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802. Young (Ilun. John). Letters to Hon. F. Lemieux, Chief Commissioner 



oï Public Worlis, on Canadian Traile and Navigation, and to the citizens 

 of Montreal on the commerce of the city and the means of its further 

 development. Montreal, 32 p. in-8. 



1856 



803. Autobiography (The) of a Wesleyan Methodist missionary, formerly a 



Roman Catholic, containing an account of his conversion from 

 f Romanism, and his reception into the Wesleyan Ministry, also, 



reminiscences of nearly twenty-five years' itinerancy in the North 

 American Provinces. Montreal, 407 p. in-8. (Rvd. R. Cooney.) 



804. Canadian (The) Tourist. With a Map of the British American Provinces, 



et*. Montreal, IV-211 p. in-18. 



805. Carter (Edward), Q.C. A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Summary 



Convictions and Orders of Justices of the Peace in Upper and Lower 

 Canada. Montreal, in-8. 



806. Cook (Rev. J.) A sermon preached on occasion of the general thanks- 



giving on the proclamation of peace by the Rev. J. Cook, D.D., minister 

 of St. Andrew's Church, Quebec. Quebec, 22 p. in-12. 



807. Cordner (Rev. John). The Foundation of Nationality. A discourse 



preached in the Unitarian Church, Montreal, on the Sunday after the 

 Great Railway celebration, November, 1856. Montreal, 28 p. in-8. 



808. Corrigan. The true particulars of the awful death of Mr. R. Corrigan, 



farmer in St. Sylvestre, at the cattle show held October 17, 1855, as 

 revealed at the trial of Richard Kelly, etc. Quebec, 114 p. in-12. 



809. Dawson (J. W.) Contributions toward the improvement of Agriculture 



in Nova Scotia, with practical hints on the management and improve- 

 ment of Live Stock, etc. Halifax, 280 p. in-8. 



810. Evans (W.) Review of the Agriculture of Lower Canada, with suggestions 



for its amelioration. Montreal, 43 p. in-8. 



811. Excursion to Murray Bay, River da Loup, Kakona and the Saguenay. 



Quebec. 



812. Goldie (T. W.) The Mosaic account of the creation of the world, and 



the Noachian deluge, geologically explained. Quebec, 52 p. in-12. 



813. Keefer (Thos. C.) Letter to Chief Engineer in reply to resolution of 



Council for information respecting water works. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 



814. Memorials of Capt. Hedley Vicars, Ninety-Seventh Regiment. By the 



author of "The Victory Won." Montreal, 228 p. 



815. Montreal in 1856. A sketch prepared for the celebration of the opening 



of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, by a sub-committee of the 

 Celebration Committee. Montreal, 51 p. in-8. 



816. Proceedings of the conference of the Bishop, clergy and laity, of the 



Diocese of Montreal, held on the 16th January, 1856, at the National 

 School House, Montreal. Montreal, 30 p. in-8. 



817. Reflections on Itinerary Parliaments; by Marcellus. Montreal, 33 p. in-12. 



(Marcellus est le nom de plume de Philip G. H. Kershaw, B.A.) 



