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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 29a

1831.

965. First General Report from Robert Randal, Esquire, The Commissioner appointed "Under and by virtue of" An Act passed in the eleventh year of His Majesty's Reign, entitled, "An Act to grant a further loan to the WELLAND CANAL COMPANY and to regulate their further operations."

February 8th, 1831.

Ordered by the House of Assembly to be printed.

York: James Baxter, Printer, 1831. 4to., 13 pp.

966 & 967. 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.

968. 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.R.S., &c., &c.
Second Edition.

London: John Murray, Albemarle Street. MDCCCXXXI. 8vo., 42 pp. 969. On Emigration to UPPER CANADA, embellished with a Large map, showing the Townships, &c. in Upper and Lower Canada.

By the late John William Bannister, Esq. Rice Lake, Upper Canada.

A new edition: With additions on Nova Scotia; the Cape of Good Hope; New South Wales; Van Diemen's Land; and the Swan River.

London: Published by Joseph Cross, 18, Holborn, opposite Furnival's Inn; and sold by Simpkin and Marshall, Stationers' Court. 1831. Price Three Shillings. 8vo., 76 pp. Map.

970. Hints to EMIGRANTS, respecting North America.

Quebec: Printed by Thomas Cary & Co. 1831. 16mo., 39 pp.

971. Notes made during a visit to the United States and Canada in 1831. By Mr. Fergusson of Woodhill.

From the Quarterly Journal of Agriculture, No. xvi. 8vo., 50 pp.

972. Hints on EMIGRATION TO UPPER CANADA; especially addressed to the lower classes in Great Britain and Ireland.

By Martin Doyle, author of Hints to Small Holders, &c. &c.

William Curry, Jun. and Co. Dublin; Hurst, Chance, and Co. London; and Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh. 1831. 16mo., 108 pp.

973. Thoughts on EMIGRATION and on the Canadas, as an opening for it. (by Mr Sheriff?)

Quebec: Printed by T. Cary & Co.

Free-Masons' Hail. 1831. 12mo., 43 pp.

974. Remarks on EMIGRATION with a draft of a Bill.

London: Printed by R. Clay. Bread-Street-Hill. Cheapside. 1831. 8vo.,

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975. Travels in North America.

London: Printed for C. J. G. & F. Rivington, Booksellers to the Society
for promoting Christian Knowledge; St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Waterloo
Place. 1831. 24 mo., 168 pp.

976. Description of a View of HOBART TOWN, Van Diemen's Land, and the surround-
ing Country, now exhibiting at the Panorama, Strand.

Painted by the Proprietor, Mr. R. Burford.

London: Printed by Nicholas and Sons, Earl's Court, Cranbourn Street.
1831. Price Sixpence. 8vo., 12 pp.

977. The Life of Lord Nelson.

By Robert Southey, Esq. LL.D. Poet Laureate, Etc. Etc.

First Canada Edition.

Niagara: Henry Chapman, Publisher-Samuel Heron, Printer. 1831. 12mo.,

140 pp.

978. The Trade of the Canadas.

Two Letters to the Editor of The Mercantile Journal. 1831.

2 folio pp.

979. Second General Report from ROBERT RANDAL, Esquire, The Commissioner
appointed "Under and by virtue of" an Act passed in the eleventh year of His
Majesty's Reign, entitled, "An Act to grant a further loan to the Welland Canal
Company and to regulate their further operations." February 8th, 1831.

Also: The Report of Select Committee of The House of Assembly, appointed to
consider the petition of the President and Directors of the Welland Canal Com-
pany; and The Bill Reported by Them to the House.

Ordered by the House of Assembly to be printed.

York: James Baxter, Printer. 1831. 8vo., 11 pp.

980. First Report on the State of the REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE OF UPPER
CANADA IN THE Legislature of that Province.

First Edition, of One Thousand Copies, printed for gratuitous distribution
among the Freeholders.

March, 1831.

York: Office of the Colonial Advocate. James Baxter, Printer. 1831. 8vo.,
23 pp.

981. Second Report of the Committee of Grievances, 1831.

Report of Your Committee upon the Petition of divers Inhabitants of the
City of Montreal, complaining of the conduct of JAMES STUART, Esquire, Attorney
General for this Province. English and French. 4to., ix+135 pp.

982. First Report of the Select Committee to whom were referred the Documents
sent down by His Excellency relative to LANDS SET APART FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES in
this Province.

Ordered by the House of Assembly to be printed.

York: James Baxter, Printer. 1831. 8vo., 5 pp.

983. Schools-Description of the districts, in each county, with the names of the
visitors. 1831-32 (Title page missing.) 8vo., 56 pp.

984. 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. 8vo., 12 pp.

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985. Copy of a Petition to the Imperial Parliament respecting THE CLERGY RESERVED
LANDS, and THE KING'S COLLEGE, in that Province, (Upper Canada) agreed to at
a Public Meeting at York, on the 10th of December, 1830; with Copies of other
Documents relating thereto. 1831.

London: Printed by T. Traveller, Bell Street, Edgware Road. 12mo., 41 pp.

986. Quebec and ITS ENVIRONS; being a Picturesque Guide to the Stranger.
Printed by Thomas Cary & Co., Freemason's Hall, Buade Street. 1831. 8vo.,
42 pp.

987. Mesah Oowh Menwahjemoowin, Kahenahjemood Owh St. Matthew. Kahkew-
agwonnaby Kiya Tyentennagen Kahahnekahnootahmoobeungig Keahnoonegoowod
Enewh.

York Auxiliary Bible Society.

York: Printed at the Colonial Advocate Office; by James Baxter, Printer.
1831. 8vo., 67 pp.

988. Proceedings of a COMMITTEE appointed at BROCKVILLE, the 10th Nov., 1830, on
the IMPROVEMENT OF THE ST. LAWRENCE, with REPORTS, &c.

Brockville: Printed by William Buell Jr. & Co. 1831. 8vo., 16 pp.

989. Proceedings of Eighteen Township Meetings in the HOME DISTRICT, Held
between July 16th and August 6th, 1831, (both days inclusive).

James Baxter, Printer, York. 8vo., 3 pp.

990. Mr. Bidwell's Speech on the INTESTATE ESTATE BILL, in the Provincial Assembly
of Upper Canada, January 24th, 1831. 8vo., 6 pp.

991 & 992. Report of the Special Committee of the House of Assembly on the POST-
OFFICE DEPARTMENT in the Province of LOWER CANADA.

Ordered, by the House of Assembly, To be printed, 26th March, 1831. 8vo.,
31+10 pp.

English and French.

993. 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. 8vo., 56+61 pp.
English and French Editions.

994. Navigation. To the Commissioners for the IMPROVEMENT OF THE NAVIGATION
OF THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE, from Lake St. Louis to Lake St. Francis.

Detailed report of the survey and examination of the rapids of the River St.
Lawrence from Lake St. Louis to Lake St. Francis, for the improvement of the
navigation, accompanied by Plans, Sections &c, under Act. George 4, chapter
27, of the Provincial Parliament of Lower Canada. 4to., 14 pp.

995 & 996. Conclusions des Observations d'Anti-Banque, sur les Banques du Canada.
8vo., 8 pp.

997. Bank Statement of the Banks of Quebec and Montreal, 1830-31.

Large folio 23 pp.

998. Requête Présentée à la CHAMBRE D'ASSEMBLÉE par le CLERGÉ CATHOLIQUE DU
BAS-CANADA, Contre L'ADMISSION DES NOTABLES dans les Assemblées de Fabrique.

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999. The Poor Man's Preservative against POPERY. Part I. Containing an Introduction on the Character and Genius of the ROMAN 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., LL.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. 8vo., 54 pp.

1000. The Speech of Lord Durham in the House of Lords, Monday, March 28, 1831, on the REFORM BILL.

London: James Ridgway, 169, Piccadilly. MDCCCXXXI. 8vo., 39 pp.

1001. Copy of a MEMORIAL from JAMES STUART, Esquire, His Majesty's Attorney General for the Province of Lower Canada, to the RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD VISCOUNT GODERICH, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. 1831. English and French. 4to., with appendix, 37 pp.

1002. 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 Excellency Lord Aylmer, Governor in Chief of Lower Canada, and JAMES STUART, Esquire, His Majesty's Attorney General for that Province, relating to the suspension 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.

1003. Copy of a Letter from JAMES STUART, ESQ., to the RIGHT HON. LORD VISCOUNT GODERICH, relating to animadversions and imputations on his conduct and character, in certain Proceedings of the Assembly of Lower Canada.

English and French. 4to., xliii. pp.

1004. Appendix to a letter from JAMES STUART, ESQUIRE, to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Goderich &c. &c. &c.

English and French. 4to., 147 pp.

1005. 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 Petitions of complaint of the Assembly of Lower Canada to the Imperial Parliament.

1831.

French and English. 4to., 17 pp.

1006. Letter from D. B. VIGER, Esq., to the RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD Viscount GodeRICH; 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.

SESSIONAL PAPER No. 29a

1832.

1007. 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.

1008. Observations on Mr. Stuart's letter &c. Second Part. 1832. French and English. 4to., 135+29 pp.

1009. Remarks of the HONORABLE DENIS BENJAMIN VIGER, relative to the Grievances set forth in the Address of the Commons of Lower Canada.

French and English. 4to., 33 pp.

1010. Leters from the HONOURABLE DENIS B. VIGER, to THE HONOURABLE LOUIS JOSEPH PAPINEAU, Speaker of the Assembly of Lower Canada.

French and English. 4to., 17 pp.

1011. Commentaire sur la CONSTITUTION du BAS-CANADA. Par H. Heney.

Montreal: 1832. Leclerc et Jones, Imprimeurs. 8vo., 72+4 pp.

1012. 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. 8vo., 31 pp.

1013. Moyens de CONSERVER nos Institutions, notre Langue et nos Lois.

Quebec: De L'Imprimerie de Fréchette & Cie., No. 35, rue Lamontagne, Basse-Ville 1832. 24mo., 32 pp.

1014. Code Rural à l'Usage des Habitants tant anciens que nouveaux du Bas-Canada, concernant LEURS DEVOIRS RELIGIEUX et CIVILS, d'aprés les lois en force dans le

pays;

Rédigé par Jos. Frs. Perrault, Proton.

Quebec: de l'Imprimerie de Fréchette & Cie. No. 25, Rue Lamontagne, Basse-Ville. 1832. 24mo., 31+iii pp.

1015. On the Agricultural State of Canada, and part of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

By Adam Fergusson, 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, Kirkcaldy and Dunfermline. (Price three pence.) 1832. 8vo., 37 pp.

1016. 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.

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