. Canada: an encyclopædia of the country; the Canadian dominion considered in its historic relations, its natural resources, its material progress and its national development, by a corps of eminent writers and specialists. ree, dividedinto about 2S0 townships, of which eighty-sevenare not separately enumerated. The total popu-lation was returned at 158,331, which was regardedas an under-estimate by about one-third. King-ston contained 2,329 inhabitants, and York 1, (Rev. John Wenham) was made aseparate Parish in this year. Beverley ( Elms) and Credit (Rev. JamesMag


. Canada: an encyclopædia of the country; the Canadian dominion considered in its historic relations, its natural resources, its material progress and its national development, by a corps of eminent writers and specialists. ree, dividedinto about 2S0 townships, of which eighty-sevenare not separately enumerated. The total popu-lation was returned at 158,331, which was regardedas an under-estimate by about one-third. King-ston contained 2,329 inhabitants, and York 1, (Rev. John Wenham) was made aseparate Parish in this year. Beverley ( Elms) and Credit (Rev. JamesMagrath) were the additions in 1826. Peterbor- CANADA : AN 3jr ough (Rev. T. Armour) in 1827, Fort Erie ( Anderson), Woodhouse (Rev. F. Evans),and St. Catharines (Rev. Edward The Rev. Professor Clark. H. Harris, , Fellow of Clare College, Cam-bridge; Vice-Principal, Rev. Thomas Phillips,l>.n., Queens, Cambridge; Mathematics, Dade, Fellow of Caius, Cambridge;First Classical, Rev. Charles .Matthews, Pembroke,Cambridge; and Second Classical, Rev. WilliamBoulton, ^Uieens, Oxford ; also proviiled a greataccession to the local clerical staff of York. An important step in promoting the work ofthe Church was taken in 1830. On the 29th ofOctober, a meeting, under the Presidency of the Bishop of Quebec (Stewart), was held at York toform a Society for converting and civilizingthe Indians in Upper Canada. Mr. James , who had taken over the Rev. GeorgeArchbolds work on Lake Huron, became theSocietys first missionary. Much had meanwhilebeen done for the Nation Indians on theGrand River by missionaries of the New Eng-land Company. On the 22nd of November, asecond meeting was held, when the scope of theSociety was extended and its designa


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