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94                            HAMILTON.
       Sandilands, T., general store, Market  square.  Shyne, T., tavern, Market  square.
       Sauvey,  John,  North  American  hotel,  Market  Spencer, Rev. J., Wesleyan  Methodist.
         square.                           Stewart, Rev. E. M., Church of England, Curate.
       Saunders, Thomas,  clerk  of the peace, Waterloo  Todd,  George, boots and shoes, Wyndham st.
         Road.                             Thurtell,  Benjamin,  warden  of county, west end.
       Savage,  D., watchmaker  and jeweller,  Market  Torrance, Rev. Robert,  United  Presbyterian.
         square.                           White,  Robert,  general store, Wyndham st.
       Sayers, Thomas W., painter,  Market  square.  Wilson, William, bootmaker,  Cork st.
       Smith,  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  Market  Worsley,  Miss,  general  store,  Wyndham  st.
         square.                             corner Macdonald st.
                                   HAMILTON.
       T H E  CITY  of  Hamilton  is situated on Burlington  Bay, at the head of Lake  Ontario, and of the  river
       St. Lawrence  and Lake  Ontario navigation,  in the Township of Barton,  County  of Wentworih, C.W.
       Hamilton is the County  T6wn  of the united  Counties  of  Wentworth  and  Hal ton. and is  also an elec-
       toral  district,  returning  one  member  to  the  Provincial Parliament.  The City has been greatly im-
       . proved  within the  last few years, and is most  favorably  situated  for  trade, being in the centre  of one
       of the finest agricultural  districts of Canada, and when the Great Western  Railroad, now in process of
       construction, is  completed,  it  must  necessarily  conduce  to the  still greater prosperity  of the City.—
       Hamilton is distant  from  Kingston, 226 miles—usual  steamboat  fare,  25s.—distant  from  Toronto, 50
       miles—usual  steamboat fare, 7s.  6d.—usual  stage  fare,  12s. 6d.—distant  from  London,  84  miles—
       usual stage fare, 17s. 6d.  Population by the census of  1850, 10,312.
                                    CITY  COUNCIL.
       Mayor—John  R.  Holden.
       St.  Android's  Ward-—Alderman,  M. Davis;  Councillors, J.  Lister  and G. H.  Cozens.
       St.  George's  Ward—Aldermen,  H.  C.  Baker  and  W.  L.  Distin  ;  Councillors,  J.
           Osborne  and J.  Simpson.
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       St.  Patrick"  s  Ward—Aldermen,  J.  S. Clement  and J. Trilles  ;  Councillors,  T.  Colling-
           wood  and D.  Stuart.
       St.  Lawrence  Ward—Aldermen,  M.  Magill  and D.  Kelly;  Councillors,  H.  Weeks
           and J.  Moore.
       St.  Marys  Ward—Aldermen  J.  M.  Williams  and  R.  McElroy;  Councillors,  S.
           Kirkendall  and J.  Stuart.
                                  PUBLIC  OFFICERS.
       McNab,  Sir Allan  Napier,  M. P. P. for city  of  Hamilton.
       Hopkins,  Caleb, M. P. P.  for  Halton.
       Smith,  Hermanus, M. P. P. for  Wentworth.
       BRAY,  JOSIAS, coroner.
       Brown,  John,  city  chamberlain.
      Bull, H.  B.,  coroner.
       Clarke, W.  C ,  coroner.
      Counsell,  C. O., county  clerk  and superintendent  of  schools.
      Cragie,  William, M. ~D., coroner.
      Davidson,  John,  collector  of  customs.
      Distin, W. L., chairman  board  of school  trustees.
      Freeman,  S. B., clerk  of the  peace.
      Gillesby, Thomas, jun., clerk  of the  market.
      Hunter,  Dr., city  physician.
      Kerby,  John,  coroner.
      Kerr,  R. W., city  engineer.
      KIRKPATRIOK, JAMES,  county treasurer, District  Buildings, Main  st.  '
      Macdonald,  W.  B,., clerk  of No. 1 division  court and deputy  registrar  of surrogate  court
      Macdougall,  Duncan,  revenue  inspector,  north  division.
      McMillan,  W., inspector  of  firewood.
      Mills,  John,  custom  house  appraiser.
      Munro,  George,  chief  constable.
      Nicholson, It., police  inspector.
      O'Reilly, Miles, judge  of the county  court.
      Pring,  William,  surveyor  of  customs.
      Proudfoot,  William,  master  and deputy  registrar  in chancery  for Wentworth  and Halton.
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