Ldioxn'eJ I.WKNTAIKK CllK'ONOLUCiU^L'E i)Ea LiVKE^, ETC. 31 



340. Gricvancos. Observations on the Petitions of Grievance in Lower Canada. 



341. Hints on Colonial l';iii{)ire. Alontrcul, 21 p. in-8. 



(Reproduit du Montreal Morning Courier.) 



341'. Murray (Lindley). Intrtxluetion to the English reader, etc. Quebec, 

 154 p. petit in-8. 



343. Narrative (The), of a commuted prisoner By J W , late of 



the LXXVlll Kegt., now sergeant in Lieut. -Col. Maitland's liatt. 

 of Montreal volunteers. Montreal, 320 p. in-12. 

 (Auteur: .John Williamson.) 



344. Ordinances passed by the Administrator of the Government and Special 



Council for the Affairs of Lower Canada. Quebec, 6 vol. en 3, in-4. 

 1S38-1841. 



345. Report of a Select Committee of the House of Assembly on the political 



state of Upper and Lower Canada. Montreal, 65-16 p. in-8. 



346. Richardson (Major). Personal memoirs of M. R., as connected with tho 



singular oppression of that officer while in Spain, by Lieutenant General 

 Sir de Lacy Evans. Montreal, 145-IV p. in-8. 



1839 



347. Abstract of cavalry movements intended for the use of the volunteer 



corps of Upper and Lov/er Canada. Montreal, 142 p. petit in-8. 

 Figures. 



348. Atkinson (Rev. T.) The claims of God, being the substance of a sermon. 



Quebec, 16 p. in-8. 



349. Bosworth (Newton). Hochelaga depicta: the early history and present 



state of the city and island of Montreal. Montreal, 284 p. in-12. 

 23 cartes et vues. 



350. Boundaries. Notes upon the South Western boundary line of the British 



provinces of Lower Canada and New Brunswick, and the United States 

 of America. Montreal, 63 p. in-8. 

 (Auteur: Andrew Stuart.) 



351. Bridges (Dr.) A Digest of the British Constitution. A lecture 



delivered at many of the principal towns in Upper Canada. Montreal, 

 in-8. 



352. Brock (Major-Gen. Sir Isaac). Papers relative to the reconstruction of 



his monument. Montreal, in-8. 



353. Durham (Lord). Report and Despatches on the affairs of British North 



America. Montreal, in-8. 



(Ce rapport fut préparé par Charles Buller, secrétaire de Lord 

 Durham. L'appemlice au rapport a été fourni par Christopher Dunkin. 

 M. Buller est mort en Angleterre le 20 novembre, 1848, à 42 ans.) 



354. Habeas Corpus. Judicial decision on the writ of Habeas Corpus ad 



subjudicandum and on the Provincial Ordinance 2d Vict, Chap. 4, with 

 notes. Three Elvers, 27 p. in-8. 



(Oeuvre du juge Vallières de St. Eéal.) 



