Bruyere, Rector of St. Michael's Cathedral, Toronto, on the appropriation of the Clergy Reserves Funds; Free Schools vs. State Schools; Public Libraries and Common Schools, Attacked and Defended. By J. M. Bruyere for the Prosecution. Dr. Ryerson for the Defence. To which is appended a Letter from the Right Rev. Dr. Pinsoneault, Bishop of London, C.W., to Rev. J. M. Bruyere, on the subject of the Late Controversy with Dr. Ryerson. Toronto : Leader and Patriot Steam-Press Print, King Street East. 1857. 8 vo., 108 pp. 1063. Dr. Ryerson's Letters in reply to the attacks of foreign ecclesiastics against the schools and municipalities of Upper Canada, including the letters of Bishop Charbonnel, Mr. Bruyere and Bishop Pinsoneault. Toronto : Lovell & Gibson, Corner of Yonge and Melinda Streets. For Sale at the Bookstores. Price Sixpense halfpenny. 1857. 8 vo., 104 pp. 1064. The Ministerial Character. A Sermon Preached by Command of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, in St. James' Cathedral, Toronto, On Wednesday, 17th June, 1857, Before the Clergy and Lay-Delegates of the Diocese in Synod As- sembled. By the Rev. J. Gamble Geddes, M.A., Rector of Hamilton, and Secretary to the Synod. Toronto: Henry Rowsell, King Street East. 1857. 8 vo., 18 pp. 1065. Annual Report of the London and Port Stanley Railway Company. Sub- mitted to the stockholders at the General Meeting, at London, On September 2nd, 1857. London : Printed at the " Free Press ' Steam Job Office, North Street. 1857. 8 vo., 10 pp. 1066. Report of the Committee Appointed by the City Council to inquire into the Affairs of the London and Port Stanley Railway Company. London, C.W. : Printed at the Office of the Free Press, North-Street. 1857. 8 vo., 24 pp. 1067. Statements, Reports and Accounts of the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada. Laid before the Legislative Assembly, Thursday the 23d April, 1857. By order of His Excellency the Governor General, W. Cayley, Inspector General. Toronto: Printed by Stewart Derbishire and George Desbarats, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1857. 8 vo., 71 pp. 133 1068. Narrative of the Life of the Daring Murderer, Highwayman & Burglar, William Townsend, just tried at the Haldimand Assizes for the Murder of Mr. John H. Nelles, of Cayuga Township: together with a full Eeport of his Trial and the Crown Prosecutor's Speech. Accompanied with a Life-like Portrait of the Culprit Sketched while in the Assize Court. Hamilton : Printed at the office of the " Franklin Lightning Press." 1857. 8 vo., 86 pp. 1069. Kaiatonsera Io:ite8eienstak8a. Tiohtiaki : Tehoristorarakon, John Lovell. 1857. 12 mo., 24 pp. 1858. 1070. Rules, Orders and Forms of Proceeding of the Upper House, of the Parlia- ment of Canada. Compiled by Robert Lemoine, Esq., Barrister at Law, Clerk Assistant qf the Upper House. Toronto: Printed by Lovell and Gibson, Corner of Yonge and Melinda Streets. 1858. 8 vo., Ill pp. 1071. Legislative Assembly, 1858. List of Expiring Laws. Toronto : Printed by John Lovell, Corner of Yonge and Melinda Streets. 8 vo., 17 pp. 1072. Memoire Presents' a Son Altesse Royale Mgr. Le Due d'Orleans, Regent de Notes, original and selected, by Lt. Colonel Beatson, Royal Engineers, Gibraltar: Printed at the Garrison Library Press. 1858. 8 vo., 48 pp. 1072. Memoire Presente a Son Altesse Royale Mgr. Le Due d'Orleans, Regent de Feance, conoernant la precieuse plante du Gin Seng de Tartaric, Decouverte en Amerique par le Pere Joseph-Francois Lafitau, de la Compagnie de Jesus, Mis- sionaire des Iroquois du Sault St Louis. Nouvelle Edition. Precedee d'une notice biographique, par M. Hospiee Verreau, Principal de l'Ecole Normal© Jacques-Cartier, et accompagne d'un portrait du Pere Lafitau, d'un facsimile de son autographe et de la planche representant le gin-seng. Montreal: Typographic de Senecal, Daniel et Compagnie, No 4 Rue Saint Vincent. 1858. 8 vo., 44 pp. 1073. The Celebrated Essay on England and Her Colonial Policy. By Count de Montalembert. Originally Published in the " Correspondant Revue," under the Title of "Un Debat sur lTnde au Parlement Anglais," and for which the Author has been Prosecuted by the Emperor Napoleon III. With Portrait and Biographical Sketch; also a full account of the State Prosecution of the distinguished Essayist. Toronto: Lovell & Gibson, and W. C. F. Caverhill, Yonge St. Montreal: John Lovell, Canada Directory Office. 1858. Cheap Canadian Edition. Price 25 cents. 8 vo., 80 pp. £074. Etude sur L'Union Projetee des Provinces Britanniques De L' Amerique du Nord. (Reproduce du " Journal de Quebec. ) Quebec:. Typographic d'Augustin Cote et Cie. 1858. (Attributed to Joseph Cauchon.) 8 vo., 36 pp. 234—9- 134 1075. L'H6roine de Chateauguay. Episode de la Guerre de 1813. Par H. Emile Chevalier. Montreal : John Lovell, Editeur-Imprimeur Bureau du " Canada Directory," Eue St. Nicolas. 1858. 16 mo., 124 pp. 1076. Canada: Its political past, present, and Probable Euture. An Essay, delivered before the Hochelaga Debating Club, Montreal, 12th December, 1858, by Mr. Geo. H. Macaulay, and published under the auspices of the Club. Montreal: Printed by Owler & Stevenson, 41 St. Frangois Xavier Street. 1858. 8 vo., 16 pp. 1076a. Nova Britannia; or, British North America, its extent and future. A Lecture by Alexander Morris, A.M., advocate, author of a prize-essay on Canada. Published by Bequest of the Mercantile Library Association of Montreal: Printed by John Lovell, at the Canada Directory Office, St. Nicholas Street. 1858. 8 vo., 67 pp. 1077." Mr. Gourlay's Case, before the Legislature, with his speech, Delivered on Wednesday, July 1, 1858. In two parts. Toronto : Printed at the Globe Book and Job Office. 1858. 8 vo., 29 pp. 1078. Xe Siege du G-ouvernement Provincial. Par Dunbar Boss, Ecuyer, M.P.P. pour le Comte de Beauce et Conseil de Sa Majeste pour le Bas-Canada. Traduit de 1' Anglais, Avec quelques observations ulterieures sur l'etat actuel de la question. Scinditur incertum .... Virg. .... Multos per annos .... Jb. Quebec : Imprime par St. Michel et Darveau, 11, Bue La Montagne, Basse- ville. 1858. 8 vo., 44 pp. 1079. The Hudson's Bay Territories; A Series of Letters on this Important Ques- tion. By Edward Ermatinger. Toronto: Maclear, Thomas & Co., Printers, King Street. 1858. 8 vo., 32 pp. 1080. Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition. (By Authority of the Board of Agriculture of Lower-Canada.) The Improvement of Agriculture, and the Elevation in the Social Scale, of both Husbandmen and Operative. By James Anderson, F.S.S.A., &c, &c, Late Imperial Drainage Commis- sioner in Scotland and Editor of The Canadian Farmers' Journal. . . 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Draper, 683; Letters in reply to Ryerson, by an Anglo- Canadian, 684; Correspondence read in the debate on the Reserve Bill, 1840, 702; An Act to provide for the sale of, 727; History and present position of, 1851, 884; Speech of Hon. Dr. Rolph on, 1852, 906; Letter from Dr. Strachan to the Duke of Newcastle, 1853, 942; The Clergy Reserve Question in Canada, Bethune, 943; Letter from F. Hincks to John Wilson, 969; Letter from Dr. Strachan to Hon. A. N. Morin, 974; Controver- on the appropriation of the funds of the, 1062, 1063. Clinton, Sir Henry, Narrative relative to his conduct in Amer- ica, 270; Answer of Earl Cornwallis to the narrative of, 271 ; Letter to the Com- . missioners of Public Accounts, 272; Cor- respondence with the Commissioners for auditing the public accounts, 319. Club National Democratique, Manifeste du, 856. Cobbett, William, The Emigrants Guide, 478. Cockburn, Sir W. S. R., Reply to Mr. Roebuck on the affairs of Lower Canada, 1451. 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Colonies (American), Speeches on the petition for a change in government, 120, 121, 122; The regula- tions lately made concerning the, 123; The late regulations respecting the, Dick- inson, 124; Considerations on behalf of the Colonists, 125; Considerations rela- tive to, 126; Claim of the C to ex- emption from taxation examined, 127; Objections to taxation of, considered, 128; Propriety of taxing, Delaney, 131; Rights of, asserted, Otis, 132, 133; Letter from a London merchant to his son re, 134; Policy of Britain considered, 136; Conduct of administration examined, 137; Letters from a. 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Burgoyne, 169; Chatham's speech on conciliation of, 172; Burke's speech on conciliation, 173; Examination of mutual claims of Great Britain and the, 174; Letter to Lord Camden on restraint of trade of, 175; The plea of the, 177; Plan of Lord Chatham for settlement with the, 180; Historical account of, 181 ; Arguments of, set forth, 183; Inquiry into guilt of the war, 188; Observations on the Justice of the War with the, 191; Reconciliation 191 with Britain, 200, 201 ; History of New England Colonies, 202; Charters of, 204; Answers to objections against separating from the, 206; Sermon of Carlyle on the war with the, 215; Considerations on the present state of Public Affairs, 226; Considerations upon the American In- quiry, 228; What should be an English- man's endeavour in the controversy with the, 236; Consequences of American In- dependence, 240; Speech of General Con- way on Conciliation, 248; Letters from Cicero to Catiline the Second, 254; Burke's speech on American taxation, 266; Memorial addressed to the Sover- eigns of America, 268, 274; Political re- flections on the governments of, Gallo- way, 269; Burke's speech on conciliation with the, 278; Observations on the Im- portance of the American Revolution, 283; Memoire sur les, 310. 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Hayne, Samuel, Abstract of statutes re aliens trading in England, 22. Head, Sir Edmund W., Letters of Col. Gugy to, 1010. Head, Sir Francis B., Remarks of the Reform Alliance on the conduct of, 581 ; Despatch from Lord Glenelg to, Dec, 1835, 583, 584; Proceed- ings in the Assembly, Feb., 1836, on an address to, 585; Message in answer to address of Assembly, 586; Address of Assembly to, on Independence of the Judges, 587; Observations on the con- duct of, 590; Debate on differences be- tween Executive Council and, 592; Speech of C .A. Hagerman on the differ- ences between the Executive Council and, 593; Speeches, messages and replies of, 594; Speech of Rolph on the charges against, 610; Cause of banishment of Marshall S. Bidwell by, 642; Messages and addresses to, 1838, 647; Despatches from Lord Glenelg to, 670; Address to the House of Lords against the Union of the Canadian Provinces, 698; Speech of Hon. Dr. Rolph on the charges of misdemeanors against, 881; Statements re flag of truce, 965; Memorandum on seat of government of Canada, 1090. Hellmuth, Rev. Dr. J., Remarks of Dr. Fulford on the conduct of, 1211, 1213; Defence of, by Adam Crooks, 1212; Reply to second letter of Dr. Ful- ford, 1214; Reply to third letter of Dr. Fulford, 1215. Hemp, Remarks on the culture of, 345. Heney, H., Commentaire sur la constitution du Bas- Canada, 515. Henry, John Joseph, An account of the campaign against Que- bec,- 359. Hervieux, J. A., Analyse des lois d'enregistrement, 1289. Hey, William, Extracts from the report of, 291. Hibbard, Ashley, Evil of secret indictments by grand juries, 1445. Highlanders, Sketches of, 744. Hill, James, The trial of, 216. Hincks, Sir Francis, Metcalfe defended against the attacks of his late counsellors, Ryerson, 761 ; Posi- tion of Mr. D. B. Viger, 762, 763; Let- ters of Isaac Buchanan against the Bald- win faction, 765; Letter to Hon. R. McLane on Reciprocity, 883; Speech on resignation of the ministry, 969. Hind, Professor H. Y., Essay on the insects injurious to wheat, 1052. Hobart, Right Rev. Dr., Letter of Dr. Strachan on the life and character of, 529. Hogan, J. Sheridan, Essay on Canada, 998. Hodgins, Thomas, The Canada Educational Directory, 1058. Holland Harbour, Map of, 404. 202 Homeopathy, Lecture on the science of, 1054; Letters on, 1307. Holt, Mr., Report of a Committee of the Bar on the conduct of two judges towards, 889. Holton, L. H., Letter re Montreal and Kingston Railroad Company, 922. Hope, Township of, Proceedings at a meeting of inhabitants of, 390. Hopital de Marine et les Emigres, Correspondence au sujet de, 878. Hopkins, Rev. John H., Sermon on the importance of providing re- ligious education for the poor, 570. Howe, Hon. Joseph, Speech in Assembly, Jan. 18, 1839, 669; Letters on the government of British America, 801 ; Poem on Sable Island, 1088; Letter to Hon. C. B. Adderley on relations of England to her Colonies, 1240a; Detroit speech on Reciprocity, 1336; The organization of the Empire, 1376a; Confederation in relation to the interests of the Empire, 1377; Review of essay on confederation, 1377a; Reply of Hon. Charles Tupper to pamphlet of, 1378; Union of the Provinces and, 1379. Howe, Lord Viscount, A view of his conduct in the American war, 230; A letter to, on his naval con- duct during the war, 233; Observations on the conduct of, 280. Howe, Sir William, A view of his conduct in the American war, 230; Remarks on the conduct of, 235; Reply to observations of, on "Let- ters to a Nobleman," 241,251; Narrative of, 250; Remarks on his conduct in America, 253; Observations on the conduct of, 280. Hoyarsabal, Capt. Martin de, Les voyages aventureux du, 12. Huddy, Captain, Letter to Guy Carleton on the murder of, 280. Hudson's Bay, Account of Six Years Residence, Robson, 61; A voyage to, M'Keevor, 395; Rev. Peter Jacobs journey to, 933; Lecture on, Morris, 1110; Voyage d'Andrfi Michaux a la Baie d'Hudson, 1158; Voyage of Michaux to, 12537 Hudson's Bay Company, Views of, Robson, 61 ; Plan for union with East India Company, 297; The Royal charter of, 380; Map accompanying nar- rative of occurrences connected with the, 383; Statement of claims to territory, 1047; Letters on the territories of the, 1079; Statement of claims on the United States, 1865, 1341. Hughes, Henry, A treatise on hydrophobia, 621. Hulbert, J. B., Collection of the produces of the waters and forests of Upper Canada, 1224. Humane Society, See Royal- Humane Society. Hume, Joseph, Letter to William Lyon Mackenzie, 552. Hunt, T. Sterry, Sketch of Canada, 1330a. Huron College, Opening of, 1303. Huron, Diocese of, Fearful condition of the church in the, 1394. Huron Indians, Partieularitez du pays des, Gendron, 18; Les voeux des, 1038. Huron, Lake, Remarks on the territory along, 1263b. Huron Tract, Facts connected with improvements in the, 956. Huskisson, William, An appeal to, on the affairs of New Bruns- wick, 470. Hutchings, Captain Robert, Sermon to commemorate the death of 949. Hutchinson, Thomas, Letters of, 166. Hutton, William, Reply to Caird's pamphlet on Canada, 1097. Hydrophobia, A treatise on, 621. Iceland, Island of, Physical and geographical notice relative to the, 396. Illinois, Voyage du Pare Gravier, 27. 203 Immigration, Essays on means of promoting immigra- tion to New Brunswick, 1145-1149. Indians, Missions to, 15; The Four Kings of Can- ada, 38; Description of Nova Scotia, 59, 60; An account of the Six Nations, 71; Relation Historique de 1'Expedition con- tre les, 146; Description of customs of, 354; A description of the North Ameri- can, 395; Essay on a uniform orthography for the languages of the, 402; Remarks on North American, 412; Essay on the origin of, Mackintosh, 576; Principes de la langue des sauvages, 692; Indians of New England, 888; Les voeux des Hurons et des Abenaquis, 1038; Juge- ment errone de M. Ernest Renan sur les langues sauvages, 1294. Industrial, A plea for the protection of Canadian in- dustry, 1285. Innes, Robert L., Report as engineer of Marmora Railroad, 1089. Insurance, Case against the Phoenix Company, 1026. Intendants, Abstract of commissions of, 154; Extraits des Regitres des, 184; Correspondence respecting seigneurial tenure, 937. Intercolonial Railway, Correspondence relating to the, 1313; Re- port on the exploratory survey, Fleming, 1365; Letter of J. W. Lawrence on the, 1417; Observations sur, 1418; The best route for the, 1435. Ireland, Letters of Burke on the trade of, 224; Powers of the British parliament over, 227. Iroquois, Catechism of the, 992. Izard, Ralph, Account of a journey to Niagara, Montreal and Quebec, 807. Jackson, John Mills, A view of the political situation of Upper Canada, 350; Reply to pamphlet of, 355. Jacobs, Rev. Peter, Journal of, 933. James, G. P. R-, A brief history of the Boundary Question, 667. James, John, Mission of, 292. Jarvis, John B., Report on survey of Caughnawaga canal, 1007. Jay Treaty, Correspondence relative to the negotia- tions, 326; Declaration of Great Britain respecting the negotiation, 327; Resolu- tions of the Board of Commissioners under Article VI. of the, 1447; Statement of claims under Article VI. of the, 1448, 1449. "J. D." A Letter to a Noble Lord, 41. Jeffreys, Thomas, Engravings of Siege of Quebec, 102. Jesuits, Six letters in defence of the Order of, 742; Note sur les biens des, 788; Note addi- tionelle sur les biens des, 822; Relations of discoveries and occurrences in Can- ada, 822a. Jesuit Estates, History of, Rankin, 867. "J. K." Plain reasons for Loyalty, 634; The Church and the Wesleyans, 656. Jogues, Rev. Isaac, Description of New Belgium, 14. Joint Stock Companies, A defence of, 348. Joliet, Sieur, Voyage and discovery of, 20. Jones, A., The Revenue Book, 1846, 812. Jones, Robert, Remarks on the Malbay Disease, 287. Johnson, Dr., Taxation no tyranny, 182. Johnson, Thomas R., Report of the case of John Connolly vs., 1444. Johnson, Sir William, Relations with the Six Nations, 71. Johnston, J. F. W., Agricultural capabilities of New Bruns- wick, 871. Johnston, J. W., Correspondence on constitutional ques- tions, 1159. 204 Johnstone, Walter, A series of letters descriptive of Prince Edward Island, 410; Travels in Prince Edward Island, 415. Judges, Address of Assembly on Independence of the, 587. Judicature Act, First report of the Special Committee on the Bill for repealing certain parts of, 429. "Junius," A letter to an Honourable Brigadier Gen- eral, 708. " Junius, Jr.," The militia policy of the present admin- istration, 1243. Juries, Report of Committee of Assembly of Lower Canada on manner of selecting, 1830, 489. Justice, Administration of (Quebec), Extracts from minutes of an investiga- tion into, 299; Introduction to the ob- servations of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas on the, 300; Answer to the introduction to the observations of the judges, 301. Justice, Administration of -(Lower Canada), Plan of a Bill for altering Courts of Jus- tice, 316, 317, 318; Proceedings in the Assembly on the Rules of Practice, 370; Proceedings of the Assembly on the Constitution of the Courts of Justice, 377; Proceedings on the accusations against Hon. Louis Charles Foucher, 384; Report of Committee of Houje of As- sembly, 1824, 429; Report on the lan- guage of the writs of summons, 446; Re- port on the qualification of Justices of the Peace, 475; Report of Committee of Assembly, on mode of selecting juries, 489; Grievances concerning, 603; Report of a Committee of the Bar on the con- duct of two judges towards an advocate, 889; Position of the British minority, 1100; Specification for district court houses and jails, 1132, 1133; Investi- gation into office of Clerk of the Crown, Montreal, 1314, 1315; Evil of secret in- dictments by grand juries, 1445. Justice, Administration of, (Upper Canada), Exposition of provisions of statute relating to capital offences, 532; View of the township laws, 563; Address of Assembly on the Independence of the Judges, 587; Proceedings of Legislative Council on Bill amending the Jury Laws, 588, 589; Letter of J. G. Spragge to the Attorney and Solicitor General of Upper Canada, 821. Justice, The Administration of (Canada), Letter from W. Hume Blake to Hon. R. Baldwin on, 783. Justices of the Peace, Report of Committee of Assembly on Bill re qualification of, 475; Act respecting the qualification of, 1192a. Juvencius, Joseph, De Regione et Moribus Canadensium, 39; Canadicae Missionis Relatio, 40. Kamouraska, County of, Proceedings in trial of election protest in, 1005. 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Kingsford, William, The Victoria Bridge, 1092. Kingsmill, Colonel, Appeal to the ladies of Canada, 1323. Kingston, City of, Constitution of St. Andrew's Society of, 723; Considered as the seat of govern- ment for the Canadas, 738; Constitution of the Merchant Seamen's Society of, 748; Description of, 1859, 1119. 205 Kirkwood, Alexander, Flax and hemp, 1325; A short treatise on the milk-weed, 1434. Knight, Thomas F., Shore and deep sea fisheries of Nova Scotia, 1431. Knox, William, The present state of the nation, 1768, 138; The controversy between Great Britain and Colonies reviewed, 144; Extra Offi- cial State Papers, 294. Kohl, J. G., Lecture on the maps of America, 1037a. Labelle, Rev. M. F., Biographie et oraison funebre du, 1352. Labour, Considerations sur le sort des classes ouvrieres, 919. Labrador, Historical account of, 1775, 181; Sailing directions for, 1204. Labrie, Jacques, Les premiers rudimens de la constitution Britannique, 450. La Bruere, Boucher de, Report on the Colonization Roads in Lower Canada, 1222a; Le Canada sous la domi- nation anglaise, 1240. Lachlan, Major R., A glance at the progressive state of the Natural History Society of Montreal, 917. La Corne, M. Saint-Luc de, Journal du voyage de, 1241. Lacroix, Henry, The present and future of Canada, 1404, 1405. Laet, Joannis de, Responsio ad Dissertationem, 13. Lafitau, Joseph Frangois, Memoire concernant, 1072. Lafleche, M. Louis, Discours prononce par, 1161. LaFontaine, Louis H., Les deux Girouettes, 554; Notes sur l'ina- movibilite des cures dans le Bas-Canada, 614, 615; The ministerial crisis, 1843, 737; Causes of resignation from Executive Council, 758; Metcalfe defended, against the attacks of his late counsellors, 761 ; Mr. Viger and the ministerial crisis, 762, 763; The cabinet of, defended, 764; The resignation of the late ministers, 767; Correspondence with Hon. R. E. Caron, 803, 804, 805; Catalogue de la bibliothe- que de, 1326. Laidlaw, G., Reports on narrow gauge railways, 1436. Lakes, The Great, Defence of, 1198. Lallemant, Charles, Pere, Copy of three letters, 1625, 1626, 7; Rela- tion de Nouvelle Prance, 1626, 8; Letter, Aug. 1, 1626, 9; Letter of Nov. 22, 1629, 10. Lalemant, Jerome, Pere, Extracts from journal of, 16. Lamond, Robert, Progress of emigration to Upper Canada, 406. Lamothe, Guillaume, Charges of B. Devlin against, 1284. Lanark Settlement, Narrative of the rise and progress of the, 406; Account of the country of the, 409, 444. Lanaudiere, Charles de, Answers to questions on land tenure, 306. Lancaster, Joseph, Improved system of education by, 378; The Gazette of Education, 492. Landor, Henry, Condition of the Church of England in the Diocese of Huron, 1394. Langton, John, Dr. Ryerson's reply to, 1168; Reply of Dr. Ryerson to statements of, 1127; State- ment in reply to Dr. Ryerson, 1129. Land Tenure, Extract from proceedings of a Committee of Council on, 306; Extracts from ancient grants, 338; Remarks on "Franc Aleu Roturier," 855; De l'abolition des droits feodaux et seigneuriaux, 855a. Langevin, Rev. Jean, Reponses aux programmes de pedagogie et d'agriculture, 1233; L'Histoire du Can- ada, 1330. Langevin, Hector L., Essay on Canada, 1855, 997. Laroche- Heron, C. de, Les servantes de Dieu en Canada, 1001. 206 La Roque, Rev. C, Notice biographique sur Mgr. J. J. Lar- tigue, 715. Lartigue, Mgr. J. J., Notice biographique sur, 715. La Rue, F. A. H., These sur Is suicide, 1115; Reponse au memoire de Mme. Brousseau, 1207; Elcgo funebre de M. L'Abbe Casault, 1255. Laterriere, Pere De Sales, Letter on the election in Northumberland, 403. Laurin, Joseph, Traite sur le tenue des livres, 617. Laval, County of, Proceedings on contested election in, 1005. Laval, Mgr. de Montmorency, Notice sur la deux centieme anniversaire de l'arrivfie de, 1111a. 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Legislative Assembly, (Lower Canada), Rules and Regulations of 1793, 315; Sketch of business before, 1826, 438; Petition to the British Parliament, 1836, 591. Legislative Assembly (Upper Canada), Rules of the, 462. Legislative Assembly (Canada), Standing Rules and Regulations of the, 710, 711; "Votes and Proceedings of, Aug. 30, 1851, 879; Lessons in the procedure of the, 1192; Bill respecting, 1293; Rules and forms of proceeding of, 1373. Legislative Council (General), Constitutional power of the, 464; Resolu- tions on the constitution of, 618. Legislative Council. (Lower Canada), Petition of inhabitants of Quebec against, 466; Letters of Adam Thorn on, 561. Legislative Council. (Upper Canada), Rules of the, 462; Report on the, 1835, 572; Report on the state of the Province, 1828, 646. 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London and Port Stanley Railroad Company, Annual report of, 1857, 1065; Report of Committee of London Council on affairs of, 1066. Londonderry, Township of, Iron mines of, 1050. Long, Lieut. Colonel S. H., Report on a railroad from the coast of Maine to Quebec, 599. Lorimier, Chevalier de, Esquisse biographique sur, 1020. Lotbiniere, County of, Proceedings of trial of election in, 976. Loudon, Earl of, Review of Conduct in America, 81. Louisbourg, Journal of the siege of, Gibson, 53; Rela- tion of siege of, 55; Journal of siege of, Shirley, 58; Remarks on Inquiry into Failure of Expedition against Cape Bre- ton, 79; Conduct of Earl of Loudon ex- amined, 81; An authentic Account of the Reduction of, 83; Piano dell'Assedio delia Fortezza di, 86; Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving for taking of, 87; Demoli- tion, of Fortifications shown to be absurd, 106. Louisiana, Letter of Pierre Gravier on the affairs of, 36. Lount, Colonel Samuel, •tatement relative to the flag of truce, 965. Loveil, John, Letters on Canadian manufactures, 1858, 1086a; Letter on the school book question 1392. Lowe, Hon. Robert, Speech on extension of the franchise, 1326a. Lower Canada, A tour through, 1799, 333; Extraits des titres des concessions de terre. 338; Act to regulate the Militia of, 339; Considera- tions sur les effets de la conservation des etablissmens du, 351, 352; Memoirs of the administrations of Craig and Pre- vost, 387; Facts and observations re- specting, 392; Juridical history of France, as affecting the Law of, 425; Financial difficulties of, 428; Analyse d'un entretien sur la conservation des etablissmens du, 445; Observation on the constitution of 450; Address of Members of Assembly of, to their constituents, 1827, 451; Address to the electors of, 1827, 452, 453; Letters on the financial difficulties of, 463; Re- port on new division of the Province into Counties, 474; Remarks of D. B. Viger on the Grievances of, 513; Commentaire sur la constitution du, 515; Moyens de conserver nos institutions, 516; Thoughts on the money and exchanges of, 519; First report of Committee on Griev- ances, 522; The Canadas as they now are, 533; The present state of, 1833, 534; What is the result of the elections? 1834, 549; Report on the state of the Pro- vince, 1834, 551 ; Notes diverses sur, 559; Letters of Adam Thorn on the po- litical condition of, 1835, 561 ; Existing difficulties in the government of, Roe- buck, 578; Constitutional changes pro- posed, 579; Political grievances of, 603; Speech of E. S. Cayley, on the Bill re- specting the government of, 624; The Canadian Crisis, 636; At the close of 1837, 637;Report on the political state of, 1838, 645; Considerations on the condition of, 681 ; Observations on the Road Laws of, 704; Report on emigration to the United States from, 843; Correspondence rela- tive to seigniorial tenure in, 904, 905; Law relating to marriages in, 1053; Transactions of the Board of Agricul- 298 ture of, 1082; Position cf the British Minority in, 1100; Specification for dis- trict court houses and jails in, 1132, 1133; List of counties, cities and towns in, 1167; Reflexions sur l'organization de la milice, 1244; Address to the electors of, 1863, 1250; Description of townships surveyed in 1861-62, 1263a; Formation of an As- sociation for the protection of the edu- cational interests of Protestants in, 1301 ; Address of Sir W. S. R. Cockburn on the affairs of, 1451. Sec also Union of Upper and Lower Canada. 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McNab, Sir Allan N., Speech on the differences between SirF. B. Head and the Executive Council, 592; Letter from Alex. McLeod to, re destruc- tion of the Caroline, 782; Remarks on The North-West Transportation, Naviga- tion and Railway Company, 1088a. Macpherson, Major John, List of Officers of the Militia Force of Montreal, 1360. Macquisten, P., Report as engineer of the Megantic Junc- tion Railway, 957. Mabane, Adam, Introduction to the observations of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, 300, 301. Magdalen Islands, Report of a Committee of Assembly on, 941. Maine, Railroad from the Coast of, to Quebec, 599; Review of liquor law of, 916. See also Boundary. Malhiot, Xavier, Memoire sur sa Destitution par Lord Dal- housie, 484. 209 Manufactures, Letters on, 1858, 1086a. Maritime Provinces, Trade between Canada and the, 1391. Marmora and Belleville Railroad, Engineer's report on, 1858, 1089. Marquette, Pere, Voyage and Discovery of, 20. Marrant, John, A narrative of the Lord's wonderful deal- ings with, 281. Marriage, Treatise on the law relating to, 1053. Questions on, 1111; These sur les mariages clandestins, 1138. Maryland, Charter of Colony of, 204; Considerations on the charter of, 269. "Mary," Sloop. Journal of the voyage of the, 1375. Mason, James M., Correspondence re arrest of, 1166. Massachusetts, State of, Memorial of the European and North American Railway Company to the Leg- islature of, 1369. Massachusets Bay, Colony of, Petition of Assembly against the Governor, and reply, 160; Speech on Bill for alter- ing charters of, 164; Address of the As- sembly, March 3, 1773 and proceedings thereon, 166; Historical account of, 181; First charter of Colony of, 202; Cause of the troubles in, 203; Charters of, 204; Considerations on the charter of, 269. Massachusettensis, Series of letters on the troubles in America, 203. Masts, Table of the cubical contents of, 357. Mauduit, Israel, Remarks on the letters of Governor Hutchinson and Lieut. Governor Oliver, 166; A short view of the History of the New England Colonies, 202. Mayer, Brantz, Journal of Thomas Carroll, 776. "Mazeppa," Schooner, Narrative of the illegal seizure of the, 1454. Mazeres, Baron, Translation of Montesquieu's view of the English Constitution, 249. McAlpine, J., Narrative of the adventures of, 243. M'Clure, Captain, Despatches from Discovery Ship Investiga- tor, 934 McCully, Hon. J., Review of arguments against Confedera- tion, 1438. McDonald, John, Narrative of a voyage to Quebec, 409, 444. McDonnell, Dr. Robert [_., Report on the Quebec Marine and Emi- grant Hospital, 940. McDougall, Hon. William, Reports on Colonization roads, 1312a; Letter on the Intercolonial Railway to, 1417. McFarland, E. J., Correspondence re arrest of, 1166. McFingal, A modern epic poem, 205. McGill, Hon. James, Extract from the will of, 771 ; Biographical sketch of, 1104a. McGill, Peter, Reply of L. J. Papineau to, 454a; Copies of letters addressed to, 884a. McGill College, Statutes, rules and ordinances of, 525; Char- ter of, with address on opening of, 771 ; Inaugural address of Principal Dawson, 1012*; Calender of, 1855-6, 1029. McGee, Hon. D'Arcy, Relations with Hon. Geo .Brown on the school question, 1103; Speech on Emigra- tion and Colonization, 1205; Refutation of the position of, on government of Can- ada, 1279a; Notes on federal governments, 1327; Speeches on Confederation, 1335; The Irish position in British and Repub- lican North America, 1387, 1388; Claim to confidence of Irish Canadians, 1415. McGinn, Thomas, Report on the Montreal Gaol, 1857, 1044. Mcllvaine, Rev. Charles Petit, Address at opening of Huron College, 1303. McKeevor, Thomas, M.D., A voyage to Hudson's Bay, 395. McKenzie, Roderick, Reply to Strictures of, 295. McLane, Hon. R. M., Letter from Hon. F. Hincks to, 883. 210 McLeod, Alexander, The case of, 713; Trial of, 714; Letter to Sir Allan MacNab, 782. McMahon, Rev. P., Report of a conference with two itinerant preachers, 751. Mears, John, Memorial of, 1790, 307. Medicine, Lecture on the history of, 1054. Meehan, John, Execution de, 1324. Meekins, T. C. Mossom, Should the colonies be represented?, 1095a. Megantic Junction Railway, Report of the Chief Engineer, 1853, 957. Malangueule, Relations sur la Bataille du, 70. Menalcas, Daphnis and, 91. Meplats, Isidore de, Le Defricheur de Langue, 1107. Merchant Seamen's Society, The, Constitution and By-laws of, 748. Meredith, Sir William, A Letter to the Earl of Chatham on the Quebec Bill, 161; A letter to, 162. Merritt, Capt. W. H., Journal of events on the Detroit and Nia- gara Frontiers, 1246. Metcalfe, Sir Charles T., A letter on the Ministerial Crisis, 737; Ad- dresses presented to, with replies, 758; Sullivan's Letters on Responsible Govern- ment, 759; Attacks of Sullivan on, refuted, 760; Defended against the attacks of his late Counsellors, 761 ; Mr. "Viger and the Ministerial Crisis, 762, 763; The Lafon- taine-Baldwin Cabinet defended, 764; Letters of Isaac Buchanan against the Baldwin faction, 765; Comments of the Reform Association on the conduct of, 766, 767; Political conduct reviewed, 802. Methodist Church, Wesleyan Methodism in Upper Canada, 61 2a; The Church and the Wesleyans, 656; Wesleyan Methodist Conference, 1840, 705; Report of the Auxiliary Mis- sionary Society of the, 750; Account of mission of Rev. Peter Jacobs, 933; Rea- sons for Dr. Ryerson's resignation, 985a; Dr. Ryerson's defence of the petition for aid to denominational colleges, 1127, 1128. Michaux, Andre, Voyage en Canada, 1158; Notice sur les plantes de, 1258. Micissippi, Journal de la Guerre du, 48. Mildmay, W., Representation of His Majesty's Right to Nova Scotia, 76. " Miles Emeritus/' Canada defended by her militia, 1283. Milet, Pierre, Pere, Relation de sa Captivite, 25. Military, Rules for the regulation of the militia, 322; Act to regulate the militia, 1803, 339j Abstract of the Militia Act, 1821, 408a; Report of a Special Committee of the Assembly of Lower Canada on the or- ganization of the militia, 473; Act to consolidate the militia laws of Upper Canada, 623; The Quebec Volunteers, 663; Report on reorganization of the militia, 1006; Report on the state of the militia, 1857,1045; Letter. on the .defence of Eng- land, 1123; The national defences, Denison, 1164; The state of Canadian defences, 1165; Organisations militairesdes Canadas, 1193; A bill relating to the militia, 1862, 1197; Forts versus ships, 1198; The military de- fences of Canada, 1199; Aide-Memoire du Carabiniere Volontaire, 1200; Parting words on the rejected Militia Bill, 1201; Report of Commissioners for reorganiz- ing the militia, 1222; Review of the militia policy of the administration, 1863, 1243; Rgflexions sur l'organisation de la Milice, 1244; The Canadian Volunteers' Hand-book, 1245; Speeches on Colonial Military Expenditure, 1245a; Remarks on the Militia, Cartwright, 1281; Considera- tions sur notre organisation militaire, 1282; Canada defended by her militia, 1283; Defences of the Northeastern Fron- tier of the United States, 1309; Papers relating to the conference between the British and Canadian Governments, 1868, 1340; List of officers of the Volunteer Militia Force of Montreal, 1865, 1360; Standing Orders of Montreal Garrison Artillery, 1361 ; Bill respecting the Vol- unteer Militia Force, 1397; Defence of Canada, Simmons, 1334a; Regulations for the Volunteer Militia, 1397a; Report on the state of the militia, 1866, 1397b; Memorials of the late Civil Service Rifle Corps, 1428, 1429. 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Monk, Sir James, Complaint of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas against, 300, 301 ; Proceed- ings of the Assembly of Lower Canada on the Impeachment of,370. Montalembert, Count de, Essay on England and her Colonial policy, 1073. Montcalm, Marquis de, Letters to Messrs de Berryer and De la Mol6, 214; Eloge historique de, 994; Ac- count of laying the first stone of the monument to, 995; La Memoire de, vengfee, 1277. Montesquieu, Baron de, A view of the English Constitution, 249. Montgomery, General, Dialogue between an American delegate and the Ghost of, 207. Montgomery, H. E., Consideration of the Rebellion Losses, 850. Montreal, City of, Case of Canadians distressed by fire, 129; Address to the electors of, 454; Docu- ments relating to the events which took place at the election of 1832, 520; Report on the improvement of the harbour of, 543; Regulations for the gaol at, 706; Considered as the seat of Government of the Canadas, 738; Report on the sur- vey of a railroad from Stanstead to, 790; Account of a journey to, 1765, 807; Re- port on Railway Bridge at, 950; Letters of Hon. John Young on the commerce of, 1014, 1015; Sketch of, in 1856, 1037; Re- port on the improvements to the gaol, 1857, 1044; Terminus for the G.T.R , 1113; De- scription of, 1859, 1119; Les principaux monuments de, 1126; Statements con- cerning the trade of, 1862, 1271; Charges against the chief of police in connection with the St. Albans Raid, 1271; Art Association of, 1306; List of officers of the Volunteer Militia Force of, 1360; Standing Orders of the Garrison Artillery of, 1361; Trade of, for 1866, 1391a; Strangers guide to, 1452. Montreal, Diocese of, (Roman Catholic), Questions sur le gouvernement ecclesias- tique du, 419, 420, 422; Reglement pour le gouvernement des curgs du, 813; In- struction pastorale de l'eveque du, 1860, 1137; Rapport de l l Association de la pro- pagation de la Foi, 1861, 1172. Montreal, District of, Petitions from counties of, against the Legislative Council, 466. Montreal, Parish of, Objections against the dismemberment of the, 1425. Montreal Seminaire de, Consultation touchant les droits de pro- priStS du, 394; Considerations sur les biens du, 405; Opinion of Mr. Dupin on Rights of, 439, 440. Montreal and Kingston Railroad Company, Letter of the President and Vice Presi- dent to Sir Allan MacNab, 922. Moore, Township of, Institution of a church and Sunday School in, 571. Mordaunt, Sir John, Proceedings of Court Martial of. 84. Morgan, Henry J., Lecture delivered at Aylmer, 1866. 1389. Morgan, Mr., Answer to facts of, 323. 212 Morin, Hon. A. N., Lettre a l'Honorable Edouard Bowon, 435; Correspondence with Hon. R. E. Caron, 803, 804, 805; Resignation of, 969; Letter from Dr. Strachan to, 974. Morris, Alexander, Nova Britannia, 1076a; Lecture, on the Hudson's Bay, 1110. Morris, Patrick, Review of the history, government, fishery and agriculture of Newfoundland, 824. Morris, Hon. William, Correspondence with the Colonial Office, 653; Letter in reply from Dr. Strachan to, 654; Reply to the letters of Dr. Strachan, 655. Morrison, Dr., M.P.P., Speech on differences between Sir F. B. Head and the Executive Council, 592; Trial for high treason, 644. Morton, A. C, Report on the gauge for the St. Lawrence and Atlantic R.R., 826; Report on the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad, 860; Report on the York and Cumberland Railroad, 861 ; Report on the surveys of the Quebec and Richmond Railway, 897. Mousseau, J. A., Lecture sur Cardinal et Duquet, 1139. Mountain, Rev. George J., Sermon on the death of the Duke of Rich- mond, 398; Sermon delivered, Dec. 30, 1832, 542; Correspondence with the Colonial Department on the Clergy Re- serves, 622; Thoughts on annexation, 852; Letter to the Diocese of Quebec 1858 1086. Mountain, Rev. Jacob, D.D., A sermon preached at Quebec, Jan. 10. 1799, 334; Sermon at Anniversary of Royal Humane Society, 397; Charge to clergy of Quebec, 1820, 401. Mowat, Hon. Oliver, Letter to John A. Macdonald on the Bill re titles to real estate, 1345. Municipal, A brief view of the township laws of Upper Canada, 563; Manual for Upper Canada, 1850, 864. Murray, Lieut.-Col. James, Testimony in trial of Sir John Mordaunt, 84. N Nason, Rev. Elias, Baxter's journal of visits to the Kennebec river, 1406. Nation, Present state of the, 138; Observations on a late state of the, 140; Observations on a late state of the, 259. Natural History Society, Montreal, Progressive state of the, 917. Navigation, A view of the inland navigation of Can- ada, 1832, 518; Report on the improve- ment of the Montreal harbour, 543; Re- port of Board of Works on, 1844, 794; Advantages of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa, 835; Remarks on the desertion of seamen, 913; Report on the improve- ment of the St. Lawrence, 1007; Instruc- tions to receivers of wreck, 1043; Letter? of Hon. John Young on, 1014, 1015; Re- port on climate and current of Belle- Isle, 1143; Letter on the Quebec Har- bour Commission, 1183; Regulations of the Ports of Gaspg and Sault Ste. Marie, 1184; Sailing directions for the St. Law- rence, 1203; Sailing directions for New- foundland and Labrador. 1204; Reports on the Ottawa and French River Navi- gation scheme, 1262a, 1262b; Report nri canal from Georgian Bay to Lake On- tario, 1312; The Toronto and Georgian Bay Ship Canal, 1319; Report on light- houses on the St. Lawrence, 1450. See St. Lawrence. Navy, Address to the Captains of the British, 303; Regulations of the Naval Brigade of Nova Scotia, 1398. Necker, M., Letters addressed to, by the Dean of Glocester, 252. Neilson, John, Speech on question of supply, 1821, 407. Nelson River, Survey and soundings of, 1745, 61. Nelson, Dr. Wolfred, Discussion on the Saint Denis affair, 833; Report on the Quebec Marine and Emi- grant Hospital, 940; Practical views on cholera, 987. Netherlands, King of the, Decision on the Boundary Dispute under the Treaty of Ghent, 494, 495. Neutral Nations, Conduct of Great Britain in respect to, 85 New Brunswick, Address to the Inhabitants of, 1788, 292; Sketches of, 1825, 437; An appeal to Wil- liam Huskisson on the affairs of, 470; Statistical and practical observations re- lative to, 1835, 569; Information respect- ing, 1843, 745; An Act to facilitate the 213 making of a military road in, 791; Agricultural capabilities of, 874; Report on Fisheries of, 907a; Improvement in agriculture in, 1027; Report of Railway Commissioners, 1S59, 1134; Essays on means of promoting immigration to, 1145-1149; Report of the Railway Com- mission of, 1223; Report of the Railway Commissioners of, 1862, 1266; Wilderness journeys in, 1287; Report of the Railway Commission of, 1366; Narrow gauge and extension of railway system of, 1368; The best route for the Intercolonial Rail- way through,1435. Now Brunswick Railway, Report of meetings in St. John and Fred- ericton, 792. Newcastle, Duke of, Letter of William Shirley to, 1745, 58; Letter from Rev. Dr. Strachan to, on the Clergy Reserves, 942. New England, Map and Description of, Alexander, 11; Negociation with New France, letters of Dreuillettes, 16; Historical account of, 1775, 181; History of the Colonies of, Mauduit, 202; The Indian of, 888. Newfoundland, A Discourse and Discovery of, 3; A Brief Discourse of the, 4; Petition of Inhabi- tants of, 1709, 37; Right of Britain to the American Fisheries, 117; Reasons for colonizing the Island of, 367; Observa- tiens on the state of, 1823, 417; Review of history, government, fishery and agri- culture of, 824; Journal of a voyage of visitation to, 872; Lecture on, Warren, 953; History and description of, 1860, 1142; Les Pecheries de Terreneuve, 1156; Sailing directions for, 1204. New France, Relation of affairs in mission, 1613, 2; Negociation with New England, letters of Dreuillettes, 16; De Regione et Mari- bus, 39; Memoire sur, 1736, 47. New Zealand, Federal constitution 1327. of the Colonies of, Newman, John B., The early peopling of America, 834. Niagara, Account of a journey to, 1765, 807; Journal of events in the War of 1812, 1246. Niagara Falls, Leur Marche retrograde, 968. Niagara Ship Canal, Reciprocity and the, 1337. Ninety-two Resolutions, The, French text of, 551. Noblesse (France), Adresse sur l'6tat de la, 320. Non-Expatriation, Observations on the doctrine of, 344. Nootka Sound, Mear's account of the capture of vessels in, 307. Norris, W. H., Letter to the members of the Church of England in Scarborough, 951. North, Lord, Address on the affairs of Ireland to, 227; Speech on the Articles of Peace, 1783, 261 ; Selections from speeches of, 273. North America, Clear and succinct account of, 67; The present state of, 69; Occurrences in, considered, 1766, 136; Review of military operations in, 149; Inquiry into docu- ments re discovery of, by Verrazano, 1273b. Northmen, The, Discovery of America by, 664. North Pole, Voyage to the, 396. North Shore Railway, Reports on the survey of the, 988. Northumberland, Election du comte, 403. North-West Company, Map exhibiting principal trading stations of the, 383. Northwest Territories, Lecture on, 1110. Northwest Transportation, Navigation and Railway Company, Prospectus of the, 1088a. Nova Britannia, Extent and future of, Morris, 1076a. Nova Scotia, Account of, 1746, 55; Particular descrip- tion of, 1748, 57; Geographical History of, 1749, 59; Importance of settling, 60; Conduct of France re, 62; Representa- tion of His Majesty's right to, 76; The importance of, 1757, 80; Historical ac- count of, 1775, 181; Observations on the state of, 1783, 277; The present state of 1787, 289; Address to the inhabitants ■■ - 1788, 292; A brief description of, 18"- 389; Title of the Earl of Stirling to, 535- Debate in assembly on control o" revenue, 669; Condition and resource 234—14 214 of, 1850, 870; Iron mines of, 1050; Cor- respondence on constitutional questior 1159; Letter on confederation to t" people of, 1378b; Letter of Archibald < confederation, to the people of, 1379 Regulations for the Naval Brigade of, 1398; Shore and deep sea fisheries of, 1431; Letter to the electors of, 1440. Nova Scotia, Diocese of, Charge to the clergy of, 984. "Nova Scotian" A, Letters to L. J. Papineau, '463. 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Oregon, Territory of, Travels in the, 746; History of, Farnham, 756; The claims to, considered, 757; State- ment of British claims to, 778. See Boundary (Oregon). Orleans, Isle of, Historical sketch of the, 1125. Ornithologie, Tableau synoptique de 1', 1288. Orsonnens, Eroste d', Une apparition, 1124. Oswego, Relation de la prise des forts de, 77. Otis, James, Rights of British Colonies asserted and proved, 132, 133; A vindication of the British Colonies, 143. Ottawa, City of, Description of, 1859, 1119. Ottawa Citizen, The, Almanac of, 1866, 1371. Ottawa River, Report on exploration between the St. Maurice and the, 502; Report on the navigation of the, 1262a, 1262b. Ottawa Ship Canal, Survey and report of engineers on, 1131. Outram, Joseph, Condition and resources of Nova Scotia, 870. Pacaud, Philipe N., Cause entre Rev. Pierre Roy et, 1416. Pacaud, Theophile Hector, Sale of the bridges of St. Maurice to, 954. Page, F. R., Concise history and description of New- foundland, 1142. Payne, Thomas, Common sense addressed to the Inhabi- tants of America, 199; A letter addressed to the AbbS Raynal, 257; The American Crisis, and a letter to Guy Car'.eton, 280. Pakenham, Right Hon. R., Correspondence respecting the Oregon Boundary, 796. Palmerston, Viscount, Proceedings between Atlantic Telegraph Company and, 1229. Panet, Rev. Bernard Claude, (Bishop), Mandement de, 481. Panet, Pierre, Introduction to the observations of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, 300, 301. 215 Papineau, Louis J., °4li rV | ti0ns 0n the manifesto of, 1827, ToU iL e / ch t0 the el ectors of Montreal, ♦ Am ; Letters of a Nova Scotian to, tt>6; Letter of D. B. Vlger to, 514; bpeech on the ninety-two resolutions, =>•>',■ Adam Thorn's remarks on the peti- tion of the convention, 561 ; Observations on his letter to the Assembly of Upper Canada, 618; Refutation de l'ecrit de 674; Address to the electors of St. Maurice and Huntingdon reproduced, 818; Dis- cussion on the Saint-Denis affair, 833. Parent, Et., Discours prononce devant la Chambre de Lecture de St.-Roch, 919. Paris, Treaty of, 1763. Letter addressed to two Great Men on Prospect of Peace. 101; A letter to a Great M r , n the prospect of ■Peace, 106; Historical memoirs of the negotiation, 107, 108; Commercial prin- ciples of negotiation examined, 110; Inquiry into the merits of the sup- posed preliminaries of Peace, 111; Reflec- tions on the terms of Peace, 112; Con- siderations on the present peace, 113; Thoughts on the preliminary articles of Peace, 116; Letter from Earl of Hard- wicke on the negotiations 285. Paris, Treaty of, 1783, Debates in Houses of Parliament on the Articles of Peace, 261 ; Considerations on, 267; A vindication of the negotiators of the, 725. Paris, Treaty of, 1814, Text of, 369. Parishes, Eill for the relief of distressed, 386. Park, George H., Difficulties in the Provincial Lunatic Asy- lum, 858. Parker, Rev. Samuel, A journey beyond the Rocky Mountains, 716. Parliament, Observations on Blackstone's doctrine re- specting powers over Ireland, 227; A dialogue on the actual state of, 265; Manual of the practice of, 1828, 462. Paterson, Governor, Complaint of the proprietors of the Island of St. John, 298. Patriotic Fund, Report of the Royal Commissioners of the, 1019. Patten, Edmund, A glimpse at the United States and Canada 932. 234— 14* Patterson, James Colebrook, Memorials of the late Civil Service Rifle Regiment, 1428. Patton, Rev. Henry, Sermon preached in St. James' Church, Toronto, 948. Pearce, James, M.A., Life of General Wolfe, 97. Pelletier, L'Abbe, La question des classiques en presence des critiques de L'Abbe Chandonnet, 1355. Pelletier, Antonio, Memorial of, 1308. Pelletier, Prudent, Proces pour meurtre, 964. Peltier, Louis, Voyage de, 1190. Pennsylvania, Etat present de, 1756, 72; Letters from a farmer in, 139; Resolutions of committee for the province of, 168; Charter of colony of, 204; Considerations on the charter of, 269. 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Pickering, Timothy, Correspondence of the French Minister Plenipotentiary with, 321. Pinkney, William, Correspondence with Mr. Canning 356a. Pinsoneault, Rev. Dr., Letter to Rev. J. M. Bruyere, on contro- versy with Dr. Ryerson, 1062, 1063. Pitt, William, Letter from an officer at Fort Frontenac to, 92; Coalition with Lord Bute pro- posed, 109; Review of administration of, 115; Speech on American taxation, 135; A letter to, on the Quebec Bill, 161 ; Let- ter from Lord Lyttleton to, on Quebec Bill, 163; Speech on conciliation of American colonies, 172; Plan for settling troubles in America, 180; Sentiments of, on American measures, 189; Letters to, 303; An ode inscribed to, 1446. Pitt, William (The Younger), Letter from Walter Boyd to, 337; Opinion on the expediency of conceding the Catholic claims, 448. Pitts, Major, Regulations for the Naval Brigade of Nova Scotia, 1398. Plamondon, Louis, Discours prononcS devant la Socigte Lit- teraire de Quebec, 353. Playfair, A. W., Letter to the volunteers of 1860, 1123. Plessis, Rev J. O., Discours prononcS Jan. 10, 1799, 335. Plummer, William, Report on the property of the Ramsay Lead Mining and Smelting Co., 1269. Police, Traitg de la, 187; Rules for the govern- ment of the, 689; Report on reorganiza- tion of, 1006. Politics, Fugitive pieces of Irish, 153. Poor Relief, Letters on the care of the destitute, 1055. Pope, W. H., Confederation considered, 1379a. Portfolio, The Canadian, 603. Portland, Report on railroad from Quebec to, 599. Port Royal, Letter of Pgre Biard from, 1. Post Office, Report of Committee of Assembly of Lower Canada on, 501 ; Report of Special Committee of Assembly of Lower Can- ada on, 521 ; Provincial control of, ad- vocated, 1846, 802; Documents relating to the Postal Service by the G.T.R., 1262 Correspondence re Railway Mail Service of the G.T.R, 1310. Post Office (United States), An Act to establish the, 314. Poussin, Major G.-T., Question de L'Oregon, 797. Poutre, Felix, Souvenirs d'un Prisonnier d'Etat, 1191. Powell, Rev. Thomas, Observations on his essay on Apostolic Succession, 749. Power, William, Factum of the case of, 945. Pownall, Thomas, Administration of the Colonies, 119; Memo- rial addressed to the Sovereigns of Amer- ica, 268; Memorials to the Sovereigns of Europe, Great Britain and North Amer- ica, 274. "Premier" Transport, Narrative of the shipwreck of the, 777. Prenties, S. W., Narrative of a shipwreck on the Island of Cape Breton, 255. "Presbyter, A," Strictures on the letters of Provost Whit- aker, 1169; Review of the strictures of, 1170. Presbyterian Church, The, Minutes of the Synod of, 1837, 618a; Cor- respondence of Hon. William Morris as agent of, 653; Strictures on the corres- pondence of Hon. William Morris, 654; Reply of Hon. William Morris to the letters of Dr. Strachan, 655; Minutes of the Synod of, 1841, 721; Report on 217 Committee of Synod on reunion with the seceding brethren, 795; Report on means of promoting interests of Presbyterians in the Colonies, 1305. Prevost, Sir George, The Canadian Inspector, No. 1, 374; The Letters of Veritas, 375; Memoirs of the administration of, 387; Some account of the public life of, 414. Price, Richard, Observations on the nature of civil lib- erty, 191; Observations on his theory of civil liberty, 192; Remarks on his obser- vations, 193; Additional observations on the nature of civil liberty, 209; Observa- tions on the importance of the American Revolution, 283. Prince Edward Island, A true guide to, 1808, 349; Information to emigrants, 404; A series of letters de- scriptive of, 410; Johnston's travels in 415; A brief and faithful account of, 547; Remarks on Durham's report relating to, 673; A short account of, 685; Pope's view of confederation, 1379a; Richey's plea for confederation, 1411. See Saint John's Island. Prince of Wales, (King Edward VII), Cantata in honour of the visit of the, 1120. Prince of Wales's Fort, Expense of building, 61. Prisoners, Exchange of, at the Cedars, 210; Report on the case of the Canadian, 686. Prohibition, A prohibitory liquor law for Upper Can- ada, 1140; Extracts from report of com- mittee on, 1141. Protection, The climax of, 853; And free trade, 1421. "Protestant, A," Exclusive right of church to Clergy Re- serves defended, 441. Provencher, L'Abbe L., Le Verger Canadien, 1196. "Provincial" Incidents in the life of a, 1163. Provincial Agent, Lower Canada, Observations of Hon. D. B. Viger on the Bill for the appointment of a, i>oo. Provincial Insurance Company, Report of fifth annual meeting, 991. Provincial Mutual and General Insurance Company, Report of the first annual meeting, 876; Report of the second annual meeting,. 898; Report of 3rd annual meeting, 1852,. 929. Pryor, William, Consideration of cost and business of Halifax and Quebec Railway, 897a. Public Finance (Lower Canada), Statement of, 428; Report on the Public Accounts, 1829, 488. Public Finance (Upper Canada), Report of Joint Committee of Council and Assembly on, 411. "Publicus," Notes on legislation for the fisheries, 1286. Public Works, An exposure of the methods employed in the, 668; Report of the Board of Works, 1844, 794; Message of Lord 'Elgin re, 1849, 845. Puget Sound Agricultural Company, Statement of claims on the United States, 1341. Pulteney, William, Thoughts on the origin and nature of government, 145; Thoughts on the pre- sent state of affairs with America, 218, 220; Considerations on the present state of public affairs, 226. Pyper, Rev. James, Animadversions on Rev. John Roaf's ser- mons on baptism, 896. Q Quakers, Address to, 199. Quarantine, Acts concerning, 1865, 1347. Quebec Act, Copy of, 155; Vindication of, 156; Objec- tions to, considered, 157; Meredith's let- ter to the Earl of Chatham on, 161; Let- ter to Meredith on, 162; Letter from Lord Lyttleton on, 163; Thoughts on the, 165; Speech of Lord Lyttleton on motion for repeal of, 179; Text of, 325. Quebec, City of, Narrative of a voyage to, 1822, 409, 444; Regulation of the police of the, 482; A picturesque guide to, 499; Epidemic of cholera at, 542; Report on a railroad from the coast of Maine to, 599; Con- sidered as the seat of government of the Canadas, 738; Description de, 1608, 747; 2-18 Senter's journal of the expedition against, 1775, 798; Account of a journey to, 807; Report on the water supply of, 1848, 836; Contract for lighting of, 863; Re- marks upon the desertion of seamen from, 913; Rapport sur le canalisation de, 921; Report on Suspension Bridge at, 928a; Statute de la Societe St-Jean-Baptiste de, 952; Conduct of the police at the riot at Chalmer's Church, 1854, 979; Sta- dacona depicta, 1056; Guide to, 1057; Reminiscences of, 1227; Russell's history of, 1276; Tourist's guide to, 1276a. Quebec, The Diocese of, (Anglican), Questions submitted to the curates of, 523; Letter addressed to the, 1086; Report of the Church Society of the, 1236. Quebec, Diocese of, (Roman Catholic), Rapport sur les missions du, 828; ResumS des Conferences Bcclesiastiques du, 1032, 1061. Quebec, District of, Petition from the counties of the, 466; Report on the Registry offices in, 810. Quebec Emigrant Society, Report on the subject of commuted pen- sioners, 548. Quebec Harbour Commission, Letter on the subject of the, 1183. Quebec Hill, Poem by J. Mackay, 330. Quebec, Le Journal de, Et la tombeau de Champlain, 1414. Quebec Literary Society, Meeting of, 353. Quebec Marine and Emigrant Hospital, Report on, 1853, 940; Rules and Regula- tions of, 986. Quebec, Province of, Abstract of Edicts, Declarations and Or- dinances, 154; Address of Philadelphia Congress to Inhabitants of, 178; Histori- cal account of, 1775, 181 ; Copy of peti- tion from British inhabitants of, 275; Questions on the government of, 276; Address to the inhabitants of the, 282; Review of the government and grievances of, 291 ; State of the present form of government of, 299; Administration of Justice in the, 300, 301 ; Remarks on the laws and government of, 301 ; Observa- tions on " a state of the present form of government of," 302; Almanac of, 1853, 931. Quebec and Richmond Railway, Report on the surveys of the, 897; Report of Directors and Chief Engineer, 927; Report of the Director and Engineer, 1853, 958. Quebec and Saguenay Railway, Report on the survey of the, 989, 990. Quebec, Seminaire de, Memoire concernant les greves dans le pos- session du, 601 ; Memoire prfisentge par le, 1300. Quebec, Siege of, Forms of prayer and thanksgiving for cap- ture, 88, 89; Sermon preached by James Townley, 90; An accurate and authentic journal of the, 93; Journal of expedi- tion up the River St. Lawrence, 95, 96; Journal of, with engravings by Jeffreys, 102; Memoirs of, Gardiner, 103; Relation du, 130; Sermon by Rev. Thomas Smith, 213; Account of the campaign against, 359; Account of, from manuscript ob- tained by Hon. D. B. Viger, 577; Account of, by a nun of the General Hospital of Quebec, 995, 996; Speech of Hon. P. J. O. Chauveau on the soldiers who fell in the, 1013. Queen's College, Royal charter of, 730. Queenston Heights, Description of the Battle of,1098. Querist, The American, 158. Quincy, Hon. Josiah, Speech on the raising of an additional military force, 1813, 366. Quinn, William, Report on the lumber trade, 1177, 1181. Racine, M. L'Abbe Antoine, Discours pour les soldats pontificaux, 1174. Ragueneau, Paul, Pere, Extraits du Journal du, 16. Railways, Considerations on the policy to be fol- lowed in building, 835; Plan for Canadian Transcontinental, 1849, 859; Union of the British Dominions by means of, 899; An Act to consolidate and regulate the gen- eral clauses relating to, 924; Philosophy of, Keefer, 955; Report of Railway Com- missioners for New Brunswick, 1859, 1134; Report of the Railway Commission of N.B., 1861, 1223; Report of the Railway Commissioners of New Brunswick for 1862, 1266; Locomotive engines, Fairlie, 1320; Report of the New Brunswick Railway Commission, 1864, 1366; Adop- tion of narrpw gauge, 1368; Reports on narrow gauge, 1436;. 219 See European and North Atlantic, Grand Trunk, Great Southern, Great Western, Halifax and Quebec, Intercolonial, Lon- don and Port Stanley, Marmora and Belleville, Megantic Junction, Montreal and Kingston, New Brunswick, North Shore, Quebec and Richmond, Quebec and Saguenay, St Lawrence and Atlan- tic, St. .Lawrence and Ottawa, Grand Junction, Toronto and Guelph, York and Cumberland Railways. Ramsay, T. K., Government Commission of Inquiry,1 242. Ramsay Lead Mining and Smelting Company, Reports on the property of the, 1269. Randall, Robert, • Report of trial and acquittal of, 436; Peti- tion of W. L. Mackenzie as executor of the estate of, 908, 909. Randolph, Edmund, Correspondence of the French Minister Plenipotentiary with, 321. Rankin, A., Jesuit Estates in Canada public property, 867. Raudot, M., Deux intendants du Canada, 967. Raymond, M., Discours prononeg par, 1160; Devoirs en- vers le Pape, 1173. Raynal, Abbe, A letter addressed to, 257. Read, H. Y., Suggestions on securing colonization, 1359. Rebellion of 1837, Message from the President of the United States respecting disturbances on the frontier, 630; The Canadian controversy, 639 ; Refutation de l'ecrit de L. J. Papineau, 674; Doctrine of the Catholic Church on, 648; Mackenzie's own account of, 649; Account of the affair at Saint Eustache, 650; Report on the case of the Canadian Prisoners, 686; Correspondence re im- prisonment of Th. Jefferson Sutherland, 707; Trial of Alexander McLeod, 714; Letter from Alex. McLeod to Sir Allan MacNab respecting the destruction of the Caroline, 782; The exiles return, 800; Dis- cussion on the Saint-Denis affair, 833; Statement re flag of truce, 965; Two and Twenty Years ago, 1095; Lecture sur Cardinal et Duquet, 1139; Souvenirs d'un Prisonnier d'etat, (Poutre), 1191. Rebellion Losses, Speech on the Bill re, 701; First Report of Commissioners on, 1846, 806; Discussed in a letter to Lord Elgin, 841 ; Vindication of the course pursued by Lord Elgin, 849; Retrospect of various Acts of Parlia- ment on the subject of, 850; Reports of the Commissioners on, 1851 and 1852, 902. Reciprocity, Letter from Hon. F. Hincks to Hon. R. McLane, 883; Niagara Ship Canal and, 1337. Reciprocity Treaty, 1854, Report of Committee of Commerce on, 1218; Report of Minister of Finance on, 1219; 1220; Commercial results of, Howe, 1336; Advantages to the United States and Canada, 1338; Report of Committee of the Chamber of Commerce of New York State on the, 1339; Report on the, 1400a. Rectories, Return of papers relating to the, 903. Redistribution, Report of Special Committee of Assembly of Lower Canada, 1829, 474. Red River, Observations on the, 404; Notes on the Flood at the, 900. Red River District, Relations of the United States with, 1862, 1217; Memorial of the people of, 1260, 1261. Rees, Dr., Report of Committee of Assembly on case of, 1179. Reform Convention, Proceedings of, 1867, 1413. Refor*m Alliance Society, The, Address to the Reformers in Upper Can- ada, 581. Reform Association, Address to the people of Canada, 1844, 766; Statement on the resignation of the late ministers, 1844, 767. Regency, Remarks on a, 296. Registry Offices, (Quebec), Report of J. Cremazie on, 810. Renan, M. Ernest, Jugement errong de, 1294. Renfrew, County of, Emigration to, 406. Representation, Considerations on Expediency of Colon- ial, 150. 220 Responsible Government, Letter on, Gowan, 680; For colonies, 697; Poll book of Toronto at election for, 709; Considerations on the question of, 755; Letters by "Legion" on, 759, 760; Metcalfe defended against the attacks of his late counsellors, 761 ; Letters on the Ministerial crisis, 762, 763; The La- fontaine-Baldwin Cabinet defended, 764; Letters against the Baldwin faction, 765; Address of the Reform Association to the people of Canada, 766; The resignation of the late ministers, 767; Considerations on, 1859, 1099. Revenue, (British), Comparative state of the, Stair, 286. Revenue, (Upper Canada), Cession to the province of the Revenue under the Quebec Act, 587. Rhode Island, Charter of Colony of, 204. Rhodes, William, Notes on legislation for the fisheries, ad- dressed to, 1286. Rhys, Captain Horton, A Theatrical trip for a wager, 1157. Ricard, Mr. Fortune, Translation of the will of, 283. Richardson, Major, Personal memoirs of, 633; The Guards in Canada, 832. Richey, Matthew, Letter to the editor of The Church on Apostolic Succession 749; Letters ex- posing the bigotry of The Church, 753; A plea for confederation, 1411. Richmond, Duke of, Sermon preached on the occasion of the death of the, 398. RideaM Canal, Narrative of a voyage through, 1834, 556; View of the navigation of the, 1835, 566; Report on regulating water supply of, 1865, 1363. Ridgeway, Battle of, An account of the, 1382. Roads, Proceedings of Assembly on petition of Thomas Lee re, 376; Report of Special Committee on, 472; Report of Committee of Assembly, Lower Canada, on petitions against the laws regulating, 487; Obser- vations on the Road Laws, 704; Report on, 1861, 1222a ; Report on the Ottawa and Pentiae, 1222b. Roaf, Rev. John, Animadversions on sermons on Baptism by, 896. Robb, Charles, Reports on the Shepherd Copper Mine, 1321. Robb, James, Agricultural progress in New Brunswick, 1027. Robertson, Major General, Evidence in Investigation into conduct of war in America, 230. Robertson, Margaret, Essay on Common School Education, 1299. Roberval, Le Sieur de, Voyage au Canada, 747. Robinson, John Beverley, Plan for a General Legislative Union of the British Provinces, 423; Exposition of provisions of statute relating to capital offences, 532; Remarks on the proposed Union of the Provinces, 679; Canada and the Canada Bill, 699. Robson, Joseph, Account of Six Tears Residence in Hud- son's Bay, 61. Rocky Mountains, A journey beyond the, 716; Travels in the, Parnham, 746. Roebuck, J. A., Existing difficulties in the government of the Canadas, 578; Letters on Canadian politics, 1837, 603; Observations on the Canadian portfolio of, 639; Reply of Sir W. S. R. Cockburn to, 1451. Rolph, Hon. John, Speech on the charges against Sir Francis Bond Head,, 610; Speech on the Clergy Reserves Bill, 611; Speech on the charges against Sir Francis Bond Head, 881; Speech on the Clergy Reserves, 884; Speech on the Clergy Reserves ques- tion, 1852, 906; Charge against Col. Lount re flag of truce, 965. Roman Catholic Church, Safety of conceding the Catholic claims, 448; Requete presentee a la Chambre d'- Assemblee par le clerge du, 503; Char- acter and genius of the religion of the, 504; Liste des Eveques et des Pretres^ 553; Doctrine sur la revolte, 648; Pro- gress of Popery in the British Dominions, 659; Account of the establishment of the Diocese of Upper Canada, 677; Ad- dress of Bishop Macdonell to the Irish Catholics of Upper Canada, 682; Projet de reglement pour le gouvernement des cures, 813; Rapport sur les Missions du 221 Diocese de Quebec, 828; Exposure of calumny against, in reference to Gali- leo, 857; Letter on the Episcopal oath of the, 894; Acta et Decreta Primii Concilli Provinciae Quebecensis, 920; Al- manach EcclSsiastique et civil, 1853, 931 ; Observations of "Expostulatus," 983; Les Servantes deDieu en Canada, 1001; Rg- sumS des conferences Ecclesiastiques, 1032, 1061; Lettres Pastorales contre les erreurs du temps, 1084; Questions sur le mariage, 1111; Deux centieme annivers- aire de l'arrivee de Mgr. Laval, 1111a; Devoirs envers le Pape, 1173; Discours pour les soldats pontificaux, 1174; L'hon- orable L. A. Dessaules et le syst&me judiciaire des Ctats pontificaux, 1195; Encyclical letter of Pope Pius IX, 1864, 1300a; Objections against the dismember- ment of the Parish of Montreal, 1425. See also Jesuits. Rose, Hon. John, Financial statement of,1441. Ross, Dunbar, Considerations on the selection of a seat of government, 738; Composition and functions of the Legislative Council, 1021; Le si&ge du Gouvernement Provincial, 1078. Ross, William, Trial and Defence of, 449. Rougemont, Division de, Adresse aux electeurs de la, 1091. Rougisme, En Canada, 1290. Roy, Rev. Pierre, Cause entre Philippe Pacaud et, 1416. Royal Humane Society, Sermon preached at anniversary of, 397. " Rules of Practice," Proceedings of the Assembly of Lower Canada on the, 370. Rupert's Land, Diocese of, Charge to the Clergy of the, 1031; Report of conference, 1867, 1424. Russell, Lord John, Letters of Hon. Joseph Howe to, 801; Thoughts on emigration and education addressed to, 823. Russell, Dr. R. H., Correspondence relative to the dismissal of, 1105. Russell, Willis, History of Quebec, 1276. Ryerson, Rev. Egerton, Letters to Dr. Strachan, 471 ; Wes:eyan Methodism in Upper Canada, 612a; A discourse on civil government, 643; Peti- tion to the House of Assembly respect- ing the Upper Canada Academy, 651; Letter to Hon. W. H. Draper on the Clergy Reserve question, 683; Letters of an Anglo-Canadian in reply to, 684; Wes- leyan Methodist Conference, 1840, 705; Address at the opening of Victoria Col- lege, 731 ; Remarks of Hon. R. B. Sullivan on, 759; Reply to Hon. R. B. Sullivan's attack on Sir Charles Metcalfe, 760; Sir Charles Metcalfe defended against the attacks of his late counsellors, 761 ; Correspondence on the subject of Separ- ate Schools, 911; Comments on the Com- mon School report for 1851, 947; Reasons of resignation in the Wesleyan Metho- dist Church, 985a; Wilkinson's antidote to the scriptural rights of, 1017; Con- troversy with Rev. J. M. Bruyere, 1062; Letters in reply to the attacks of foreign ecclesiastics, 1063; Reply of J. C. Geikie to report of, 1081a; Reply to the attacks of Hon. George Brown, 1103; Reply to Dr. Wilson and Mr. Langton on the question of denominational colleges, 1127, 1128; Reply of Mr. Langton to, 1129; Reply to Messrs. Langton and Wilson on the University Question, 1168; Letters in. reply to Hon. Geo. Brown, 1392. Sabine, Lorenzo, Address on the hundredth anniversary of the death of Wolfe, 1094. Sable Island, History and appearance of, 1088; by Howe on, 1088. Poem Sagean, Mathieu, Extrait de la Relation des aventures de, 29. Saguenay, Le, Histoire du, 914. Saguenay, County of, Proceedings of trial of election in, 977; Proceedings on contested election in, 1005. Saguenay River , Description of, 1231 ; Notes on, Kelso, 1232. St. Albans Raid, Investigation by the Police Committee of the City Council of Montreal, 1284. St. Andrew's Society, Constitution of, Kingston, 723. 222 St. Anne, College de, Prospectus du, 1109; Rapport de la Ferme- modele du, 1264; Rapport de la Ferme- modele du, 1316; Catalogue des Sl&ves du, 1427; Memoire sur le, 1432. Saint-Denis, Discussion sur les evenements de, 833. Saint Eustache, Journal historique des evSnements arrives a, 650. St. George's Society, (Toronto), Charter and By-law's of the, 1114; Charter and By-laws of the, 1272, 1322. St. James's Church, Toronto, Report on the rebuilding of the church, 848. St. Jean- Baptiste, Sermon delivered on the festival of, 1851, 891; Fete a Quebec, 1865, 1350. St. Jean -Baptiste Society, Statuts de la, Quebec, 733; Statuts de la, 952. St. John (New Brunswick), Description of the harbour of, 1203. Saint John's Island, Memorial of Earl of Egrmont for grant of, 1763, 114; Complaint of the Proprietors of, 298. St. Lawrence, Gulf of, Protection of fisheries in the, 1087a; Re- port on the protection of the fisheries in the, 1263. St. Lawrence River, Journal of expedition up the river, 1759, 95, 96; Correspondence re navigation of, 467; Proceedings of the Brockville Com- mittee on the improvement of the, 500; Observations on the.improvement of com- munication by the, 567; Observations on the commerce of, 641 ; Considerations on the navigation of the, 802; Advantages of the navigation of, 835; Value as a commercial route, 885; Report on a sus- pension bridge at Quebec, 928a; Panor- ama of the, 1119; Sailing directions for the, 1203; Description of, 1862, 1231; Report on lighthouses on the, 1450; Tra- vellers guide to, 1453. St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad, Report on the gauge for the, 826; Report on the, 1849, 860. St. Lawrence Railway Bridge, Report of T. C. Keefer on, 960. St. Lawrence and Ottawa Grand Junction Railway, Report of the directors and chief engineer, 959. St. Maurice, Sale of the bridges of, 954. Saint- Maurice, Faucher de, Organisation militaire des Canadas, 1193. St. Maurice, Forges of, Return of correspondence relating to, 912. St. Maurice River, Report on exploration between the Ottawa and the, 502. St. Peter, Lake, Report on survey of, 873. St. Sulpice, Seminary of, Montreal, Rights and titles of, 846; Etat des affaires pecuniares des Ecclesiastiques du, 944. St. Vincent-de-Paul, Societe de, Reglement de la, 829; Discours prononces au Triduum de la, 1297. Sa-Sa-Na, Memorial of, 930. Sarrasin, Michel, Biographical note on, 1027a. Sault Sainte-Marie, Reglements concernant le commerce des ports de, 1184. Savage, Thomas, Account of the action of Phips against Canada, 26. Saward, Michael, Report on the Trust and Loan Company of Upper Canada, 811. "Scaevola", Letters on Canadian politics, 463. Scarborough, Township of, Letter to the members of the Church of England in, 951. Scaurus, Aemilius, Letter on the expedition from Canada, 1779, 230. Scobie and Balfour, Municipal Manual for Upper Canada, 864. Scotland, An account of emigration from, 677, 744. "Scribble, Sam,'' Dolorsolatio, 1331. Seamen, Observations on impressment of American, 344. 22S Seignorial Tenure, Traite de la Loi des Fiefs, 185; Proceed- ings of Legislative Council of Lower . Canada on, 1790, 306; Remarks on tenure of 'Franc Aleu Roturier," 855; De l'aboli- ni?K n des Droits P6odaux et Seigneuriaux, 855a; Correspondence relating to, 904, 905; Correspondence between the French government and the Governors and In- tendants of Canada respecting, 937; Ad- dress of Christopher Dunkln on, 938, 939; The Seignorial Question, 970, 971; La convention anti-seigneuriale au peu- ple, 972,973; Le Bill Seigneurial expose, 1003; De l'abolition du Regime Feodal, 1004; Decisions of the courts respecting, 1024; Correspondence relating to, 1025. Selkirk, Earl of, Map accompanying narrative of occur- rences with the, 383. "Senex", Letter from "Delta" to, 451. Senter, Isaac, Journal of, 798. Separate Schools (Upper Canada), Correspondence on the subject of, 911- Serrell, Edward William, Report on a suspension bridge at Quebec, 928a. Sewell, Col. John, Canada defended by her militia, 1283. Sewell, Jonathan, Proceedings of the Assembly of Lower Canada on the impeachment of, 370; ,Plan for a general Legislative Union of the British Provinces, 423; Essay on the juridical history of France as affecting the law of Lower Canada, 425. Shanley, Walter, Reports on the Toronto and Guelph Rail- way, 925, 926; Report on Montreal ter- minus for the G.T.R., 1113; Corrections to the Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the condition of the G.T.R,, 1185; Report on the Ottawa and French River Navigation Scheme, 1262b. Shannon, River, Speech on the improvement of the, 566. Shebbeare, Dr. John, A fourth letter to the people of England, 75. Shelburne, Earl of, A letter to, 256; Speech on the Articles of Peace, 1783, 261; Four letters addressed to, Tucker, 264. Shepherd Copper Mine, Reports on the, 1321. Sherwood, Henry, Letter to the public, 465; Report of Com- mittee of Assembly on the political state of the provinces, 645, 646; Federative Union of the British North American Provinces, 880. Shirley, William (Governor), Letter to Duke of Newcastle, 1745, 58; Conduct of, briefly stated, 82. Siddons, J. H., The Canadian Volunteers' Hand-Book, 1245. Simmons, J. L. A., Defence of Canada, 1334a. Simons, N. W., A letter to an Honourable Brigadier Gen- eral, 708. Simpson, John B., Memorials of the Civil Service Rifle Corps, 1429. Slidell, John, Correspondence re arrest of, 166. Smith, Buckingham, Inquiry into documents re discovery of America by Verrazano, 1273b. Smith, Goldwin, Views on confederation, 1379b. Smith, James, Les Elements de l'agriculture, 1234. Smith, Hon. Robert, Correspondence with D. M. Erskine, 356a. Smith, R. J., Lecture on the history of medicine, 1054. Smith, Thomas, Sermon on Taking of Quebec, 213. Smyth, David William, Topographical description of Upper Can- ada, 365. Smyth,. Sir John, Proposed railway communication between England and China, 793. Snow, Samuel, The exiles return, 800. Societe Litteraice de Quebec, Seance de la, 353. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Annual Report of Quebec Diocesan Com- mittee of, 1829, 447; Annual Report of York Committee, 1830, 490; Report of the Quebec Diocesan Committee of, 528; Sermons preached before the Quebec Dio- cesan Committee of, 570; Reports of the Newcastle District Committee of the, 658. 224 Society .for the Propagation of the Gospel, An account of, 1704, 32; 1705, 33. Society for the Relief of Strangers in Dis- tress, Annual Report of Proceedings of the, 459. Society for the Support of Orphan Children, Outline of the work of the, 498. Somerville, Alexander, Canada, A battle ground, 1202. Spark, Rev. Alexander, D.D., Sermon preached Jan. 10, 1799, 336; Ser- mon preached, Feb. 1, 1804, 340; Sermon preached at Quebec, April 21, 1814, 372; Sermon preached in St. Andrew's Church, Quebec, March 7, 1819, 399. Spearman, James M., The Colonial Cambist, 769. Spragge, J. G., Letter to the Attorney General and Soli- citor General of Upper Canada, 821. Stair, John, Earl of, State of the public debts, 1783, 263; Com- parative state of the public revenues, 286. Stamp Act, Political debates, 135; Conduct of the late administration examined relative to the, 137. Stanley, Hon. E. G., Observations sur le discours de, 550. Stanstead, Report on the survey of a railroad from Montreal to, 790. Stenography, System of, 600. Stewart, Rev. Charles, D.D., View of the present state of the eastern townships, 382. Stirling, Earl of, Case respecting the title to Nova Scotia. 535. Strachan, Rev. John, D.D., The christian religion recommended to his pupils, 346; Discourse on the character of George the Third, 356; Sermon preach- ed at York, June 3,1814, 371; Observa- tions on provision made for a Protestant clergy, 456; Letters from Bgerton Ryer- son to, 471; Letter to Dr. Lee, 477; The Poor Man's Preservative against Popery, 504; Letter to Dr. Chalmers on the life and character of Dr. Hobart, 529; The Cornwall tribute to, 541; A letter to the congregation of St. James' Church, York, 558; Letters to the Hon. William Morris' 654; Reply of Hon. William Morris to the letters of, 655; Pastoral letter, J.842, 732; Ceremony on opening of University of King's College, 739; Pastoral letter .on the church university, 895; Letter to the Duke of Newcastle on the Clergy Re- serves, 942; Letter to Hon. A. N. Morin on the Clergy Reserves, 974; Pastoral letter to the clergy of the Diocese of Toronto, 1854, 985; Charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Toronto, 1030; Letters to, on the theological teach- ing of Trinity University, 1135, 1136. See Trinity College. Statutes, (Canada), Alphabetical index to, 1403. Stuart, Andrew, Report of Committee of Assembly on Crown lands, 408; Notes on the South Western Boundary Line, 479; Account of the treaties and negotiations respecting the Maine-New Brunswick boundary, 629. Stuart, Charles B., Report on the Great Western Railway, 1847, 827. Stuart, Sir James, Speech on granting of supply, 1821, 407; Remarks on a plan for a General Legis- lative Union of the British Provinces, 424; Complaint from Montreal and Re- port of Committee of Assembly on con- duct of, 483; Memorial to Lord Goderich, 505, 506; Letter to Lord Goderich, 507, 508; Letter from D. B. Viger on the dis- missal of, 510; Observations on letter to Lord Goderich, 511. Soeurs de la Charite, Hospice des, Report on the cause of the fire at, 978. Suger, Eloge de, 245. Sullivan, Hon. R. B., Letters on Responsible Government, 759; Reply of Ryerson to letters on Respon- sible Government, 760. Sunday School Union, Seventh annual report of the, 774. Superior, Lake, Remarks on the territory along, 1263b. Supply, Debate in Assembly of Lower Canada on, 1821, 407; Power of His Majesty's Coun- cil to control, 464. Sussex, Narrative of a Voyage of Emigrants from, 556. '225 Sutherland, Th. Jefferson, Letter to the Queen respecting the im- prisonment of, 707. Suzor, L. T., Aide-Memoire du carabinier volontaire, 1200. Sydenham, Lord, Messages on the Union of the Provinces, 675; Notices on the death of, 712; Cor- respondence with Hon. P. McGill, 884a. Symons, John, The Battle of Queenston Heights, 1098. Synge, Capt. Millington Henry, Union of the British Dominions by inter- communication, 899. Tache, Sir E. P., Reflexions sur l'organisation de la milice, 1244. 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J., Sermon delivered on the festival of St. John the Baptist, 1851, 891. Temperance, Claim of societies for, 724; Catholic Asso- ciation of, 752; Manual of the temper- ance society, 831; Report of Committee of Assembly on means of repressing evils of intemperance, 844; The Maine Liquor Law, 916; The Maine Law illustrated, 1012; Consideration of, 1035. Tessier, Augustin, ProcSs entre Michel Tetro et, 662. Tetro, Michel, ProcSs entre A. Tessier et, 662. Thorn, Adam, M.A., Remarks on the petition of the conven- tion, 1835, 561; Anti-Gallic letters, 1836, 578a; Claims to the Oregon Territory considered, 757. Thommerel, J. P., Recherches sur la fusion du Franco-Nor- mand et de l'Anglo-Saxon, 717. Thomson, Charles Poulett, See Sydenham, Lord. Thompson, T. Phillips, The future government of Canada, 1279a. Three Rivers, District of, Petitions of the counties of, against the Legislative Council, 466. Thurlow, Lord, Refutation of the letter to an Honour- able Brigadier General, 99; A letter to, 242. Tickell, Richard, Anticipation of debate in the House of Commons, 217. Ticonderoga, Narrative of the capture of, 839. Tiernay, Bartholomew, A statement of the case of, 421. Till, William, Essay on means of promoting immigration to New Brunswick, 1148. Tocque, Rev. Philip, Sermon to commemorate the death of Captain Robert Hatchings, 949. Tooke, Home, Narrative of measures to suppress stric- tures on a declaration of, 296. "Toots," The Two Elders, 1028. 226 Toronto, City of, Resolutions respecting- the letter of Hume to Mackenzie, 552; Narrative of a voyage to, 1834, 556; Address to the female mem- bers of the church in Toronto, 619; Account of siege of, 1837, 649; Poll book of, 1841, 709; Considered as the seat of government for the Canadas, 738; Re- port on the rebuilding of St. James' Church, 1849, 848; Act permitting city to purchase stock in the Toronto and Guelph Railway, 924; Debate on issuing of city debentures, 946; Letter on the Esplanade contract, 1855, 1016; Claims to seat of government, 1090; Description of, 1859, 1119. Toronto, Diocese of, Charge delivered to the clergy of, 1030; Proceedings of the Synod of the, 1304; Missionary meeting of the church so- ciety of the, -1395; The race for the mitre, 1396. Toronto, University of, Reports of the Endowment Board, 1851, 910; Proceedings before Committee of Assembly on affairs of the, 1127, 1129; Dr. Ryerson's reply to Messrs Langton and Wilson on the University Question, 1168; Defence of the plan of University reform, 1257. See King's College. Toronto and Georgian Bay Ship Canal, Statement re, 1319. Toronto and Guelph Railway Company, Act to incorporate the, 924; Chief Engi- neer's report, 1852, 925; Report on the preliminary surveys of the, 926; Second annual report of, 961. Townley, Adam, Letters on the non-religious common school system of Canada and the United States, 947; Scepticism a folly, 1059. Townley, James, M.A., Sermon preached in London, Nov. 29, 1759, 90. Townshend, Charles, Speech on the Articles of Peace, 1783, 261. Townshend, George, (Marquis Townshend), A letter to, by Junius, 98; Refutation of a letter to, 99; Essay on character and conduct of, 151; Fugitive pieces of Irish politics during administration of, 153. Townsend, William, Narrative of the life of, 1068. Trade (General and Colonial), Abstract of statutes re Aliens, 22; With North American Colonies, 57; With North American Colonies, 65; Examination of the commercial principles of the nego- tiations, 1762, 110; With Africa, effect of Peace of Paris,- 113; Thoughts on trade in general, 116; Letters on trade of America, 160; Letter to Lord Camden on restraint of, 175; Principles of success in, 1370. Trade (Britain and United States), Observations on, 277; Letter of Charles Lyne on the North American export trade, 363. Trade (Canada), Report of Special Committee of Legislative Council of Lower Canada on extension of 432; Letters on, 497; Statistics of, 1833 536, 537; Reflections sommaires sur le 693g; Condition of, 1843, 755; State- ments relative to, 887; Report by Cayley, 1009; Letters of Hon. John Young on, 1014,' 1015; The staple trade of Canada, 1237; Letter from Mr. Brydges r-e, 1391; Report of Commission on trade with the West Indies, Mexico and Brazil, 1399; Protection vs. Free Trade, 1421. Trade (Canada and United States), Considerations on, 294; Order in Council, 1796, regulating trade, 324; Advantage of promoting, Buchanan, 641 ; Review of the commerce of Detroit, 1221; Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, 1400. See Reciprocity and Reciprocity Treaty. Trade (United States), Conduct of Britain towards, 347; Peruvian Guano trade, 981 ; Protection necessary to the American farmer, 1122a. Trent Affair, Correspondence re, 1166. Tribune, La, Histoire de, 1252. Trinity, Lecture on the doctrine of the, 892. Trinity College, Letters on the theological teaching of, 1135, 1136; Strictures on the letters of Provost Whitaker, 1169; Review of the strictures on the letters of Provost Whit- aker, 1170; Bishop of Huron's objections to the teaching of, 1209, 1210; Letter of Bishop Fulford on the theological con- troversy, 1211, 1212; The judgments of the Bishops on the theological question, 1256; Protest of the minority of the cor- poration against the judgment re theo- logical teaching, 1302. Troops, Letter of D. Bethune respecting the tran- sport of, 820. Trumbull, Dr. John, McFingal. 205. 227 Trust and Loan Company of Upper Canada, The, Report on the objects and working of, oil. Tucker, Josiah, D. D. (Dean of Glocester), Tract V, 183; Answers to objections against separating from the Colonies, 206; In- qUlry olS to the benefit s of the present war, 252; Four letters addressed to the Earl of Shelburne, 264. Turgeon, Mgr. P. F., Souvenir consacre a la memoire de, 1423. Turgot, M., Letter to Richard Price, 283; Memoire sur les Colonies Americaines, 310; Le conciliateur, 311. Tupper, Sir Charles, Correspondence on constitutional ques- tions, 1159; Letter to the Earl of Car- narvon on confederation, 1378; Letter to the people of Nova Scotia on confeder- ation, 1378b. Union (British Provinces), F1 aSi t0T a General Legislative Union, 1824, 423; Remarks on a plan for, 424; Repre- sentation on the, 607; Speeches of Lord Brougham on, 625, 626; Speech of Lord Ashburton on, 627; Messages from the Governor General on, 1839, 675; Remarks on the proposed, Robinson, 679; Address to the House of Lords against the, 698; Canada and the Canada Bi'l, 699; Speech of John Willson on, 701. United Brethren, Society of, Stated rules of the, 292a. "United Empire Loyalist," A, Cause of Mr. Bidwell's banishment by Sir F. B. Head, 642. United States, Considerations on the present situation of Great Britain and the, 277; Observations on the dispute between France and the, 331 ; Conduct of Britain towards neutral commerce of, 347; Anticipation of mar- ginal notes on the declaration of the government of the, 368; Facts and obser- vations respecting, 392a; Observations and facts relative to the, 416; Notes on, 1835, 560; The Canadian farmer's travels in the, 606; Journal of travels in, 1844, 768; Report on emigration from Lower Canada to, 843; A glimpse at, Patten, 932; Letters on the non- religious school system of, 947; A theatrical trip through, 1861, 1157; Three months in, 1862, 1188; Relations with the Northwest British America, 1217; Claims of Hudson's Bay and Puget Sound agricultural companies on the,1341; The American conflict, 1865, 1344; Defence of Canada with reference to the, 1334a; The Irish position in the, McGee, 1387, 1388; The place Americans have won in history, 1389; Report on the state of the finances for 1867, 1442; Report of the Commissioner of Revenue, 1443; Reply of William Cunningham to the answer of the, 1448; Claim of Andrew Allen against the, 1449; Narrative of the illegal seizure of the schooner Mazeppa by an American gang, 1454. Upper Canada, A tour through, 1799, 333; Sketch of, Boul- ton, 342; A view of the political situation of, 1809, 350; Reply to a view of the political situation of, 355; Topographical description of, 365; Medical topography of, 1819, 392; Facts and observations respecting, 392a; Emigration to new settlements of, 406; Financial relations with Lower Canada, 411; Outline of a plan of emigration to, 413; Report on rights of aliens in, 457; Information for emigrants to, 526; The Canadas as they now are, 533; State of, 1833, 534; Letters from settlers in, 539, 540; Emigrants im- pressions of, 556; Existing difficulties in the government of, Roebuck, 578; Con- stitutional changes proposed, 579; Re- port on constitutional questions, 1836, 590; Political grievances of, 603 Thoughts on the Banking system of, 608 Thoughts on the present crisis in, 608 Wesleyan Methodism in, 612a; The Cana dian crisis, 636; A discourse on the late conspiracy, 643; Report on the political state of, 645; Report on the state of the Province, 1838, 646; . Investigation into the public service of, 676; Account of emigration from Scotland to, 677; Con- siderations on the condition of, 1839, 681 ; Report on the Public Departments, 700; Results of emigration to, 719; An appeal to the people of the late province of, 817; Municipal Manual, 1850, 864; Papers relating to the Rectories of,903; A letter on the administration of Lieut. -Governor Gore, 935; A prohibitory liquor law for, 1140, 1141; Remarks on surveys of, 1178; Collection of the products of the waters and forests of, 1224; Remarks on sur- veys in, 1263b. Upper Canada Academy, Correspondence respecting, 651. Upper Canada Bible Society, First Report of, 722. Upper Canada Clergy Society, Second Report of, 1839, 687. Upper Canada College, Abstracts of accounts of, 652; Report of the Endowment Board, 1851, 910. 228 Upper Canada Religious Tract and Book Society, Account of the formation of, 531 ; First Report of,, 546; Fourth Report of, 597a; Seventh report of, 690. 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Denis B., Avis au Canada, 332\; Considerations sur les effets de la conservation des Stablisse- mens du pays, 351, 352; Speech on grant- ing of supply, 1821, 407; Analyse d'un entretien sur la conservation des etab- lissemens du Bas-Canada, 445; Com- munications received by the Speaker of the Assembly from, 509; Letter to Lord Goderich on the dismissal of James Stuart, 510; Remarks on the grievances of Lower Canada, 513; Letter to Hon. L. J. Papineau, 514; Observations sur le bill pour la nomination d'un Agent de la Province, 565; Manuscript on siege of Quebec obtained by, 577; Memoirs relative a l'emprisonnement de, 703; La Crise Ministerielle et, 762; Reply of Hincks to statement of, 763. Viger, J., Observations en amelioration des lois de chemins dans le Bas-Canada, 704. Victoria Bridge, Statement of plans for the, 1092; Hunter's handbook of the, 1150; History of the origin of the, 1151; The Canadian en- gineer of the, 1152; A glance at the, 1153. Victoria College, Address at the opening of, 731. Virginia, Charter of Colony of, 204. Volunteers, The Quebec, 663. Vondenvelden, William, Extraits des Titres des anciennes con- cessions de terre, 338. w Wakefield, Edward Gibbon, Speech on Seat of Government, 1090. Walsh, Rev. Dr., Pastoral letter to the Diocese of Halifax, 894. Wanless, John, M.D., Letters on Homoeopathy, 1307. War, (American), An inquiry whether the guilt of the pre- sent war ought to the imputed to Britain or America, 188; Report of Committee on Accounts for extraordinary services, 219; Letters on the, 223; Considerations upon the, 225; A letter from General Burgoyne relative to his return to America, 229; A view of the evidence relative to the conduct of, 230; A letter to Lord "Viscount Howe on his naval conduct, 233; A short history of the op- position, 235; An account of the rise and progress of the, 237; Letters to a noble- man on the conduct of the, 238; Reflec- tions on the rise and progress of, 239; Narrative of Sir William Howe, 250; A letter to the Abbe Raynal on the affairs of North America, 257; Statj of the public debts, 1783, 263; Narrative of Lieut. Gen- eral Sir Henry Clinton, 270; Answer of Earl Cornwallis to the narrative of Sir Henry Clinton, 271 ; Letter from Sir Henry Clinton to the Commissioners of Public Accounts, 272; An Address to the Army, 295. 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Gen. Shirley stated, 82; Conduct of Great Britain towards Neutral Nations, 85; Jugement sur les operations de la Cam- pagne en Canada, 94; Letter addressed to Two Great Men on prospect of peace, 101; A political analysis of the, 109; Re- view of the Military operations, Living- ston, 149; Pisces justificatives relative- ment a la Guerre, 1189. Warren, Matthew H., Lecture on Newfoundland, 953. Washington, George, Letter to General Burgoyne, 222. Washington, Treaty of, Text of, (French), 735; Observations on, 736. Wastell, Rev. W. P., Sermon on opening of Congregational Academy, 705a Watson, R. (Bishop of Landoff), Address to the people of Great Britain, 332. Wedderburn, Alexander, (Solicitor General), Speech relating to letters of Hutchinson and Oliver, 166. Wedderburn, Alexander, Statistical and practical observations rela- tive to New Brunswick, 569. Welland Canal Company, Report of the Board of Directors, 1832, 544; Report of the Board of Directors, 1835 598; Report of the Board of Direc- tors, 1840, 718; Report of the Directors for 1841, 734. Wells W. B., Sketches of Upper Canada, 605. Wesleyans, The Church and the, 656. West Indies, Importance to British Empire, 240. Whigs, A letter to the, 1779, 232. Whitaker, George, (Provost), Letters on the theological teaching of Trinity College, 1135; Strictures on the letters of, 1169; A review of the stric- tures on the letters of, 1170; Reply to the charges against the teaching of Trinity College, 1210. Whitbourne, Capt. Richard, A discourse and discovery of Newfound- land, 3. Widder, Frederick, Observations on the Canada Company ad- dressed to, 786; Statement relating to improvements in the Huron Tract, 956. Wilkes, Rev. Henry, Introduction to Rankin's History of the Jesuit Estates, 867. Wilkinson, Rev. H., Antidote to Dr. Ryerson's scriptural rights, 1017. Willan, John Henry, Position of the British minority in Lower Canada, 1100; Manual of criminal law, 1176. Williams, Jenkin, Report on Land Tenure, Quebec, 306. Wilson, C. H., The Wanderer in America, 416. Wilson, Dr., Dr. Ryerson's reply to, 1168. Willson, Hon. John, Address to the inhabitants of Gore, 701 ; Letters from F. Hincks to, 969. Wfi'nthrop, John, (Governor), Letter of Druillettes to, 16, 17. Wolfe, General James, Testimony in trial of Sir John Mordaunt, 84; Daphnis and Menalcas, 91; Life of, by Pearce, 97; Letters from Montcalm to De Berryer, 214; Instructions to young- officers, 244; Account of laying the first stone of the monument to, 995; Address on the hundredth anniversary of the death of, 1094. Woolrich, Julia, Report of the case of John Connolly vs., 1444. Wrecks, Instructions respecting, 1043. 23i4r— 15 230 Wright, Joseph, Plea for the protection of Canadian in- dustry,'1285. Wright, Ruggles, Documents relating to the slides at the Chats and Chaudiere, 862. 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