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FEES
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS c l 2.1
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PUBLIC DEBT
MILITARY EXPENDITURE, MILITIA, POLICE AND CONSTABULARY F 1 JO
PUBLIC WORKS i 1 19
CIJ/IL ESTABLISHMENT 81
OFFICERS WHO HAVE GIVEN SECURITY FOR DISCHARGE OF THEIR DUTIES l:f
PENSIONS 1 11
FOREIGN CONSULS 3
POPULATTON 2
ECCLESIASTICAL RETURN 19
GRANTS OF LAND 3
ADMEASURERS' FEES.
These fees are levied under tl1e 27th section of the Merchant Shipping Act (1854)
part 2, allowing 7s. 6d. for every transverse section, agreeably to the table,
section 21 of same act, which is as follows :
HEA.DSOF REVENUt.
.A.ntclu. Diuy.
Hatches, lucifers and otheJS, per gross of twelve dozen box., each
box to contain one hundred sticks, and bow containing any greater
or lesser qu~, to be ch~ in pro~on .. • £0 5 0
Meat, salted or eured, per J>arreftof 2001bs. 0 15 0
Mtal, not .wheabineal, p&r b~l of 196lb& 0 2 0
!tnles, each 0 10 3
Oats, per bushel 0 ·0 4
Oil, per gallon 0 0 9
Pease (not being split pease), ~r bUsbel .• 0 0' 4
Pork, salted or cured, per barrel of 200lbs. . .. 0 15 0
Rice, per lOOlbs. •. 0 3 0
- un~ed, per bushel 0 1 0
Salt, per iOOlbs. .. 0 1 0
Sausages, \iry or pickled, per pound 0 0 2
Soap, per l:OOlbs. .- 0 5 6
Spirits; brandy, pe~ gallon •" 0 10 0
- - ~' per gailon .. 0 10 0.
*ob ..
- -· rlll.9• the produce of, and imported from British possessions,
per gallon
whisky, per
Spirits of w:ine, al
compoupds, per g n
..
and all other spirits, cordials, or spjrituous
..
0 10
0 10
0 10
0
0
0
Sufar, re~d, per~ •• . 0 0 2
- unr,tined, " :,1-u,olbs. .. • O 1o o
Tea, per pQund~~j • ., . 0 1 0
Tobacco, qian 1ttlng Cavendish, per pound 0 1 O
--"""' u11m&\l per pound 0 0 6
_ ___.... ol~ per ponnd 0 5 0
Tongues, drlei«t ~~a -. o o 2
__..___;-.aaJted ~~' per barrel of 200lbs. 0 15 0 •
Wheat, per busbEjl -• .- 0 0 9
Wines, in bulk and in bottle,ler ~n .~ 0 2 6
Wood, for every on~ thousan feet of pitch pine lumber, by superfi-
cial measurement of one inch thick __ 0 13 0
- for every one thousand feet of white pine lumber', or other lum-
ber, by superficial measurement of one inch thick · -0 9 0
- shingles, cypress, more than twelve inches in length, per~ 0 6 O
- W allaba shingles, per thousand .. 0 6 O
- - Boston chips, and all shingles not otherwise enumerated or de·
scribed, per thousand •• .. 0 4 O
On all other goods, wares, merc~dize ani~ects of every descrip-
tion, not previously enumera~ for ev~ .£100 value 12 10 O
And after these rate& for any ~r or lfjas quanmty of such goods
respectively.
SCHEDut:E OF EXEMPTIONS.
Asses
Birds
Books printed, inclu.dtD~ Maps
Bricks (not bath bricks)
Bullion
~arriages, Carts and IV.rgons, 111ed' £or agricultural purposes
voals
Coke
Coin
Cotton, Wool
DWD.onds
A4 HEADS OF REVENUE. ·
EXEMPTIONS, continued.
Dogs
Dye woods
Drawings, Paintings, Engraving, Lithographs and Photographs
Freshfish
Flax
Fruit, fresh
Goats
Guano and other Manure
Hanel Machine for preparing fibre, or for spim:l:ing Cotton Or vVool
Hay and Straw
Hemp
Hides, raw
Hyi:lraulic presses and Printing presses
Ice
Iron, galvanized
Ditto for roofing, doors and shutters, and every kind a.f iron roofing, doors and
shutters
Leeches
l\Ialt dust
l\Iarble in slabs and blocks
l\Iachiues, Horse power
Meat, fresh
Mess plate and furniture, Band instruments for the use of the Army and Navy, on
the certificate ·of the Military or Naval Commanding Officers ·
l\Iills, wheth':lr they be for grinding Canes, Pairtt, Coffee. Corn or Grains of any
kind, or for sawing Boards, raising Water or such as are set in motion by Steam,
Horse, 'Wind or \Vate1· power, and all parts of the said Mills.
Molasses
Oil Cakes, whole or in Powder, and other prepared fool;l for Cattle and Animals
Patent Fuel .
Pans for boiling Sugar, whether of Copper or Iron
Pipes for conveying Fluids
Plants growing
Ploughs, Plough-Harrows, Harrows, Cultivators Clod, Crushers, Horse-hoes,
Dibbles, Sowing Machine, and parts ihereo£
Poultry ·
Pumps for raisi~g,_ Water
Railway Truck Wheels
Resins and Rosin
Salt, Roek
Sarsaparilla (but not the extract of)
Sheep
Shooks, Tierce, Puncheon and Hogshead, and all descriptions of Shooks, also·
Tieroes, Hogsheads and Casks ·
Slates
Soda, Ash, or Sub-Soda
Specimens, illustrative of Natural History, :Mineralogy and Geology
Stills, or any part of a Still
Steam Engines or any part of a Steam Engine
Swine
Tallow, Grease, Tallow Grease, or Grease and Slush
Tiles, Marble and Earthen, as well as paving Stones·
Tortoise Shell
Tow
Turtle
HEADS OF REVENUE. A5
EXEMPTIONS, continued.
Vegetables, fresh
Wax, Bees
Wood Hoops
'Vood, Staves and Heading, red or white oak or ash ·
Wire, Iron for fences, Wire fencing, Iron Standards, and also Tomb railings.
THE FOLLOWING ARE ALSO EXEMPT FROM: DUTY :
All packages containing goods subject to the ad valorem duty imposed by this law.
Provisions and stores imported for the use of her majesty's army or navy, and
consigned by bill of lading to the officer at the head of her majesty's commissa-
riat, the military storekeeper, or the naval commanding officer of this island, on
the production of the bills of lading and certificate of such ~fficer, that they
have been solely imported for the use of the army or navy, as aforesaid.
Provisions, wines, spirits and malt liquors, imported for the use of the military
and naval staff, and regimental and naval messes in this island, consigned by
bills of lading to any staff or naval officer, or the president of a regimental or
naval mess, on the production of the bills of lading, and certificate of the officer,
such certificate being countersigned 'by the officer commanding the military or
naval forces, as the case may be, that they have been solely imported for the
use of such officer or regimental mess, and on an undertaking that they shall
not be sold in the island, without special permission of the collector of customs,
such permission to be given only on payment of the duty.
Provisions and stores imported by the local government for the public service, on
the certificate of the revenue commissioner.
Articles of naval, military and civil uniform, for the personal use of the proprietor.
DRA'WRACKS.
Goods, wnrcs and merchantlize, upon which ad valorem duty under this law, or
any previous act of this island, shall have been paid, if duly exported within
two years of their first importation, a drawback equa} to the duty paid on first
importa,tiou.
On the e,xportation ·of the following goods, on which the duty under this law, or
any previous act, shall have been paid without such goods having been bonded,
if exported within twelve months of the £rst importation, a drawback equal to
the duty so pai<l.
Flour, bread, or meal, not less than ten barrels of each article.
Lard or butter, not le·ss than ten firkins of each article.
Candles, not less than ten boxes.
Soap, not less than twenty boxeii;.
Ale, beer, or porter, not less than :five hogsheads of each, in bulk, nor less than
fifteen barrels of each, if in bottles.
Beef, pork, or pickled fish, not less than ten barrels of each.
Rice, not less than five tierces, or twenty-five bags.
Dried fish, not less than one thousand pounds weight.
Tongues, not less than'ten barrels.
Lumber, not less than five thousand feet.
Shingles, not less than five thousand.
On the exportation of bread or biscuit, manufactured in this island, the duty paid
on the flour consumed in making the same, but not to exceed the duty imposed
on bread or biscuit imported.
LIGHT-HOUSE DUES.
l\foRAN'J;' POINT LIGHT-HOUSE.
3d. per ton of register tonnage, 3rd Vic. c. 66.
PLUMB Ponn LIGHT-HousE.
2d. per ton of register tonnage, 15 Vic. c. 17, and 26 Vic. c. 9.
2-TAXES, &c., 1870.
A 6- HE&DS O.F RENENU!E.
-----,-STILLS-LAW 31 OF 186'7.
For each still, the awn of 51. per annum.
TRADE-LAw 18, OF 1867.
Menchant, 25l. ; sto1·ekeeper, commission agent, auctioneer (in Kingston) 15/. ;
auctioneer in other parishes, 5l.; retail storekeepers-class 1, 10!.; class 2, 5l ;
class 3, in Kingston, 2l, elsewhere, ll. ; wharfinger, 5l: master of Vessel, or
supercargo 10l.; proprietor of newspaper, 3l. .
STAMP DUT¥.
See schedules attached to Law 33 of 1868.
B2 FEES.
. Table of Fees taken on Account of the Ordinary of tlti~ Island, and Collected by Stamps, on all Estates
exceeding £100, under tile autltority of Law 40 ef 1869.
On every dedimus to prove a will £1 5 0
On every form of probate 1 4 0
On every dedimus to swear executor or administrator 1 10 0
On eve1·y letters testamentary or of administration ] 10 0
On every dedim us to swear appraisers 1 6 0
On every warrant of appraisement 1 5 0
Attestation under island seal 1 12 6
The amount collected for 1870 amounts to £264 6s. Od.
Table of Fees that may be demanded and taken under the l!Vest lndz"an lncum-
be1·ed Estates' Acts 1854-58, in the Island of Jamaica, as approved. by the
Commissioners of the said Acts. -
'"fhe followin<T per centage shall be paid to the local commissioners and secretary, on
the final allocation of the monies to be produced by the sale of any estate under the
above acts:
1. "'Where proceedings are commenced and completed in the colony-
To the local commissioners, one per cent. ; to the secretary, one-half per cent., on
the gross amount of the~urchase-money.
2. ·where proceedings are either commenced in the colony and completed in England,
or commenced in England and completed in the colony-
To the local commissioners, one-half per cent. ; the secretary, one-quarter per
cent. on the same.
3. Where proceedings are commenced and completed in England, but the sale takes
place in the colony-
rro the local commissioners, one-quarter per cent. i to the secretary, one-eighth
per cent. on the same.
And the following fees shall be paid to the local commissioners, secretary, and pro-
Yost-marsha.L, by the petitioner or other parties having the conduct of the sale.
To the Local Commissioners.
On the presentation of every petition for sale, f1xchange, or partition £2 O 0
On the making of every absolute order for sale, exchange, or partition 2 O O
On settling the particulars of sale or scheme for exchange or partition 2 O O
On settling .t1.1e schedule of incumbrances, or confirming award of exchange
or part1t10n . .. .. .. 2 O O
On any issue tried before a jury 2 O O
On the transfer of any proceeding from England 2 O O
To tJie Secretary.
On the presentation of every petition for sale, exchange, or partition 1 0 0
On the making of every absolute order for sale. exchange, or partition 1 0 0
On settling the particulars of sale or scheme for exchange or partition 1 0 0
On settling •the
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schedule of incumbrances, or confirming award of exchan<Te
t>
or partition 1 0 0
On every issue tried before a jury _. 1 0 0
On the transfer of any proceedings from En()'land
0 1 0 0
On taxation of a bill of costs 0 10 0
For copies of any documents, the same payment as receivable for a similar
purpose in the supreme court of judicature.
To the Provost-Marshal.
For serving a notice, subprena, or other process, if within the capital 0 5 0
If out of the. capital (exclusive of mileage) __ 0 10 0
Extra per mile, going and i·eturning __ 0 0 8
If out of the island, in addition to expenditure incurred in travelli1w but
0
not in subsistence '
3 0 0
F?r executing contempt process, where the p~~·son is taken -. 1 10 0
D1 tto on return, non est inventus . 0 10 0
Every day such person continues in custodj.
Attendance each day on any hearing of trial 0 5 0
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"° SORED ULE of Stamps in lieu ef Fees heretofore Payable in tltc Chancery Ofjir:e, according to t lie saeral Scales now Cftm geable.
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Each replication ancl r~joi nc1cr.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Letters of guardianship (exclusive of governor's fees) 3 0 0 1 5 0 1 10 0 0 12 G 1 0 0 I 0 8 4 ! 0 15 0 G 3
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On each commission ... __ .............. _._. __ . 0 1'> O 0 7 G 0 7 6
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Ou each de<limus fo take an~wer. ..... _..•••.. ·.. , ? !) •)
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Ou each attachment .....•...........•..•...... \ 0 10 0 0 ;3 0 0 v 0 0 1 G 0 3 0
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_5.)n each attachment with proclamation........... 0 10 0 0 G 0 0 5 0 : 0 :J 0 0
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]3 8 FEES.
Schedule of Fees in the Supreme Court of Judicature under Law lVo. 28 o/18G8, S ection 8.
• £ s. cl.
On each declaration of the first-class ....... .. .... - 0 4 0
On each declaration of the second-class - - - .. - - .. - 0 2 0
On each postea on a judgment of the first· class ......... .. - - .. 0 G 0
On each postea on a judgment of the second-class ........ 0 3 0
On each writ to be returned w'i.th inquisition in extent - - .. - 0 5 0
I-On each inquisition fo1: each writ included therein - ..... 0 3 0
On every other inquisition . - .. - .. - .. .. .... - 0 3,.., u
On each other writ ....... . ... - ....... - 0 v 0
(Writs of summons, arrest, replevin, subpcena in criminal cases and habeas corpus
excepted)
On each writ of subpmna in civil cases, wherein the names of three witnesses only
may be inserted .. - .... .. - .... .. ...... 0 1 0
On each special writ of venire facias ....... .. ...... 0 7 ()
On each certificate under seal .... "' .. .. - ... 0 7 (j
On each certificate not under seal . - -- ....... 0 1 ()
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FEES. B9
Amount in
Statute. F E E S. Sterling.
I £ s. d.
10 Ann, c. Every commitment and releasement at common law, or in chancery 0 1 6
4, sec. 8.Executing any writ in St. Jago de la Vega - . - 0 1 6
Executing a writ of possession, seisin, escheat, cessavit, or assignment
of dower or partition, besides mile-money, at 6d. per mile - 0 6 0
Summoning a jury to execute the above writs in St. Jago de la Vega,
Kingston, or Port-Royal, or within five miles of any of the said towns 1 16 ' 0
If above five miles - - - 3 0 0
Return of a habeas corpus, cum causa, if in St. Jago de la Vega 0 1 6
For his attendance on the prisoner in any other place 0 2 7!
Every bond with sureties for appearance 0 0 4!
Allowauce of a supersedeas - 0 0 9
Copy of a warrant - - 0 0 d
Executiug all writs of enquiry, proprietate probando, forcible entry
and detainer each, besides mile-money, at 6d. per mile 0 6 0
Fees upon each verdict - - 0 1 6
Serving every summons at common law, or foreign attachment, besides
mile-money - - - 0 1 6
Serving all writs and ~ther summons at corumon law, and all other
writs issuing out of the court of chancery, besides mile-money 0 l 6
Every search in his books - 0 0 9
Each license to sell drink - - 0 9 9
Levyiug a debt by execution, for the first £ 100 and under, per £ 0 1 0
For all sums over £100, per £ - - 0 0 6
And no more, nor more than is really due, without any pretence of
mile-money or other charge. ·when two or more writs are lodged
against the principal or his sureties, or others, for the same debt, no
more pound11ge fees shall be demanded or received than for the real
debt and costs then due,-8 Geo. II. cap. 5, sec. ~O.
Assignment of a bail bond - 0 1 6
For executing every person - - 3 0 0
To the bailiff that keeps the jury - - 0 0 9
Serving all process out of the supreme court (subpoonas and venditioni
excepted), per mile - - . 0 0 3
8 Geo. IL No provost-marshal shall demand or take, for the service of writs of
cap. 5. summons, scire facias, replevin, or othei· process, more than 3d. per
mile, which is allowed by 10 Ann, cap. 4, unless where the act has
otherwise allowed. In order to ascertain the same, and the respec-
tive distances of the several parishes from St. Jago de la Vega, the
provost-marshal shall be allowed for mile-money at the following
rates for all writs of summons, scire facias, replevins, or other pro-
cess, in the several parishes, including ls. 6d. on each :
SlC~~rine - 0 2 0
Kingston - 0 4 2
Port-Royal 0 3 4
St. Jolm 0 3 4
St. Dorothy 0 3 3
St. Andrew 0 3 11
St. Thomas in the Vale 0 3 11
Vere 0 5 9
Clarendon 0 6 2
St. :Mary 0 6 9
St. Aun 0 8 5
St. David 0 7 0
St. George 0 8 7
Metcalfe 0 8 9
Portland 0 10 8
3-FBES, 1870.
B 10 FEES.
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Amount in
F '.E E S. Sterling.
£ s. d.
8 Oeo. II. cap.: St. Thomas in the East 0 11 1
5. St. Elizabeth 0 12 0
.Manchester 0 12 0
St. James 0 13 ()
'l'rclawny 0 13 6
\Vestmorcland 1 0 3
I Hanover
For a bail bond on any writ of arrest, attachrneut, or other process of
1 0 5
AMOUNT OF DEMAND.
ex-1~ I
Under Law Ko. 3G of 1867, for the Trial of
Not Excdiug. [ Excdin:- Excding. Excding.
Small Causes. ccecling ,£5,¬.£10, &uot£20, & not £30, ¬
£ 5. cxcding.lcxceediug exceeding exceeding £40,
£ 10. £zo. I £30. £40.
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s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Filiucr every arrreemeut under the 4 lst section 6026026
0 0
2 G 2 6 2 6 2
of the District Courts' Law, 1867 -
Entering every plaint and issuing the sum'-
2 6 5 0 10 0 Hi 0100150
111011s thereon 0010010
1 0 1 0 1 0 1
En~ry subpmna, when required - 0010010
1 0 1 0 L 0 1
En•ry order not being a nonsuit or j lldgrnent 0010010
l 0 1 0 1 0 1
Entering aud giving notice of f'peciul defence
Swearing eycry \Yitness for plaintiff or defen- 3003003
0 3 0 3 0 3 0
dant
For the hearing of the c:wse, wl1ere the
2 G 5 0 10 0 15 0100150
claim is contested 6 0 10 0 0 12 6
1 3 2 6 5 0 7
'Vliere i.rndcfonde<l 0 0 400 50
Entering and drawing up every judgment 1 0 1 ti 2 0 3
Every copy thereof, for every sheet of 160
l 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
words
Payineut of money into cout t, and entering
same in books, a11<l notice thereof, or of
sum, in full satisfoctiou, having been paid
into court, each instalment or paytllent 1 0 I 0 l 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
Every search in the books 0 G 1 0 l 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
hsuing every warrant, attachment, or execu-
tion 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
Supcrsedeas of execution, or certiD.cnte, or
witltdraw1il of a cause 0 6 1 0 1 0 l 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
'\Yarrant of co111rnit1ncut for an insult to, or
mi~bchaviour iu the court l 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 l 0 0 1 0
Taxing costs 0 G 1 0 1 G 2 0 0 2 6 0 3 0
Copies ·of evidence or documents, for every
sheet of 1 GO words 1 0 1 0 ] 0 1 0010010
For enteriug every nppeal 10 0 10 0 01000100
Entering every plaint, and issuing the sum-
mons thereon, in cases tried by ao-reement,
uu<lcr sertion third, where the a~ount of
d1:11.1nud ex~eeds fifty pounds, at the rate
of sixpence 111 the pound on the amount of
the den~and ; an~l fo~· the purpose of this
calculat1on, any fraction of a pound shall be
taken as a pound.
BAILIFF'S FEES.
Taki?g 1:ccognizance or security 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 0 2 6 0 2 6
Im!u~r~ 111t~J su~cien~y of security 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 0 1 6 0 1 6
Alhd,n1t of service of summons out of juris-
diction _ 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
Scr~·iu.g ernry summons, orcl~r or subpmna~
w1tlnn .one mile of court-l10use, where the
cause is to be tried, if the service is not
personal _ 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 0 (:) 0
If the service is personal
If above one mile, in either case then extra
1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 61 .
10 0
Small Causes.
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Not Ex- Excding.1 Excding., Exc1ling. Exccling.
ceeding £5, & not,£10 ¬ £20l!i not'£30 & not Exceeding
£5 exceeding exceeding exceeding exceeding
____________________ £10. I £20. £30. I £40. ~~
s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d.
BAILIFF'S FEES (c<mtiri:r.rea.)
Keeping possession of goods till sale, per
day, not exceeding five days - 0 6 t ·o 1 6 2 0 2 6 3 0
Carrying every prisoner to prison, includ-
ing all expenses and assistants, per mile 0 6 1 0 1 0 l 0 1 0 2 0
For the appraisement of goods distrained,
sixpence in the pound in [onJ the value.
For the sale, including advertisements, ca-
talogues, and commission, and delivery of
goods, one shilling in the pound on the
net produce of the sale.
Receiving money in lieu of levy of 2! per
cent. commission.
Under Law No. 37 of 1867, to Confer upon the District. Courts a Limited
Jurisdiction in JJfatters relating to Land.
SCHEDULE C.
In plaints for the recovery of possession of lands or tenements on expiry of term
of lease, or for non-payment of rent, the amount of the claim, for the purpose of cal-
culating the court fees, shall he determined by the amount of the weekly, monthly.
quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly rent of the land or tenement, according as such land
or tenement has been let by the week, or by the month, or for any longer period :
provided, that for this pUl'pose the value shall in no case be assumed at less than ten
pounds.
In cases of boundary dispute, and in all cases in which the value of the claim
cannot be precisely estimated, that value shall be taken, for this purpose, at twenty-
five pounds.
In other plaints for obtaining possession of land or tenements, the amount claim-
ed shall be taken for this purpose, at one pound for every acre so possessed : pro-
vided, that for this purpose the value shall in no case be taken at less than twenty-
five pounds.
Subject to the above provisions, the court fees chargeable in cases tried under
this law, shall be according to the scale in schedule C of ''The Small Causes Law,
18u7."
FEES. B 13
Under Law No. 38 of 1867, to Co11/&r upon the Di4rict Courts a Limited Jurisdiction in Equity.
£30,
I
Wtcre cbim Where claim 'Where claim
\Vherc daim :ilio''C .£3P, above £rco, aLove £150,
ni:J not e:r- anti not ex- and not ex-
or under. ccedmg lOOl. ceeding 150l. ceeding 200Z.
3•••FEES, 1870,
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BU FEES.
- - - - - - -----
£ s. d.
-£ -s. - ----------
d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Hearing - - - 0 10 0 0 15 0 1 0 0 1 l0 0
Each decree of appellate court - 0 5 0 0 7 6 0 10 0 0 12 6
FEES OF BAILIFF.
The same as under schedule C of the " Small
Causes Law, 1867 ."
Under Law No. 38<>/1867, to Confer upon the District Courts a Limited Jurisdiction
in Equity.
c L A I u.
C L A I M.
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£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s, d.
BARRISTERS' AND SOLICITORS' FEES.
i Continued.)
Fees to counsel - - 1 1 0 1 11 6 2 2 0 3 0 0
Every attendance upon the clerk which he may
think, upon taxation, was necessary - 0 2 6 0 3 4 0 5 0 0 7 6
'Vlien the attendance is longer than one hour, then
for every additional hour, or part of an honr 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 5 0
Occasional Costs.
'Vhen, in the course of a cause or mattor, a party
suing or sued in a fiduciary or representative cha-
n1cter, necessarily incurs costs, uot allowed upon
taxation between party and party, the clerk shall
apply to th~ district judge to allow s~1ch sum as
he may thrnk fit out of any funds m court ap-
plicable to that purpose. .
Drawing accounts and other documents, not m-
cluded in the foregoing costs, but allowed upon •
taxation of costs to be necessarx, per folio 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 0
For perusing and adapting old abstracts of title,
per three sheets - - 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0
Drawing abstracts of additional deeds and docu-
ments, per three sheets - - 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 7 6 0 7 6
For preparing conditions and contracts of sale, and
fair copy. per folio - - 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
Where conditions aud coijtracts arc not submitted
to counsel, in addition tc the aboYe there shall be
allowed for perusing abstracts, every three sheets 0 2 6 0 2 6 0 3 9 0 3 9
"There co11ditions and contracts are to be settled
by counsel, instructions to counsel to accom-
pany abstract and attendance therewith, or
letter 0 7 6 0 10 0 0 12 6 0 15 0
Fees to counsel - - 1 1 0 1 11 6 2 2 0 3 3 0
Fair copies of abstracts of title, or of accounts, do-
cu.ment~, opinions of counsel, and of papers re-
ceived from counsel, per folio - - 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 l 0 1 ·O 0
Atteuding i;ale - - 1 0 0 1 10 0 2 0 0 2 10 0
When, by any proceeding taken by the opposite
party, i~ becomes u~cessary to advise or receive
lllstructwn from a chent in the progress of a suit
or matter, for each attendan~e - 0 5 0 0 6 3 0 7 6 0 10 0
Attendance taxing costs - - 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 7 6 0 7 6
Costs on the Day of Adjournment.
Attending court where no counsel employed 0 15 0 1 0 0 1 5 0 1 10 0
Attending with counsel • - 0 7 6 0 10 0 0 12 6 0 15 0
Re_fresher fee, counsel, not exceeding 0 10 6 ] 1
'V1tnesses' expenses, same as on trial.
0 1 11 6 2 2 0
. . Costs on Appeal.
Prepa!·mg notice of appeal, including copies and
service _ _
0 7 6 0 10 0 0 12 6 0 15 0.
Preparing case, including copies 0 10 0 0 12 6 0 15 0 1 0 0
B 16- · FEES.
C L A I M.
'fVitneeses' Expenses.
In cases arising out of charges lodged on the part of the publlc, by· the attorney-
o-eneral, or by any person acting un<ler his instructions, o~ by nny district comt
judge, or by any two justices of the peace, or by any person acting under the in-
structions of any municipal board, or by any public officer whose duty it is as such
officer to lodge such charge, or by any officer, sub-officer, or constable of the Jamaica
constabulary force, in any ma.tter in which it is his duty as such to lodge such charge,
no court fees shall be required.
For making copies and extracts, per sheet of one hundred and sixty
words .. -- -- 0 I 0
.
FEES. B 1i
.......-.-------------------------------------------------~-----~~----
Tinder Law No. 30 of 1868, to Amend the Laws Relating to the Di8trict lourts.
The conrt foes in interpleader shall not be. prepaid, but shall be estimated on tho
amount of the money, or the value o~ t~ie goods claimed, after the rate ?f one shiJling-
in the pound, which value, in case of dispute, shall be assessed by the JUd2ie, who, at
tho hearing, shall direct by whom and when and how _such foes shall be paid.
OX JUDG:\U:NT SUl'YDIONS.
For issuin<rb
each judgment p sununons, untlor section forty-five of
"Smitll Canses Law, 18G7. · -_ £0 1 0
For hearing the matters mentionec.1 in the summo11s 0 ~ 6
l•'or the warrant, the same as other warrmits in '' 8nrnll Causes Law,
18G7."
OX _\SSlGNME:NT OF Jl1DG:\IENT.
· Under Law iVo. 34 of 1868,jor giving Jurispiction to the District Courts in Matters of
insolvenc!J. .
roperty under
of sucb pro-
eof.
£1 0 0
FEES. n 19
Unlle1· .Law llo. 85, of 18()8, fo1· giving a Lirnz'ted Juriscl£ction .to. the !Jistrict
Coutts in tlte Probate of Wills, and G1·ant of Letters of.Aclniznzstratwn.
£1 1ll 0
() 15 0
() () 8
0 10 G
() 10
1 10
FEES-IIARBO UR-l\IASTE RS . n21
.
VeBs<ils .traug.I Vessels trad- Coasting
north -?f 1tlie ing hctlrcen Vessels
l'arishcs. ..
Description of Y csscl. Tropic of the Tropics, payable ·
.
Cancer eaeh eaeh Voyng~.
Voyage. J quarterly.
- ---..------
.
Kingston. - - - - - - • - ~ - - - Ship or 3 masted Vcsscl
I
--
£ s. d.
1 12 0
£ s. d. £
0 16 0
s. d.
.• Brig or Brigantine -. 1 4 0 0 12 0
Schooner or Sloop .- 0 16 0 0 8 0
Brig or Brigantine .. 1 4 0 0 12 0
Schooner or Sloop -. 0 18 0 0 9 0
! Br.ig or Brigantine -. 0 6 0 0 3 0
Schooner or Sloop -. 0 4 6 0 2 3
.
Westmoreland •••.•.• __ Same.
I
Schooner or Sloop .. 0 6 0 0 3 0
.
Fees to Officer in charge of Fort Charles, 4 7 Geo. III. cap. 17
On each Ship or Vessel to sail 4s. sterling. • Droghcrs excepted (3 Vic. c. 41.)
- = ··
•
•
L869-70.
•
•
•
02 REVENUE-Year ending 30th September, 1870.
RECEIPTS- £ s. d. £ s. d.
CUSTO::\IS-
Import Duties .- £198,916 10 5
Ditto, a<l<litioual .- 10,03!) 11 5
208,956 1 10 I .
Less Duties Refunded .. 6,521 7 6
. 202,434 14 4
TONNAGE DUES AND FEES-
Tonnages .- .- 6,933 3 1 I
Health Officers' Fees . - 171 0 01
Morant Point Llght House .- 2,007 6 4
Plumb Point Light House 863 1 7
Falmouth Marine Hospital -. 206
n
1 0
:Montego Bay ditto .- 14 6
•
Cayman !Rlan<l Droghers
Admeasuring Fees . -
.- 10
152
li 0
0
;o 10,447 10 () I
I
I
Total Customs .- .... '212,882 4 lO
EXCISE-
Rum Duties .- -- I
I
..... 78,263 11 6
LICENST:S-
S11int Licenses .. .- 12,1 S7 10 0
l\ietal Licenses
Hawkers' Licenses .-
. - ..
. - 20 0
409 12
0
G
Still Licenses
Trade Licenses --
- - -.
-- 1,:1so 0
7,132 0
0
0
Licenses for Sale of Gunpowder .- 36 10 01I
j
Total Licenses .- -. 21,105 12 6
STAMPS .. .- ........
t J 1,482
I
t 3 10~
LAND TAX- I
Applied to Main Roads -. -- 7,348 12 sl
I
Additional Registration .- 61 2 21
.-
I
Property Tax -- 4,258 5 31:
41
Total Land Tax -- .. 11,668 O; Tf
DIRECT TAXES-
Tax on Horsekind and Wheels
.. -. 19,992 11 6
Ditto in Kingston . - 947 1 8
Breeding Stock, &c. -. -. 3,203 9 11
Poor Rate .. -. 17,;,!28 16 4
Dog Tax -- -· -. 136 14 0
--
Total Direct Taxes -- .. ....... 41,508 13 5
I
FEES O"F OFFICE-
Quit Rent and Docket Fees -- -. .. -... 101 4 6
•
DISTRICT COURT FEES .- .. ...... 2,927 18 li
FEES OF PETTY SESSIONS .- .. .. - .... 2,210 2 4!
POSTAGE -. .. -. ....... 13,067 16 9
Carried forward
\
. -.
,
.. ..... -
- -395,280 7 Iii
-
· REVENNE-Year ending BOth :September, 1870.
RECEIPTS-
• •
£
Brought forward
TINES AND FORFEITURES--
Fines in Pet.ty Sessions 1,289 11
Fines in District Oourta 412 13
Fines, Forfeited Becognizances 336 ~
CEL?.~ RECEIPTS.-
Fire-arms ~stration ...
Crown proportion of-Seizures
Surcharges • • •• . •~
Colonial Bank, Interest on minimum Monthly Balances
Imperial Contribution to "Lock Hospital
Profit on Niekel Silver Goin
lliacellaneo:ue
Total Miacellaneeua . ·-
Canied forward
06 REVENUE-Year ending-30th September, 1870.
RECEIPTS- s. d. £
Brought forward
-:
RECEIPTS- £ s. d. £
.
-
Fees of Office
Fees of District Courts
Fees of Petty Ses.aions
Bosta&i<
~nes J"Dd Forfeitures
!l'onn• Dbes
"'arketJ>oes 11..
· Re~1fi4emeot.S'in -Aid, &c.
Miacellaoebus ••
Poun~
Carried forward
c lt> TREASURY ACCOUNT-
£ s. d. £ s.
Brought forward 631 ,249 4
IMMIGRATION REVENUE 26,104 18
TO LOAN~
NEW DEBENTURES Isso:,; .
Ofnaolidat.ed Guaran
C01lao1idated Loan Law, ie
Loan. - 39 of 1669
47 of~
~11,100
63,860
0
0
0
0
• •
TO ADVANCd~!FuNfi'ED-t
Her'lra.ieaty'slmperial Government in re " La Have ' 7 3
Ditto P&JIDa&ter-Gene'llq*Or RQyal 'Bounty •• () 0
Trust Estate of Gra~r Sfi.!1¥p Dutif!f.f4 •• 0 0
8,329 . 7
TO DEPOSITS AT INTQE(Ta.-
Savings Banks ,.c<e !:?,823 10 2
Curates' Fund .. - 3,138 19 1
Rectors' Fund 1;864 13 11
Beckfo1·d and Smi'tih's Cha!ity 200 0 0
District Schools, Vere 266 19 0
....,.,..~ 28,294
TO DEPOSITS ~OT AT INT,EREST-
Insolvents .. 1 8
Court of Chancery ~ 7
Charitable Institutions, &c. 3
Immigrant.a' Colonization l'und, &e. 7 9
Police Reward F.und .•
Coustabulary Pension F.un.d. 3
Ditt<f Reward Fund .. _'lft:..~ _• 8
Premium and Interest ·on Island Loan Sequritiea for Sink- ~
ing Fund · S 0
Premium on Security Bonds •. 18 0 0
Customs Deposit Account ·10 0 0
Commissioners Kingston Markets, &c. 12,97'9 7 6
• II
•
TREASURY ACCOUNT.:_
£ s. d. £ s.
Brought forward 32,808 19 0 868,927 11
•
Year ending 30th Septembe1·, 1870.
c 19
Cr.
between lite 1st October, 1869, and the 30th September, 1870.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Brought forward 32,839 19 1. 976,941 6 7~
1.
· GRAND TOT AL
____ __,_.... ----·- --·
l ,151,024 11 8~
•
ltECElPW AND DISBURSE-
'.PO LOANS-
!,iEW DEBENTURES lsSUED-
Cousolidated Quaranteed Loan, Law 39j 1869
.. 211,100 0
Consolidated Doan Law, Law 47, 1869 63,860 0
TO ADVANCES REFUND=
Her Ma~estY's Imperial Gov ent in re " La Jlave"
Her MaJesty's ;i'a7master-
T,. ..
raft>r Roya113o. .
Trust Estate or~~ray for StamyJ)uties
8"329
TO DEPOSITS 4T iNTER&-
Savingtr~ks W 2
Curates' • .
Req~.rs' ••
~ckt'ord all • h's charity ••
District Sch ere <:li .
28,294
BY DEPOSITS l.WT:+i:T ilf'ERES't...t..
Insolvents .ii~ •• 8
Court of Chancery 7
Charitable Instit11tionst l&c. 8
Immigrants' Col01fizatio'n, &e:, li'und 9
Police Reward Fund ••
Constabulary Pension F~nd • 3
Ditt.o Reward Fund •• 8
Premium and Interest on ls~d Loati.Secu 0 0
ing Fuµds .
Premium on Security Boe.ii.: 0 0
Cllf'toms' Deposit Account ••
Commissioners Kingston M.JICets, &c.
Official Liquidator Sligo WatJ!r CompanJ.
i
Training College Library Fun~
Unclaimed I,.ands, le, .Law 38 of 1 89 ••
SINKING~S- ~
Guaranteed Loa•7 Vic. 180,117
Ditto IQltnigration 69,363
8
Premium on Reissue of Ne uara~ed . -.• 0 282,097
1-------· 6~3,670
t::;j
laoreue. Decrease. I B E M A R K S•. . I ~-
1868-69.
I 1869-70.
:£ s. d. :£ 8. d. £ s. d. £
......s. d. c
Imports ... ... 184,632 14 . '1 192,6'12 12 '1 8,039 18 0 Improvement in Trade. 0
... ...... s Is:
Ditto Additional ...
...
18,465 10 0
17,166 2 7
9,'162 1 9
10,447 10 6 ......
8,703 8
6,718 12 l '
JAbolished lat March, 18'10. 1-d
>
Tonnage and other Dues ~
... ...... >
E%cise ...
....
74,178 4 6 78,263 11 6 4,085 . 7 0
JImprovement in Trade• t-3
1-4
Licenses
. ... 18,931 9 10 21,165 12 6 2,234 2 8
······ <
tz:.:I
... ...... 882 18 6 -·~parent, a portion of Stamp D11ties having been included
Stamps ... 12,365 2 4l 11,482 3 lOl
. ees of Petty Seasion_s. · ~
tz:.:I
Lend Ta%, &c. ... ... I 13,()82 u. 8 I: 11;668 0 lll ······ I 1,414 11 6tj Fluctuation in Collection and Exhaustion of the Registration
Tax.
>
~
Direct Taxes
1-~~
Fees of District Ooarts
Fees of Petty Seaaiona
.
... ...
...
...
...
4'1,110 6· '1 . · 41,508 13 IS
322 2 0
2,254 5 4
......
104. 4 6
2,927 18 lt
2,210 2 4l
l
......
......
673 -12 91
2,210 2 4l
5,601 13
......
.
2l Abolition or Taxes.
217 17 6 Abolition of Ordina1"1'a Fees.
..... Fuller development.
New Item.
~
U2
t-3
>
i-3
trJ
i:;::
trJ
. Postage ... ... 12,739 2 9 13~067 16 9 328 14. 0 ...... lnareaae on improved communication •
z
i-3
Fines and Forfeitures .•• ... . 1,553 3 2,037 11 2 484 7 9l ······ Fluctuation•
0
llal'ket Dues ... ... 1,219 '/ 0 875 12 6i ....... 343 14 5!'. Total withdrawal of the Kingston Markets for a Fund under
Commiaaioners.
~
I
I
i-3
Reimbursements in Aid, &c.
... I 7,44'1 1:3 21; 10,253 12 2_ ·1 2,805 19 o I ......
......
By Prison Sales. ~
trJ
Miscellaneous and Oalual ... 3,358 ll1 lili; ; 6,970 16 2 2,611 18 2l Interest from Colonial Bank on increased monthly minimum
balances and new item, "Lock Hoi;pital.". ~
t?=j
-414,826
- -13 - ;j
I z
9' 4'14,41S 0 ot 23,474 1 9f 23,882 15. 61
Immigration- q
Export Dutie11 ... ...
...
22,7'13 9 I> . ...... 22,556 18 1 216 10 10
291 10 10
t Mere Fluctuation.
~-
Curates' Fund
Rectors' F,pnd
Kingston
3,800 0 0 ditto
a6,4oo 0 <() ditto
0 -0 di~
0 .ditto
0
665,643 11 3
~ ·
F .4 ACCOUNT of Expenditure incurred by Great Bri~ain for the :Military Pro-
Amount in
Poucla Sterling
.·£ s. d.
27,988 1 6
2,332 • 2
tection and in aid of the Civil Establishment. F5
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Purchase and Repairs of Warlike Stores ........ 15 7 8
. '
I
"
.
RECAPITULATION.
.
Pay of Troops, &c. ........ £64,241 4· 9
£5,145
----.----
69,389 7 6
2 91
..
2-}I1lttary-, &c .
F6 MILITARY.
a
...::s
Q
...0 ~
STATIONS. .....,;
Q) ,,; Ol ~ REMARKS.
<.)
...,ui $""Q)
~
,,;
l':l $""
l::l
l::l
~~
• §
ro ] ~ Et:i "°b.O
Q)
8 ..!:4 ~
ea Q)
Ql P< ..0
p ..,
Oil
"" Q)
§ -+"
0
~ "°
0 w. (/] w. E-1 P=i 8
---- -- - - -- - - ----·
ST.A.FF .AND DEPARTMENTAL
0FFICE~S.
1 Brigade Major.
•
Up-Park Camp 2 3 12 2 36 JO 385 450
1 Assistant Controller.
2 Deputy Commissaries.
2 Staff Surgeons.
Port-Royal - .. .. 5 .- 13 .2 174 194
4 Staff Assistant Surgeons.
1 Deputy Paymaster.
4 Officiating Chaplains.
-- -927
-
-5,-61--;; 7-;;l~ so .~ .
'1 Compiled from Bl'igade Office Return fornariled 1st January, 1871.
.
~ 11
-
I
I:
ii
MILITARY. F7
I
Return of Military Posts and Forts under the control of the War Department on the
31st December, 1870.
Station. Description. Remarks.
Return of lllilitary Posts and Forts belonging to the Local Government on the 31st
December, 1870.
Station. Description. Remal'ks.
MILITIA.
'fhe Militia Act, 9th Victoria, cap. 35, proYides for the following Force :
~ Regiments of Cav!J.lry 545 Men
22 Regiments of Infantry 4,250 "
7 Companies of Artillery l 7G "
4,971
The above Force is not embodied. In case of Invasion or actual Rebellion, the
Governor may, with the consent of the Privy Council, increase the Militia.
Each Sub-Inspector,' when ac:ting as the Inspector of a District, receives half the
salary of a Third Class Inspector, and half that of an officer cf his own grade,
making a total of £165 per annmn, \vith forage allowance for two horses (ls. Gel.
each per die1;n).
A Second Class ln::,;pector acts as Depot Inspector, or Instructor to the Uen while
under military training, and discharge the. duties of Barrackmaster and Quartermaster,
but receives no additional pay. • •
"'....
Cl)
<;; ..; <.>
....
DISTRICTS. "'
~
.,;
.... z
'<?
!El
0
OFFICERS.
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. c-?
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"'ol z
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ol
5 5~ ...... ...., o~<.l cd
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.... ....
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= ....."' = ""'
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C-1 ~ "' 0 0 E-<
U2
Cl)
U2 U2
0 0 0
--11-2-[~j-s- ~ 15 32 60!s8sj692
. .
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PUBLIC WORKS,
CIVIL ROADS, CANALS, BlUDGES, BUILDINGS, &c.
187Q.
•
G2 PUBLIC WORKS, &c.
Describe thc_Work and where Situated. -n'hcther Constructing or Estimated Ex- Authority under which it is
under Repair. pense in Pounds ·Executed.
Sterling.
·---------· - - - - - - - ---.--- - - - - - - - - ----·---!----·---·----·---
CHURCHES. £ s. d.
Parish Church, Kingston . .. Ordinary repairs and 36 0 0 Colonial Estimate~, 1869-iO
painting
St. Michael's Church, Kingston Ditto 41 0 0
Parish Church, St. Andrew ... Erecting bell-frame, and 25 0 0
lime-whiting interior
Mount James' Chapel, St. Andrew Repairs to building and 50 0 0
enclosure wall
Woburn Lawn Chapel, St. Andrew New wall to church-yard 40 0 0
Yallahs Clmrch, St. Thomas . .. Repairs to wall ofchurch- 30 0 0
yard
Morant Bay New Church ... Erection of 1,094 0 0
St. Margaret's Bay Church, Portland Building a Yestry-room 25 0 0
l\Ioore Town Church, Portland Repairs 70 0 0
Highgate Church, St. Mary .. . Repairs, and erection of 84 0 0
wire fence
Annotto Bay New Church ... Erection of 1,200 0 0
Retreat Church, St. Mary . . . Reslungling roof, and re- 90 0 0
pairing flooring
..
PUBLIC 'YORKS, &c. G3
If Finished If Unfinished
Fund from Whether actual amount amount of
which tho "When Fini~bed or of Expenditure Expenditure Total. REm:i.rks.
Expense rs Commenced. Unfinisl•cd. in .Pounds up to present
Defrayed. Sterling. date in Pounds
Sterling.
- ------ ------- .---·- ---·
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Gen. Revenue 2nd July, '70 Finished 32 0 6
F1md from.
I
Whether
I
If Finished If Unfinished
ae~•~al am~unt amount of
I
which the When Finished or of J~xpend1lure Expendituro Total. Rema.l'ks.
Expense is ;commenced • Uclinishcd. in l'o?nds I up to present
. Defrayed, · I Sterlmg. ldate in Pounds
. Sterling.
--- s. d.
------ -----
£ s. d.
£ £ s. d.
... .. ... 1,119 1 4 1,165 15 10 2,284 17 ·2
I
... , : 18th Oct., 169 Unfinished . . 1,439 15 8 I
... I I
Gen. Rcrnnue
Immg. Fund
·
17th Aug., '70
658 rn 11
I
I
I
I
• I
r
... 19th Jan., '70 ... 27 10 0
I
Gen. Revenue 2nd Feb., '70 ... 275 18 0
... 1•
24th Aug., '70 ... 46 10 10 I'
'
... 38 9 1
... 15th Oct., '69
---- -
... ... , ...
I 4,723 18 2 1,642 9 9 6,366 7 11.
Ditto ... Additional buildings erect· 500 0 0 Col. See's. Letter, 9th April,
ed 1870
Dry River Coolie Ho~pital ... Fitting.up 172 0 0 Col. See's. Letter, 2nd Feby.
1869
Savanna-la-Mar Coolie Hospital Erection of additional 420 0 0 Col. Secs. Letter, 19th Feb. '70
buildings
Hordley Coolie Ho~pital, St. Thomas Erection of buildings Col. See's. Letter, 6th June,
}870
Lepers' Home, Healthshire ·.. Erection of builclings 350 0 0 Colonial Estimates, 1869-70
PRISONS.
.
Total for Ho.spitals 10,222 0 3
----- ······
·mtto
. ... Building a second wharf 25(). 0 0 Colonial Estimates, 18fi9-70
Ditto ... Sanatory improvements ... Col. See's. Letter, 23rd Nov.,
l<'itting up hospital, &c. 1'869; ancl
Ditto, 13th July, 1870
District Prieon, St. Catherine ... Purclia8e of laml, and ex- 200 0 0 Colonial Estimates, 1869-70
tension of same
Ditto ... Ventilating ho~pital ... Col See's. Letter, 9th Sept. '69
Look-up Rooms at Constabulary Sta- Pro>iding gt~aril bods 150· 0 0 Colonial Estimates, 1869-70
tions, generally
R<•fonnatories at Stony Hill, Saint Repairs aud alterations 60 0 0 ......
Andrew
Look-up, Port :Maria Erection of latrines 20 0 0 ······
Look-up, Savanna-la-Mar ... Repairs
I
... Col. See's.Letter, 19th May. '70
i£ s. d.
.
COURT HOUSES. .
Kingston Court House ... Impro'\"ements ... Col. See's. Letter, 81h Jan. '70
Court House, Post and Audit Offices Painti.ng, and 01·dinary 66 0 0 Coloni!M Estimates, 1869-70
and 'l'rcaBury, Kingston repairn
Buff Bay Court House ... General i·ef>airs 60 0 0 . .....
...
Annotto Bay Coui·t House
-
General repairs and re-
shingling
86 0 0
. ······
Port Maria Court House ... Repairs 74 0 0 .......
Lucea Court House ... Completion of general re- 68 0 0 ......
ii airs '
mack River Court House ... Repairs 39 0 0 ......
Ulster Spring Court House and Con- Compensation for lnn<l & 734 0 0 ······
stabulary Station erection of new building
Rodney Hall Court House ... Reshingling, and i·e11air-
ing steps
43 0 0 .. .....
Old Treasury Building, (in Harbour Repairing, fitting ~p. :ind, 500 0 0 .......
Street) Kingston furnishiug fol' public
offices ,J i-
... Renewal 50 0 0
Harbour Piles, Kingston ······
Kingston Pa1·aae . .. Enclosing with iron 1·ail- 1,800 0 0 ~. ..' .
ing
..
•
PUBLIC WORKS,.&c. G9
. If Finished If Unfinished
Fund from Whether actual amou:iit amount of
which the When Finished or ofExpcnditutc Expenditl!re Total. Remarks.
Expense is Commenced. U:Qfinished. in Pounds up to p:·esent
· defrayed.
- - - - - - - - - - - - -· ----
I ~tcrling.
_..,____. __
date in Pounds
Sterling.
' £ s. cl. £ s. d. £ . s. d.
I
... 9th Sept., '70 ... 31 J9 0
,
4th Nov., '70 ... rn' o
. 5
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... ······ ... 573 1 5 34 1 9 607 3 2
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... 3rd Nov., '69 Finished 726 15 3 ' .. . . ..
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.2,270 16 5
. 1,654 3,925
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3-PUDLIC WORKS.
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G 10 PUBLIC WORKS, &c.
- ,;
Describe the Work, and whore Situated. Whether Constructing or Estimated Ex- Authodty under which it is
under Repair. . pensein Pounds Executed.
Steriing.
- ------ ----
£ s. d.
Brought forward ... I ······ 6,169 0 0
······
OTHER WORKS, continuea.
New Market Shed, Port Maria ... Erection of 2i6 0 0 Colonial Estimates, 1869-70
Annotto Bay Constabulary Station Repairs to lock-up, &c. 220 0 0 .......
Rectory, Port Maria ... General repairs 160 0 0 ·······
Rectory~ St. Ann's Bay ... Co~pletion of general re- 43 0 0 ......
pairs
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King's House, Spanish Town ... General repairs 100 0 0
······
Ditto ... Furniture, and repairs to 145 0 0 ......
furniture
Free School, Spanish Town ... Reshingling 64 0 0 ......
Financial Secretary's Office ... Erecting latrines 35 0 0 ......
Alter'.1-tions and fittings Various authorities
Cathedral, Spanish Town ... Erection of Tablet to late 52 0 0 Colcmial Estimates, 1869-70
Speaker Morales
Old Harbour Market Shed ... Repairs 40 0 0 .....
Market, Spanish Town ... Repairs . 27 0 0 t 0 ~Io 0
......
Alley Market Shed ...
I Providing moat stalls and
draining the yard
54 0 0
I
Chapelton Constabulary Station Restoration of old build- 94 0 0 ......
ing
l\Iandc>ille Barracks ... Repairing stepg, roof, 30 0 0
·.·····
out-offices, &c. •
Mandeville Rectory ... Repairs 53 0 0 ....
Black River Constabulary Station ComJletion of repairs, 50 0 0
... . ~
......
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Col. Dues Office, Black. River ... Fitting up 16 0 3
. ······
Soho Mills, Montego Bay ... Pitting up for bonding 120 0 0 ....... '
stores
Falmouth Landing Place ... Repairing and extending 90 0 0 ...... i
...
. . 15th Oct., '69 Finished 104 12 5
.
... 15th Oct., '62 ... 278 5 5
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... 25thNov.,'69 ... 63 0 9
.
... 1st March, '69 ... ... 40 0 0
I
... 4th Aug., '70 ... 36 8 8
...
...
...
23rd Nov.• '70
29th Jan., '70
Unfinished
Finished 58 lfi 10
'20 0 0
.
... 6th Jan., '70 ... 25 10 0
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PUBLIC WORKS, &c. G 13
-
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If Finished If Unfinished
Fond from Whether actual amount amount of
which the When Finished or of Expenciitare Expenditure Total. Remarks.
Expense is Commenced. Unfinished. in Pounds up to present
Defrayed. -Sterling. date in Pounds
, ----- ---
Sterling.
£ s. d.
.
------
s. d.
£ £ s. d.
...
.
... 4th Aug., '70 14 0 0
4-PUBLIC WORKS.
G 14 PUBLIC "WORKS, &c,
£ s. d.
Brought forward 11,508 4 3
OTHER WORKS. contm:u.~a.
Milk River ... Supplying and fixing Col. See's. Letter, 26th March,
beacon pi!es, to mark 1870
the ballast ground
Medical Store Room at the Kingston Fitting up Col. See's. Letter, 11th Oct.
Barracks 1870
:lifount James School House ... Repairs 65 0 0 Col. See's. Letter, 26th April,
1870
Piece of Land near the PuLle Hospital Enclosing with fence 25 0 0 Col. See's Letter, 16Lh April.
1~70
Collector of Taxes Office, Savanna- Fitting up 42 0 6 Col. See's letter, IOtb Aug.
la.-J'llar 1870
Furnishing 47 10 0 Col. Sec.'s Letter, 9tll April.
1870
Sayings Bank Office, Sav-la-Mar Ditto 37 0 0
)forant Bny District Prison ... Alterations for constabu- .. Col. See's. Letter, 22nd Feby .
lary station 1870
Kew Market and Landing Place, Erection of 14,633 0 0 Law Ko. 7 ot 1869
Kingston
Hayes' Sa·rnnnah School House Erection of 500 0 0 Col. See's. Letter, 5th Dec. '67
If Finished If Unfinished
Fund from Whether actual amount amount of
which the When Finished or of Expenditure .Expenditure Total. Remarks.
:Expense is Commenced. Unfinished. in Pounds up to present
Defrayed. Sterling. date in Pounds
Sterling. .
------
£
---- - - - - · -
s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
--
... ... ... 7,988 9 1 2,311 16 8 10,300 5 9
lI
... 20th Sept., '70 ... ... 20 0 0
>-
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... 29th June, '70 Finished 10 0 0
18,447 8 9
-
... 15th Oct., '69 ... 2,274 6 7
,.
.. 20th Oct., '69 ... 390 19 6
I
...
G lG PUBLIC WORKS, &c.
i
Sterling.
1 • 1
·.
·--~~-~---~ -- -- --- --- - ------·-------!--------·----~-
£ s. d.
Brought forwitrd 1,466 0 0
Road from Old Harbour Com·t House Metallmg Col. See's, Letter-, 3rd Fcby.
to Railway Station 1870 •
O~d Ro.ad from Water Valley to Port Impro1ements 100 0 ~ Col. S~c's. Letter, 14th April,
J~ I 1870
Mari~
-·--,-1
!Total for Special Services \ 16,721 0 .~ j
. .
=
•.
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Describo tho Work, and where Situated. Whether Constructinc. or Estiroated Ex:· Authority under which it is
under Repair. '." pensc in Pounds "Excc\itcd.
Sterling. if\
l~ . . II: r·
11--------·-- ----·--1------------·1-----·-- --!$."r------------
''T' '
.£ s. d. " '~ - .;{
.:wY·
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P AROCIIIAL SERVICES.
•• ~.t• •
Pencar River· Bridge . . . Construction of
.Osborn's Bridge, St. Catherine ... Reconstruotion of 210 0 O Col. See's. Jetter, 29th :March .
1870 :
Newcastle Military Road, >ia Pros- Ordinary~faintenanceaud Col. Sec'~. Letter, 25th No>.
pect and Middleton erection of t"·o lm<lgcs 1869
SUMMARY.
PUBLIC RUILDINGS.
Churches ... ... ' £2,5Sjl 0 6
Hospitals .. ... 8,GIH 8 ll
Pl'isous ... . .. 1,299 5 10
607 a 2
' Court Hou~es ...
Other Works ... 25,08u 1:J 11
- - - - £38,lSS 12 4
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If Finished If Unfinished
Fund from Whether actual amount amount of
which the \Then Finished or of Expenditure Expenditure Total. Remarks.
Expense is Commenced. Unfinished. in Pounds up to present
• Defrayed. Sterling. date in Pounds I
Sterling.
------ ---· -- ·----
:.:1
,1 £ s. a. £ s. d. £ s. d.
'
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Parochial Funds 3rd March, '70 U nfi'nished ... 13,8 15 5 .
Gen. Re>enue 17th March, '70 Finished G9 7 2
... 30th Nov., '69 ... 130 2 G
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570 11 6 ' 159 17 11 51
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LEGISLATION.
LAWS, PROCLAMATIONS, AND GOVERNMENT NOTICE~.
H2 LEGISLATION.
•
Dato of the Law, &c . Substance of the Law, &c.· Transmitted toEngland.
.
10th January, 1870 Law 1 of 1870-A law to provide for prosecutions 11th March, 1870
in the circuit courts.
25th January, 1870 Law 4 of 1870-A law to repeal the nineteenth "
Victoria, chapter thirty-seven, twentieth Vic-
toria, chapter twenty, and twenty-third Victoria,
chapter twenty-five, relating to petty debts.
4th February, 1870 Law: 5 of 1870-A law to amend Law 47 of 1869. 9th February, 1870
15th February, 1870 Law 6 of.1870-A law relating to the protection of 11th :March, 1870
of seamen's clothing and property.
17th F.•bruary, 1870 Law 7 of 1870-A law to abolish the office of finan- H
'i I ,
Date. of the Law, &c. Subst.<tnce Qf: the La~. &c:. Transmitted to,EngT.a.nd. 1:
I
10th Ma.rch, 187ll La.w 14 of 1870--.A law to. repeal certain dutiea 8th Apr_il, l&7:a
' payable under Law 30 of 1867.
19th l\fay, 1870 ; I,aw 22 oU 1870-A law to an1end and explain the
laws relating to the district courts.
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H4 LEGISLATION.
I
I
Date of the law, &c. Substance of the Law, &c. ;Transmitted to Eng land.
I
3rd June, 1870 Law 27 of 1870-A law to define the limits of the 10th July, 1870
city of Kingston.
15th June, 1870 Law 28 of 1870-A law to facilitate the discharge "
of the business in the circuit courts at Kingston.
13th September, l 870 Law 33 of 1870-A law to enable the West India
and Panama telegraph company, limited, to exer- "
cise, in the place of the International Ocean tele-
graph company, the powers granted to that com-
pany for working telegraphs in and through this
I island. J
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LEGISLATION.
Date. SUBJECT.
P R 0 C L A M A T I 0 N S.
25th April, 1870 Continuing in their several places, trusts, and anthorities, all public
oliicers holding ofl1ce at the time of the publication of Mr. Rushworth's
commission as administrator of the government of Jamaica.
19th August, 1870 Publishing her majesty's proclamation of 19th July, J 870, directing the
maint~nance of neutrality pending the hostilities between France and
Prussia.
15th Sept., 1870 Proclaiming the act of the twenty-fourth year of her majesty's reign,
chapter ninety, entitulcd " An Act to regulate the conduct of her majes-
ty's subjects during the existence of hostilities between Foreign States
with which her majesty is at peace."
,, Publishing her majesty's proc1amation of neutra1ity of 9th August, 1870,
embodying the provisions of Foreign Enlistment Act, thirty-fourth
Victoria, chapter ninety.
GAZETTE NOTICES.
22nd January, 1870 Publishes sailing directions for entering the port of P<?rt :Morant.
8th February, 1870 Declares the port of St. Jago de Cuba to be no longer an infected port.
9th April, 1870 Publishes o!fef of reward by the India Government for the· best machine
an<l the best process for the preparation of China grass fibre.
25th April, 1870 I Notifies Mr. Rushworth's assumption of the Government of Jamaica during
the abseuce of Sir J. P. Grant on leave.
13th June, 1870 Notifies that hereafter none but the International Code of signals will
be used at the Cape of Good Hope.
20th June, 1870 Publishes notice to mariners respecting a light house recently -erecteJ
near the South-west point of Great Inagua Island, Bahama Islands.
21st July, 1870 Notifies the opening of a Government training college at Stony Hill.
11th August, 1870 Publishes correspondeuce with Colonial Office describing the arrangement
for paying off at once a portion of the guaranteed debt of Jamaica.
19th August, 1870 Conveying ]rnr majesty's orders on various matters connected with the
hostilities which ha<l broken out between France and Prussia.
1st September, 1870 Publishes correspondence regarding the extension by the royal naval .
school at New Cross of the advantages of that institution at a reduced
charge to the sons of civil servants at home and abroad.
13th October, 1870 Publishing an order of her majesty in council declaring the making of a ~
convention with the United States of America under the Naturalization ~
Act, 1870.
23rd October, 1870 Notifying the resumption of the government by Sir J.P. Grant.
.... .
2nd November, 1870 Declaring all ports of the island of Cuba to be infected ports.
28th Nov., 1870 Notifies the establishment of a fixed light on Icacos Point, Trinidad.
2-LEGTSLATION1 1870.
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COUNCILS,
1870.
I~ COUNCILS.
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(a), Major.G~neral fa~ke ~Smythe 16th July, 1866 In command of Her Maj es.
0 Connor, C.B., President ty's RegularTroops with-
in this Island.
Colonel Sir Henry F. F. Johnson 6th July, 1870
The Honorable Edward Everard 30th June, 1869 Colonial Secretary, and
Rushworth, D.C.L. Revenue Commissioner.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Created by Order in Council, dated J Ith J~tne, 1866, and amended
by Order in Council, dcited lltk November, 1869.
Retiwn, of Members composing the Legislative Ooimcil.
--------------,------------------:------------
Whether holding any, and
Name. Date of Appointment. Date of Confirmation. what other Civil or Military
Office.
---------------- -------- --------:-------------~
---·----------·---
Un~ffeoial Members.
Louis Fullerton :Mackinnon 16th October, 1866 16th llfarch, 1867 Custos of the Parish of St.
Catherine.
James Henry McDowell 16th October, 1866 16th March, 1867 Custos of the Parish of St.
Andrew.
(o) Septimus Barrett 18th February, 1870 Cnstos of the Parish of St.
James.
The Legislative Council of Jamaica, created by the Order of the Queen in Council,
<lated 11th June, 1866, has met as follow:
Session 1866-67 opened 16th October, 1866; Prorogued 15th October, 1867.
Session 1867-68 opened 16th December, 1867; Prorogued 1st September, 1868 .
.Session 1868-69 opened 14th December, 1868; Prorogued 22nd July, 1869.
Session 1869-70 opened 18th November, 1869; Prorogued 13th September, 1870.
80
'8 t.o 62
78
78
66to 69
62 t.o M
6'
76
INDJ~X
TO Tlfg
1870.
L (b) CIVIL ESTABL ISIHIENT.
A.
Adolphus, J. ... Government Medical Officer ... ... 52
Alexander, A. H. ... First Class Inspector, Constaliulary ... ... 40
Alcock, Edmund ... Clerk of the Dist;·ict Court ... ... 62
Aldred, W. A. ... Chief Clerk Head Immigration Office ... .. . 38
Allen, Dr. Thomas ... , Medical Superintendent, Lunat.ic Asylum ... 46
Allwood. James, Junr. ... . First Class Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Office ... 4
I
Allwood. James .. ·i Clerk District Court ... ... ... 62
Allwood, William ... , Second Class Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Office ... 4 .
Allwood, R. W. •.. j Second Class Collector of Taxes ... 32
'"J.
Allwood, J. . . .. 1 Assistant Cashier Internal Revenue Department ... 28
Altman, S. ... Coroner ... ... ... 61
Alvarenga,'!'. A. ... Third Class Out-door Officer of Customs ... ... 36
I
AndPJ.·son, W. M. ... Agent of Emigration in India for Jamaica as
... I
Andrade, W. ... District Postmaster ... ... ... 18
Andrews, Edward J. ... Second class Clerk, Audit Office ... I 10
Arbouin, C. ... Locker and Ganger ... ... ... ; 24
Arrowsmith, ,y. ... First Class Clerk, Audit Office ... I IO
Arthur. E. M. . .. District Postmaster ... ... ] 20
i
Atherton, C. . . ) District Postmaster ... ... ... I 20
1
Atkins, II. }>. ... Matron, Public Hospital ... ... 46
B.
~AMES
Bell, G.
B.
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O'P OFFICERS.
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OFFICE.
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18
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Same Harbour-Master 42
B.
Brown, Dr. S. Government Medical Officer 52
7.1
Burrell, Rev. W.R. Island Curate ···'
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Caldwell, G. B. Second Class Clerk, [nternal Revenue Department
···1
Campbell, Charles ·Surgeon, General Penitentiary ... , ·12
~:.
c.
Clarke, Thomas F. ... Second Class Assistant Collector of Taxes . .. 28
Clarke, G. W . ... First Class Superintendent of Roads ... '" 8
Clarke, J. H. ... Sub-agent Immigration ... ... 38
Clarke, W. C. ... Government Medical Officer ... ... 50
Clarke, M. ... Ditto . " ... ... 48
Clarke, Rev. H .
. ... Island Curate ... ... ... 74
Clarke, T. ... Government Medical Officer ... - ". 48
Clarke, J. H. ... Ditto ... ... . .. 52
Cohen, M. ... Clerk Circuit Court ... ... .. . 66
Same . " Clerk Petty Sessions ... ... ... 66
Collins, R. ... General Officer, Reformatory ... . " 78
Constantine, Rev. G. M. ... Island Curate ... ... ... 70
Cooke, Rev. S. H. ... Rector ". ... ... 68 & 72
Cooke, Stephen ... Clerk of Petty Sessions, St. Andrew ... ... 66
Same ... Assistant Cle1·k, Kingston District Court ... .. 56
Cooper, Astley ... First Clerk, Customs . .. ... ... 24
Cooper, W. S. ... Harbour-Master, KingBton . .. ... 42
Cork, William ... Third Class Assjstant Colle~tor ... ... 30
Cork, Rev. J. ... Rector ... ... .. . 68
4. Cotter, D. D. D. ... Second Class Inspector of Constabulary ... 50
Cotte.r, A. H. ... Government Medical Officer ... .. . 50
F
Same ... Sub-agent Immigration ... " . ... 28
l!courtenay, Right Reverend, R. ... Bishop of Kingston · ... .. . ... 68
Same ... Archdeacon of Middlesex ... .. . 68
Cover, C. S. ... District Postmaster .. ... .. . 22
~ox, H.M.H: ... Tutor Government Training College ... ... 78
Croskery, H. ... Government Medical Officer ... . " 48
Crosby, L. ... Sub-Inspector bf Constabulary .. . ... 40
·~ Curtin, ,V. J. ... Third Class Out-door. Officer, Customs ... ... 36
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D.
Dacosta, Isaac S.
- ... Clerk, Public Hospital ... .. . ... 46
DaCostn, S. N. ... Second Landing Waiter, Customs ... ... 34
Dacres, J. ... Messenger, Spanish Town Post Office ... ... 16
Dale, S., Junr. ... Assistant Gardener, Boys' Reformatory ... ... 68
Dally, J.B. ... District Postmaster ... .. . ... 18
Davidson, H . ... Judge, Falmouth District Court ... .. . 58
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....
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D.
Dyken
Dyer, J. W.
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Earle, J. W. . . . Third Class Assistant Collector of Taxes 32
Elworthy, I?. . . . Model School Teacher 78
Ewart, David . . . Stipendiary Magistrate 64
F.
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7 U!lt ?57PJ' 7 .,# % S 1
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Bagd,G.A.
~all, \1tllliam rJ•.E.
-... First Ciaas•MtaA 'COJli!ctot 1tt mes ...
•.. Acting Chief oiod!'tbloma\ ~iiy~i Oftiee
•·· First Class Clerk. nl~llJ'aJ S~ry'B Of1i'tl8
•·· lforehal of Vice-~ Couit
... AaiJtaDI~ brs\ri:e\ ~
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1-8
30
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64
62
52
32
73
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12
24
30
12
64
70
71
40
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70
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H. .
Hill W.R. A. ..... ..
First Class Assistant Collector ... ... 28
Hill, Hon. Richard ... Stipenuiary Magistrate ... . .. 64
Hitchins, A. W. ... Sixth Landing Waiter ... ... 34
Hitchins, H. A. . .. Clerk Petty Sessions ... ... ... 66
Hitchins, Richard H. ... Third Class Clerk, Audit Office . .. ... 10
Hitchins G. E. ... Jnnior Clerk, Stamp DPpartment .. . . .. 14
Horton, John ... Superintendent of the General Penitentiary ... 42
Holt.'.John ·
. ... Storekeeper, General Penitentiary ... ... 44
Honiball, O. D.
I
... Resident Medical Officer, Public Hospital ... .. . 48
Humber, John ... Assistant Clerk District Court ... ... G2
Hutchings, George C. ... Secouu Class Assistant Collector of Taxes ... ... 30
Hya.ms, A. ... District Postmaster ... ... .. . 18
Hyman, J. H. ... First Class Clerk, Internal Revenue Dcpartmen~ ... 28
I.
Ingle, Rev. W. H. ... Stipendiary Curate ... ... ... i "4
.
Isaacs, A. A. ... Sub-Inspector of Constabulary ... ... 40
J.
Jackson, C. II.
i ... Acting Judge Di~trict Court ... ... 60
Jackson, A. M. .. Third Class Assistant Collector of Taxes ... ... 30
Jackson, N. ... District Postmaster ... ... ... 18
... ... . .. ,,
Jackson, A. III.
Jackson, T, W - ...
Assistant Clerk, District Court
Stipendiary Magistrate ... ...
. ...
58
G4
James, N. ... Savings' Bank Clerk ... ... ... 30
James, A. · ... Catechist ... ... ,.. 72
11
James, H. . .. Tllird Class Assistant Collector of Taxes ... ... 26
James, H.J. ... Second ditto ditto, Internal Revenue Department .... 26
James, W. M. ... ... ...
James, A. J. ...
Tide Surveyor, Port-Royal
Clerk Circuit Court, Bath ... ...
36
66
n
James. A. J. ... Assistant Clerk, District Court ... ... 66
James, J. J. ... Clerk to Registrar and Cle1·k of Courts and Crown ... 54
Jamaison, W. T. ... Third Class Collector of Taxes ... ... 26
IJohnson, J.P.
Jolly, W.R.
Jones, J.B.
...
...
General Officer. Reformatory
Clerk to Prisons Department
... Second Class Clerk, Treasury
...
...
...
...
...
...
76
42
12
CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT. L (l)
K.
Katon, N. J. Third Class Out-door Officer of Customs 36
Keech, W. B. ... Government Medical Officer 56
L.
Laing, R. A. District Postmaster 22
Lake, Alexander Cler~ District Court 58
Same Ditto Circuit Court 66
Same Clerk Petty Sessions 66
Land, Dr. J.C. Govermn~ut Medical Officer 48
Lanyon, Captain W. O. Aide-ue-Camp aud Pri>ate Secretary to the Governor 2
Lawrence, H. District Postmaster 20
Lawrence, J. M. Tidewaiter, Customs 36
Lawes,H. D. Dispenser, Prisons Department 44
J,awton, Michael Superintendent of Midulesex and Surry Gaol 44
Lazurus, M. District Postmaster 18
Leacock, C. G. Government Medical Officer 48
Leapetre, R. Hen.d Sorter, General Post Office 16
Lee, Henry Second Clerk, Director of Roads Office 6
Leith, T. S. District Postmaster 16
Lemonius, Dr. William ... , Government ::.lfodical Officer 48
Levy, M. District Postmaster 22
Lewin, E. E. Second Class Clerk, Customs 34
Lewin, Israel ... Bailiff. St. Ann's Bay District Court 58
Lewis, J. D. ... Clerk Pettr Sessions, Manchester 66
CIViL EST!BLISIU!EN'r. L (n)
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OFFICE. PAGE.
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·Mccatty, A. G. . . . Government Medical Officer ... ... 5
l\IcCauley, Gcorgo ... Boatman, Plumb Point Light Ilouso ... ... 10
McDermott, R~v. II. l\I. F. ... Stipen<liary Cora.to ... ... ... 72
OFFICE. PAGE.
NA'MES OF OFFICERS.
M.
16
Mayo, E. s. •.. Eccond Closs Clerk, Poat Offico
76
Melvillc;Itov. H, P . C. •.. Superintcnilcnt, Reformatories
'78
... Ditto, Government Tro.i.Dlng College
Samo
L (q) C)VIL ESTABLlSflHENT.
R.
Raflington, Dr. T. ,. . Government McdicAl (),Qioer so
Rampini, Charles ... Judge, Manche1tcr D~ Canrt iil>
Ramson, Rev. J. L. •.. I sland Curate ... 7.!
Rance. II. J. Sergeant-major •.. Superintendent, ·Short ~mil Pr1-oQ ,.. 44
Ratigan. Luke ... Second Clase Clerk, Illterno.l ~eouo D.,_artmcn* · ·- ~
2&
Rees. George H. . . . Second Clase Clerk, Colonial Secretary•• Office 4
Rich~s, Rev• .J .• G. .. . Island Curate J!
...
Richarison. J. •.. Letter Carr'41r, GeJW"1.Palt. Q11iM HJ
RickaN. J . F. ... Baililf, Spauiah lf" ~iQt CP~ 60
Rigg, JI. •.. Dil~•t. Poaua.._. ~
Rigg.,a. Ditto • a
Ripoll, C. L. ... Third Clerk, Conetabu!atf Oflice (0
RobertlOn, A. •.• Dilhict Poumuur 20
Robertaou. A. •. . Second Class Aamtan& CoJleotor of Tazc1 n
Roo,E~und . . . Third Claaa Clerk, Intern~ &veu& Departmen' 30
Rodriq~e• ... Diatri.ot Poetmaetcr 2()
Rouse, Geo.
. . . First Cu OJ.etJc. A1l1Ut Oftict
•.• Model School T.eoohet
' 10
78
Rubie, JI. ... Third Clam SuperiJHeDdent of Beaa. 8
Rushworth, Hon. E. E., D.C.L. Admini11trator of the Govcrnmllll& 2
8&111e .. • Colonial Seoretary I
RU11ell, Robert ... Registrar and Clerk of the Ooun u.4 Crown u
Rutherford. F. A. ... First Class Oot-d061' 011iocr. Cutoma :w
RutheJ{ord. W. "1· L. ... First Class OQ.doo: 011ioer. Cu&AIDI
••
Ryan, J. .. . District POl\m<er !O
s.
Salmon. W. B. ••• Second Clas1 Oolleetor of T~419t ~ l?t>v. Department a2
Samuels. John •.. Second Clasa Out-door Office~, Oll~ 85
SandeJ?, Dr. George Cooper ... As11ist1P• ]4:.,dicfl 01Ji~r, ~urumo 4'.flliiR '6
Sandford, C. A. . ...
Sau inetti. F. . .. Second ClMa Clark, Colenial
CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT.
s.
. . . Inepector of Seh1' 78
... Matron, General Penitentiarr 44
68
18
e
~·· 48
· · Deputy SuperintencJcut, General Penitentiary 42
... TJWd Cl&1111 .Asaiatnnt Collector of Taxee 32
... Chaplain to General Phitentiary ... 42
. . . Island Cur&te ...· 'iO
... Third Clua Clerk, Colonial Secretary'• Oftice 6
... Clerk, Spanilh ~ District Court ClO
... 42
Same •.. Actiug~nt-General of Immigration
!5
Sherlock, B. C._ .:. deoond Clalll Clerk, Collector General'• OIJioe tu
42
·18 •
•.. Third Keeper, Plumb Point Light Home 8
... Clerk aud Stewarfl~atic Asylum [ ... 46 .
- . Chief Clerk f:Wd Pay Cle\ , Constabulary Office 40
6
u.
... 4
:12
C6
66
62
..• J6
10
:u
••
72
76
34
46
28
L (.tJ CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT.
s.
Spcnoe, W. S. -· Tidewalter ae
Spen~r. Rigbti~verend A.. G. Bi!hop or Jamaiea Cl8
Stepheasoa, 1!\J. ••. Clerk, Customs Branch 14
Sme ••. i!1ief Clerk, .Custome Qepertment 84
Steveaton, Dr..-William . . . Chief Medieal Ofloerod Direotor, l'ubllf Hospital '6
Stewart, W. L, ... Third Cl888 Colleetor of Tana ' 16
Stewart, E. A.
Stewut, W. N. L.
Stewart, Rh. B.A.
Stiebel, S. J.
... District Poatmiskea
... Third Clua hepeotor of ConatabalUJ
... Island C•~
21
.,.
40
24
Stratlale, J. t2
8tiut084 J. W. 10 .
Street,.P.ev. C. P. 7'2
Stric'kef, G. W. •.. Second Cius Clerk, I11ternal Betemte DtJ>trtmen' ~
T.
Tait, O, W. ... 6
Taylor, Alcxa'Qder •.. Superinteadent, Dlstriei Piieon 44
Thomat, J. S. •.. Assistant Clerk, Fa1moala Diatridteour& 58
Tho11110n, Robert
Thonq90a, W.
•
16
ThoJDP'OD• W. R. ••. Distriat Pol~ '1l2
Thomaon, Rev~ J. A.. •. . Island Curate
Thomsen, H. ••. Distl"iet Poibiluller
"18
Tho'IXllOn, J. •. . District Postmaster 18
Thornhill, Dr. H. ... Government Medical Officer 50
Tindall, J. ·10
•
..
L (u) CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT~
w.
Wright,"A. K. 12
Wortley, S.S. . J • •• 6
t f Wh ti th
A moun o
I
Whether the Office be held by
Principal in conjunction with
) <: i~r el any, and what other Cil-il, ~li- Period during
Whether the Princi-
. I nnc1pal Jitary, or Naval Office, or Ap- pal enjoy any, Date of First
Fces durmg be alfowed a' pointment, or Place of Profit, which the Officer
I
Iluuse for m any Colony, or on the Es-
the ye:ir hi•personal tablislunentofthe UnitcdKing- has been Absent
and what other Ad- Appoint-
I
Hcsidcnce · dom. t-antage or Profit, not ment under
1870, or what al~ If the Office be held by a Mili- from. the Colony
lm1·a1ice if tary or Naval Officer, whether required to be stated the Colonial
' ' upon Full or Half Milit1try or
in Sterling any, for Naval Pay, the T.ital Amount during the year
House Rent of Pay and Allowances of every in the preceding GoYernment.
Value. or Quarters. ~tine! i:c~nally receiYcd by him 1870.
m add1t1on to the Profits of hi~ Columns.
Office.
- - - ------ - - - - - - - - - · - ------- ------------.-~-- ...
£ s. d.
Nil .A. furnished Governor-in-Chief of the , 6 months Nil Hl July, '6G
Residence Colony of Honduras and
in Spanish the Turks Islands, and
1 Town various Judicial Offices
noted in Judicial Depart-
ment
do.
I Nil Nil Nil Half salary of Colo-
nial Secretary
•
do. do. Chief Clerk, Colonial Se- Nil do. I July, '58
cretary's Office, £575
•
CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT.
- £
-------
s. d.
COLONI.AL SECRE-
TARY'S OFFICE,
Continued.
Assistant Colonial Wm. A.G. Young (a) 10 Sept. '69
- Sec. of State 800 0 0 Col. •Rev.
Secretary Despatch, No.
165 oflO Sep.
'69. Commis-
sio~ by Sir J.
Grant
Acting Assistant Colo- John C. 1.Iackglashan 25 April, '70 The Ad minis- Half salary of do.
nial Secretary, from 25
April to 22 Oct., 1870 . trator of the Asst. Col.Sec.
I Government
Chief Clerk ... John C. Mackglashan 16 Sept. '66 The Governor, 575 0 0 do.
by Commission
•
Acting OhiofClerk, do.I Wm. J.E. Hall ... 25 April, '70 Tho Adrninis- Half salary of do .
trator of th& Chief Clerk
Government
First-class Clerk ... Wm. J. E. Hall 8 Sept., '66 The Gornrnor 400 0 0 do.
Ditto ... John R. Macnab ... 14 Nov. '70 The Governor 350 0 0 do .
£ s. d.
clo. do. Colonel in the Army, and do. Travelling Allowanco 23 Dec. '56
Lieut. Colonel Royal En- of £300 per annum,1
gineers,on the Seconded
List, without Pay
do. do. Nil do. Nil 8 Nov. '58
.Sterling.
SaJ.m:y is
Paid.
·,1
~
'"----!
£ s. d.
DIRECTORoF ROADS
&c., co1iti,nued.
Draughtsman
. ... J. Dunlop ... 15 March, '67 Sir. J.P. Grant. 250 0 0 Col. Rev.
~
Assistant ditto J. G. Doorly ... 1 Oct. '70 <l.o. 180 0 0 do.
11
SUPERINTENDENTS '
OF ROADS AND
WORKS. :I
First Class ... G. W. Clarke ... 1 March, '67 do . 300 0 0 do.
I
120 0 0 do.
I '
I
MORANT POINT I
'LIGHT-HOUSE.
Superintendent ... G. Davidson ... 21 May, 'G8 lion. Co[ y,J 130 0 0 do.
I
;_:j
Second ditte ... P. McKie ... 1863 ~ 50 0 0 do.
~ rn
Thir<l ditto ... J. Scott ... 186:3
I
I ~ 35 50 0 0 do.
PLUMB POINT
r <l)
"' 0
·~Iii
"
LIGHT-HOUSE. ·9"'
Supc1'i.ntendent ... T.H. Orrett ... 1 Jau. '61
I
) Q
s0
H2 0. 0 do.
Second Keeper ... J. Sturgeon ... 1 l!'cb. '69 Hon. Col. Mann 70 0 0 do .
I -
. .
do. I do. do. do. do. 21 May, '68
Iii:..
L 10 CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT.
CIVIL ESTABLISIL\IEN'r. L11
, '•"·
•
CIVIL ESTABLISH)IEN'T. L 13
do. do.
I do. do. do.
1 Jan. '70
23 Nov. '69
I
Gross amnt. do. Clerk of the Coµrt of do. do. As acting Cl erk
£1327 6s 8d Ordinary. of the Supreme
Disburse- Court & Clerk
rnents, I of the Crown,
£ ·J.1313s4dl 8 Aug. '50; as
Nett in- Island Sec., 11
c o in e, \ Feb. '69
I
£\:!1313s 4.<l
I'
GOVERNl\IENT SAV-
INGS' BANK DE-
PAlt'l'MEN'r.
i
Manager ... R. Mayo 1 Oct. '70 His Excellency 100 0 0 1 Government
. Savi 11 gs'
the Governor by
Col. Sec. Letter, lfan k l!'uu<l
No. .'.1055, dated
8 Nov., '70
STAMP DEPART-
MEN'l'.
Pestmae• for Jamaica W. Kemble (b) 1 March, '68 The Crown 600 0 0 do.
•
L 15
J.., 16 CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT.
I
By whom Ap-
I
Annual Sa- , From what
Date or pointOO, aud lary in Bri- Fund the
OFFICE. NAME.
Appoiatment. wider what tish or Army Salary is
Instrument. Sterling. Paid.
CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT. L 17
loe.
lowancc. if uy~,; Full 01· Half )lilitary o~
8terling Va- m1y, for l'iiwal l'ny, the Total Amoun
Honse Rent of l'oy " ' Allow""' of
kind uc:tually received by hi
or Quarters. · in acltlition to the Prolita of his
Olli cc.
'"i during the year
.1870.
required to be stated
in the preceding
Columns:
the Colonial
Government.
----- ----
£ 8. d.
1864
do. do. do. do.
do.
do.
do. 1859
.
do. do.
do.
.
do. do. do. do. do. 1869
-
do. do. do. do. do. 1861
'
By whom Ap·
I
I Annual Sa- From what
£ s. d.:
DISTRICT POST- iI
MASTERS, contim.wl.
OFFICE. NA1IE. .
Date of poiotc<l, and un-
Appointment. der what ll!~tru-
lary in Bri-
tish or Army
Fund the
Salary is
.
ment. S~rling. Paid.
!
-
£ s. d.
POST-OFFICE DE-
jPARTMENT,conti11ue.d.
Linst.ead ... R. White (a) ... 16 Nov. '68 The Governor 24. 0 0 Col. Rev.
Ditt.o ... E. M. Arthur (b) ... 4. Jan. '70 do. 24. 0 0 do.
Old Harbour ... R. Walker (j) ... 1 April, '69 do. 36 0 0 do.
Pear Tree Grove ... R. Ryan ... 1 Ang. 'GO do. 6 0 0 do.
•
Plantain Garden River R. Kirkland ~ .. 18June, '67 do. 30 0 0 do.
(a) £ceased.
(b) Acting from 4th to 10th January, 1870.
r)
(r.) Dismissed 30th November, 1870,
Deceased,
-
c) Resigned ith December, 1870.
(f) Ditto 31st Oct.ober, 1870.
CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT. L 21
<lo.
'' do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
I do.
do. do.
do. do. do. do. do.
do. clo. do. do. do.
,lo. do. do, do. do.
do. do. do. do. do.
do.
do.
do.
• do.
do.
I
do.
do.
do .
do:
.
L24 CIVIL ESTABLISHlIENT.
COLLECTOR GENE-
RAL'S OFl!'ICE.
March, '56
• 210 0 0 do.
0 do.
do.
H.J. Burger
clo. do. do. do. £2:5 per annum Per- July, '46
' sonal Allowance
•
do. £50 house do. do. do. April, '55
allowance
do. Nil ao. do. do. June, '69
£, 8. d.
INTERNAL BEVE-
DBP.A.RTDNT.
~.
· Bt. Atldnao.
Tbird.olw OQllador W.L. Siewart ... June, '69 TheQqTemor 300 0 0 Col. ReT.
St. 'J!Jwmas.
Third-cl.au Collector W, T. Jamison June, '69 do. 300 0 0 • do-
Portland.
.
do. do.
Taxes
•
Dl"tro Aaaistant Collec- Henry James Sept. '70 do. 150 0 0 do•
&. Afm?.
Second-clus Collector Wm. Gray Feb. '68 400 0 0 do·
of Taxes
L 28 CIVIL ES'rABLISIHIENT.
~~--~---~~- ---
£ s. c1.
INl'ERNAL RlIVE-
NUE DJ~P.A.RTMENT,
co;~timtei.l.
St. Mary.
First-class Assistant W.R. A. Hill ... Dec. '70 The Go>ernor 250 0 0 Col. Rev.
Collector ... I
Second-class ditto ... J. F. Clarke ... Oct. '69 do . 200 0 0 do.
Assistant Cashier , .. R. R. S. Spalding ... Oct. '70 do. 130 0 0 do.
First-class Clerk ... J. H . Hyman ... Oct. '70 do. 100 0 0 do.
Second ditto ... E, C. Bains Oct. '70 do. 80 0 0 do. .
'
St. Catherine.
St.Ann.
Third-class Collector J. W. Gruber ... Feb. '68 do. 300 0 0 do .
£ 8. d.
INTERNAL BEVE-
NUE l>EPARTHENT,
ccmM-.t
8t.3a.me1. •
Third-clasa A.lliatant H. I'. Orgill Feb. '68 The GoTernor 100 0 0 Col. Rev.
~
Ditto •
T • .B. Petgran Oct. '70 do. · 80 0 0 do.
•
Ditto J. G. Parkinson Nov. '69 do· 80 0 0 do.
Hanot!ef'.
Seoond-cJass Collector R. W. Allwood Feb. '68 do. 4.00 0 0 ·do.
.leaistant Cashier ... M.A.. Carter Oct. '70 . do. 180 0 0 .do.
JV~
Bec>Ond-class Oolleot.or Geo.Ffrencb Oct.. '70 do. 400 0 0 do.
St. BlizabetA.
Second-class Collector W. B. Salmon Feb. '68 do. -'00 0 0 do.
First.elall A.sejstant
Collect.or
w. L. Bonr .., Sept. '68
•• 250 0 0 do•
80 0 0
do.
do.
•
L33
Amount of
Date of First
Fees dur-
Appoint-
ingthe
meat 'under
Year 18?0,
the Colonial
in Ster-
£ 11. d.
do. do.
.. do.
do.
£50House
allowance
Nil
de.
do.
do.
do.
do.
aoce
do. do. do. do. Nil
do. do.
do. NU do.
do. do.
do. do.
do. do.
L 34 CIVIL ESTAllLISHMEN'f.
CUSTOMS' DEPART-
--- - ---
£ s. d.
}{ENT.
Kingllo1'.
Collector of C118toma R. Gillard (a.) March, '69 The Governor 600 0 0 Col. Rev.
Firat.'1laaa Clerk and Jno. Moree March, '56 do. 250 0 0 do.
Cashier
· at-class Cletk ... .Tio. Graves March, '56 do. 250 0 0 do.
Ditto and Assistant In- Louis Lewis May, '61 do.- 250 0 0 do.
specter of Invoices
Secoud-olaaa Clerk ... E.E. Lewin Feb. '64. do. 180 0 0 do.
lmpector of laTOicea C. Goldie (b) Oct. '69 Seo. of State 4.20 0 0 -do.
imd @lief Barveyor
.AlaiatAmt BUJ'\l'e701' .I. A..1'owlU J--.'69 The Governor 800 0 0 do.
OhW'TideB~
£ s. d.
'
~-.,..---------------- -------
.£ s. d.
& 0 0
85 0 0 do.
0 0 do.
0 0 do.
0 0 do.
-0 0 do~
ao. 65 0 0 do.
0 0 do.
0 0 do.
Ditto 0 0 do.
0 do. .
FaZmoutA.
'(Jcjllector of Customs J. A. Ba.relay Jane, '70 clo. SIO o!! do.
0 0 do.
G. G. Nix 0 0 do.
L 87
£ 8. d.
do.
c10.
do.
do.
do.
d.O.
dO.
do.
-
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
db.
do.
do.
July, '?O
186~
1869
Ap1'11, '?0
do. do. do, do. do. April, '?0
do. do.
-do.
-
do.
do.
do. do.
L 38 CIYIL ESTABLISHMENT.
-
_I i £ s. d.
---
CLERK OF MUNI-
CIP AL AND ROAD
BOARDS.
King·ston ... A. N. Cardozo ... 1 Feb. '68 The Governor 460 0 0 Col. Re>.
IMMIGRATION DE-
PARTMENT.
I
Agent-General ofEmi- W. fiiI. Anderson ... 6 July, '68 do. 1000 0 0 ImmigratioIl
gration in India for Fund
Jamaica i
Acting Agent-General H.B. Shaw ... 10 July, '68 do. 100 0 0 do.
ofI.mmigrationin Ja-
maica
Ch:ef Clerk, Head Of-1 W. A. Aldred ... 30 Sept. '69 do . 120 0 0 do.
fice
CONSTABULARY!
DEPARTMENT. I
I
Inspector-General (a) J. H. Prenderville ... 9 Oct. '66 do . 600 0 0 CoL Rev.
I
I .
I
Depot Inspector (b) IJohn Moore, Lieut. 3rd
W.I. Regiment
26 Nov. '66 do. 250 0 0 do.
I
(a) The Inspector·Gcneral is also honorary Inspector of Volunteers, and a Member of the Central Board of
Health.
(b) The Depot Inspector is also Inspector of St. Catherine,
CIVIL EST.ABLISIDIENT. L 39
- -------- -------------1---------1----------1-----.--
£ s. d.
do. do. Inspector of Prisons, £500 Nil Allowed, when Tra- 1 April, '63
per annum velling, £2 per
diem
do. do.
I Ilarbonr Master, £60 do. •£100 ditto 1848
do. do. Cooly Interpreter for his do. £100 ditto 1866
District, £30
Gs.each per do. Government :Medical Offi- do. do. 18 March, '70
anm., or cer at 8s. each, or £79
£14 ls. to 4s. Od. to 31st Dec. '70
31 Dec. '70
do. do. Capfain, unattached, at 7s. do. Forage for 2 Horses, 26 Nov. '66
per diem at ls 6d each per diem
L42 CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT..
HARBOR MASTERS.
- - £ s. d. --
Kingston ... W. S. Cooper ... 4 June, '46 General Barkly Nil Nil
... ...
Annotto :88J •
17 June, '69
Governor Eyre 30 0
Nil
0 Cot Rev.
Nil
Sir J. P. Grant
Brae
• Lucea and Green Island J. H. Caseley ... 21 July, '53 Sir 0. E. Grey 36 0 0 Col. Rev.
I
Montego Bay ... James Bates ... 1 Oct. '61 Sir C. Darling 36 0 0 do.
Old Harbor, Salt River M. Bravo ... 14. .Aug. '62 Governor Eyre Nil Nil
and Clarendon Bay ~
Savanna-la-Mar ... J. J. Peynado .... 1 Feb. '60 Govnr. Darling do· do.
Black R,iver ... w. G. K. Boxer ... 13 Sept. '59 do. do. do.
... •
Sit Ann'a Bay, Och9 Edw.ard Brown 25 June, '69 Sir J.P. Grant do. do•
Rios and RiQ Bueno
~~ONS' DEPART-
MENT:
Inspector of P.risons H.B. Shaw ... 1 April, '63 Lieut. Gov. Eyre,
by Commission
500 o·o Col. Rev.
I
Cltlfk ... w. R. Joll11 ... 15 July, '67 Sir J. P. Grant 50 0 01I do.
I
I
I
General Penitentiary. I
I
Sqperintandent ... John Horton ... 1 March, '61 Govnr. Darling, 300 0 oj do,
by Commission
Deputy Superintendent George Scraigg ... 22 Oct. '67 Sir J. P. G~t, 104 0 0 do.
by Letter
~a.Ut- ... Bev. w. S. Serres ... 13 Aug. '63 ~of New- .00 0 0 do.
castle
Clerk ... James .A. Marshall ... 1 Oct. '70 Admnr. of the
Gow-.-rnment
180 0 0 do.
.Asiistant Clerk ... George M. Duff ... 1 March, '68 Sir J.P. Grant,
by Letter
80 0 0 dd•
I
'
Ditto ... S. J. Dunckerly ... 1 Nov. '69 do. 60 0 0 do.
•
-CIVIL L48
Amount of Wh h
.
et 81' t
PrillOi~
h j Whothtt °"" " .... ~
Principalth•in conjunction 1ri
andj and what other Cil'IJ;
lli tary, or NaJt.!111.
PeriM ,during
Whether the~
~oy any, amt 'trW Date of First
Fees danng be allo~
Houpe for
· ~rsiJil
Appllintment, dr of
fit, in any Colony, dr oa .
which the Officer
. . . Adv~or Apintment
the year h18 , a1 El!tabliahmenl Of the U
Kingdom. .tia8 l>6m. Absent
lifO Beiidence; JI the Oftloe be Jield liy a Hilt, not ziequired ltmMrthe
' or 'tt'fiat a\- tary or Naval Officer ~ ~ '1ie Colony
. Ste I° lowanCQ, if ~on ~·uu or Balf :&{iii to be •Wea in Colonial Go-
in r 1ng any, fdf avol Pill,the Tot'll t: dminaz?aie Year
Hou11e Reilt o Poy au Allowances o f . the Preohdmg vemment.
Value. or Quarten ~nd a~t!1ally received.~ 11870.
• in addition to the Pro tl-91
Olllce.
Column.
£ s. d.
Nil do. Adting Agent.General Im- do. Allowed, wl:ien Tra- 1 April, '63
igration, afi £100 p~r .mh. telK!'lg',..S2 a.:day
do. do, Aisistant Clerk Immigra- do. Nil 16 July, '67
tiob Office, a\ £~0 per aamb.
d!).
do-.
do.
N«
do.
do.
do.
de.
do.
c]O..
Nil
..
do. do. :io.- do. do,
CIVIL ESTABLlSHMENT.
£ 8. d.
PRISONS' DEPART-
:MENT, continwid.
DispeDSer B· D. Lawes 1 Nov. '70 Sir J.P. Grant, 120 18 0 Col. Rev.
by Lett.er
DISTRICT PRISONS.
Sflperintendenll·
St. Oatberine ]). P. M:endes •.. 4. Feb. '64. Justices in Spe- 160 0 0 do.
Falmouth
.
Thomas P. Kidd 20 Oct. '62
ciaJ. Seesions
do. 200 0 0 do.
•
CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT. L 45
Whether the Office be held by Whether the Princi·
.A.mount of Whether the Principal in conjunction with
any, and what other Civil, Mi- Period during
Principal litary, or Na val Office, or Ai- pal enjoy any, Date of First
F ees during be allowed a pointment, or Place of Pro t, which the Officer
House for in any Colony, or on the Es- and what other Ad- Appoint-
the year his personal tablishment of the United King- has been Absent
Residence; dom. mentunder
vantage or Profit, not
1870, or what al- If the Office be held by a Mili- from the Colony
lowance, if tary or Naval Officer, whether required to be stated the Colonial
~on Full or Half J\lilitary or
in Swrling any, for aval Pay, the 'l'etal Amount during the year
House Rent of Pay and Allowances of every in the preceding Government.
Value. or Quarters. kind actually received by him 1870.
in addition to the Profits of his Columns.
Office.
--
£ s. d.
~
--· -- - -- · -
I
l
do. do. do. do. do. 4. Feb. '64
ISLAND Ml!JDICAL
£ 8. d. -
ESTABLISHMENT.
A.ctin~Su~ Wm. St.eventon, M.D. 16 :Ma.y, '70
MedWai The Gofarnor, 1000 0 0 Col. Bev.
by 1*\t.er
... 20 •
Jmie, '70 ao. loO 0 0 do.
~
.. lreclical 04icer lD. P. ~ M.D:
Direct.or .
... l& M'.al• f~O lo. 600 0 0 do.
Resident M'edioal Of. C. J. H. Smith, M.D. 18 April, '70 Sec. of Stat.e UO 0 0 do.
fice.r.
•
do. 250 0 0 do.
~ GOvernor, 160 0 0 do.
tifWarrant
PUJPTeyer
170 0 0 do.
Matron ... H. T. Atkins May,'6~ do. 90 0 0 do.
Chaplain ... J. Gayleard June, '67 clo• oo · 0 -0 do.
A'l'IC ASYLUM.
Amount of 'Vh l l
'I w;1~th~r th~ Offic~ be .hclcl _by
I nnc1pal in conJunchon wtth
Whether the Principal
et !Cl' t le • an r, and what other Civil Period during
· . Principal lli"htitry, or ~arnl Offic,., o'r cri:ioy any, and what Date of r:rst
Fees dunng be a,lloivccl a Appointment, or Place of l'ro- which the Officer
IIou~e for fi,t, 111. any Colony, or on.the other Advantage or Appoiutment
the year h· l Establishment of the Umtcd 'has been Absent
l~ p_er~oua Kiug<lom. und8rt]J.e •
Profit, not required
1870 Hc~itleuce; If the Office be held by a Mi!i- from the Colony
., or what a!- tary or Navul Ollicer, 'vh,·thcr to be dat.:J in Colonial Go-
lo\\"at1ce. 1f upon Full or ilalf illilitary or <luring the Y car
in Sterling any, for ~arnl Pay, the 'l'ot·1l Amount >Crmnent.
Hou~e H.ent o~ l'ay and Allowances of every
the Preceding
Value. .Q . . krnd actually received by him 1870.
OI uarte1s. in addition to the Profit. of his Column. .
OJ!iue.
£ s. d.
A,, 0
p 0 do..
e 0 do.
do.
•
c1o.
410.
do. ••
do.
do.
do.
do-
do.
do.
do.
do.
1870, in
Residence;
or what al-
dom.
If the Office be held by a J.(iJi.
I has been absent
.or Profit not required under the
t:ny or Na,·al Olficer, whether from the Colony
lowance, 11f.On Full or Half ;\lilitary or to be stated in the Colonial Go-
sterling Va- if any, for lfa,·~l Pay, the Total Amount during the Year
House Rent of Pay and Allowances of e,·ery' preceding Co- vernment.
lue. or Quartere. kind actually received by himl 1870.
in addition to the .Profits of hisl
Office. lumn.
£
~
s. d.
.
-- J ---
'
Nil Nil Nil Nil • July, '58
. 1868
do. do. £50 per annum fnr Immigration
Depot. and £120 per annum as
do. Nil { 1 Feb. '70
Medical Attendant of the Lepers'
Home.
do. do. Nil do. • 1868
3 May, '69
do. do. do. do. do. { 26 July, '69
do. do. ,.
do. do.
" 1869
* The Medical Officers markeJ thus, receive a per caput Allowance for attending Indentured Coolies.
£ s. d.
GOVERNMENT ME-
DlC.A.L OFFICERS,
continued.
Portland.
Port Antonio
W. C. Clarke (a) and 1 Dec. '68 The Governor, ~ 200 o O
{ R. E. Gegg .. . 11 April, "70 by _Commission 5 Col. Rev·
Buff Bay ... W. B. Keech ... 1 Jan. '69 do. 200 0 0 do.
St. James.
.. . J. Wilson, M.D. 1 Feb. '69 do. 300 0 0 do.
Bandon
:Montego Bay and Ru- J. Deleon 1 Feb. '69 do. 200 0 0 do.
ral District
... A.G. Mccatty 1 Feb· '69 do. 200 0 0 do.
Ditto
St. Ann.
St. Ann's Bay & Ocho A. Carter 1 Dec. '68 do. 250 0 0 do.
Rios
Dry Harbour :Moun- T. Raffington 1 Dec. '68 9ao. 200 0 0 do.
tains
H. Thornhill } I Dec. '68 } do. 200 0 0 do.
Moneague and Pedro { W. C. Clarke, M.D. 11 April, '70
St. Andrew.
Halfway Tree . .. J. Cargill, M.D. .,. 1 Dec. '68 do. 300 0 0 do.
St. Thomas.
Blue Mountain Valley J. S. Gerrard ... 1 Jan. '69 do. 200 0 • \) do.
and Morant Bay
Bath ... E.W. Major ... 1 Jan. '69 do. 150 0 0 do.
Plantain Garden River A. C. Neyland, }4:.D. 1 Jan. '69 do. 100 0 0 do.
St. David ... T. Manners (b) ... 16 Feb. '69 do. 150 0 0 do.
Medical Officer to Im- A.H. Cotter ... 1 May, '70 do. 250 0 0 do.
migrants in Plantain
Garden River District
(a) Dr. Clarke removed to Moneague, and Pedro District in St. Ann on the 11th of April, 1870.
(b) Dr. M!l-nners ceased to be a Government Medical Officer on the 30th June, 1870.
"
CIVIL ES'rABLISHMENT. .. L 51
£ s. d.
- - -- ··--
• 1868
Nil Nil Nil Nil
~ Nil
do. do. do· do. • 1869
do. do. £100 per anm. for Plantain do. Nil 1868
Garden River District.
do. do. Nil do. do. 1869
do. do. do. do. • 1865
• 1868
do. do. do. do. ~ Nil
do. do~ £25 per annum for attend- do. Nil 1862
ing Gordon Town, and £50
per annum for the Govern-
ment Reformatories at
Stoney Hill
t .
L52 CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT.
.
-------
GOVERNMENT ME.
--.-- - -- ·
£ s. d.
DICAL OFFICERS,
continued.
Hanover.
J. D. Potts (a) ... 1 Dec. '68 The Governor 200 0 0 Col. Rev.
Lucea { S. Brown, Actinci • 23 Nov. '70 by Commission 100 0 0 do.
Santa Cruz ... J. H. Clark ... 1 Jan. '70 do. 200 0 0 do.
Westmoreland.
'vVestern ... Z.Mennell ... 1 Jan. '69 do. 100 0 0 do .
Eastern District ... 0. C. Harvey ... 1 Jan. '69 do. I 100 0 0 do.
JUDICIAL DEPART-
I
I
MENT.
Court of Chancery.
I
Chancellor ... The Governor for the
time being .
Vice Chancellor ... The Chief Justice for
the time being
l!Iaster in Ordinary ... Charles Harvey . . 20 1.Iarch, '61 Gov. Darling Nil
Supreme Court. I
Chief Justice ... The Hon. Sir J. IJucie 24 Dec. '69 By Commission 2000 0 0 do.
Smith, C ~1.G. under the (heat
. Seal·
Assistant Judge of the The Hou. J. F. Cargill 23 May, '56 By Commission 1200 0 0 do.
Supreme Court from Gov. Barkly
Ditto I ... The Hon. E:Kemble(b) 17 Jan. '61 By Commission 1200 0 0 do.
from Gov. Dar-
I
ling
Ditto ... The Hon. A. Ker 21 Feb. '61 do. I 1200 0 0 do.
(n) Dr. Potts r<'signe<l his appointment in Octoher. 1870.
(b) ~Ir. Kern hie retired on a pension on the 1st of February, 1870.
CIVIL UYABLISBM:BNT. Laa·
Whether the ~
~erio4 during
pal enjoy $Dy, Date of First
•hich Ql,. Ofllcer
and what othltr Ad- Appoint.
ace; meut uador
187~ ta.ta~
ce, if the Colonial
in Sterling ,, fblt during the year
House Rent in the prec$ling Government.
Value. or Quarters. 1•10.
Column••
£ s. d.
Nil
do.
N"ll
do. -~
£250 fop tbaWeatan lnt.e-
Nil
do.
•
•
~
101~·70
rior District.
•
Sbrrogate in Vioe..A.dnh- do. 1847
96 19 8 do. do.
ralty Court.
-----..------:-----~-----1------~---------------
£ s. d.
do. do. Clerk to Legislative Coun- do. £200 Travelling Al- 8 March, '50
cil, £400 lowance
do. do. One of the Attorney-Gene- do. Nil Sept. '58
ral's .Assistants, £·J.OO
180 8 8 do. Nil do. £1000 Pension from 25 No'V'. '03
Demerara, as Secy.,
Reg., & Rec.· Gen.
& £193 6s. 8d. Pen·
sion from the Island
I
as late Usher of the
I
43 1 0
I Black Rod
---.- - - - - · - - - ; - -,-
CIRCUIT COURTS,
··~-'----- 1 £ s. d.
continued.
Westem Ofrcuit.
Man9hester ... I
St. Elizabeth
Westmoreland ... ' .An Assistant Judge
~ of the Supreme
Hanover Court:
St James
Trolo.wny ···)
In sol vent De ht ors' Held by. the District
Courts ' Court Judges
I
DISTRICT COURTS.
Judge ... Hon. Jaspel'. F. Cargill 28 Oct. '67 The Governor I Nil Col. Re,-.
.Assistant Clerk ... Henry Maxwell Hall 28 Oct. '67 The Governor, 100 0 0 do-
by Letter
'
•
Ditto . .. Donald Matheson ... 25 June, '70 do. 60 0 0 do.
I
Dittg ... '
Stephen H. Cooke ... 1 Feb. '70 do• 30 0 0 .
I
do.
' do.
CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT. 57 I..
• I
do. do.
I •do. do. do.
<lo. do. Registrar of the Court of do. Travelling Allowance Oct. '55
Vice-Admiralty and Prov 1sional Al.
lowance of £100 for
duties un ler Insol-
vent J,aw
do. do. Clerk of Petty Sessions, do. Ditto £96 per anm. 5 Aug. '63
£150 per annum
I
I
· Dy whom Ap· I Annual So.- From what
Date of J pointed, and uu- lu.ry in Bri- J Fund the
OFFICE. NA)1E.
Appointment. : der what Instru- tish or Almy 1 Salary is
ment. Sterling. Paid.
'
__,_____,_________ I
I i
~----1 ------ . ----
DISTRICT COURTS, 1
I l
I
£ s. d.
continued.
St . .Am~'s Ba11.
Judge ... W. D. Bruce ... 15 May, '69 The Queen 800 0 0 Col. Rev .
Acting Clerk ... .Alexander Lako ... 1 Dec. '70 Sir J, P. Grant 300 0 0 do .
.Assistant Clerk ... Chas. B. Burnett ... Dec. "70 do. 60 0 0 I do.
I
Bailiff ... Israel Lewin ... 1 June, '69 do. I 65 0 0 I do.
Port .tfotonio.
Judge ... Henry Drake ... 1 Jan. '69 'rhe Governor, 900 0 Q I
I do.
by Commission
Clerk ... James M. Facey ... 1 Sept. '68 The Governor 300 0 0 do.
by Letter
Bailiff ... Peter .A. :Moodie ... 1 Nov. '67 do. 70 0 0 do.
Falinoutk.
Judge ... Harry Davidson ... 16 Dec. '67 j Sir J. P. (}rant, 800 0 0 do.
by Commission
Clerk (a) ... .Andrew B. Dignum ... 18 Dec. '67 1 do. 300 0 0 do .
Assistant Clerk (b) ... John S. Thomas '" I 1 Sept. '68 The Governor, 60 0 0 do.
by Letter
Bailiff (c} ... Honry S. Gilhoum ... 1 17 Jan. '67 do. 65 0 0 do.
\
(a} Between the months of June and November the Falmouth Distriet Court was abolished, and the Clerk re-
movecl to the St. Ann's Bay District Court. On the 1st of December the Court was i·e-established, and the Clerk
rc-appoi oted.
(b) The Assistant Clerk, on the aliolition of the Falmouth District Court. was removed to the Mandeville Court.
On th~ 1st of Decemher the Court was re-established, and the Clerk re-appointed.
(c) The Bailiff, on the abolition of the Falmouth District Court, was appointed additional Bailiff of the Monte·
go Bay District Court. On the lst of December the Falmouth District Court was re-established, and he was
re-appointed. ·
L GO CIVIL ES'l'ABLISIBIENT.
I I
I
: I I
I
OFFICE. NAME.
Dato of I By whom Ap-
pointed, and
Annual Sa-
lary in Bri-
:From wbut
Fund tho
Appointment. under what tish or Army Salary is
Instrument. Sterling. Paid.
-------- -- £ s. d. /
---
DISTRICT COURTS,
continued.
"'
I
Spanish Town.
Clerk ... Gilbert Shaw ... 1 Nov. '67 do. 400 0 0 do.
Judgo ... Charles Rampini ... 23 March, '68 The Governor, 800 0 0 do.
by Commission
Clerk ... A. H. Drummond ... 18 Feb. '69 do. 350 0 0 do.
1
Assistant Clerk ... J. T. Palache (a) ... 22 April, '68 The Governor 60 0 0 do.
Ditto ... J. S. Thomas (b) ... 28 June '70 do. 60 0 0 do.
Ditto ... J. 0. Lewis ... 1 Feb. '70 do. 30 0 0 do.
~
>
L 62 CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT.
MontelJO Bay.
Judge ... Philip Anstic Smith ... 17 Nov. '68 The Go't"ernor 800 0 0 Col. Rev.
by Commission
Clerk ... James Allwood ... 1 Jan. '69 do. 300 0 0 do.
Assistant Clerk .. John Humber ~ ... 1 Aug. '69 j 'l'he Governor, 60 0 0 do_
by Letter
Ditto ... Thomas Brown ... 1 Feb. '70 do . 30 0 0 do.
Assistant Clerk H• Theodore Peynado ... 1 Aug. '70 The Governor, 42 0 0 do.
by Letter
Ditto ... C. J. Mowat ... 26 Aug. '70 do. 30 0 0 do.
Ditto ... J. W. Petgrave ... 10 Jan. '70 do. 30 0 0 do.
Bailiff (Westmoreland) James C. Young ... 1 Jan. '69 do . 70 0 0 do.
Ditto (St. Elizabeth) Henry R . Hyam ... 20 Sept. '70 do. 50 0 0 do. -
COURT OF VICE-
ADMIRALTY.
.
Registrar ... Edward B. Lynch ... 21 Nov. '59 Letters Patent I do. do.
under the Seal ofi
. the High Court oti
Admiralty of
England
(u) Sir J. Lucie Smith is ex-officio Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court of Jamaica under section 4 of 26 and
27 Vic., c. 24.
CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT. L 63
do. do. Clel'k of the Peace for do. £9 per Month 'l'ra- 7 Oct. '68
St. Elizabeth (n) velling Allowance
do, do. Clerk Petty Sessions and do. Pension as Clerk of 1870
Circuit Court, £260 per an. Peace
Nil do. I do. do. £12 per Month Tra- 1 Jan. '68
1elling Allowance
- - - - - -- - - -----
COURT OF VICE-
ADMIRALTY,
continued.
Marshal ... Henry Maxwell Hall 2;) Nov. '59 Letters Patent Nil Col. Rev.
under the Seal of
the High Court of
Admiralty of
England
( Charles Harvey ... ..,
I
surrogatcs Wellesley Bourke ...
f
l
By the Judg• do. do.
Thomas Hendrick ...
j
COURT OF ORD!-
NAH,Y.
STIPENIDARY
:MAGIS'l'R.A.'.l'ES. lI
D. Ewart
R. Hill
H. Kent
...
...
...
Sept. '35
Feb. '3:t
Nov. '34
Lord Glenelg
Lord l\Iulgrave
Lord Monteagle
300
300
300
0
0
0
0
0
do .
do.
do .
T. W. Jackson (a) ... Nov. '37 Sir L. Smith 300 0 0 do .
POL ICE MAGIS- H. J. Bicknell
TR.A.TE
... March, '60 Sir C. Darling 500 0 0 Col. Rev.
CORONERS.
I
Whrtlwr the Oflke be held bv
Amount of \\hciher tho 1'1inciral in ccnjunction with Period_during
Whether the Princi-
Prine· 1 I any. and wlrnt othrr Ch-ii, 1\li-
1
I I
t
•.
'
I. .
@. , i:i i$ ~ I Nil .do. I ®. Jan. ~s6:
c;J "' l'l .
"' ~ 0 a>
·~ .... -0 l:Q 00
}
do. ~ ~!S •W: .do. I do. de . Sept. '85
d ·~ ~ F-c
r...o"t:l«=< o
'1t>. .~-~ :i i:.~1 rlo. ; do. I de. Feb. 184
bl'~>:!~ i::;
·~ """'~ ~
do. ·~al ~w _.., Captain R.N., Half Pay do. do. Nov. '34.
.s "' ,fil
,..<:! !:: .
o.> 0 ~·~-~:
:
do. ) ~-i=:i..r:: Sub-Agent of Imm:!gration do. do. Nov. '37
'
io. :Nil ! .Nil : .do. l d-o. M11.rch,•'60
I I
i' I . I
~ I
I
-~
l
~ .
71-CmL EsTABLISHMENT1 1870.
L 66 CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT.
I OFFICE. NAME.
Date or
Appointment.
BywbomAp·
pointed, and
under what
Annual Sa-
•
1ary in Bri·
tish or Army
From what
Fnnd the
Salary is
Instrument. Sterling. Paid.
CLERKS CIRCUIT
I_ £ 8. d.
--
"COURTS.
Kingston James Dayes 1 Feb. ' 70 The Governor 120 0 0 Col. Re;.
CLERKS OF P:FTTY
SESSIONS.
l
I
Wh~th_er th.e Offic_e be. held by
Amount of ''ihcihcr the Pnnc1pal m con1unchon with Period during
Whether the Princi-
Prmcipal n_ny, ,md what ot'her CiYil, Mi-· pal enjoy any, Date of First
Fees during b ea]lo\\,cd a ht'.'ry, or Naval Officer, or Ap·
pomtment, or Place of Profit, which lhc Officer
Honse for m any Colom·. or on the Es- and what other Ad- Appcint.
the year l1is pe1·sonal. tablishrnent of tho United King- has been Absent !--
Residence· <lorn Vtlntage or Profit, not meut under
1870, 01 what al- If the Office be held by q Mili- from the Colony
l . tary or Naval Officer, whether
owaucr, lf upon Full or Half ~lilitary t>r required to be sbted the Colonial
i;i Sterling any, for Naval Par, the Total Amount during the year
House Hent o~ l'ay and Allowar_1cos of every in the preceding Govcmmeut.
Value. 01· Quarters kmcl a·tually recen•cd b1• him 1870.
• in addition to the Profits of his Columns.
Office.
i
I
I
do.
I
I
do. do. do. £96 per anm. Tra. 5 Aug. '63
velling Allowance
do. Clerk Bath Circuit Court do. £120 ditto 1 Feb. '70
do.
do.
do.
I
I
I Nil do. £72 ditto 1 Feb. '70
do, do. do. do. £90 ditto 10 Aug. '54
do. do. Assistant Clerk St. Ann's do. £132 ditto 1 Feb. '70
Bay District Court
do. do. Clerk St. Ann's Bay Ci}. do. £120 ditto 7 Oct. '68
cuit Court
do. do. Assistant Clerk Spanish do. £168 ditto 1 Jan. '47
Town District Court
do. do. Ditto Black River ditto & do. £96 ditto 1 Feb. '70
Assistant Clerk Sav.-la-
.Mar District Court
do.
I do. Ditto :Montego Bay dit.to do.
do.
£84 ditto
£60 ditto
14 Aug. '67
1 Feb. '70
do. do. Clerk Sav.-la-Mar Circuit
Court
do. do. Ditto Montego Bay ditto do. £60 Jitto 29 Oct. '49
I
I By whom Ap· Annual Sa- From what
Date of pointed, and un- lary in Bri- Fund the
OFFICE. NA:U:E.
Appointment. der what lnstru- tish or Army Salary is
ment. Sterling. Paid.
- £ s. d.
----
CLERGY, continued.
Island Curates, continued.
Manchester ... D. P. Panton ... ...... The Governor 340 0 0 Col. Rev.
Ditto• ... C.R. Chandler ... Jan. '54 do. 340 0 0 do.
St. Mary
. ... M. G. Constantine ... April, '55 do. 340 0 0 do .
. -
Ditto
Stipendiary Curate
...
...
F. H.Sharpe
E .. B. Key
... 27 March, '66
·do .
340 0 0,
300 0 0
...
1 do.
£150 fahnd
Treasury
£150 Imprl.
Treasury
Island Curates.
St. George's ... E.Nuttall ... 1867 do. 340 0 0 do;
Stipendiary Curate ... J. Gayleard ... 1866 Sec. of State 225 0 0 British Con.
Fund
. '
Government Curate, C. McKinnon, B..A.. .... 1868 The Governor 120 0 0 Col. Rev .
Port Royal
ST.ANDREW.
Rector (a) and Island G. T. Braine, M.A. ... 1870 do. 340 0 do.
Curate 01
(a) Mr. Braine was appointed Rector of the Voluntary Church of St. Andrew in 1870.
CIVlL ESTABLISHUEN'r. t 7:1
! do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
1863
1855
'
- £ s. d.
---
CLERGY, continued.
Island Curates.
.Mount James ... .A. Findlay ... 1858 The Governor 340 0 0 Col. Rev .
Woodford ... H. H. Isaacs, M ..A. ... 1859 do. 340 0 0 'do.
Rec tot' ... S. H. Cooke (a) ... 1867 The Governor 400 0 0 Col. Rev.
:Morant Bay ... J. G. Richards ... 1867 The Bishop 340 0 0 do.
Island Curate.
Bath ... J. K. Hepburn ... 1861 The Governor 340 0 0 do.
Stipendiary Curates. \
:M:anchioneal ... A.B. Foote ... lap7 do. 150 0 0 do.
Rector.
Port Antonio ... W. Smith ... 18641 do. 400 0 0 do.
Island Curates.
Rural Hill ... C. P. Street ... 1868 do. 340 0 0 do.
Buff Bay ... R. K. Dumbar ... 1861 do. 340 0 0 do.
Catechist.
Ho-pe Bay ... A. James ... 1867 do. 80 0 0 do.
-
£ s. d.
·-- - - . ·- ·-
Nil
do. do.
Nil
. Nil
do.
Nil
do.
Nil
do.
1852
1860
1
-
do. £30 in lieu do. do. do. 1839
of Glebe
• do. 1861
do. do. do. do.
--- ---
II
Nil
I Nil Nil Nil Nil 1852
~--.,;...__. - -= = - -
£ s. d.
REFORMATORY,
continue!l.
General Officer ... R. McDermot
,
.... July, '70 Superintendent 2G 0 0 Col. Rev.
Hospital Attendant ... C. Greeu ... March, '70 do. 46 & 0 do.
EDUCATIONAL DE-
PA.R'l'.M.l!:N'l'. I
Inspector of Schools John Savage ... 20 May, '63 Governor Eyre 500 0 0 do.
~
Falmouth ... Thomas Healy ... 23 Jan. '69 do. 200 0 0 do.
Superintendent ... Rev. H. P. IJ. Melville Aug. '70 ·do. '160 ~o 0 !Clo• f:~.
Tutor ... H. ?.I. H. Cox ... July, '70 do. '.160 -:t> 0 •I :do.
Cook ... Mrs. McDcrmot ... Aug. '70 Superin~endent 15 u 0 ;' do. ..
-"'-
_c.
--.
M2 RETURN OF OFFICERS
J. Aug. O'Sullivan Provost-Marshal General 2000l.; bond from the Guarantee Society.
TREASURY.
Mayo, R. • • Treasurer Joint bond for lOOOl., viz. : self, 1000[.;
W. Rose, 250l.; W. G. l\IcFarlane,
250l.; I. Levy, 250l.; C. J. Ward, 2501.
STAMP DEPARTMENT.
Chapman, P. E. . . Commissioner Joint bond for 2001., viz. : self, 200!. ;
Venerable W. Rowe, l OOZ. ; Rev. D. B.
Panton, 1001.
West, John Acting Commissioner Joint bond for 200[.; self, W. S. Cooper,
J. Fowles.
•
INTERNAL REVENUEDEPARTl\'.IENT.
Arbouin, C. • • Locker and Guager .. Bond of European Assurance Society for
300l.; joint bond for 500l.; self, A. L.
l\falabre, L. P. Branday.
Boxer,·w. L. ..
.
Assistant Collector .. Ditto 500l.
..
•
Joint bond for 2507., viz.: self, 250l. ; J.
Bunting, T. H. .. Savings Bank Clerk
Patterson, 125l. ; Alex. A. Aiken, l25l.
Clarke, T. H. .. Assistant Collector .. Joint bond for 300l., viz.: self, 300l.; G.
J. Peynado, 150l.; T. Clarke, 150l.
Ditto260l.
•
- · State Nature and Amount of Security,
Namil: Ofticea. Names of the SuretJiM,
and Som11 for which t.hey are answerable.
CUSTOMS' DEPARTMIENT.
Barclay, J. A. Collector ond of European Assurance Society for
iffol.
Badley, C.
'=~ 1V'aite~
Bodden, N. Collector
Campbell, J. N. Ditto
Lord,R.
District Postmasters.
H. Swaby .- Postmaster, May Hill
•
R. A. Patton -. Ditto, Mile Gully --
A. Copland and H. A. Jacobs, 50l.
CONSTABULARY.
Alexander, A. II. .. Inspector . . Bond of European Assurance Society for
300t.
~
Black, T. G. . . Sub-Inspector .. Ditto 300l.
Broderick, G. N. .. Inspector .. Ditto 300l.
Brownrigg, l\L C. .. Ditto .. Ditto soot.
Crosbie, L. .. Sub-Inspector .. Ditto 300l.
Cotter, D. D. D. .. Inspector .. Ditto 300l.
Doorly, C. 'l'. .. Sub-Inspector .. Ditto 300l.
Fiel<l, G. E. C. .. Ditto . . Ditto 300l.
Hart, T. P. .. Inspector .. Ditto .3 00l.
Hepburn, St. J. G. B. Ditto .. Ditto 300l.
Isaacs, A. A. .. Ditto .. Ditto 300l.
1\lcGrath, G. . . Inspector .. Ditto 300l.
:McLeo<l, \V. .. Ditto . . Ditto 300/.
l\litchell, T. .. Ditto . . Ditto 300l.
)foore, J. .. Ditto . . Ditto 500l.
Nuirne, A. .. Ditto .. Ditto 300l.
Stewart, W. N. L. .. Ditto . . Ditto 300l.
Sinclair, A. C. .- Clerk .. Di'tto 500l.
Tivy, St. L. G. .. Sub-Inspector . . Ditto 300l.
Wheatlc, T. K. . . Inspector .. Ditto 300l.
DISTRICT COURTS.
Alcock, E. . . Clerk . . Joint bond for 200l.; self, B. Vickers, J.
C. Stone, W. Nicpll.
Allwoo<l, J. .. Ditto . . Bond of European Assurance Society for
200l. ; ditto 300l.
Dignum, A. B. .. Ditto .. Ditto 200l. ; ditto 300l.
Drummond, A. H. .. Ditto .
.. Ditto 200l.; ditto 300l.
Facey, J.M. .. Ditto .. Joint bond for 2001., yiz.: self, 200l. ; T.
L. Barber, lOOl.; W. L. Young, lOOl.
:M 12 RETURN OF OFFICERS
'-'~
Hall,H.M. .. Assistant Clerk . . Joint bond for lOOZ, viz. : self, 1 OOZ. ; R.
T. Wood, 50/.; S. L. Barned, 50l.
Humber, J.C. . . Ditto .. Bond of European Assurance Society for
100/.
James, A. J. . . Assi8tant Clerk . . Ditto lOOl.
Jackson, A. McL. .. Ditto .. Ditto lOOl.
• •., • •, ~ • • l.
·wHO HAVE GIVEN SECURITY. !II 13
-
StafeNature and Amount of Security,
Nai;ues. Offices. Names of the Sureties,
and Sums for which they arc answerable.
1- · --·
DISTRICT COURTS, continued.
Munroe, L. F. .. Assistant Clerk .. Bond of European Assurance Society for
lOOl.
iJ
j •
'
.
•
.
PENS I 0 NS,
• ..
1870.
'
PENSIONS.
r ...,,...,... • --;::;rr
Amount of Authority· under Date from which
Name of the Party. the Pension in which the P ension was the Pension has been
Sterling. Grnnte<l. Paid.
PENSIONS TO OFFICERS OF
. LATE LEGISLATURE-
Clarke, J.P. .. 144 0 0 ) 1st July, 1866
I
....
Gayleard, J.
Rennalls, Hon. S. .-
~
- - ! 120
279 15 4
0 0
I (Appropriation Act ... -
Salmon, !Ion. J.
Kemble, W.
--
.-
200
*180
0 0
0 0 )
I ....
. -..
PENSIONS 'rO SUFFERERS BY
DIS'l'URBANCES OF 1SG5-
Alberga, Mrs. L. .. 150 0 0 i 1st January, 1866
Harrison, R. G. .. 40 0 0 . ....
Herschell, Mrs. T. E. .. 75 0 0
I ...- ...
Hitchins, 1'\Irs. 1'\I. J. -. 150 0 0 .. .. --
- (Appropriation Act
McGowan, W.W. .. 20 0 0 25th 1'\Iarch, 1866
·Reid, Mrs. C. E. -- 75 0 0 .. -.
Rutty, J. W. .. 25 0 0 J ....
PENSIONS FOR SERVICES 1824
AND L831-
Finlason, W. .. 120 0 0 2 Wm. 4 cap. 44 1832
•
PENSIONS. N3
·'
Amount of Emo1u-
Ser"\"icc for which the Pension was Granted. merit when last Cause of Retirement.
Employed in P11b-
lie Service,
£ s. d.
Junior Assistant Judge .. 1,500 0 0 I
Junior Chairman of Quarter Sessions .. 800 0 0 I
Chief Justice
1,200
0
0
0
0
l Change in the Judicial
system.
1
.. ..
Assistant Judge
Chief Justice .. ..
1,200
2,000
0
0
0
0
I
J
Husband killed.
Wounded.
Ditto.
Husband killed.
Ditto.
Wounded.
.
Husband killed.
Ditto.
Ditto.
Wounded.
Ditto ditto.
. .. . 12,134 0 0 .
~
~
..,,,. -=- -
~- ~
-·- ~~
PENSIONS. N5
Amouni ofEmolu-
Service for which the Pension was Granted. ment when last Cause of Retirement.
Employed in Pub-
lie Service.
.. £ s. d.
..... rn,134 0 0
Ditto clitto.
~ Ditto ditto ..
Ditto ditto.
Ditto ditto.
•
Long Service as l\Iatron at Public Hospital.
..
Inspector of Police 300 0 0
~ Length of Service and
ill-health.
Ditto .. 220 0 0
Blincl Policeman.
..
~Reduction,
Ditto 340 0 0
Ditto .. 580 0 0
2-PENSIONS, 1870.
N6 PENSIONS.
.
I
Amount of Authority under Date from which
Name of the Party. tho Pension in which the :Pension was the ·Pension has been
I Sterling. Granted. Paid.
I
£ s. d.'
Brought forward .. 7,179 16 8 .. w ... -...
CIVIL PENSIONS-
Aldred, G. E. .. 45 6 8 Appropriation Act 1st February, 1SGS
Ewen, W.
. -. 136 16 6 .. ..... 8th March, 1870
' £ s. a.
16,760 0 0
Coroner, l\Ietcalfe 96 0 0
21,636 0 0
.. ····•·
Amount ufEmolu-
ment when last Cause of Retirement.
Service for 'fhich the Pension "ltas Grar:.tcd, Employed in Public
Service.
£ s. d.
21,636 0 0
• •
FOREIGN CONSULS.
'.:. ! ! . ~ '•
.,
02 FOREI,GN CONSULS.
..
* Joseph Woolley
. Hayti -- 9th November, 1868
VICE-CONSULS.
'" Mr. Noel Crosswell acted as Consul a short time for Mr. Woolley, in 1867.
FOREIGN CONSULS. 03
POPULATION.
.•
' "'
~
Number and Colour of Persons. Iv
:Number of Houses, ·wbarref!, &c. Kumber of Persons.
0
Kingston .. .. 4,007 583 49 510 10,984 J6,375 27,359 1,922 2,152 4,074 3,768 6,180 9,948 5,297 8,040 13,337 M
St. Andrew .. -. 4,726 295 168 29 11 ,338 l2,113 23,451 400 435 835 1 ,841 1,983 3,824 9,097 9,695 18,792 ?:
U2
Port Royal .. .. 1,490 1-74 94 342 3,823 4,043 7,866 293 138 431 549 733 1,282 2,978 3,175 G,153 q
St. David .. U2
-- 1,389 146 89 10 3,224 3,228 6,452 44 43 87 285 270 555 2,898 2,912 5,810
St. Thomas in the East 5,218 287 1G6 12,874 13,335 1,283 2,717 11,411 11,819 ~
36 26,229 180 102 282 1,4341 23,230 M
Portland -
. .. 1,703 129 52 74 4,115 4,425 8,540 58 85 143 620 679 1,299 3,440 3,658 7,098
q
i-3
St. George .. ..
Metcalfe .. ..
1.852
3,27G
79
230
73
34
6
168
4,493
7,963
4,584
7,779
9,077
15,762
57
161
42
102
99
263
61G
1,257
600
1,111
I
1,216
2,368
3,830
6,553
3,932
6,578
7,762
13,131 ~
00
St. Catherine ·- 2,833 397 288 415 5,672 7,043 12,715 266 281 547 1,364 1,907 3,271 4,023 4,865 8,888 ....
St. Dorothy . _ .. 1,248 26 44 44 2,718 2,720 5,438 86 78 164 596 522 1,118 2,036 2,120 4.156 P-'
~
St. John .. .. 2,254 166 168 5 4,645 4,65(; 9,301 46 41 87 731 704 1,435 3,868 3,911 7,779
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St. Thomas in the Vale 4,303 412 253 35 9,402 9,618 19,020 139 llO 249 J,624 1,515 3,139 7,639 7,993 15,632 0
i:j
St. Mary .. .. 3,838 450 194 123 8,429 8,677 17,106 276 180 456 1,300 1,369 2,669 6,853 7,128 13,981
&
St. Ann .- .. 6,425 395 305 287 17.794 18,525 36,319 577 633 1,210 3,002 3,213 6,215 14,215 14,679 28,894 <t>
Clarendon .. ·- 3,951 360 402 171 12,614 12,127 24,741 191 130 321 2,204 1,987 4,191 10,146 10,083 20,229
c;;,
1870.
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Q2 MISCELLANEOUS NU}1ERICAL RETURNS.
"'..... .;
,...
"en
c.o
o~
.µa Number of Paupe rs in Xumhcr of InJenturell
;:> ·- d each P ari$JJ. lnuni6'1'H u ts loc:iteLl in
Country, District, or ·~ u~ ~ ;::::i Amount ofDcpo~its
Q ... ~ ...rn
each P ari;d1.
U) ~
,....... ~ A~ co .,;
<..- .:::
Parish. c::::l 0;,. in Savings' Banks ..,;
CJ
..,; 0
~ ~ "a
0 s "a
s ~
z 0 w. "' .µ
~ ....,
z.:::
' "
~
C)
>=;
0
8
......
""' ~
C)
8
0
£ s. d. I
Clarendon -. 1 49 1,940 18 3 110 1£52 ~G2 502 2-16 748
'
Portland .. ~- .. ...... 79 1]8 ] 97 68 27 95
Rl<;TUilN sltoicing th'1 }.~umber of Immigrants introclucccl into t!tc Island during the Year 1870.
--
I Kumber of Immigrants.
I - - - -1
Name of Ship.
Port of
Departure.
Port of
An'i"rnl. I
Date of
Ani>al.
i--.,---.,-----1___ A_f_r:_c_a_n_~----I
Coolies.
'"CJ
(ti .5 .
"'c>
--;; E ..::"'i:: ~
(.) 0
~ ~ ...... 8
------ -- ----------- :-------- -- -----~--1 ------
I ---
• 194 2G~ 51 90~
Number of Indentured Immigrants Located in the several Parishes in Jamaica on t!te 31st December,
1870.
Africans. Coolies.
I Total in each
rcrish.
ti; 00
C)
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d" ui d ~
"'
"
"2 a :g C)
03 8 """'
0
<l) 0 ...... CJ
~ E:-i [:.,_. 8
- -- ------- "" ""'
St. James .. .. .- .- .. 37 18 55 55
St. Elizabeth .. .. .. .. .. 29 18 47 47
Portland .. .. .. .. .- 23 12 3[) 35
St. George's .. .. .. .. .. 45 15 60 GO
SURRY.•
Kingoton 8 28.912
Accord111g
D. H. Campbell, M.A.., 762l, no no Parade ... 900
to (J(•JISUS
of 1861
St. Andrew 160 29,764 W. Mayhew, M.A., 580l. yes yes Halfway Tree ... 350
St. Thomas 300 24,681 S. H. Ccoke, 543t yes yes Morant Bay ... 500
---
MIDDLESEX.
St. Cathrine 450 46,474 F. S. Braclshaw, LL.D., 626l. 84l. in no Span~h. Towu ..•. 1000
lieu of '
'
Manchioneal ... 700 ... ...
,,
.-.~
.
ttRuralHill ... 530 ... •f.
..
I
... i
800 t St. Mark's, Boston ... 400
" :
(1
I!St. Margaret's Bay ... 350 ... .. "
I
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I
~ Hope Bay ... 500 ... .. "
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······ Luidas Vale ... 500 4.00
Point Hill ... 375 ... . .."
...... Oltl Harbour ... 260 200 .. ..
St ~ilip'1f ... 300 50 ,, l ....
Somerset Hall ... 500 41)0 .. "
1:
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2850 15,525 6600
R4
RETURN OF CHURCHES,
1 Panon- Chu1·ch, where situated and
Names of tl1e Pa- Population
ri~hc~. in what Name or tl1e Rector, and
Ccnmty or Dis- of each age Glebe. the number of Persons it will
trict, and extent Value of the Living.
in Square Miles. Parish. House. contain .
- - - - - -------- .-·----
Brought fonrar<l 155,448 ...... ... ... ...... 3950
Manchester 310 32,i43 D. Il. Panton, M.A., acting as yes yes Mandeville ... GOO
Rector, 340t. .
J. S. llildcLrand, 340l. ... ... ...... ...
:'
...
H.F. Shal'fe, 340l. ... ... ...... :
I
... I
i
.
COR~WALL.
.
E. A. Stewart, 340l. ... ... ...... ...
- -- -6,650
--
Carried forward 329,583 ....... ... ... ......
LIVINGS, &c. R5
500
... Arthur's Scat ... 1,000 300 " 110
500
f
~
Providence
... Pratvillc
800 700 " yes
There arc, besides these,
ten Churches served
... ?.Iilc Gully ... 650 500 " no by Catechists which
formerly were served
... 400 300 by Clergymen, capable
•· Porns " DO
of holding 5250 per-
300 sons and having sevc-
ral congregations in
attendance of 3760.
... C. uy's Hill ... 500 400 " yes There are also several
- .. catechctical stations
... Wal ton School ... 150 100 yes supported by the Ja-
Claremont ... 350 250 .. no
maica Home and For-
eign Missionary So-
cicty.
... Brown's Town ... :JOO 200 " no
1
Ocho RioR ... 400 ... " no
250
... Highgate ... 800 500 " no
... Ile treat ... 600 475 " no
Annotto llay ... 500 400 " 110
----
4.650 ······ I
--1--1
26,045 11.635
2-ECCLJ!:SIAS'.L'ICAT11 1870.
RETURN OF CHURCHES
Hanover 166 2~,451 A. J. Davidson, 400l. ye~ £30 Lucea ... 800
no
no
no
Trinity
Darliston ...
500
400
I I
300 I
450
1000
I
"
I yes
Tabernacle 250 250
I
I I .
" 110
600 I I
900 I
l
Tyre 150 150
---
14,530 -29-,-10_5_jl4.451
I
•
RETURN OF CHAPELS
I
No. Chapel No. Gci:c-
PARISII. Chapel. Minister. will rally At- RE~JAHKS.
contain. tending.
St. Thomas .. Morant Bay W. Clarke Murray soo ' 700 '
Blue Mountain
Valley . Same 650 650
Port Morant . Same 600 500
..
AND STATIONS.
I
Xo. Clrnpcl Xo. Gcnc-
PARISTI. Chapel. :Minister. will rallv At- RE:MARKS.
Coutain. tc1iuing.
- - - - - - - - ---·-----1--·-- - - - - - - - - - - - - ------~""'•
\VES.::.EYAN, ContimieCl.,
-_·_-_\_*
Eccleston Build~
rng Sa.me 15_0 _ "'Plnce in course of
erection.
3-ECCLESIASTICAL, 1870.
R 10 RE'rURN OF CHAPELS.
I
Xo. Chnpcl No. Gcnc-
PAilISII. Chapel. Minister. will rally At· Remarks.
Coutain. tenuiug.
St. Thomas .. Ynllahs . . William Hodgson 400 400 These returns repre-
1'ent the nvcr:tge num-
White Horses . - Sarne 350 350 bPr pr"'::;put at Did11u
Bethesda .. Same 300 175 service each Sabbath
da\' in tlae 11laccs euu-
nH;rated. We h" v e
St· Andrew .. :Monnt Fletcher - W ..J. Lewi3 .. 800 800 ot ht•r minor place• of
worship in wliieh st•1·-
Union, Gordon vice j, hcltl. Thi~ re-
Town .- Same 300 250 turn i::; tlicrt·fore very
tar short of repres~11t-
Hoole Drook, Dal- in~ the number of i11-
las .. Same 300 100 di,·iduals wh1) are ac-
custnmed to at teuu our
Somerset .. Same 150 100 cba1 elsduri11g tlie yvar.
The avpa1·1·11t dist·rc-
pa ~cy b<t Wt"l'll t h e
Portlancl -- Manchioneal -. Alex. M. Smith . 600 GOO numb1·r the chapel or
sta.tio11 will CfJntain a11d
those generally att<-11d-
St. Thomas .. Dalvey .. Same DGO 500 ing is t--xpla,i11t•<l thus:
We 1·eturn not thc"e
who are presc•n t at any
Portland .. Fair Prospects .. Same 300 350 one liuw, but those
who usually attend.
UNITED PRES-
BYTERIAN
FHEE CHURCH.
Carried forward
AND STATIONS. R 11
PARISH,
Xo. Clinpcl\ No. Ge-
Chapel. Minister. will uernlly Rcmark8.
Coutaiu. Iattending.
------------~---
UNITED PRErnYTKltIAN
- - - - - - ----------
I
----
cont.nued.
Brought fonvard 1450 625
Trelaw11y Falmouth - Vacant, supplied
by Mr. Aird - 500 100
St. James :Monnt Zion - Vacant (550 450 llinistc1· rcccntly dead.
l\Ioutego Bay - A<lam Thomson - 400 220
l\Iouut Horeb - Thomas J. \Vhite 150 150
:Mount Hermon - Tbomus J. White 120 110
l\Ianchestcr New Broughton Andrew G. Hogg 700 650
Ebc11ezer - Amlrew Baillie - 400 400
;Thiouut Olivet - Frederick. Swaby 4GS 440
.J AMICA BAP-
TIST :MISSION.
II
St. Catherine Spanish Town - J M, Phillippo - 1200
Spanish Town (2) Supplied 500
Passage Fort J. l\I. Phillippo 500
Sligo Ville Same 350
Old Harbour Same 400
Hartlands Same 150
---- ---
JAMAICA BAPTIST
:M1SSIO}I C.mti1med.
Clarendon .. Ebenezer -
W. H. Porter - 700
Greenock. - Same 500
Thomson Town - Su me 500
Smithville - George l\Ioodie - 200
Kil::;yth - Same 400
Mount Zion - J. l\Iaxwell - 400
300
Johns Hall - Same
l\Iount Zion - Thomas Johnson 350
Stacey ville - Richard Dulling - 450 I
Paradise - Same 200
Hayes' - Angus Duckett - 600
Enon - Same :300
Elim - Same 250
The Cross - Same 180
Hosannah - Same
---
250 .
Carried forward . -.. . .. ..... 26,730
AND STATIONS. R 13
-
I
Ko. Chapel Ko. Gene-
PARISH. Chapel. Minister. wiil rally RE)U..RKS.
contain. attcmuing-.
-
JA)IAICA BAPTIST
---- ·--
MISSION, continued.
0
z
Trelawny .. Falmouth
Unity -
- J. Kingdon
Same
- 2000
400
Refuge - Ellis Fray - 1250
Kettering - Same 500
soo
Waldcnsea - Same
.
Rio Bueuo . J. J. Steele . 580
Stewart Town . Wm. l\I. \Vcbb - 800
New Birmingham Patrick O':Jieally 400
Ebenezer - Sarne !.!50
Hasting - G. R. Henderson 700
4-EccLESlASTICALi 1870.
R 14 RETURN OF Cl:IAPELS
56,490
UNITED ME-
THODIST FREE
CHURCH.
*
Brown's Hall - Elisha Penrose, 150 130
* (supernumaries) •The term " Super-
numerary" is common
White 1\Iarlc 100 50 to the Ministry ~r all
- Same 'Wesleyan commuui-
ties. 1 t me au s a
Preacher of the Body
who is nlloweu to retire
from the "Paid" work
St. l!Iary •. ]\fount Regale - Geo. Sanguinetti 500 300 of tt>e ~I inistry either
Lewis burgh - Robt. Glover, (su- 300 150 for I\ time or perma-
nently, but who, dur-
pernumerary) ing such rcti1·eme11t
gives his servil'es on
the Sabbath without
St. 'rhos. ye Vale 1\Iizpeh - Thomas Rogers - 200 120 compensation.
District
Carried forward
AND STATIONS. R 15
Clarendon .. Chapelton
lH011nt Zion
--
Alfred J oycc
Same
- 500
400
450
350
There are several
preaching plnccs in
Ular~nclon connect-
Tare ?1~ount - ~arne 200 150 ed with the large
Four P.1ths -
Tbos. Henry Clark 600 500 chapels.
Brixton Hi:l - W. IIartv - 500
300
400
250
Bteadnut Bottom Same
---- · - ----::---- .
MORAVIAN l\IIS-
SION.
St. l\Iary .. l\Iountain View - Thomas Austin 300 1.00 Building partly fi.
nished.
St. Mary '. Christian l\Iount Same 200 50 Iluihling partly fi.
uished.
St. JUary, District
of l\Ietcalfe Rehoboth - David Dick - 50 30
Gethsemane - Same 70 60
Ebenezer - H. Oliphant - 100 35
Bethany - Same GO 38 Building VCJT de-
lapiilatcd, req.uires
St. Andrew, Dis-
trict of Port Royal
to l>e renewed.
.
Mountains Hebron
.- None
....
100
---- ----
80
Brctllren •
Supplied by the
l
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No. Chapel No. Gene-
PARISH. Chapel. . Minister. "ill rally At- RE:'IIARKS.
contain. tending,
·---------,----·------------·--
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A~IERICAN CHRIS-
TIA:NS, continued.
LIC CHURCH. I
Kingston .. Holy Trinity - Right Rev. J.E. 2000 1600 . .
Dupeyron, Vicar at the
Apostolic various
Rev. Jos. Dupont services
Rev. J. l\I. Bertolio, on Sun-
Rev. F. Hathaway days.
Saints l\Iartin and
Patrick Rev. J. Dupont 500* •uscd for '\'fa Crucis
on nll Friday evt>nings
in Lent, on lit'st and
St. Catherine, Spa- third I•'rida.;s the rest
of the y~ar. Sunday
nish Town St. Joseph - Rev. J. l\I. Bertolio 70t 50 School kept on Sundays.
tNew Church will
Port Royal, Har- comain 200.
bour Head St. Benedict Same so 75
Carried forward
5-ECCLESIASTIC,U.1 1870.
R lS RETURN OF CHAPELS
Ro~1AN CATllOLIC
CHURCII, continueci.
i
----~-- th~ Catholics lidonging
3170 2640 to each Stntion nttcnd
HEBREW CON-
----·----- Divine Service.
GREGATIONS .
Kingston . . I Spanish and Por- Revd. Abraham
1
About 70 to 140
tuguese Synago- l Huim Neito
I
gue called " Kall
Kadosh Shaynar
700or 800 except on
I
holy days
perhaps as feast
even 1000 days, faf!t
Ashmaim,' mean- 1days. &c.,
ing " Gates of
Heaven."t
l when tho
. attcndanc·e
'I would cs-
t;mate st
300 to 400
Carried forward
tThe institution is supported by a direct tax of from 2Gs. to 120s. a-year on each member, who is ii seat-
holc1cr, but this uoes not prove nearly sufficient to pay the couti>1gcncief!. Voluntary oITerings make up the dif·
fcrence, some of om· merubers giving from £5 to £40 a-yeal' volnutarily, while, among the less " well-off," the
offering-a are smaller.
'Vlwu the very poor die thc>y are bmied at expense> of the institution. The mn.nagement is vested in a presi-
d1mt, vicc-prcsitleut and lrc>asurer, who, along with a vestry of nino other membe1·s, regulate all ma'ters, ap-
poiui miui::.tcr auu other officers, &c. &c.
AND STATIONS.
PARISH.
I
t Chapel.
I
l\Iinister.
Xo. Chapell Xo. Gene-
will ra~lv At- REMARKS.
Coutuin. ! tending.
I I
1
I
Glh:BREW C O N G R = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ ,______ ,_ _ _ _
I l I
'!'IONS, continiied. j
Brought forward soo I
Il On the
Kingston _ _ English and Ger~ .None at present; 350
The synagogue is
man II expecting one
Jaily. Service
Sabbath goYerned by a pre-
days be- sideutand t1 <>asnrer
conducted pro tween 40 and a board of di-
and SO. rectors: Th~ actual
I tem. by l\Ir. IL
A.Josephs,Lay-
expenditure 1s about
0 n the £600, the entire
I
I
reader festivals amount being raised
or holy- hy Yolnntary con-
days I tributions.
jabout200I
I
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EDUCATION,
NEWSPAPERS AND REVIEWS.
S2 EDUCATION.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
PARISH OF
TEACHERS. PUPILS.
-- I..'.. ..., .
Name ai:d Locality of -ti -"1 ci og
:Managers. Address. Names. ..
C)
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0
C)
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~
School. C)
0 :::: Q.)
.~ r:q a~ ~~
0 ~
ci <l ..,
z 0
....
8 p
Q d p.. "
<>i"'"' a:: i::i
- ---------- - - - - - - - -
1 Mico. Juv., Hanover St. J. E. Martin, Esq. Kingston Wm. Pearce 1 ... 180 145 124
2 Mico, Infant, ditto ...... ... Robert Henderson 1. .. 236 158 120
3 Central Branch (Boys) Ven Arch. Campbell ... Jos. S. Henry 1. .. !)0 .54 60
4 " (Girls) ...... ... Miss H. Green ... ] 84 58 58
5 Orphans' Home ...... ... Jl.Iiss F. Harvey ... 1 38 38 38
6 West Branch Rev. Enos Nuttall ... Henry Foster ... 1 73 49 57.
7 Upper John's Lane ...... ... :Miss R. Simmonds ... 1 80 35 43
8 East Branch Rev. Wm.E. Pieruc ... Benj. Walker ...... 79 65 66
Rev. Enos Nutta!l,
[acting
I
9 Ilebrew National L. Stern, Esq. ... Mrs. D'Azevido ... 1 241 22 15
10 No. 17, High Ilolborn Rev. Jos. Dupont ... Miss III. A. Llado ... 1 '1151 GO 76
I
11 Allman Town }lr. E. A. Wright ... E. A. Wright ... 1 671 35 41
4j 7ilOGGI- 7191 698
PARISH OF
I N S P E C T E D I N 1870.
K IN G S T 0 :N".
-------,--------- -~~---~--------------------
):, • "" GRANTS REColnrnNEED, 1870. ..0 di
~
~
..<:l'.8 • ~. . .,. • $co 1-~--~---------.---- <!j
~
~"""'
~e ..... o._; 0
~ ~ ~
~ • I "" Q
o ::s
.., .S ~ .;l ;;, o~·a
~
..?
<>
:Remark!!.
59
1
1
£ s.
14 16
11 4
£ s.
63 10
65 18
£ s.
20 0
20 0
£ s. ' £ s.
43 10
47 8
...
£ s.
63 10
G7 8
£ s.
31 0
32 0
£ s.
32 10
35 8
--
33 3 13 10 21 12 10 0 10 16 20 16 10 0 10 16
36 3 5 0 27 4 10 0 11 12 5 0 26 12 12 0 14 12
86 3 Nono. 25 0 10 0 7 12 8 16 26 8 26 8
42 2 10 0 30 0 15 0 12 5 27 5 15 0 12 5
29 3 11 11 7 4 10 0 7 0 17 0 4 0 I 13 0
43 2 14 0 19 0 15 0 16 5 31 5 9 o I 22 5
28 3 50 0 10 0 4 8 14 8 10 0 4 8
30 3 20 0 11 6 10 0 12 0 22 0 5 0 17 0
1.) 0 13 13 ... ... llclow Govt. require-
'-------1 ~~ ments.
-..-.I----·1113 14 320 H 130 0 172 16 13 161316 121128 0 r 188 12
S A I N T A N D R E W.
28 3 4 0 15 12 4 0 14 0 7 0 7 0
16 12 8 0 8 0 Closed.
'12 2 17 14 27 0 15 0 13 15 28 15 13 0 15 15
28 3 9 0 10 0 7 16 17 16 17 Hi
38 3 13 8 18 4 10 0 10 4 20 4 9 0 11 4
43 2 16 0 21 0 15 0 15 10 30 10 10 0 20 10
20 E 6 0 5 0 2 12 7 12 7 12
.28 3 7 0 24 16 10 0 • 8 23 8 14 0 9 8 Including Lewis' I. S.
av. 30 at 4s.
4 0 16 0 10 0 7 B 17 8 8 0 9 8
15 0 30 0 15 0 14 10 29 10 15 0 14 10
15 0 17 4 IO 0 9 8 19 8 9 0 10 8 ,,
s4 EDUCATION.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
PARISH OF
TEACHERS.
17 Mount James Rev. A. Findlay Golden Spring Thomas French ... 1 107 77 84
15 Pera K. W. Shirley l l 81 52 56
EDUCATION. s5
I N S P E C T E D I N 1870.
ST. ANDREW, continited.
d
GRANTS RECQ)l1fENDED, 1870. ~
C>
<.:>
00
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2-EDUCATION1 1870.
EDUCATION.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
PARISH OF
TEAClIERS. PUPILS.
19 Morant Bay Rev. Wm. Teall Morant Bay Kelly Smith ... 1 ...
PARISH OF
I ~ S P E C T E D I N 1869.
SAINT T II OM AS, continued.
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3 - EDUCATION, 1870.
s 10 EDUCATION.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
PARISH OF
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TEACHERS.
5 Spa. Town, Nugent St. Miss L. M. l\Iartin ... Miss Martin ... 1 4..:. 30 16
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6 Ditto, Ladies Committee Com. of Ladies ... Miss Mary Morgan ... 1 63 46 35
7 Ditto, Metropolitan Rev. J. M.Phillippo ... JI.Ir. & Mrs. O'Mcally 2 ... 207 81 115
14 Grateful Hill Rev. Edwd. Fraser Golden Spring Chas. E. Tucker ... 1 13-1 6·1 46
20 Caledonia Mr. G. C. Linton Rodney Hall Joseph Kelly 1 ... 112 2~ 4.'J
23 Shady Grove Rev. R. Dalling Chapelton James Saulus ... ... ... ... ...
24 Luidas Vale Rev. H. Scotland Kingston Charles Bryan ... 1 57 30 4C
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6 Thompson Town Rev. Geo. Moodie Chapelton George Moodie 1'... 65 361 65
. 7 Smithville ...... ... Alexander Dawkins ... ] 90 531 72
8 Mount Hume Rev. WilliamReeve Mandeville John B. Hardy ... 1 931 61 53
9 Unity, Nine Turns Rev. C. A. Winn Chapelton John S. Edwards 1 ... 541 70
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ELE:UENTARY SCHOOLS
PAHISII 01"
'fEACHERS. PUPILS.
3 Vale Lionel Rev. J.M. Phillippo Spanish Town W. P. Lawrence 1 ... 108 7G 77
4 G'Q.nnersbury Rev. Wm. Reeve Mandeville Robert Shaw 1 .... 58 ·40 54
10 Ebenezer Rev. Andw. Baillie May Hill James A. Stewart 1 ... 101 G2 83
27 Mount Olivet Rev. Fred. Swaby Mandeville Henry Forbes 1 ... 131 GOI 90
28 Bethany Rev.J.P.Pulkrabek Mile Gully Wm. Dobb 81 47 G5
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
PARISH OF
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29 Bentinck Rev.J.P.Pulkrabek Mile Gully Wm. Glanville 1 ... 102 46 GG
29 5 270Gh49G 1986
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1 Guy's Hill Rev. C. R. Chandler Gay'le H. Henriques and ... 2 187 130 162
[Jane Kelly
8 Ocli.o Rios Mr. Jos. Gyles Ocho Rios John Duff ... 1 43 30 31
10 St. Ann's Bay Hon. Chas. Royes St. Ann's Bay Charles Douse 1... 51 34 30
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TEACHERS. PUPILS.
13 Pedro Plains Ven. Archd. Rowe Black River George F. Malcolm 1 ... 205 130 140
(A. A. Parchment
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36 3 23 3 10 0 9 4 19 4 19 4
28 3 9 9 10 0 5 4 15 4 15 4
49 2 18 14 15 0 11 0 26 0 26 0
31 3 4 10 14 12 10 0 5 0 15 0 7 0 8 0
33 3 10 8 10 0 5 0 15 0 15 0
32 3 27 0 10 0 5 16 15 16 l 15 16
40 3 6 0 10 0 3 8 13 8 13 8
39 3 28 0 10 0 4 8 14 8 14 8
21 0 10 0 Below Go,•ernment re-
10 0 quirement&.
30 3 24 0 7 12 17 12 17 12
28 3 5 12
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39
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-- 319 12 I
33 16
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7-EDUCATION1 1870.
s 26· EDUCATIO~.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
PARISH OF
TEACHERS. PUPILS.
-1----------- ---·-·----:------!---------------
1 Stewart Town Rev. George Hall Brown's Town A. E. K. Mudio ... 1 40 24 21
2 Stewart Town Rev. W. M. Webb :stewart Town J. A. Johnstone 1 ... 114 44 62
3 First Hill Rev. James Milne Thomas Henry 1 ... 111 72 70
4 Sawyers Rev. Geo. Lockett Duncan's Jos. Kerr 1... 66 34 50
5 Fre(lman's Hall Aug. Wm. Sloly 1 ... , 65 35 28
6 Duncan's W. J. Reid ... 1 93 41 48
7 Spring Garden Rev. Pat. O'Meally Stewart Town Miss Siccard ... 1 51 20 27
8 Albert Town
9 Swanswick
Rev. J.A. Thomson Duncan's Wm. S. Schole:field
J. T. Thompson
\··
1. ..
40 25
57 27
28
42
10 Rio Bueno Late Thomas Cox 1 ... 39 20 19
11 Rio Bueno Rev. J. J. Steel Rio Bueno James G. Miller ... 1 118 64 50
12 Clark Town Rev. Ellis Fray Duncan's S. C. Miller ... 1 35 23 22
13 Kettering Robert Munroe 1... 88 56 75
14 Refuge William Moodie 1 .. 1141 G9 97
15 W aldensia. Andrew Brown 1 ... 101 60 58
16 Fraserville Rev. II. B. Foster Falmouth Henry Beckford ... 1 61 4-:!, 42
171 Falmouth Dcnjamiu Powel 1... 98180 82
18 Unity Rev. J. Kingdon Jacob Lyons ... 1 681 43 3}'
19 Granville T. J.Graham ... 1 95 38 80
I N S P E C T E D I N 1870.
TRELA WNY.
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GRANTS RECO:MMENDED, 1870.
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39 3 6 0 . 16 4 10 0 4 16 ... 14 16 8 0 6 16
35 3 20 '7 19 0 10 0 8 16 18 16 9 0 9 16
46 2 3'7 4 15 0 18 0 33 0 33 0
36 3 13 3 16 16 10 0 6 16 16 16 8 0 8 16
35 3 22 0 21 16 10 0 11 4 21 4 10 0 11 4.
38 3 2'7 0 2:1. 8 10 0 13 16 23 16 12 0 11 16
42 2 21 4 21 12 15 0 15 0 30 0 10 0 20 0
29 3 13 10 19 8 10 0 8 16 18 16 9 0 9 16
44 2 38 1'7 26 8 15 0 20 0 35 0 13 0 22 0
2'7 E 19 4 5 0 4 6 9 6 9 6
30 3 16 0 10 0 7 12 1'7 12 1'7 12
... I ··· 312 o 199-o 190 -0 166 2 - ..-.- 1 356 2 86 o
1
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EDVOATJON.
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Total Grants in Aid for 1870
Amount of Grants in Aid in 1869 to Schools on List this year, Col. A. £4,2~8 16
Amount of Grants in 1869 to Schools not on List this year ... 232 12 = 4,461 8 0
- ---
Increase for 1870 ... ... £1,395 18 0
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INSPECTED IN 1870.
ui Remarks.
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307 12 9 14 64'7
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3·.H 3 487 17 270 0 ~88 12 19 10 603 2 237 0 366 2125 0
8-EDUCATION1 1870.
s 30 EDUCATION. - - - -
12 Hanover 27 2 0 90 12 0 ,'A, 19 0
13 St. James 21 0 0 33 8 0 ~7 16 0
14 Trelawny 52 4 0 10.3 lG 0 1C5 2 0
Church.
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Increase or
Decrease.
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£ s. .d. £ s. d. £ s. £ s. d.1£ s. d. £ s. £ s. £ s. £ s. £ s.
------------,- -1---~-
20 6 35 12 0
i-1-~l-::;-::)___0
1
21 0 0 9 0 0 '1! 0 1 0 0 11 0 0 1 --
..- .- - · - - -..- .- _ -
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1870 329 I 25,961 14,GOD 17,312 41 I 35 206
Increase,}
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67 5,522 2,9.1,G 8,391 1 15 33
1870
------------------·:------1----------------
Decrease,}
1870
The Schools r:taminrd this ThP prr crntngc of the AttC'1111nnce as The ahoYe First Class Schools are
year nrn maJc u1> thus: eompnred with the nn111h1•r 011 Books Inst maclc up thus:
year was 53, whik• thi~ rt•ar it amounts to
Of f:ehools en last yenr'~
.. ~ 23!
a littleOY!'l' 55 }'('I' Cl'llt. This ~light de- 3 First Cla~s of 1869
List ... crea~e m::y he attrihnt<'tl to tl1c he:lYy J Second Class
New Applications ... 93 rainfall~ with which tho whole hlau<l has
uec11 Yisitcd. 4 Total
Total ... 329
Or it may he pnrtl_\' causNl l1y a. propor-
tionally higher numl1cr of Pupil~ !wing The Second Class thus :
~ome of t11r~e Ne\V Scl10ols entered ou the f:chool llegistcrs this year
were stnrted into existc•nce thau last. 20 Seconds of 1869
hy the hPlp of the Opcni11g 13 Thirds
Grants given hy the G0Yern- 2 New Schoolri
mc11t iu tile early pal't of tile
year. 35 Total
.. 206 Total
EDUC"\ TIOX. s 33
SCHOOLS INSPECTED IN 1868, 1869, A~D 1870.
----.......,---·------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -
Recommended
iTotal K umber Gn.AsTs rn Arn.
Failures.
and Exceptional. Aided. I O Cl
• - - - - - - - - - r - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ : _ _ : _ _C_a_p.it.-a-ti_o_n_.
. -l--In-d_u_s_t_r_y_._ --'I-'o-ta_l_.-
I £ s. £ s. £ s. £ s.
88 R 18.J. 102 l 1360 0 1570 10 47 10 2978 0
·-----·--- ____________ !_ _ _ _ -------11------- - - - -
21 E 217 45 2248 0 2155 13 57 10
·--------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------- ------ ------
53 E 298 31 2930 0 2760 10 I SU 16 5857 6
------ ~--- ----- ------ ------ _______,________
32 E 81 681 15 604 17 32 6 1395 18
___)__]__________!._--·---
14
The nhove 53 Ex- Tho;"""..! Tho 31 Fon- The Total Educational Grants is made up as follows:
u p of--
I
ceptioualsare mallc o f 8 I o 11 mes are u.adc
Schools aii!ed up thus: To 245 Schools pasReu rcg-ularly and earned £5329 10
~how~ a grC'at-1 .. . 5:3 Exceptionnl8 allo1rc.~. ... ... 450 16
New Rchools u..>•>- er 'proportion 12 Jn~t year's ... 10 Schools rect>i1erl Aclvnnccs, hut dill
L a R t yet1r's thau la~t 'fC'ar, Failnn·~ not come up for, or failed under In-
Thirds 4 th e i)l'eseut 1 G la~t yeicr's spection .. . .. . 77 O
Last 1ear's lieing 90 per I Thir.!s
Failur(·~ &
Exception-
I
cent. on the 2 lal<t yen r's
who 1c exa- Exception-
Total £5857 6
9-EDUCATION, 1870.
s 34 EDUCATION.
5 St. James Montego Bay Rev. D.R. Morris Montego Bay M. Foster
MORA
1 St, Elizabeth Lisson Grove, at Pepper A.. L. Thaeler May Hill P.O. John Swaby
PRES DY
8 St. James Mount Zion Alex Grant, Esq. Little River P.O. Wm. Grant
PUPILS. INCOME.
·· -
A.vcrage Remarks.
On Dook. School Fees, Other Sources. Total,
Attendance.
26 13
£ s. d. £ s.
......
d. £ s.
......
d.
---..-
······
35 26 5 0 0 12 0 0 17 0 0
33 24 5 0 0 8 0 0 13 0 0 .
20 12 ······ 12 0 0 12 0 0
25 18 3 0 0 7 10 0 10 10 0
86 26 ...... ...... ......
32 19 5 0 0 20 0 0 25 0 0
--- 1
257 138 18 0 0 59 10 0 77 10 0
I
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--
31 15 3 4 3 16 15 9 20 0 0 .
58 30 Not ascertained. ...... 15 0 0
20 11 Not ascertained.
······ 10 0 0
41 23 Not ascertained. ······ 15 0 0
156
I
79 3 4 3
l 16 15 9 60 0 0
TERI AN.
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103 68 25 0 3 30 0 0 (a) 55 0 3 (a) From Mission Board.
11
97 60 21 5 0 30 0 0 (a) 51 5 0 .··
'
: 186 72 17 10 0 50 0 0 67 10 0 i,
66 32 '12 16 3 25 0 0 37 16 3
112 45 18 10 0 30 0 0 (a) 48 10 0
16 St. Mary Hillside Rev. Peter Anderson Port Maria P.O. Anthony Dillion
18 ...... Carron Hall Rev. Jas. 1\fa1·tin Pear Tree Grove· ·wm. Dcnloss
19 St. Catherine N cw l\Iouritain ······ ... ... IFrances Northover
20 St. Mary Goshen Rev. John Welsh Gayle P. 0. EU.ward Forbes
23 St. Mary Rose Hill Rev. E.A. Walbr:dge Pear Tree Grove S. Rodrigncs
WESLEY
I St. Catherine Old Harbour, Old Harbour Rev. Thos. Raspass Spanish Town Ste;_:>hcn Stewart
[Market
2 St. Ann Alderton Rev. Rchd. Harding Claremont I.::amilton Frances
7 St. Ann Brown's Town Rev. John Corlett Brown's Town Margaret Morris
-~
EDUCATION. s 37
:MENT IMSPECTION IN 1870.
TERI AN, continued -
Purus. INCOME·
-
Average Remarb.
On Books. School Fees. Other Sources. Total.
Attendance.
··----
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
--
95 65 22 6 4! 30 0 0 (a) 55 6 4~ (a) From Mission Board.
148 75 22 9 10! 25 0 0 (e) 4'7 9 lOt (e) Fr-0m U.P.O. Mission l!'und
64 35 11 13 9 18 6 8 (e) 30 0 5
115 58 16 5 0 25 0 o ce) I 41 5 0
30 14 5 0 0 10 0 0 (e) 15 0 0
160 80 22 4 6 25 0 0 (e) 47 4 6
ANS.
Informti OJJ wanted I ······ ..... ...... } NfiJW Schools, opened on 9th
Jan. 1871. Applications being
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10-EDUCATION1 1870.
s 38 EDUCATION.
.
Name and Locality of
Parish. Managers. Address. Teachers.
Schools.
~
--· ... - ..--. ---- - - - ----------
1 Kingston Model School Rev. D. J. East Kingston ······
2 ...... Infant School
······ ······ ······
3 St. Thomas ye Arcadia* Rev. W. %all Morant Bay J. Anderson
[.East
4 ...... Buchanan* Rev. E. Palmer Kingston P. Allen
15 ...... Three Hills •:I' Hcv. B. Millard St. Ann's Bay S. Savage
22 ...... Clarksonville
······ ······· ......
23 ...... John's Ha 1 * ······ ...... Wm. Cotterell
Average Remarks.
011Books. School Fees. Other Sources. Total.
Attendance.
- ----------------
£ s. d. £ d.s. £ s. d.
ms 107 G3 12 3 23 9 G 87 1 9 Schools runrkcd thus ,.. were not re-
p<>rtt-d to the Society during 1870;
some have be n clo.ed f··om iuability
144 45 13 19 0 11 10 0 25 9 0 to rni•e Teacher'• income.
Gl 26 6 9 6 ...... 6 9 6
48 31 2 9 10! ······ 2 9 10~
27 20 7 17 10!- 2 0 0 9 17 10~
83 41 6 2 4i 3 7 6 9 9 10!- •
73 '.1:5 3 15 6 1 2 6 4 18 0
50 20 1 17 3 1 0 6 2 17 9
97 45 9 11 3 4 6 6 13 17 9
52 26 10 18 4! 2 12 6 13 10 10~
20 16 0 8 4! 0 8 4 0 16 8~
H 40 ED UCNl'lON.
50 St. Catherine Point Hill Rev. T. Johnson Spanish Town Rev. T. S. Johnso n
PUPILS. INCOME.
--------
0~ ~ool:.IAvera;-
I Attendance.
School Fees. 1 Other Sources. Total.
Remarks.
53 I 28 4 16 0 1 8 6 6 4 6
92 51 12 4 0 1 3 6 13 7 6
46 25 8 15 4! 2 12 0 11 7 4~
38 22 3 13 2 3 13 2
48 23 l 7 0 1 7 0
29 18 5 7 10! 1 6 0 6 13 10·~
47 29 4 12 3 2 16 6 7 8 9
95 59 15 13 7! 4 4 2 19 17 9~
67 40 10 9 l! 3 19 0 14 8 l!
55 31 6 13 9! I 1 19 4 8 13 l!
40 18 5 8 2 1 8 6 6 16 8
29 14 7 11 4 1 3 2 8 14 6
65 20 6 7 l! 3 2 3 9 9 41
53 21 4 13 6 2 10 3 7 3 9
36 22 1 5 0 1 5 0
47 27 11 3 10! 2 2 6 13 6 4!
102 36 1 8 0 1 6 6 2 14 6
63 50 3 0 0 1 10 0 4 10 0
29 25 1 10 3 1 6 0 2 16 3
29 18 1 0 10! 0 18 0 1 18 101
53 18 0 14 7! 0 9 0 ] 3 7!
33 26 0 10 6 1 0 7 1 11 1
38 20 0 14 6 1 19 11 2 14 5
38 25 9 1 6 2 7 5 11 811.
ll-EDUCATION1 1870.
' s 42 EDUCATION.
7 St. Mary ... ... Rev. Splain .Annotto Bay Mrs. Dyas
8 St. Catherine Spanish Town Rev. J. Dartolio Spanish Town Mrs. Adams
LONDON MIS
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P UPILS. INCOME.
-- . ·------- --- ---.-- - - -
Avera"'C
0 Remarks.
On Books. School Fees. Other Sources. Total.
Attendance.
!---·:- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - . - -
£ s. d. £ s d. £ s. d.
320 2GO 70 0 0 40 0 0 110 0 0
40 40
50 50
40 3G
118 100
25 16
30 20
20 14 12 0 0
55 45 40 0 0
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S I 0 N A R Y S 0 C I E T Y.
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27 20 1 12 9 10 16 6 12 9 3
120 80 12 3 0 23 0 0 35 3 0
130 85 17 0 0 32 0 0 49 0 0
7.> 55 8 6 0 35 0 0 43 6 0
58 35 3 6 6 5 0 0 8 6 6
82 60 1--12__
1_6__, 12 1 6
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--------------------------------------------------------- ---
s 44 EDUCATION.
GOVERNMENT
PUPILS. I N c 0 ME.
Name and I ~ <Ii
Parish. ~
Locality of Msster. On Books. 'Average At-
Q)
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£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
St. Thomas Bath Robt. Elworthy 70 40 110 40 20, 601230 0 0 8 10 9 238 10 9
1
Trelawny Falmouth Thos. Healy 50 29 79 2914 43 230 0 0 11 0 9 2U 0 9
St. James
Portland
l\Iontego Bay Wm_ 11. Griffith 45
9 11~
6
I
250 6 6
33 91 47 23[ 7yoo 0 0 7
( Work Masters.
I
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I
111
Ditto Amo~ ... ... ... ... 31 4 0 ...
il McGann
Daul. McGann
._.
Superintendent:
St.Andrew Stony Hill Rev. H.C. P . ... ... ... ... ... ... 274 8 2 39 0 0 314 6 2~·
[i\lelville
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• H. M. H. Cox
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EDUOA'rION. s 45
MODEL SCHOOLS.
-
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- -
Salaries.
I Appl:ances
uishctl and Ap-
:Ul._! Buildings and
Total.
Remarks.
prentices. Repairs.
l removed to Falmouth.
I
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I
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I 29!) 4
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s 46 EDUCATION.
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of Schools. .!:1 .....0 ..g '"O 0
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£
Wolmer's 2 J. S. Brown, Chair. John Tillman. Head 286 2)0 200 400
man Master
Free School ...,,,;
Rev. Wm. Griffiths A. B. Fraser. 2nd ditto 150 g
Church Street
H. Hutchings F. Farebrother, 3rd do. 72 ...,e
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A. DaCosta J. Pinnock, 4th do. 60 A
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z0 Hon. J. C. Melville Miss A. Licesne, Head
Mistress
140
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A. N. Cordoza, Clerk 24 E-<
of Trust
A. SuLliff, Janitor 26
E. Brydie, Teacher of 30
Sewing Class
I 950 I
Vere Free Schools 7 The Curate TEAClIERS:
W. D. Moodie 80 76 27 103
B. W. Davies, :u.D.
G. A. Moodie ~5 58 67 125
..; and the Members of
.s
...,.,.... Juliana Murdock 30 I ... ... ...
the Municipal Board
A J. IL Stevens 45 76 39 115
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H. Sw•by, E"I· ; & A. C. Kennedy 20
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p 0 t S da ID, Boys' 1 Tho Custos and Rec- Chas. Kchnroth, Mas- 300 ... ... . 20 ... 20
[School tor of St. Elizabeth tcr
The C11stos and Rec- L. M. Cook, Matron 40 I I
tor of ::uanchestcr '
Torrington, Girls' 2 The Ven crablc Arch- E. E. Ramson, Mis- 60 ... ... i ... 10 10
[School deacon Rowe trcse I•
' John Salmon; Wil- Joseph Adolphus, Me-
I liam Finlason; Ro- dical Attendant
50 I
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t:ti L. Boxer, Esqrs., John M. Cooper, Clerk 80
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l'il Jerusalem 4 Leyden; James ~I. Ann Hanfott 25 ... . .. .. . 25 25
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8en Newell 5 John Hudson, Es- Edward RogPl'S 20 ... ... 22 20 42
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St. Paul's, Boys 6 William Baker 20 ... ... 36 ... 36
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IL S. IN 90 ME. EXPENDITURE.
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marked A, are on the
founc.ation ; and be-
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Fl'icnds in England
... £378 4 3
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0
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nitnrn and Rates .. . . .. £378 18 11 o Board and Lodgings 8
Committe_e !£xpenses, Postage, Stationery !::J £796 8 1 &c. of Students. H
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and Pnntmg ... ... 71 18 1 0
\Vorking Expenses and Schoel ApparatuJ --.-.-.-£65-8-10}
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£38 16 11
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Moravian Mission School" for train- .,;
Station nev. L. B. Wurreschke. [;;
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their sapport in Academy.
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£G79 10 3
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and J,igl1t8.
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£36 lls, !Jd.; or separately, £23 8s. l ld. £10 15 0 £83 16 8
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also £67 8s. 3d. on " Pros- l3uiW.;,,,., nrnl Ee-
£27 12 l~ . -' ~
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£67!) 10 3
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25 16
r:,7 8 19 4~
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10 !) Z49
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4 6
Portland 26 1843 1067 669 4 8 167 !l2 22 17 104 3) 1
I
91 I 70 2G9 17 11~ 274 5 8
St. llfary 17 1163 651 412 19 4 76 51 4 13 6 21
...·, ... ... ....... ......
St. Catherine 30 2244 1192 801 2 :; 12!1 70 43 1 9
n~
vJ ...... ... ...... ······
Clarendon 21 lc!l1 978 097 1s Hi 86sl s:iii 187 1 n~i :is ... ... .. .
Manchester 33 2706 1196 954 9 1311140 557 138 11 S" ·HI .. . ... ... .. ...•
St. Elizabeth 39 3075 1759 044 5 4 1nl 701 42 3 9 4.3 ••• ... . •. •... ..
Hanover 21 1933 1046 767 1 41223 1271 34 8 G} 25 ... ... ... ...... ::::::
St. James 20 1294 726 608 15 9 571 332 119 5 3 29 1 70 17 W: e 6 2,JG 13 3
Trelmvny 19 1~53 819 698 2 H~ 808 51G
1
198 14 Ot, 3311 79 43 241 0
1
9 242 5 8
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£ s. d. £ ~. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
2 400 328 1283 17 21073 15 6 2 94 30 3C01 8 2 ~ 2lil 9 O~ 22 24C5
23 ] 882 1060' 708 17 0
N 0 TES.-
3. The Grand Total of Expencliture for Education· throughout the ialand towards the maintenance of all
· elasRes of :::lchools may he generally stated thu!t:
Uniler ~Government Grants in Aid •• ... £5.857 6 0
Government School Fees ... ••. ... 3,785 7 0
Inspection. H.eligious Societies and other sources . .. 3,214 0 0 £12.856 13 0
Schools not under Government Inspection t,'.l51 18 31
Government Vl odel Schools .. . 999 15 11!
Endowed Schools- ... .·. 5,824 19 2
N ol'mal Schools 4,4<:2 4 11
I: ------
£2:'i,457 11 4
Ii To this a further sum for Private Schools ma:y be added, say roughly about 4,'l(JI) 0 0
1: £29,457 11 4
11
As two items in the above calculation are assumed, for want of more pr<'cise data (which it is fo uwl impos~i
hle to obtain relative to contributions of Religious Societies and Priva.te Schooli.), the final i·esult ruui;t Le consi-
dered as only a tolerable approximation to the truth.
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1870.
15-EDUCATION,·
~-....~=~~..~·-------- ------------~---------------------
- .....--------.....----....-~ ·
s 58 EDUCATION.
...
COINS, EXCHANGES, &a.
1870.
COINS AND EXCHANGES.
COINS.
GOLD. SILVER.
Doubloons- £ s. d. English- £ s. d.
Old .1\Iexican, average - 3 6 0 Crown - - 0 5 0
Shilling - - 0 1 0
Sovereigns-
Sixpence - - 0 0 6
English and Australian - 1 0 0
Fourpence - - 0 0 4
Half Sovereign ditto - 0 10 0
Threepence - - 0 0 3
American- Twopence - - 0 0 2
But from the bank's returns, and constant iinportations, it is evident that a considerable
amount is hoarded up.
ACCOUNTS.
Kept in British Sterling.
•
SHIPPING
· - AND
B R I T I S II. F 0 R
\-----~--~---~- - ----- ------
Cargo. Ballast.. Total. Cargo.
Great Brit? in .•.•..... 123 369701946 S 2G95 92 131 59605 2038 48 18840 57!)'
France .. __ .. _. . . . .. . .. . . - 2 377 19
Italy........................... - 1 215 7
B r it i sh Settlements,
Hon<luras ..... ............ - . - 1 72 6 1 72 (j -
I 41
=
U nite<l States.. . . . . . . . 39 7570 309 2 821 22 8391 331 70 13194' 405
Columbja_............ . . .. - 1
Venezuela. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 341 7 - 1
Spanish West Indies. . . 8 2113! 1sJ 1 8 9 I 272 ! lSG ].1. 502S 732
Republic of Haiti ... _. _ 2:J 2033: 209 12 74 I ;j5 I 248S 283 5 2so1 41
New Grenada ..... _. . . 25 301301064 - 25 30 l3U I OGl G 1895 213
I
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Colonies .•......... _ 91 116431608 1 8 92 11955 610 -
Bremen ..••.......... - - - - 4
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1 425 13 3 so2 I 32 2 i 211 rn 1 42::; 1s s 802 32
1 215 7 1 215 7- 1 215 7
3 1503 43 3 1503' 43
6 2163 6G 9 3084 93 33 25S7·209 15 5815 162 4S 8402 371
1 72 6 1 72 G
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5 5 4853 194
5 1 '25 5 - 1 25 5 1 25 5
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.-No. 2. Number, Tonnage, and Creu:s of Vessels Clwrcd at P orts in the Colony
B R I T I s H. F 0 R
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Great Britain......... 205 98123 3384 - - - 205 98123 3384 79 129184 899
United States ......... 49 9833 385 3 2537 57 52 12370 442 48 7656 319
British West Indies .... 25 1185 149 21 1881 126 46 3066 275 - - -
British Settlements,
Honduras ........... 2 81 12 - - - 2 81 12 1 54- 5
-
386137440 52761 so 11782 568 466 149222,5844 195 56270
- --
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U6 NA'rIONALI'rY OF SHIPPIKG.-INWARDS.
No. 3. Number, Tonnaa;e, and Crew.~ of Vessels of ca.cli Nation, Entered at Ports i1l the Colony of
.lmnaica, in tlie Year 1870.
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British. __ .: ....•..... 180 100038 3647 651-:844 731 245 123882 4378
British Possessions..... 16-5 22006 1197 IS '2137 1:20 183 2'1143 1317
--
509 164330 7055 154 48332 , 1914 l 663 12126621- 8969
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Jamaica in the !J<:ar 1870.
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51
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38
54
British Possessions. ___ 1J 9 11580 809 66 8567 449 1S5 20147 1258
American _.•.. __ .. ___ 55 9598 372 31 72Sl 221 S6 16879 593
Dutch ________ .. _ . __ . 3 152 <) ~
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Ill
8 I "'41
Ill
€! Q
~ ~
f
0 > I> ~ 0 ~ 0
~
f
0
- -
630 32
Savanna-Ia-Mar ••••••••
•
SaltBifR.., •. ....•.... 3 1127 47 12 6201 134 16 6328 181 -
SHIPPING. U9
~... '9 •
-! " I
ai ...~ 1gj i ai
~ J• -! ! J - - ! · 1"
~ I>
1 .;
~ i !
~
~
'
~
-
I> 0
24 6702 667 169 46226 2686 397 138878 lo96J 48 10661 743 446 149429 6709
- - - - - - - - - 3 1005 31 3 1006 31
,
- - - - - - 1 46 6 2 ' 604 20 3 660 26
:.:
.":;.
1--~----1---1--- -~----1•.-.--.1---~--~1--~-·-1-----1
70j22288 1068 226 63786 _: 81161°09 164380 7066164" 48332 1914 663 212662 8969
:P 0 :a
•
Cup. Toflal. Oitip.
4•
~
,,;
~ 1 ! ! '
5
9.l60 93
Cfll?Baitoar ........... .
SHIPPING. Ull
E I Q N.
T 0 T A L.
Ballast. Total.
-- Cargo. Ballast.
_.______,..-:~---..,-------
.n·
/ Total.
001
§"'
E-< "'
<l)
>
--·- ---1-------1----··- --1------------1--·-----
34 D427 3fi4 91. 24864 J 896 204 814414241 90 18633 768 294 100074 S009
3 943 32 - 3 943 32
I
.I
•
IMPORTS. u 15
Total Value of Imports into the Colony of Jamaica in the Year ended the 31st
December, 1870. I
COUNTRIES WHENCE IMPORTED. VALUES.
Hanse Towns
. . .. .. .. ..... 13,209 11 7
.......
Republic of Haiti .. ......
- 1,968 19 11
£1,300,211 14 10
--
:J
. :I
JI
4-J~IPORTS, 1870.
u 14 ENUMERATION
- QUANTITIES IMPORTED.
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported.
In B. Vessels. InFgn. Vessels. Total.
15053
------ ------
15053
--------
Almonds Great Britain lbs. 460 460
United States
Spanish West Indies 25 429 454
------
Total 485 429 914
-------- -------
Apothecary's Wares Great Britain pkgs. 724 724
United States 38 2 40
Total
--- 762
- - - - - - - - - --------
76-1
2
Apparel, Wearing Great Britain cases
--------
2
-------
2
Arms and Ammunition- Great Britain lhs.
-------
12015
----- ----
12015
Gunpowder.
Ditto Great Britain lbs.
-------
250
------ - - - - - 250
-------
Asses
Bagging
Spanish Westlndies no. 31 I------
...... -------- 31
Great Britain iiags 24237 ::!4237
British West Indies
Total
---·---
24237
-------# -- -------
24237
------
Ihs. kge.
-------- --------
lbs. kegs.
Barley, Patent Great Britain 28 5 28 b
1519 54-200
Carried forward
------- ---------
v 16 ENUl\IERATION
QUAXTITIES IMPORTED.
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported I
In B. Vessels. IInFgn. Vessels. Total.
---·---
llrougl1t forward
Beef,, Wet, Salted .. . Great Britain brl. 1 I
Bitters ... Great Britain ...
----·----.--------!-----~
49 gals. 49 gals.
British West Indies 8 cases 8 cases
-49-8--J-·-~--49-8--·
... ...
j=... . =
Total
Ditto ... Great Britain . .. 7 cases logals.!--.-
.. -..- - 7cases 10 gals.
Blacking ... United States .. . 548 gross 5 hrls. 548 gross 5 brls.
pkgs. lbs. l>kgs. lhs
Blue ... Great Britain 24 ...... 24 0
United States 295 1777 295 1777
Total ... 1---·----'-------
319 1777
-----
319 1777
Boats and Canoes ... Great Britain no .
-
--·~-------- ---
3 ······ 3
British W c8t Indies 1
······ 1
Foreign StatP,s 9 ...... 9
Total ... -------- -------· - - - -
13 13
Books ... Great Britain pkgs.
-- ----- 489
-------~ ------
489
United States 6 1 7
Spanish West Indies 3 a
bags \---~---
G76
------
6383
------·- -------
- - - - - - - - ____50
676
6383
United States 294107 197340 491417
Republic of Haiti 41571 41571
-------- · - - - - - -------
Bricks
I
Total
' Graat Britain no.
342061
--------
376283
197340
_______
:>a940I
, _-------
376283
Brooms Foreign States ilozs.
-------
90
-- - --- --------
90
Butter Great Britain lbs.
--------
234569
-------- --------
2a4569
Empire of Prance 400 6860 7260
Calcutta, E. Indies 492 492
British N.A. Colonies 71018 71018
United States 26378 21451 47829
Total
--·-----
332857
-------------
28311 361168
Carried forwnru -------4- ------1-------
OF IMPORTS. u 17
······
- ·-
VALUE.
Of Total Imports.I
£ s. d.
43,910 19 8
I
£ s. d.
8,198 (j 10
--
DUTY.
pkg~.
--
lbs.
...... Blue.
l 0 32 10 0 ······
461 18()5 381 2 1 51 9 6 Ditto.
-- -----
4G2 isu;; I
- - - -3- - - 30 0 ...... Free . Boats and Canoes.
01
1 5 0 0
9 12 16 0,
--------
13 i
489 4,942 5 !)
I
...... Free. J Books.
I
I
7 49 10 !) '
I
3 7 5 8 1
499
G7G4 7-12 tloz. 15,GP7 2 3 i 12d per cent. Doots and Sl1oes,
W9 6-12 402 3 3
3 9-12 28 3 0
()383 49 6 2 Bread.
i
491447 7,301 19 6 I
I
41571 295 0 5 . 1,618 4 1 Gs. per 100 !Ls.
5:39401
-----~-
2,214 10 10 Free. Bl'icks.
•
u 18 ENUMERATION
QL\.STITIES IMPORTED.
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported.
In B. Ycssels. f rn Fgn. Ycsscls. 'l'ot.al.
,
-
-
~
-
-
-
i
Total ... . .. 13G264
,___G_o,_2_14_ 6050
Ditto ... Great Britain lbs. IG7.3 •..... 1G75
Candles, Sperm ... Great Britain lbs.
--··~-----.-------- - 18G5
1865
Republic of Ilaiti ... 1250 1230
Total ... . ..
-------
1SG5
----- - - - - - - - 1250
Candles, 'l'allow ... Great Britain lbs. ...... 2450
British N.A. Colonies ... 26200 . ..... 2GWO
= ,--=- =-
British West Indies ... 80 . ..... 80
United States - 113300 - . 91840 201140
Total ... ... u&J:10 =1---91840 - - 2a:387o- - -
Candles, \Vax ... Great Britain lbs . so 80
Carts and Carriages ... Great Britain
-----·------
... 11 in no. . . .. ..
-------
! 11 in no .
Unit2d States ... 50 pkgs. 3 pkgs • 53 pkgs.
Spanish \\est Indies ...
Total ... . ..
Ditto ... Great Britain no .
United States ... 1
Total .... ...
--------- - - · - - - -
G G
------ -------- -- ..-----
Cassia ... Great Britain lhs . 3199
- - ----- ---------1---·----
Casks, Empty ... Great Britain 110 • 22 22
United States ... 32 32
1--------1--- - - - - - - - - - -
-Total ... ... 54
--- -------- -------
Cattle.Neat ... ... Great Britain no, 7 7
Foreign States, S.A. ... 104 101
---·----1--- ----- - - - - - -
Total ... ... Ill 111
Cheese ... Great Britain lbs. 75895! ..... 75895}
United States ... 10!314 6021 16:335
Spanish West Indies ... 75 ...... 75
Republic of Haiti ... 6 ...... 6
Total ... ... 86290~ 6021 92311~
C:mi~d forwarJ
······
•
OF IMPORTS. u 19'
,
V.ALUE. DUTY.
Qnantities Entered for
Homo <Jons um ptiun. ARTICLES.
Of Total Imports. Gross Amo ·nt
Bcccivcd.
Ifate & when Imposed.
£ s. d. £ s. cl.
' ...... 92,758 1 10 14,967 G 2
68684 2,166 2 8 2u. per lb. Candles, Composition.
······
4800 102 10 0
70 3 0 0
------
3-10
7~0
warchousetl
810
30 0 0
0
• '
74044 622 0 8
Hi75 , ...... Free, Army and Navy. Ditto.
60 5 6
~----.----
18G5 63 12 81 ...... 2u. per lb. Candles, Sperm.
'---~:>o___
··--3115_ _ _
41 13 4
25
.l!) 2
2450 62 6 6 ...... ~d. per lb . Candles, Tallow.
26200 675 8 0
SJ 2 6 0
205140 ! 5,118 G 6
730 16 11
=--2;J;JS70 · - - [
, 80 7 14 0 0 13 4 2u. per lb. Candles, \Yax.
-------
13 iu uo. 631 14 2 12} per cent. Carts and Carriages.
······
50 pkgs. 2,238 4 11
4 150 0 0 383 14 11
]:J ~ 54 i)kgs.
·--
26 11 6 Ditto.
5 ······ Free.
1
•
:30 0 0
-------
---~
(j
3307
- 206 5 11 25 15 9 12~- per cent. Cassia.
--------
22 28 8 0 ...... Free. Casks, Empty,
32 35 0 0
---------
54
-------
...
'
104
235 0 0
208 0 0
...... 10s. each.
·t
I
Co"1 o, Noat.
-------·-
111 55 10 0
- -75895!
---- 3,087 ll 3 ...... 2<1. per lb. 'Cheese.
16335 689 19 9
75 3 (J 0
G 0 4 0
------- 92311~ 769 5 3
------·
...... 108,719 16 6 17,581 (!, 2
-=-
•
..
u 20 ENUMERATION
QUAJ:\'rITIES DIPOIU'ED.
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported.
In B. Vessels. In Fgn. Vessels. Total.
I
Brought forward
China Ware ... . . . Great Britain
r ... 1 pk&i:"·a~~~- pkgs.
22
dozs.
1:2(j
France
Total
· · I.~. ·~__:. :. :. ___
22 12t3
,_···.·_··R
22 126
Chocolate •• ··~ Great Britain lbs. 664 664
Spanish West Indies 1531 703 223.1
Total
- - - · --- - -
2195
----
703
-------
2898
Cider and Perry ... Great Britain gals.
---
73
-- ·~---- ·-----·-
73
United States 34 34
...
--------------- - - - - - - -
---~-- --~--:--~--
Total
···
Cinnamon ... Great Britain lhs. 702 7G2
pkgs. doz. pkgs. doz.
Clothing ... Great Britain 80 4138 8-12 80 41388-.2
France
Uuitcd States 4 4
Spanish West Indies 7 4 11
Republic of Haiti 1 1
- - - - - -------1--------1
Total ... 92 4138 8-12 4 pkgs. 96 4138 8-12
Ditto ... Great Britain pl;gs. 14 14
-------- ------ -------
Cloth for Coats ... Great Britain yards 12055 120:55
Clocks and Watches ... Grcat Britain ... at val. at val.
Hansc Towns ... 15 in no. 15 iu no .
United States ... 1 case 21 1 case 24
1------1----------
Total ... ... /1I case 39 1 case ;)9
•
•
u 21
u 22 ENUMERATION
Hanse Towns 4 4
United States 24
Foreign States, S.A. 2 2
Spanish West Indiee 8:3 83
Republic of Haiti 3 3
- - - - - - --·------1-- - - -
Total 192 5 192 5
Confectionery ... Great Britain cases 17
----·---1---·---1--------
17
Copper ... ... Republic of Haiti. lbs . 2101 2101
1---·---- - - - - - - --------·
Cordage ... ... United States pkg. 1 1
Carried forward
OF IMPORTS. u 25
VALUE. DUTY.
Quanttt ~. Entered for f
Home 1..onsumption.
!Of Total Imports· Gross Amtunt
Recein:d.
I
Rate & when Imposed.
ARTICLES.
dozs.
......
caees
·I £ s. d.
22G,951 0 2
£ s. d.
28,403 13 (i
13745 3,553 6 5 Cotton, Hosiery.
······ 12} per cent.
49 23 5 0
2 63 2 G
- - - - - -'
137U4 2 454 19 3
- - - --
pkgs. prds pcs.
};32 194080 4,691 19 7 ...... Ditto. Cotton l\Ianufactures.
174 4 7 0
90 2 12 0
...
306 194680 90 587 7 4
-575871~
----- 10,082 8 l Cottons, Mottles, Mattings.
1,260 6 0 Ditto.
- - -pcs.
yarc1s
--
7ti0282 lU,455 0 5 ...... ..... Cottons, Plain.
. I
6000 30 0 0
warel10used'
18 4 5 6
-------
7fi(i282 18 1.312 8 3
- -2:;D.t:l:3l
---- 4,214 2 0 Cotton Prints.
33,712 16 3 Ditto.
- -174-0788.
---- 8,745 8 10 Cotton Shirtings.
69,963 10 3
---·---
800 7 6 5
1•••••
Cotton, Wool.
······ Free.
- -casks
--
cwts.
ti 0 :!3 35 219 9 9 27 8 9 12} per cent. Currants.
- dozs. cases
572 5-12 85 1 7 ...... ······ Cutlery.
2 12 4 0
warehoused
·--------
572 5-12 2 13 0 8
-
lhs.
- - -
case
-
494 1 15 1 10 2 0 3 Ditto. Dates.
--- 5 - - - C7 0 2 8 7 6 ...... Dental Instruments.
-------
41 pkgs.
24
546 J7 1
14 16 0
······ Ditto. Drugs.
189 1,023 1 3
1 l 0 0 ,
1 0 10 0
----~--
25G 198 6 4
---------
dozs.
rkgs.
574 3,764 6 8 ...... Ditto. Earthenware.
18 8 4 3
9 11 16 5
-------
583 473 0 11
18
----------
...... I 364,832 14 l
------
45,700 9 5
7-1MPORTS1 1870.
'(; 26 ENUMERATION
QUANTITIES IMPORTED.
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported~
'I In B. Vessels. In Fgn. Vessels. Total.
·----------1----------1-------1------ - - --
Brought forward ...... ······ ..... ,
Enamelled Cloth .•. United States yards .... 120 120
--Iba. drums lbs. drums.
Figs ... Great Britain ... 1467 ...... 1467
... 30 30
British N.A. Colonies
Total ... ...
!-·-------
1467 30
--.······
..... 1467 30
- It
___,
Republic of Haiti 6 6
Total
------
9309 245 2
·-------------"
91 1 f}400 246 2
---- -
dozs.
- - - - - - - -dozs.
-
Fish, non·enumerated ... British N.A.. Colonies ... 3} ······ 3t
... ······ 75-200
United State1
Total ... ...
75-200
75-200
--
St ...... 75-200 3t
VALUE. DUTY.
Qua.ntities Entered for
Home Consumption. ARTICLES.
Of Total Imports. Gross Amo'lillt
Received. Rate & when Imposed.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
····· 364,832 14 7 45,700 9 5
l20 19 18 2 2 9 9 12t per cent. Enamelled Cloth.
---- -~
lhs. drums.
1558 45 16 5 Figs.
······ Ditto.
30 12 0 0 '
1558 30 7 4 7
2
·- Fire Works.
15 l 2 1 17 8 Ditto
1
--- 0 0 ..... Fire Engine.
40 0 0 5 ,
hrls. half-hrls.
Fish, Alewives.
5253 52 5,279 0 0
······ 2s. 6d. per brl.
25 25 0 0
5278 52 663 0 0
--------
166 4 19 !3 ........ td. per lb. Fish, Smoked Herrings.
5'1895 585 7 11
780 7 10 0
58841 61 5 10
---
11 18 5 Fit1h, Dried, Salted.
1188 ······ 3s. 6d. per 100 lbs.
7355172 179,651 6 2
100 1 4 0
10430 207 17 4
13304 88 0 0
7377194 12,910 1 9
- ------ ---
half-hrls.
brls.
Fish, Henings, Wet.
27 45 13 3 ······ 2s. 6d. per brl.
33454
996
181
5
- 172 7 0
4,193 ] 3
- -----
brls. half-brls. qr-brls.
t 4 0 0 ······ 4s. 6d. per brl. Fish, Mackerel.
192 1 1 56 5 0
----- 2 2,142 15 9
9400 246
dozs.
3t ] 0 3 0 2 6 12! per cent. Fish, non-enumerated.
75-200 l 4 0 0 1 9
- '
75-200
, .....
3t
- -
59'~.351 9 2
-
65,687 10 3 ;
ARTI OLES.
Brought forwari •
CAl81 aoZI.
Filh, Preserved
174 174
122 l38 8-12
1
2
Ditto p.kp.
?38
2231 -- - ...... e1
our, Bice brl1. 44 44
our, Wheat
89
65 1»4484 e41
207
337
Total
Fuel, Patent
······
OF iMPORTS. u 2~
VALUE. DUTY.
Quantities Entered for .
.
Home Consumption. ARTICLES.
Of Total Imports. Gross Amount
Received. Rate & when Imposed.
£ s .• a. £ a. d.
...... 592,331 g 2 65,687 10 3 ,.
cases dozs.
1 2 1 4 ...... 12} per cent. Fish, Preserved.
IGO 36 8 8
174 69 15 0
64 148 176 5 3 33 lJ a
---------
64 483
52 15 10 0 ...... Free, Army and Navy. Fish, Pre~erved.
- - -27- - -
0 12 0 0 4 6 2il. per lb. Fish, Salmon, Smoked.
---~---
1Jr]8, ~-b. {-h.
604 73 1 2,026 G 6 ...... 10s. &1. per ban-el. Salmon, Wet.
8.6 15 1 327 2 0
- 690
- -88- -2 - 385 12 3
,
-
500 21 2 6 ...... Free. Flag Stones.
--·----
2:3Gi3 349 8 9
······ 12} per cent. Florida Water.
300 14 10 2
. - - -2663- - - 45 9 10
-·---------
22:31 1,196 15 2 ...... Free. Army and Navy. Ditto.
-------
44 35 0 0 4 7 6 12k per cent. Flour, Rice.
brls.
-----
t·brls.
2 2 18 0 ...... 8s. per barrel. Flour, Wheat.
823 1,438 10 0
·' 83661 614 143,762 14 6
207 310 10 0
I
'
'
146 292 0 0 I
' ---
84839 Ul4 34,058 8 0 I
, --------
hrls. ·HHls.
' 591 1 237 0 0 ...... Free, Army and Navy. Ditto. l
262 150 4.93 10 0 i
--------- •i
i 853 151
II
I
' i
-- 47i- 9 0 0 ...... l
- ~
Free• Fruit, Apples.
l
(j 6 10 8 0 16 4 12} per.cent. Fruit, Preserved. \
•
---------
tons C\'l't.
22 52 10 0
······
-----·---- ------ ----
10 Free. Fuel, Patent.
'
:
...... 743,230 9 8 J00,217 l'.l 11
'
8-IMPOR'l'S, 1870.
l
u 30 ENUMERATIO:N
.
QUANTITIES IMPORTED.
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported. ---
In 'B. Vessels. fo Fgn. Vessels. Total.
I
Ditto ... ... Great Britain pkgs.
--------
15
----
···-··
-------
15
Government Stores ... Great Britain cases
-----
at val.
-------
..... at val.
British West Inilies ... 9 9
- - - - -- - -······
---
Total ... ... 9 ...... 9
,,
'~
OF IMPORTS. u 31
VALUE. DUTY.
Quantities Entered for
Home Consumption.
Of'fotal Imports. Gross Amount
l{ecei>eJ. I Rate & when Imposed.
ARTICLES.
£ s. d. £ ~. d.
······ 743,230 9 8 100,217 19 11
7 1,552 12 11 12} per cent. Furniture.
······
1 3 0 0 •
55 406 3 11
2 1 0 0
39 156 9 0
8 114 7 3
2 7 0 0
-----
114 280 1 8
40 Free Garlic.
0 7 6 ······
719 87 12 0
---------
759
--------
pkgs. doz.
291 1,530 17 0 12! per cent. Glassware.
······
42 8-12 4 0 8
46 10-12 62 6 3 .
1 20 17 7 6
504 74 372 13 9
2 7 0 0
------
798 183 6-12 249 5 8
--------
warehoused ...... ······ Ditto Goods, non-enumerated.
warehoused
8 222 2 7
60 99 16 0
'
warehoused
4
it 29 12 3
warehoused
warehoused .
- - -- ---
72 43 18 10
--------
15 90 14 0 ...... Free, A. & N. Goods, non-enumerate<! •
- -at- ---- ......
value 806 16 3
······ Government Stores.
warehoused
--------
9
---------- - · - ----~-
QU.AJ:\TITIES IMPORTED.
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported.
In B. Vessels. InFgn. Vessels. Total.
Brought forward
en-ts. pk g~. cwts. pkgs. cwts. pkgs.
Greasa . . . Great Brititl.n 361 3 14 2:W 364 3 14 2:W
i Total 96170
----·---1--------
2286 98456
--------
]>kgs. lbs. pkgs. pkgs. lbs.
Hardware .. . Great Britain 19~35 I9;t35
France 62 62
; Hansc Towns 116 116
; British N.A. Colonies 17 17
;
I British West InSies 5 3353 5 3.350
1 United Stntes 1403 67 1470
=
Spanish West Indies 25 0 25
Republic of Haiti 56 56
Total
.... --~086~ ....3550 r ~-~~. 2098~...•3550
~ :-~·~··"~ L.___ .. - . -~
Carriecl forward
. · ..:!_
OF IMPORTS. u 33
IQu.utiti" Ent,,,d ro,
Home Consumption.
VALUE.
I DUTY.
ARTICLES,
OfTotallmports. Gross Amount /
Received. Rate & when Imposed.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
...... 748,812 8 6 100,791 6 1
cwts. pkgs.
364 3 14 226 815 11 5 ...... Free. Grease.
29 32 3 20
246
. 131 13 4
394 3 9
----------
1308 pkgs. 57,660 5 0 ..... 12! per cent. Groceries.
warehoused
6 pkgs.
149
3 12 0
387 10 1
.
209 112 & 0 7,270 9 5
1672 '
---~---
pkgs. dozs. .
1581 87,959 18 6 Ditto.
······ Haberdashery,
405 232 3 10
3 16 16 0
warehoused
36 37 9 2
7 52 9 2 .
2 ll7 3 4
1531 2,456 8 2
25 5 0 0
41 750 98 5 7 5,461 15 10
--- 21008
......
9-h.tPORTS,
6200
1870.
-----
944,456 9 6
----
125,389 15 8
I
G 34 ENUMERATION
QUANTITIES IMPORTED.
ARTICLES. Com<trics whence Importel!.
2
1324 lbs.
1324
1431
1556 2
... Foreign States, S.A.
1--------1--------
51
Horses no . 54
Spanish West Indios 1 1
Republic of Haiti 1
Total ...
___55-
, - - ---- ---- --------
1 56
1
l
Carried forward
I
OF IMPORTS. U87
VALUE. DUTY.
Quantities Entered for
Home Consumption. ARTICLES.
Of Total Imports. Gross Amount Rate & whou Imposed.
Received.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
...... 957,733 4 8 125,\>93 6 11
4
~
66 132 0 0
18 16 3 12} per cent, Iron Tanks.
16 18 IO 0
--------
82
31 1,233 19 5 ...... Ditto. Jewellery~
2 4 0 0
1 3 0 0 155 2 5
--------
34
----.-----
7 739 17 11 92 9 9 Ditto. Jewellery, l\Iock.
- - -805- - - 32_::_9 IO ...... ~d. per lb. Lard.
1692 58 9 6
303785 11,807 2 6
7425 297 12 0
--
313707 960 6 8
---- --
<1ozs.
pkgs.
358 267 9-12 18,563 14 9 ...... 12~ per cent. Leather Manufactures.
9 12 18 4
54 37 4-12 212 12 3
4 5 2 0 2,349 5 11
-·
416 314 1-12
6 11 12 0 ...... Free, Army and Navy. Lemonade.
----·---- 20 9 3 12} per cent. Lime, Temper.
66 163 13 9
pieces yards
187693 10,265 4 2 ······ Ditto. Linens.
590 30 8 5
20 3 3 6
3 3 0 0 1,287 14 6
--3
-188303
---
-------125 113 17 3 14 4 8 Ditto. Linen Handkerchiefs.
-----·-
pkgs. yards
141 54318 3.424 8 1 428 1 0 Ditto. Linen Manufactures.
--------
6122 1,766 3 6 ...... 5s. per gross• Lucifer Matches.
278 150 17 0
---6400 1,600 0 0
656 36 14 9 ...... 12! per cent. Maccoroni.
22.t. 12 5 0 6 2 6
,
880
---- ------ -1,006,8::!6
······ 0 7
--
132,945 19 0
IO-IMPORTS, 1870.
ENUMERA'J.1ION
QUANTITIES IMPORTED,
ARTICLES;
Total.
~·-·---·-· -----1·-------·----- ----- --- - - ----1-------
Brought forward
pkgs. pieces, pkgs. pieocs
Machinery .. . Great Britain 1405 219 1465 219
United States 9 9
-~---~ ~------- l·---·----
Total ·1474 219 1474 219 It
4
1
4
II
Foreign States, S.A. 17 17
Republic of Haiti 1 1
j
-----------------· '
Total 54 55
----·--- -----
-----~-
Marblo Manufactures .,. Great Britain pkgs. 3 3
Ditto ...
British N .A. Colonies
Total
Great Britain
... . =-
...
cask' 1
10
23 8-12
,--
......
--238-12-
351 351
11
Total 1 1
.
Carried forward ...... ......
u 40 ENUMERATION
QUANTITIES IMPORTED .
ARTICLES. .Countries whence Imported.
In B. Vessels. In Fgn. Vessels. 'l'otal.
I
VALUE. DUTY.
Quantities Entered for !
Home 1...onsumption. - - - - - - - I - - - - - - 4RTICLE5.
. 1OfTotallmports· Gross Amount Ra t c & w h en Impos,ea.
Ucecived.
~------- I
-------1-------1----------1----------·
£ s. a. £ s. a.
l,025,912 16 1 133,058 19 8
nil
4 2 13 G Free, Army and Na1y. Milk, Condensed.
4
pkg~ no.
529 3,426 13 7 Free. l\Iills for Griniing.
G 7 11 3
11-----------
52J 6
1 15 14 0
l 20 0 0
7 158 12 0
28 0 0
115
795 220 15 10 27 12 0 Ditto. Negro_ Caps.
-·----------
casks bushels
3 4 17 () Ditto. Nuts of all kinda.
36 21 13 0
4 6 0 0
12 1 0 0 4 3 10
7 48
·--~----
lbs. case Nutmegs.
1511 l 81 12 11 10 4 I Ditto.
------·-- Oats.
262 45 7 8 ······ 4d. per bushel.
1136 139 16 0
----------13!l8 23 6 0
40-196 0 10 0
5 5 0 0
37 84-196 3 14 10
- - -·------
0 25 927 7 10 Oil Cake•
1577
87 l 10 45 16 (i
1664 2 7
-··--·---·-- --~--~--
1,037,336 1 11 133,917 2 1
ll-!MPORTS1 1870.
u 42
QUANTITIES IMPORTED.
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported. I
In B. Vesjlels. InFgn. Vessels. Total.
,,..
Oil, Castor
Brought forward
... ... Great Britain
······
gals.
......
4638~
......
......
······
4638~
(
Bl'itish N.A. Colonies ... 19~ ...... 19}
... - - 12
- - ------ - - - - - -.-
12
Oil, Cod 1ver Great Britain gals. ······
f!I> ... nil ······ ......
... ----
United States
... 12
2747
-- - - - - -
······
......
~----
2747
Oil, Engjne ... ... Great Britain gals. ······
1735 1735
... gals.
------
3126
----- - -3126
---
Oil, Fish and Lard Great Britain ······
British N. A. Colonies ... 4624 ······ 4624
.
United States ... 787 90 877
'
Total ... ... - 8537 90
- ------
Sf,27
... - -1433- -
Oil, Kerosine Great Britain gals. 1433 ······
Calcutta, East Indies ... 12 It•• •• 12
British N.A. Colonies ... 1000 , ..... 1000
United States ... 87170 36519 123689
Republic of Haiti ... ······ 28 28
... ...
-----
89615
-- - - -----
36547 126162 I
100
...... ------
Carried forward
I ······ ······
-
. QF Bf PORTS. u 43
ARTICLES.
Gross Amount
or Total Imports. Received. Rate & when Imposed.
1
£ s. d. £ s. d. 111 ...
....... 1,037,336 1 11 133,917 2 1
4638~ b31 16 4 ....... 9d. per gallon. Oil, Castor.
19t 5 0 0
20 8 11 10 ,
- - -1!678- - -
I - - -12- - -
390 . 28 0 0
175 8 6
-1
6 8-32 ! 2 ? 9
QUANTITIES D1POR1'ED.
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported. 1--------,-------.,-------
Jn B. Vessels. In Fgn. Vessels. Total.
Brought fonvarJ
Olives Spanish West Indies kegs 213} 213!
· Onions Great Britain lbs.
~------
. -·---·-- --------
11217
11217
British West Indies 896 896
United States 6930 9.30 7880
Total 19043 950 1!J!l93
case lhs. case Jhs.
Opium Great.Britain 343 343
Spanish West Indies 1 1
--=:__JI
British West Indies 1800 1800
Total J3®Q37 19l!J l3GD287 1919
· Paintings and Photographs Great Britain
17 17
United States 2 ] 3
Total --19-,---1--,- 2 0 -
P:.inters' Colors · Gren.t Britain
----------·I la75
1375
United States I 21 22
Total -1;76-1-21--1 13D7
. ~~~~--=~~1 w w
Republic of Haiti ™
Total
Canied forward
OF IMPORTS. u 45
VALUE. DUTY.
Q\iantitics Entered for
Homo Consumption. ARTICLES.
Gross Amount
Of Total Imports. Received. Rate & when Imposed.
£ s. d. £ d. ...
······ 1,060,108 19 8 140,041 13 2
213! 53 3 0 6 12 11 12! per cent, Olives.
--- 11217 Onions.
93 9 6 . . . , .. 1 Free.
896 7 9 4
7880 65 13 4
- - - - - ---
19993
---------··-
1
343 lbs. 54.Z 9 11 67 16 3 12t per cent. Opium,
warehoused I
I
'
343
---- --
yards pieces
1482949 1919 25,801 10 4 ... .. Ditto • · Oznaburgh.
1940 32 6 8 3,22'9 4 8 : t:
1484889 1919
-- I
22 15 11 8 341 7 0
1397
- - -1002
---- 4,675 11 3 ......, Pans for Boiling Sugar.
Free.
122 29 15 6 ······ .... ,-,, Paper. I
6 2 5 0
352 264 0 0
97 41 4 I)
I-
11
805 16-60 13 g 5 ,,
...... ---~-
1,094,878 3 7
~---
143,756 1 10 I 11
I
l2-!MPORTS1 1870.
u 4.6 ENU}tIERATION
QUANTITIES BlPORTED.
AR'!'ICLJ<:S.
II Countries whence Imported.
In .B. Vessels. In Fgn. Vessels. Total.
I!- - - · - --
Brought forward
Peas, S111it ... ... , Great Britain bshls. 140 140
ICalcutta, E. Indies 80 80
Total 3Hi4
----------------,
pkgs.
_____
3114
lbs.
_ 250
pkgs. lps.
. ,.
Pepper, Black Great Britain
British :N'. A. Colonies
~:3 2087
560
I 23 2687
560
Spanish West Inuies 3 3
Republic of Haiti 2400 2400
Total 26 5047 26 50-17
-pkgs.
--- - -------
doz.
pkgs. dozen pkgs. doz.
Perfumery .. . Great Britain 12:& 1481 122 1481
France 3G 36
United States 91 134
Spanish West Indies 5 5
Republic of Haiti ... __·__1_1__=__,______1_
Total 165 1487 91 3G 256 1523
- - - - - - -1---------- -·-------
Personal Effects .. . Great Britain rkgs. 42 42
United States 1 1
--4-:---1--=-----~-
Republic of Haiti
Total
dozen
2
cases
4
dozen
Pickles ... Great Britain 2 2
British N. A. Colonies 4 4
United States 1 2 1 2
- - - - - - - ---·----''·- ---'--------
Total 3 6
I 3
------------
6
1-------
Ditto I
••. Great Britain brls. 2 1 ......- - 2
Pipes of Clay . . . RepulJlic of Haiti gross
---------------
250 j
------·
250
1---------- -- -- - - - - - - - - - - ·
Pipes for Fluids . .. Great Britain pieces --~~!! ._~~-- ____..
1664_ _ __
Pitch .. . United States brls. 25 73 98
-------- ' - - - - · - - --------1
Platcu Ware ... Great Britain pkgs. 12 12
United Stateg
Spanish West Indies 1 1
----'---l-----1--------ll
Total 13 13
-------------·--!-~------·
Carried forward
OF DIPORTS. iJ 47
I
VALUE. I DUTY.
Quantities Entered for
Home Consumption. I
• ARTICLES.
Of Total Imports. Gross Amount Rate & when Imposed.
lfoceivcJ.
I .
• £ s. d. £ s. d.
······ l,094,878 3 7 143,756 1 10
140 77 17 5 12~ per cent. Peas, Split.
.. ······
00 40 0 0
14 3 4 0
2115 I ,HO 10 7 153 19 0
-----1 2349
pkgs.
173
lbs.
4650 l
I
215 17 4 ······ Ditto Pepper, Black.
560
I
7 0 0 27 17 2
warehoused
warehoused
----------
l
173 5210
--------·--
pkg~. doz.
1:.27 1481 2,605 9 1 Ditto. Perfumery.
······
134.
. 37 1 8 9
102 14 6
5 3 0 0
I
I
1 0 16 0 339 3 I I
-------
2Gl 15~4
---------
42 869 17 8
······
I
I Ditto. Personal Effects.
I
4
11 ]5 6
6 0 0
I
I
llO 19 2
-------~
47
I
I
----------
2 Ditto.
I
I 24 4 6 ······ Photograph \Iaterials.
---~~---1 I
26 16 0 6 7 71
---~--,
cases
2
<lozen
2 0 JO ..... . , Ditto. Pickles.
4 2 6 0
·----·
1
--~
2
--
1 16 2 0 15 5 .
3 6
--------
2 6 5 0
--------- ······ Free, A. & N. Ditto.
100 18 15 0 2 6 11 12} per cent. Pipes of Clay.
1664 1,501 19 9 ··~ ... Free Pipes for Fluids.
98 48 2 7 6 0 4 12} per cent. Pitch.
13 808 16 6 ...... Ditto. Plated Ware.
1 14 15 3
1 1 10 0 113 2 9
15
- · - - - ------
1,102,471 2 0 144,516 13 9
······ i
u 48 ENUMERATION
- - - -
QUANTITIES IMPORTED.
ARTICLES. Countries ~ence Imported, -----------------
In B. Vessels. In fgn. V cssels. Total.
·-----------1-----------1-------·------- --·----~
Brought forward
Plants, Growing ... Great Britain pkgs. 8 8
Plaster of Paris ... Unitecl States hgd. 1----~-,--1---
Ploughs ... Great Bl'itain
-----
43
------------
48
Pork, Wet, Salted .. . Great Britain brls.
1---·---1-----------------
25 175-200 25 175-200
British N.A. Colonies 167 167
British West Inclies 3 3
United States
Total 4438 1-200 1221 180-200 5659 181-200
-------·------·-
hampers bshls.
- ----
hampers bshls.
Potatoes ... Great Britain 96 12.12 96 1232
British N.A. Colonies 563 563
United States 60 184 bshls. 244
Total
------
!-16 1855
---------·1
184
-------
96 2039
------1-------- - - - - - - -
Printing Materials .• . Great Britain pkg. at value
United States
Total ______,______
---1
cases
1
-~--1-------------
lbs. '
1
cases
2
lbs.
Prunes . . . Great Britain 10 420 JO 420
Pumps . . . Great Britain
-------
110
------.-------
110
British N .A. Colonies 3 3
United States 2 2
1 - - - - - - - - - - - -:- - - - · - - -··
Total ... 115 ...... 115
Railway Truck Wheels Great Britain pkg~. --54-----:.-..--1 54
------------1------
lbs. boxes lbs. boxes
Raisins ••• Great Britain 5667 5667
British N.A. Colonies 295 295
I·
United States 100 lbs. I· 100
Foreign States, S.A. 3000 3000
SpaniBh West Indies 21 21
Republic of Haiti 3 24 24 3
--~·---- ~------1--------
Total 8688 298 124 8812 298
Rice ... Great Britain lbs.
--·-----
3415400
------- - - - - - - -
3415400
1-lan~e Towns 5:37:351 1367696 1905047
British N.A. Coloniea 7012354 7012354
United States 41200 41200
Calcutta, E. Indies 69965 69965
RcpulJlic of Haiti 11762 11762
Total
---- 1379458 -----
- 11076270 12455728
-,--.--~--
Carried forward
---------------.- --
OF IMPORTS.
y,\LUE. DUTY. .
Quantities Entered for
llome UonsumpLiou.
Gross Amount Rate & when Imposed.
• ARTICJ;,ES.
Of Total Imports.
Received.
£ s. d. £ 11· d. ,
....... 1,102,471 2 0 144,516 13 9 .
8 28 9 0 Free. Plants, Growing.
I-· ······ •
l 3 5 0 0 8 ~ 121 ~r oont Plaster of Paris.
- - -43 325 0 2 ' ...... Free. PlougHa.
~-
15 75-200 76 17
······ j 15s. per barrel. Pork, Wet, Salted.
140 24-200 700 12 06 '
- -4115
- -. - --
3
3956 196-200
15 0 0
19,784 18 0 . •
•
95-200 3,086 12 2
--------
)).ampers busbels
96 1232 222 12 3 ..... , Free • Potatoes.
563 110 0 0
244 90 0 O '
--------
96 2039
,
Printing Materials.
'
at ,·alue 108 6 9 ..... ,_ Free.
·-- - · ·-----
3 36 11 10 .
a
-
casee lbs.
18 180 73 5 11 9 3 3 12l :ver cent. Prunes.
------ -- l
HO 981 11 11 ...... Free . Pumps.
3 3 0 0
•
2 6 5 0
- ·- -----.
115
3467967
2602327
14,440
10,843
17
0
3
7
...... 38. per 100 lb . Rice.
92002 883 6 10
45675 190 6 3
-
t---·
warel1oused
11762 49 0 2 .
6219733 9,329 12 0
l 3-!llPORTS1 1870.
u 50 ENU::IIERATIO ~
QUANTITIES LUPORTED.
France ...
Total ... ...
Ditto ... Great Britain dozs.
I1,151,497
£ s. d.
5
£ s. a.
156,981 7 61
I
······ 6
-------
1374
2
5 15 5
5 0 0
······
1 Free.
warehoused
- - - - - -·---
16 99 2 11
cases dozen
56 1999 1-12 691 12 3 ...... Ditto. Sardines,
185 38 11 9 91 5 6
---------
56 2184 1-12
.
39110-12 82 13 8 ..... , Free, Army and Navy . Ditto.
--------
2154910 2,303 13 0 ...... ls, per 100 lbs . S1.lt. '
1500 1 12 1
2895 3 1 9
2588596 3,014 1 8
80925 90 0 0
. -,
l8Ull6 201 0 0
23400 25 0 4
5041342 2,520 13 5
cw ts.
Salt, Rock.
• 268-1 0 10
· - -- - - - - -
264 3 8
······ Free .
227 24 14 7 ...... 2d. per lb . Sausages.
116 12 12 8
88 9 15 6
61
12
. I
6 12 l
6 1
--·-------
504 4 4 0
5 4 l 3 0 10 2 12} per cent. Seltzer's Waters.
161
-- 691 16 11 ...... Free • Sewing Machines.
2 cases 13 4 8
······
161 2
-----------
pkgs. pieces
105 G 11 3 12! per cent. Ship's Matcrial!f.
10 5 0 0
53 38 9 18 6 2 13 9
168 38
-~-
...... -
1,159,147 12 8 159,618 12 9
u 52 ENUl\lERATION
-===-= ~
QUANTITIES IMPORTED.
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported. ------
In B. Vessels. In Fgn. Vessels. Total.
55 -~-:-:-
- - -·- - -
. . -1-55·-
----
Soap ... ... Great Britain lbs. 120183:3 ······ l:Wl833
British West Indies ... 60 ······ 60
United States ... 473906 84600 558506
Republic of Haiti .. . 19542 ...... 19542
---------
Total ... ... 1695341 84600 l 1779941
Ditto ... ... Great Britain lbs. 120 --... -...- - - ,--120 -
------- ----~ . ----·--
.
- - - --------
Spices ... ... Great Britain lbs.
-----
921 ...... I 921
···---
Spirits, Alcohol ... Great Britain gals.
---·
38} ...... I--------
38~
Spirits, Braady ... Great Britain gals. 201G9 2-32 ...... 20169 2-32
France ... 52 16-32 ······ 52 16-32
IIan~e Towns ... 111 851 962
British N. A. Colonies ... 81 28-32 ...... 81 28-32
British West Indies ...
.······
16 16
t'panish vv e~t Indies
Republic of Haiti
...... 37 16-32 ..... 37 16 32
90 18-32 ······_,..._.,....._ ------- 90 18-32
Tot'.1.1 ... ... 20558 16-32 851 21409 16-3Z
-------
Ditto ... ... Great Britain gals. 1372 21-32 ...... 1372 21-32
------- -------
Spirits, Cordials ... Great Britain
France
gals.
...
349 3-32
52 11-32 .······
.....
349 3-32
52 11-32
Foreign StatP,s, S.A. ... 26 8-3~ . ..... 26 8-32
Rcpul>lic of Haiti ... ······ 1 28 32 1 28-32
Ca.nied forward
-
'
'Total ...
······
- =-
... --------
427 22-32
. --
---
....., -:-1 ~8~ -+=·~. '.'-32 .
...
OF IMPORTS. u 53
,,
::Quantities Entered for .
VALUE. I DUTY.
I ,,
,, Home Consumption. Of Total Imports.' Gross
~-~---
Amount
Received.
-------!
Rate, & when Imposed.
ARTIQLE~.
IL t
-----I ;'
1:
£ s. d.· £ s. d.
...... 1,1 59,147 12 8 159,618 12 9 Ii
I! 3
Ii
I•
11 0 0 Free. Sheep.
,t 44 17 12 0
47
'--- f
,!
16373
22
.
1l,483 16 10
s 8 oI
Free. Shooks.
I
I~
1IL: 700 188 2 1 '
.
'It'-
-------
17095
5 567 19 .I 70 19 11 12~ per cent. ISilver Plate.
~
yar<ls
6670
pieces
10
1,311 i
14 8 0
3
165 13 9
Ditto,
lSil~s.
----·
6670 10
I!...-----
55 83 16 3 Free. Slates.
- -1208139
---- 14,380 2 9
It 5s. 6d. per 100 lbs. Soap.
1: 60 0 16 0
,, 500100 !!It 3,901 8 0
,, 12552 218 0 0
1720851 4,732 6 9
- - -120
----
. 1 0 0 Free, Army and Navy. Ditto,
pkg-s. lbs.
(j!) 2106 102 1 2 Free. Soda.
- - -16- - - Soda Water.
29 16 6 3 14 7 12! per cent.
·-~
36 53 7 0 Free. Ditto..
148 2-32 86 8 0
,, 369
warehoused
141 14 0
16 11 0 0
warehoused
warehoused
I'
12682 21-32 6,341 6 7
1372 21-32 697 3 6 :Free, Army and Navy. Ditto.
------ 257 19 0 10s. per gallon. Spirits, Cordial
286
w::nchouscd
s ·s-32 4 10 0
1 28-32 2 0 0
14-1MPORTS1 1870.
• •
u 54 ·ENUMERATION
QUANTITIE~ IM.POUTED·
ARTICLES.
---~-------·1-----------·:-----~
Countries whence lll1ported.
In B. Vessels. ln Fgn. Vessels. 'l'otal.
------
Brought forward
Spirits, Cordials ... Great Britain gals, 76 16-32 76 16-32
Spirits, Gin ... . . . Great Britain gals. 2665 25-32 2665 25-32
France
British West Indies 27-32 27-32
Foreign States, S. A. 7 16-32 7 16-32
Spanish West Indies 275 25-32 275 25-32
Republic of Haiti 63 63
Tota,l 2949 29-32 63 3012 29-32
1--------1---------------·
Ditto ... Great Britain- gals. 944 17-32 944 17-32
Hanse Towns 3 3
Total
_______ - - - - - - --------
, 467
pkgs. pieces
257
pkgs.
724
i1icccs
Steam Engines ... Great Britain 844 23 844 2:3
---16----1--- -------------·
Stills . .. Great Britain pkgs. 16
Statuary ·.. Great Britain at value at yalue
--- ---·1-------~'--------
heads seroon~ heads seroons
Straw. Palmetto ... Spanish West Indies 85600 74 85600 74
---6 ---- --------1-----
Straw Manufactures · · · Great Britain pkgs. 6
Spanish West Indies 3 3
1 - - -·- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 9 9
Carried forward
······
OF IMPORTS. u 55
I VALUE. DUTY.
Quan ti ties Entered for
Home Co11s11mption, J
-- ARTICLES.
Of Total Imports. Gross Amount Rate, & when Imposed.
Received.
---·
£ s. d. £ s. d.
1,198,945 8 1 171,089 3 7
······
76 16-32 63 14 0 ...... Free, Army and Navy. Spirits. Cordials •
27-32 0 3 5
. .
7 16-32 l IO 0
30 6 0 0
warehoused
______
___._2495 10-32 1,247 13 2
warehoused .
16-32 0 5 0
------ 24 14 0 ai 3 2 10s. per gallon.
' Spfrits, Whisky.
G4 10-32
----------
65 30-32 26 13 6 ...... Free, Army and Navy. Ditto.
-~------
2 3 4
.... , . Ditto. Stationery. ~
1
3 26 13 3
warehoused
502 179 0 J
1 3 0 0 734 2 4
-------
738
-----·------
pkgs. pieces
844 23 5,460 5 0 ...... Free. Steam 'Engines.
--------- ........ Stills.
16 1,698 0 8
······
at >alue 11 16 6 1 9 7 12~ per cent. Statuary.
----~---
__ ...;-
3
9
73 8 8 14 0 7
warehouseu
- ...... ...... ······ Sugar for Exportation.
······
-- 1,216,082 12 8
-
174,351 18 3
-
..
ENUUERATION
··- -
QUANTITIES IMPORTED.
- ARTIOLSS. Conntry whence Imported.
In B. Vessels. In Fgn. Vessels. I Total.
=
Brought forward
······ ...... , ..... ......
cask lbs. cnsk llis.
Tapioca ... ... Great Britain ... -----
l 112 ...... 1 112
1
Tea ... ... Great Britain lbs. 105!)4 ..... 10594
Ifanse Towns ... ······ 38 38
.
United States ... ······ 2 2
British N. A. Colonies ... 18 , ..... 18
--- - - -----
Total ... ... 10612 40 10652
-------- ------ -------
Ditto ... ... Great Britain lbs. 1046 ...... 1046
- - - - - ------
Telegraphic Materials ... Great Britain pkgs . 1097 1097 ······
... ... ...... --
Thermometers Great Britain at val.
I at val.
•
Tiles ... ... Great Britain ... 1853 ······ I 1853
Tobacco, Leaf ... Great Britain lbs. 16061 ...... 160614
Calcutta, E. Indies ... 215 ...... 21!>
.
United States ... 101416 ······ 10141G
Foreign States
..I 13993 ······ J:,'993
Spanish West Indies
Republic of Haiti
... I 57340
5444
.....• 57340
5444
... I ······
-- ---
, Total ... ... ! 198058 ...... I198058
Tobacco, Manufactured Great Britain lbs. 826 826
······
Hanse Towns ... ······ 11 11
British N. A. Colonies ... 261 ...... 261
British West Indies ... ······ ...... ······
United States ... 111306~ 32393 143699~
Spanish West Indies ... 464 9-16 ...... 464 9-16
French West Indies ... 100 ······ 100
Total ... ... 112958 1-16 32404
-----
145362 1-16
Tobacco, Segars ... Grent Britain lbs. I· 2l86} ······ 218G~
Caleuttn, E. Indies ... )._
. ..... !
Hause Towns ... ......• llGl 116}
British N. A. Colonies ... 94 ..... 94
Spanish W e~t Indies ... 4417 ...... 4417
Total ... ... 6698 llGl 6814i
Carried forward ...... ..... , ······' ······
•
OF IMPORTS. u 57
VALUE. DUTY.
Qu:mtitie.s Entered for
Home Consumption.
Of Total Imports. Gross Amour.t
Received,
I
Rate, & when Imposed.
ARTICLES.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
...... I ,216,082 12 8 174,351 18 3
casks lbs.
1 112 4 10 2 0 11 3 12~ pe1· cent. Tapioca.
---------
barrels half-brls.
25 ] 25 6 10 ...... ...... Tar.
17
. 13 17 4
20 22 6 2 7 13 10 \
62 . 1
---·
11055 1,257 3 10
······ ls. per lb. Tea.
38 3 18 5
2 l 17 3
18 0 4 2
11113 555 13 0
1046 68 12 6 ...... Free, Army and Navy. Ditto.
--------
1097 4,706 IO 6 ...... ······ Telegraph Materials.
\ ------·
at value 48 18 0 6 2 3 12~ per cent. Thermometers.
1853 14 13 6 ······ Free. Tiles.
- - -1729
--- ...... 6d. per lb.
39 14 0 Tobacco, Leaf.
215 4 18 9
1310 29 15 10
78371 1,799 15 9
11878 272 14 8
18482 424 7 5
880 20 4 2
---·----
112865 2,821 12 6
--------
1314 131 8 0 ...... ls. per lb. Tobacco, Manufactured.
11 1 2 0
261 26 2 0
36!; 3 13 0
120313 12,031 6 0
464 9-16 46 9 0
100 IO 0 0 6,125 0 1
---------
122500 1-16
l5-faPORTS1 1870.
u 58 ENUMERATION
=c
QUANTITIES DIPOilTE D.
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported.
In B. Vessels. IInFgn. Vessels. Total
--
Brought forward ...... ...... ...... ······
Tobacco Seeds ... Spanish West Indies pkg. ] ...... 1
£ s. d. £ s. d.
.. . ... 1,239,024 13 11 185,076 8 8
warehoused
- - - -5 - - -
---------
390 195 19 8 12~ per celJt. Varnish.
24 10 0
2
-- 39 0 0 Free. Vats.
------..,.--- ······
bushels cases
148 18 12 0 ...... ...... Vegetables, Fresh.
6 26 6 4
-- 148 6
lbs. cases
1218 5 2;; 18 8 12} per ce.nt. Vermicelli.
······
1900 332 108 10 6
480 1 9 0 0 17 18 8
---------
35D8 338
·---·-- 1 10 0 Vinegar.
20
brls. ······ DHto.
39 304 68 3 6
225 16 17 6
220 16 10 0 12 17 8
39
- 769
----~--
33R
······
---
1,242,820 17 5
-----~
185,533 1 9 ..
- .
-·- & . 11!!111! ;,. 1!11 I!!
u 60 ENU:MERA'rION
.
QUANTITIES IMPOR'fED.
ARTICLES. Countries whence Imported
In B. Vessels. In Fgn. Vessels. Total.
----- - ---
-------
Carried forward ...... ...... ······ ······
OF IMPORTS. u 61
l
l
I AR,TICLES.
10f Tota.I Imports . Gross Amo.;.nt I Hate &when
--- - ,_____ _ . H eccivecl.
, __ Imposed.
I
I £ s. d. £ s. a.
····· I.24,2820 17 5 lc.3,5:13 l
I
9 I
20 16 18 0
- - -- ------
1761 I
220 2 61
-- --1 I
Ditto.
24-1 201 11 0 ······ · Free1 Army and Navy. j
-
!!6 18 0 0 3 5 O 1' 2s. 6d. per gallon. Wine, Ginger,
-------
279 211 JS 2 ...... Wine, Hock.
······
6 4 11 4
--
285 35 12 6
----------
14 10 4 0 Free, Army and N aYy. Ditto.
······
- 41!3 83 10 6
I
51 12 6 2s. 6cl. per gallon. Wine, Madeira,
·----
320 99 15 0 40 0 0 ...... ·wine, l\.farsala.
---
32 28 4 0 ...... Free, Army and Navy: Ditto.
--·-
32 ::!5 9 0 4 0 0 2s. 6d. per gallon. Wine, Mozelle.
88 64 8 6 Ditto.
---------- ······ Free, Army and NaYy.
79 27 4 2 ...... 2s. 6d. per gallon. Wine, non-enumerated.
82 28 4 10
379! 13(1 10 7
54 18 12 0
warehoused
247 85 I 5
231 79 11 2
2 0 13 9
1074!
- 134 6 3
-------- 2,528 2 6 2s. 6d. per gallon. Wine, Port.
8942 ······
645 182 7 2
----------
9587 1,198 7 6
- - - - --
...... 1,249,752 9 11 187,737 10 6
16-1MPORTS1 1870.
..
u 62 ENUMERATION
QUAXTITIES DIPORTED.
.
ARTICLES. Countries "lrhence Imported. 1 - - - - - - - : -- - - - - - - - - - - -
In B. Vessels. In Fgn. Y esscls. : Tora!.
1
------
Brought forward
I
Wine, Red ... Great Britain gals. 253 253
~------ · - - - - - - ---· ----
·wine, Sherry ... Great Britain gals. 4G89 4G89
1---·---------- -------
Ditto ... Great Britain gals. 969 9G9
Wire for Fencing ... Great Britain pkgs.
-·---- --------1----~----
·114
Wood, Fustic . . . Republic of Haiti cwt.
------------
10
---·-·-
10
1--------- - - - - --------
Woodhoops ... ... Great Britain . ... 343100
British N .A. Colonies ...
Total ...
I £ s. a. £ $. a.
...... 1I,249,i52 9 11 187,737 10 6
I
pk gs. dozen
!) 5 59 lG 1 12} per cent. \Vood, Manufactured.
1 3 0 0
1 I
l 5 0
1 287 747 0 3
23 18 0 0
I
135 40 10 0
37 13 17 6 110 8 ~
----·---- '
11 488
--372000 I 245 10 0 111 15 0 6s. per M. Wood, Cyprus Shingle~.
--------
2368836 1,457 13 4 ~ ..... 4s. per M. Wood, W. Cedar Shingles.
144000 72 0
-------
22500 11 10 :1
2535336 507 1 4
I
----·- I
709 136 7 5 17 0 11 12~ per cent. \Vood, Oars.
-------
11 6 17 0 ...... ..... Wood, Spars.
I t
20 4 0 0, 1 7 1
--------
31
1:
- - -27400
----- 398 0 0 ...... Free. Wood, Staves and Heading.
3280 17 8 0
280500 3.408 0 0
----
311880
I
, __ --
1:
I
I
QUA"X'l'ITIE8 DlPOnTED.
.
AR1'1CLES. Countries whence Imported. ------
In B. Vessels. In Fgn. Vessels.
------
I TotnJ.
-
----
Brought forward ...... ······ ·.····· ······
Wood, P. P. Lumber ... British N.A. Colonies feet 103100 ······ 103700
.
British West Indies ... 13000 ..... 13000
. United States ·•· 59089.3 575048 1165943
Spanish West Indies ... 11808 ······ 11808
Total ... ...
- - - - - - - -------
719412 575C48
------
1294460
-------- -------- -------
Wood, W. P. Lumber ... Great Britain feet 46036 . ..... 466:36
British N. A. Colonies ... 1811892 200041 2011933
United States ... 236858 415068 65192fi
Spanish West Inclies ... 2744 2744
--·----- - - -······
- - - - - - - - ---
Total ... ... 2098430 2713539
615109
----- ------
Woollens ... ... Great Britain ...
yards
23829
pieces I ......
yards
~38~9
pi~ces
'
EXPORTS. u 67
Total Value in Sterling of tlte Export& fro• the Colon.y of Jamaica to each Country, in tlte Year
enikd 811t Decembet', 1870.
France 29,795 3 4
Italy 860 9 0
Gibraltar 1,271 6 0
East Indies 72 0 0
1,161,091 17 3
u 68 EKUMEHA'rION
QUANTITIES
I
EXPORTE:O. VALUES.
- ----
£ s. d. £ s. cl
I £ s. d.
752 ...... ...... 107 13 0
750 ...... ...... 187 10 0
16 ...... ...... 2 16 0
1262 ...... ······ 254 0 0
7364 . . .. . .
······ 1,457 16 91
I
7724 17818 2,005 0 01 4,014 15 9
- - -......
--- ······ Ale and Beel'.
······ 7 0 0
...... ...... 18 17 6
······ 25 17 6 Annatta.
I
...... ...... 77 5 2
······ ...... 71 0 0 I
······ 148 5 2
l
Arrowroot.
I
at ml.
······ ...... 30 0 0 I
..... ······ ...... 11 11 0
- - - -······
---- ······ ...... 643 JG 0 I
C85 7 0 Apparel, Wearing.
at nl. 133 1 0 133 ] 0 Bagging, Old.
------- ······
...... ...... 523 12 0 ...... 523 12 0 Bamboos.
-------
386 386
......
····· 2 G 6 2 (j
l
6 Badey.
······ f
4,843 13 0
...... I ······ 242 12 0
...... ······ 185 0 0
I
······ ······
I 218 0 0
I
······ ······ 80 0 0 Bees \Vax.
······ 5,56!> 5 0
·1
108~
l
<j
······
148~
······
......
2 0 0
409 0 0 601 10 0 Beef, I Iet, Salted.
106 1-12
······ ······
......
236 1 4
1753 6-12 1859 7-12 2,199 l 0 2,435 2 4 Boots and Shoes.
18-J~XPORTS, 1870.
u 70 ENUUERATION
I
QUANTITIES
United States
Republic of Haiti
Butter ... RP.public of Haiti lbs•
Candles, Composition ... Spanish West Indies lbs.
Hepuhlic of Haiti
Candles, Tallow ... Republic of llaiti lbs.
Cassava ... Great Britain lhs. 462 462
Republic of Haiti
Clocks ... Republic of Haiti
Clothing ... Great Britain
Foreign States, S.A.
Coal . . . British W etit Indies tons
Cocoa ... Great Britain cwt. 452 3 IO IO 0 0 462 3 IO
France 89 0 0 17 0 2 106 0 2
Italy 20 3 3 20 3 3
United States 1 1 2 l 1 2
Foreign States, S.A. 59 3 8 15 2 14 75 1 22
----·----!---·- - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 602 3 20 63 1 19 666 1 11
----·---!-----· ---------··
Cocoanute ... Great Britain 1109514 187123 1296637
British N.A. Colonies 2500 2500
Uuitcd States 87000 282400 369100
• Coffee
Total
... Great Britain
France
lbs.
_______,_,.______I--- -- ----
1199014
5173772
179473
469523
8Z107l
295536 I
1668537
..
5994843
475009
Italy ... 11277 1127;
JI anse Towns 136524 136524
British N A. Colonies 223220 223220
Briti~h West Indies 282088 85574 367fifi2
Uuitcd States 426114 363873 789987
Foreign States, S.A. 137001 813944 950J45
Spa.nish West Indies 9/817 97817
Total
--------
6421668
--------
2625616
- ~-
9047284
--
OF EXPORTS. U71
EXPORTED. VALUES.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
12 0 0 12 0 0 Bread.
23393 221 11 0
2461 20 10 0
2030 7887 25 2 2 267 3 0 Brass, Old.
1360 1360 62 0 0 62 O O Butter.
230 3 0 0
6310 6540 105 o o I 108 O O Candles, Composition.
200 5 0 0 5 O O Cheese.
at ntl. 10 0 0 10 O 0 Clocks.
at val. 10 0 0
do. 24 6 2 34 6 2 Clothing.
20 40 0 0 40 O O Coal.
-·17sz_s_i 577 11 0 50 0 0
260 1 16 94 0 0
16 0 0
13 1 16 2 0 0 316 0 0
452 1 12 147 0 0 836 11 0 Cocoa.
3,179 9 ]
5 10 0
1,084 0 1 4,268 19 2 Cocoanuts.
QUASTITIES
- - - - - - - - - - - -- - - --
.ARTICLES. Countries to which Exported . Prodncc and Manufactures ot the Colony.
FraI:ce
Uaitod States
Republic of Haiti
Cordage ... Republic of Haiti lbs.
Corn ... Spanish West Indies bshls. 120 120
P..cpublio of Ilaiti 175 175
Total 295 295
Cottons, Coloretl ... Ilritish West Indies yards
Porci3n States, S. A.
Republic of Haiti
Cotton Handkercl1!efs ... British West Imlies doz.
l<'orcig·u Stat(>S, S. A-
Republic of Haiti
Cotton Hosiery ··· Ilritish \Vest Indies doz.
Foreign States, S. A.
Ropu blic of Haiti
Cotton, Manufactures of Forc)gn States, S. A. doz.
Hepulilic of Haiti
Cottons, Plain ... 1 British West Indies yards
Republic of Haiti
Fibre . .. Great Brita:n cwt. 2G 0 0 26 0 0
Fish, Alewives ... Spanish West Indies brls.
1-------
Republic of Haiti
Fish, Dried ... Spanish Wost Indies lbs.
Repuulic of Haiti ...-
OF EXPORTS. u 73
EXPORTED. VALUES
8133
······ 202 19 8
578-15 1,223 1-1 l
······
8-11826 907804 20,355 3 8 21,781 17 5
······ Cottons, Colored.
GO ..... .n 6 3
227 76 18 l
······
J 1776 4-12 12063 4-12 2,86!) 8 8 2,9G7 13 0
······ Cotton Handkerchiefs.
20
······ 12 0 0
23:3 2-12
······ 57 !) 4
1026 ll-12 1280 1-12 .....• 352 10 11 422 0 3 Cotton Ho~iery.
at ml. ...... 370 5 7
13!) anu do. t:D an1l ml. 3G3 18 10
······ 736 4 5 Cotton, Manufactures of
8700
······ 33-1 IO 8
49893
······ 855 1G 11
:3671:56
······ 8,93 1 12 IO IO,li2 0 5 Cottons, Plain.
168772 168772 ... ~·. 50 0 0 50 0 0 Cotton Shirtings.
1 0 0
····· l 0 0 Dh-i Divi.
17 17 ...... 17 0 0 17 0 0 Dripstones.
40 ...... 70 0 0
100 ancl vnl. 140 antl val. ...... 193 15 6 265 15 6 Drugs .
at val. 50 0 0
······
do. ...... 195 2 11 245 2 11 Earthenware .
7 0 0 ...... 7 0 0 Fibre.
10 ...... IO 0 0
870 880 ...... 802 10 0 81~ 10 0 Fi~h, Alewives.
292512 ...... 2,243 4 0
3175135 610077 2.;317 0 0
······ 4,560 4 0 Fish, Dried.
j . ·""=m•:zcrt=ssa:J ' !
19-EXPORTS1 1870.
UH ENUJ1EHA'rION'
' ·m
Qli.ANTI-TIES
I
A.T.TICLES. ICountries to wliich Exported. I',:ocluce and Manufactures of the Colony.·
- ------------
Fioh, Herrings, \Vet ... Foreign States, S.A. brla .
Ditto, Oranges
I United States
I To:al
1
Total ... 1~8500 _ _ -69ml-,-1~i391~=
Fruits, Various .. Great Britain
brls. ---~-- ...... 1---1~-
Flour, Wheat ... Great Britain b.tls. ...... ...... I ......
France ... ......
Hanse Towns ... ······
British N.A. Colonica ... ......
I
British West Indies ... . .....
I
I
......
United States ... ······ I
Foreign States, S.A. ... ...... I ...... I
France ... 41 0 20 41 0 20
······
British N.A. Colonies ... / 14 2 26 14 2 26
f EXPORTED. VALGES.
I
Dritish, Foreign, Of British.
Total. Of Produce Foreign, and .ARTICLES.
and other Colc,nial andJ\fanufactures other Colonial
?roelucc aud ~Ianu- ofthe Uolony. Tot~l.
factures. Produce and
:Manufactures.
--
£ 8. d. £ s. cl. £ s. d,
IO ...... 10 0 0
······
20 I
I ······ ...... 20 0 0
388 418 ...... 388 0 01 418 0 0 Fish, Herrings, Wet.
-----·--
5
······ ...... 15 0 0
401 406 ...... 739 0 0 754 0 0 Fish, l\Iackerels, \Vet.
-----·--
141 8-12 ...... 28 17 3
······
91 8-12 233 4 12 ..... 41 0 0 69 17 3 Fish, Preserved.
--------
······ ...... 180 0 0
I
······
I
······ 0 17 0
I
I
II
......
I
j ······
······
······ 571
90 0 0
l 6
l ......
I
!
I
661 18 6 Fruit, Oranges.
I
I
' ..... ······
I 6 0 G ...... I 6 0 6 Fruits, Various.
140 ...... I . .... 210 12 o!
II
4 ...... I
······ 8 0 o·I
l
I
······
I ······ 1 10 Di
I
I
7 ...... . ..... 12 10 o'
~GI ..... ······ 495 0 0
19 ...... ······ 30 0 01
353 ······ ······ 4.96 16 ol
514 ...... ······ 804 0 0
2i60 4064 ······ 4,762 7 0 6,826 15 0 Flour, Wheat.
------
······ ······ i,008 14 10
...... ..... 42 0 0
······ ...... 29 9 3
......
I 5 0 0
······
······ ...... 23f) 10 0
······ 7,321 14 1 Ginger.
QUANTITIES.
Intlic~--lb-s.·:·-_r_n_n_·-.. ~"'"''·
Total
£ s. d. i s. a. £ s. d.
276 ······ ······ 15 5 9
240 and val. 516 and val. ······ 215 6 11 ~30 L2 8 Groceries.
--- --- 370 13 0 0
370 ······ 13 0 0 Hums.
at val. ...... ...... 32 3 6
...... ······ 28 3 7
"
...... ...... 494 14 8
"
" ······ ...... 170 0 0
"
...... ······
3,050 19 5 3,776 1 2 Haberdashery.
85 ...... ······ 72 13 6
508 and val. 613 and val. ...... 1,410 10 0 1,597 12 0 Hardware.
at val. 1 10 0
······ ······
76 76 and val. ...... 90 15 5 92 5 5 Ila.ts of Felt.
...... ...... 1 14 1 I
20-EXPORTS1 1.870.
E~UMERATION
QUANTITIES
200
-------
200
Lime, White
······
. Foreign States, S.A.
Total ...
...
...
~
105
305
...... 105
--------
305
······ --------
Leather ... ... Foreign States, S.A. lbs. ...... ...... ......
Leather Manufactlire11 United States ... ······ ...... ······
Foreign Statea1 S.A. ... ...... ······ ......
Republic of Haiti ... ...... ......
Machinery ... ... Great Britain case ...... ······ '"C.1
""·'"
U80 ENUMERATION
QUANTITIES
-
ARTICLES. Countries to which Exported. Produce anil l\fanufacturcs of the Colony.
I
In B. V csscls. In Fgn. Vessels. Total.
1
······ ......
£ 8. d.
0 10 0
£' 1.
......
d. £ ••
d.
0 10 0 Manure.
4 18-20 ...... ...... 209 17 6
7 19-20 12 17-20 ...... 12 1 6 221 19 0 Metals, Old.
------
2 ...... ...... 14 13 0 '
......
10 -
at ~al. 2 and val.
...... ······
25 0
2 0 0
0 39 13 0 M111ical Instruments,
12 10 0 0
······ ······
at val. ...... ······ 110 2 7
do. 100 53 12 1
..
d~~: pkgs. ······
do. at val. 12 100 ...... 708 6 6 882 1 2 Perfumerf.
- - -.......
······ 0 18 0 ······ 0 18 0 Pickles.
......
······
...... 2,191 0 0
I
I
...... ...... 6,083 19 2
QUANTITIES
s. d. ,--£-s-. :; £ s. d,
20~ 93 17 0
1 4 0 0
2 6. 0 0
2 8 0 0
11 53 8 0
30 0 0
34 18-20 310 8 0
23 14-20 58 12-20 42 2 0 352 10 0 Rags, Old.
111084 630 0 0
6394 G6 0 0
30750 185 1
444,452 3,463 11
1124593 2,523 7 0 G.8Ci7 19 l l Rice.
:woo ;) 0 0
60 4 0 60 4 0
-----~----
"
6
l 26
34 JO 0
13 u 0 13 0
34 10 0
0 Seeds, Wangla.
Shells.
at val. ' 20 0 0
I
1 and ya]. I 1 and val. 20 0 0 40 0 O Ships' Materials.
.._____o_.__ J
' 9 2 17 0 2 17 0 Shooks.
2 2 20 I 4 10 0
31 30-32 12 0 0
25 1-32 11 17 0
9 17-32 6 12 0
QUANTITIES
-
ARTICLES. Countl'ies to which Exported. Produce and Manufactures of the Colony.
Gibraltar 1 l
United States 25 57 82
Foreign States, S.A. 121 20 141
Republic of Haiti 6 6
1--------1----·---1--- -·----·
• -- -- - - -
Total 14793 2104 161:197
- · --~ -------·
Ditto, Whisky ... Gl'eat Britain gals.
... 26~·[
Total 3904 30747
'------------------------------.;...------~------------------~·
• Note-In former returns these exports were shown in gallons and hundred weights, according to the declarations of the exporters,
an~ were uru~liablc. In thi.r; return they are shown in puncheons and hogsheads, a~ ~•crtained for payment &f export duty, and are
reliable,
OF EXPORTS. u 81
EXPORTED. VALUES.
-- ~-
1 . ······ ······ 5 10 0
11
Banse Towns ... ······ 10 JO
Italy
Hause Towns
... ...
... ······
......
16
43 11-20
16
43 lH.?O
East Indies lbs. ...... 3G 6-20 36 6·20
United States
l!'oreign States, S.A.
...... 185 15-20 134 15-20
2
320 10.20
2
·····
Republic of Haiti lbs. ...... 15 15
Wood, Logwood ... Great Britain tons 427CO 11-20 22700 13-20 65416 4-20
France
... ... 534 2!i08 3442
Italy ... ...... 38 38
Ilanse Towns ... 11S7 J5-20 1187 15-20
Gibraltar ... .······
..... 6:32 ] 1-~0 632 11-20 I·
United States ... 70l!J 9 20 3633 7-20 10652 16-20
Foreign States, S.A. ... 10 764 " 774
Republic of Hititi ... 135 ······ 135
1
Total ... ... 50405 31873'6-wj-822186-20- '
'
OF EXPORTS.
EXPORTED. VALUES.
I
Of British.
British, Foreign, Total. Of Produce Foreign, and ARTICLES.
and other Colonial andManufactures other Colonial
.Produce and Mann- of the Colony. Produce and Total.
factures. Manufactures.
I
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d,
······ ...... 11 12 0
······ ...... 9 0 0
······ ...... 12 0 0
······ ...... 54 0 0 ...... 1,253 2 0 Wood, Bitter.
'
......
2400
...... 111,823
7,521
0
5
6
0 4,800 0 0 4,800 0 0
······ 76 0 0
······
...... ······
...... 1,979 0 0
...... ...... 1,247 0 0
......
......
....., 1'7,428
1,548
16
0
0
...... ······
······ 270 0
0
0 ······ 141,893 1 6 Wood, Logwood.
I
u 90
. QUANTITIES
I
.
.
I
I
;
f
I
I'
..
'
' I
OF EXPORTS. u 91
EXPORTED. VALUES. I
-- - '
I
British, Foreign,
Of British, I ARTICLES.
Total.
and other Colonfal Of Produce and Foreign, and
Produce aud 1\fanu· Manufactures of other Colonial
Produce and
Total.
factures. the Colony.
Manufactures.
-- I
I I
£ s. £ s. d. £ s. d.
······ ...... 21 12 21 12 0 ·wood, Mahogany.
l
...... ~ ...... 100 16 8
······ ······ 33 6 8
...... ······ 7 7 9 ...... 325 2 8 Wool, Sheep's.
\
• w
GRANTS OF LAND.
GRANTS OF LAND. W3
---
• .
'
• f
'
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A G R, I C U L T U R E,
MANUFACTURES, MINES AND FISH~JRIES,
1870.
#,.
X2 CULTIVATED and UNCULTIVATED Lands, Wages, Produce, Stock, &c.
• * •
Estimated Acreage Estimated Acreage Estimated Acreage Number of Number of Number of Estat.es
of Cultivated Land of Uncultivated of the Colony. Estates in Estates Aban- Cultivat.ed Wholly
in the Colony. Land iu the Colony. Cultivation. doned. or Partially on the
Metairic Syst.em .
.
523,806-k t 2,196,193~ 2,720,000
. .
.. I
J
* These Columns are applicable to West Indian Colonies only. . -3.
t Larnl tax has beer. paid on 1,308,580} acr~s of uncultivated land only; the difference (887,6134 acres,)
consists of swamps, rocky lands, abandoned properties, &c.
AVERAGE RATE OF WAGES FOR LABOUR. X3 .
- --- - - -
Predial ... ... ... ls. to 2s.
.
X4 J RETURN OF
CR 0 PS.
State the Nature of the Crop, and tha Number of Acres of Land
Name of the I
0
E-t
County, Dis-
trict or Parish.
...
~
0
0
- - ---- ----·-----:---1---1---1---~---------
I
Kingston .... .- I -. 1 I 259
l---l·---i - --·l----1----------- 1
I -4-7,-6-99-f -1-s,-
.5-99_i___
10_6_49{ M9i 94.Z 5H 6,902 39,2I3i 410,540
s·
ITotal
to CJl
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IP-
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(,.:)
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(,.:)
co
CJl
00
co
......
C,'l
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co
......
·~
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IP-
~
(/;)
00
9
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......
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. Forty shillings per cwt. (40s.) Ginger, per cwt.
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C o c o an u t s, per
1000. . ~
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X 6 AVERAGE PRICES of variot:.s ARTICLES of Use or Consumption.
------------------------------j"---------r---------.....
Sterling Prices.
~,------------
Prices in
" Sa1t .• 0 1 6 ls. 5d. ls. 3d. ls. ld. ls. 3d.
Cheese 0 1 2 ls. ld. ls. ld. ls. 2-kd. h;. 3:,\d.
Bsef 0 0 6 6d. 6d. 6J. 6d.
l\fotton 0 1 0 ls. ] s. 1 s. ls.
11
Pork 0 0 9 9d. 9d. 9d. 9d.
Rice per quart 0 0 6 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d.
Coffee 0 1 0 ls. ls. ls. ls.
Tea 0 6 0 6s. 6s. 6d. 6s.
Sugar per cwt. 0 18 9 19s. 18s. 18s. 20s.
Salt per quart 0 0 2}
" l\Ianufacfored per lb. 0 2 0 2s. 2s. Hd. ls. lOid 2s.
PENI~~~¥fk=-----------------i-·
Kingston 364 280 (a) 4 1 196 14 •• 165 21
DISTRICT PRISOXS-
Hanover 2 81 1 i 21 5
St. Catherine none About90 .. I .. 3 i6 I 4
Mandeville 17 80 to 100 51 10 7 71·4
MorantBa.y 18 80 10 2 3 2 63116 78 10
St. Mary's 6 84 .. I"
Falmouth D. P,. and
Cornwall County Gaol
150
.• I
11
I" 2 2 I .• 8
Jlfontcgo Bay D. P. 8 64 •• .• 35 8 1 , .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. •• .. ..
----~~--------..:---------------------------------------------m1.-----------------------...i..--.;..~
----,-
Debtors.
I
------,
Tried. "t;ntried. Tried. Untried.
I
-
lmacks or Blacks or Elaeks or Blacks or ~ lmaeks or Blacks or Rlacks or
Whites. Colonml White~. Coloured Whites. Coloure<l Whites. Coloured 'Coloured Whites. Coloured Whites. Coloured
~ I
·~
Persons. Persons. Persons. l'crsons. Persons. Persons. l'ersons.
IF. ~[. I F. 1~ ~I
~-- ------ ----~
11
I· I
.. .. 1 2 .. .. .. .. 13 .. I 10 5 .. .. " .. .... .. .. 17 1 372 42 4 1 426 43
1:
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. ..
3 .. .. .. .. ,,.. .. '18 .. .. 3 66 10
3 .. i .. .. .. .. . . 5 .. 10 .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. 8 .. 96 ,,
4 3 .. 136 G
.. .. .. .. .. .. .) .. .. .. 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
I
.. 69 H .. .. 86 17
.. .. 17 10 .. .. 4 1 1 .. 4,5 8 3 .. 20 3 .. I.. .. .. .. .. 11 .. .. .. .. 4i 2
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 8 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 41 3 11 .: ..
.. ..
2
7
2
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 3 .. .. 2 .. I'
.... 1 .. .. .. 78
,,
13 2 ..
66
99
4
17
.. .. 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 .. .. .. .. .. 1 .. 1 .. 3 .. 45 11 3 3 .. 59 3
1:
.. .. 19 10 .. .. .. .. .. .. 33 21 .. .. 2.3 .... .. .. .. .. .. ii' . .. .. .. ..
4
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. 13 [j
-·~ 1~1 5: ~.~ 1~(~l~i~~1-:-:--1 1 ~~ ,.~~ ~( · - -- ----
'17 7 ll"i
- -- - -- · - -!)98
2
- --
.. \ 2s l 7.52 SJ l~! 1 107
'
.
.'
it
. ..,.,. -=
.
,
GAOLS AND
6. 7. 8.
• ]\[ales .. 2i8} 390
l'emales .. 112
M. 54} 87
'fotal ::-lumber of Prisoners committed in the P. 33
course ot' the Year.
Number of Prisoners
Name of Prison
- -- Number of Prisoners who
of the
/Blacks or'have been committed before.
and Whites, 95. Blacks or Colourod Whites. 1Coloured
Persons, 300. Persons.
where situated.
--- ---
Number Number Number Number At H ard
Number
i·ead.
who
read.
Number
read.
who under 18 under 18
who can eannot who cau cannot Years of Years of Once.
read. Age. Age.
I Three At IIard Lftbour Labour out
Twice. Times or in the Prison .
mor e.
of the
P rison.
- - -1 - - . -- - - I-,--
-------
M. F. M. E. i\1. F. M. J<'. M. !.JM. /F. M. F. , llf. F. M. F .
- - - - - ~-'~
i\I. F-
GENERAL PE-
NITENTLUUES
Kingsto:i .. 67 1 27 .. 52 47 132 69 .. .. 7 Hi 27 16 9 7 18 10 57,376 6,293 37,469 ..
DISTRICT PRI-
soxs.
l lanover .. .. .. .. .. 124 42 171 13 .. .. 21 6 .. .. 109 18 186 37 600 76 6,348 ..
St. Catherine: . . 28 .. 8 .. 129 13 443 46 2 .. 23 2 18 J 4 .. 4 .. 11,.1i6 .. 13,657 ..
MandeYill~ .. 3 .. .. .. 30 4 218 54 .. I .. 11 2 36 7 15 6 3 2 8,725 4,119 6,877 ..
Morant Bay .. 4 .. .. 2 93 12 151 41 .. .. 14 3 216 47 15 2 11 4 102 38 30 ..
St. Mary's .. 2 .. .. .. 61 4 151 45 .. .. I9 4 26 2 5 .. 1 .. .. 1,304 ll,5~9 ..
Falmouth D. P.
and Cornwall
6 .. .. .. 139 37 248 65 .. .. 26 8 64 12 39 4 31 8 5,610 3,357 15, 173 ..
County Gaol
Middlesex and
Surry County
8 .. 1 .. 37 1 221 21 .. .. 48 7 58 7 22 .. 4 .. .. .. 4 ..
Gaol
Montego Bay DP 1 .. .. .. 97 33 20 10 .. .. 12 4 .. .. .. .. .. .. 90 38 .. ..
Black River D.P. 1 .. .. .. 10 3 38 14 .. .. 2 .. 43 17 4 .. 2 .. 3,5 17 8 ..
-------- -- -- -- - -- -- -- - - i- - - - -
Total .. 120 l 36 2 772 l96j1793 378j2 173 51 488 109 222 37 260 1fil s4.014 15. 2421 91,095
.
.
• <
.
.
•The above fig ures in the headings have reference to the General Penitentiaries alone •
.
PRISONERS. Y5
9. 10. 11.
Cases of Sickness.
Employed in the course Punishments for Offences witbin the : - 17 } l\I-. -- Vi7 }
209
!
Deat hs duriug the
F. 7 24 F. - 32
Year. Prison during the Year, 254. GreatestNumbero~Total CnsesofSiek- Year, 5.
·Sick at one Time, ness during the
Nov., 1870. Year.
1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~-
I
At Empfoyments Whip- Solitary Other Blacks or Blacks or Blacks or
Not Employetl. ping. 1rons. , Confine- Punish· IYhites. Coloured Whites. Coloured Whites. Coloured
not lJ ard Labour. ' ment. men ts. Pernons. Persons. Persons.
M. F. M. F. '.\I. I F.
--
M.F.-;--;.-M.F. M. • F. M. F. ill. F.
- -. -
Jl iF.
.-
;\l. F. ill. F.~
1--i
, ; I I ' • !
' I •I
1
I
744 530 40 50 6 6 110 1.5
228 1621 2 34 2 20 502 25 14 l
144 10 32 12 10 4 '76 17 13 1
4 108 15 •• 4 1 20 3
633 5 l 28 12 5 82 11 1
8,389 726 4 .. 622 45 8 3 153 16 5
263 22 .. 4 .. 2 .. 13 2 3 138 5 4 ••
..'
' 1"
25 4 13 8
6 •. .. .. •. .. •. . . . . .. •. •. .. .• 3 •• •• •• 13 2 .. ••
-18,-143- - - -
901s 20,103 3875
- -------
2 I .. 49 . . 939 82 245 10 9 96
- - -i -
20 60
-
1248 133
-
40
-4
1
• ·~ > •
_·'_
QUESTIONS. ANSWERS.
2. Under whose jurisdiction and super- Under the jurisdiction of Official Visi-
intendence ; and what measures are adopt- tors appointed by His Excellency the Go-
ed for securing the Visitation of the Prison vernor ; under the superintendence of one
by the Local Magistrates or other Autho- Superintendent and an Assistant, subject
rities? (A Copy of the Rules and Regu- to the supervision of the Inspector of Pri-
lations to be forwarded. with the Return.) sons. There is no power under the Law
to secure the attendance of the Official
Visitors.
3. Number of Officers, and how appoint- Forty-four Male and three F'emal.e Of~
ed ? Do all the Officers reside in the Pri- ficers appointed by His Excellency the
son? Are Female Prisoners attended by Governor. The only Officers residing in
Female Officers exclusively ? the Prison are the Superintendent, his De-
puty and the Dispenser. The Female
Prisoners are attended exclusively by Fe-
male Officers, who reside in the Prison.
A
6. Dietary ot Weekly Allowance. and Diet, 2s. 7d.-118 per head per week..
Weekly Cost per head for the different The Food and Medicine are purchased by
description of Prisoners? and under what contract, as also the Clothing in a raw
system and control the Food, Medicine, state, and then made up in the Prison.
and Clothing for the Prisoners is Mntract-
ed for, or otherwise provided 1
7. Allowance of Clothing and Bedding1 For Clothing, Burlaps Shirts and Trow-
and Cost per head i sets, and Canvas Caps ; Cost per Head
per annum, 18s. 9d.-333. For Bedding,
a Coloured Rug, Cost per Head per an-
num, 7s. 2d.-666.
8. Hours of Labour and Exercise ? On the longest day, thirteen hours thir~
• ty minutes; on the shortest day twelve
hours thirty minutes,
I . \
QUESTIONS. .ANSWERS.
10. Amount of Earnings, and how ap- Sales for1870. £707718s. 8d. · Amounts
plied ; in what proportion to the Prisoners, collected paid into the Treasury.
to the Officers. or the Fund for the main-
tenance of the Prison ?
12. Are convicted Prisoners prohibited They may receive one Letter, and may
from receiving Visits, or Letters, or any be Visited once every three months. No
articles of Food or Clothing from their Food or Clothing allowed to be received
Relatives or Friends; if not, under \Yhat from Relatives or Friends.
restrictions 1
] 3. Is there a Chapel in the Prison, or Yes. There are separate Chapels for
suitable Apartment for the performance of the Males and Females, but no separation
Religious Services 1 How are the Pri- in ChapeL
soners separated therein ?
14. ·what duties are perfo1•med by tlv:i Morning and Evening Services, and a
Chaplain ? 'Vhat prnvision is made for Sen;non on Sunday; Daily Prayei·s; Vi-
the Instruction of the Prisoners ; and are sits the Hospital daily and reads Prayers
they supplied with Bibles and other suit- for the Sick ; Visits Prisoners in Cells;
able Books 1 Visits School ; has separate interviews-
with Prisoners on their admission and dis-
, charge1 and with any who may desire to
converse with him.
15. Are Dissenting Ministers allowud to Roman Catholic Prisoners are Visited
have access to the Prisoners; and, if so, at by a Priest ; Ministers of other denomina-
what times, and under what restrictions 'I tions are admitted on an order from the
Visiting Justices.
16. What duties are performed by the The Surgeon attends daily, and per-
Surgeon ? Are separate Buildings or forms generally the duties required by the
Apartments provided for the Sick ? Act. There is a Hospital ca.p able of con-
taining sixteen Patients, in whfoh more
serious eases are treated ; tri"vial cases
treated in their own Cells. Females are
treated in a separate Hospital.
17. What Diseases have Leen most pre- Mild Remittent Fevers, Diarrhcea, and
valent during the Year (in reference to Mild Dysentery.
Column 10 and 11, Return No. 1)?
..
Y·s G:.AOLS AND PRISONERS.
QUESTIONS.
ANS'vVERS.
18. Reason::; for Non-employment of Pri- Sickness and Confinement for Offences
soners (in reference to Column 8) ? committed in Prison.
19. Reasons for Punishments, by Whip- Sentenced for Insubordination by the
ping, Irons, Solitary Confinement, or Visiting Justices, and by the Law Courts.
otherwise 1
. CHARITABLE
AND
LITERARY INSTITUTIONSo
. 1870.
Z2 CHARITABLE AND :UITERAHY INSTITUTIONS.
:Statement of the E:cpenditure of the Amalgamated Hospitals at Falmouth for the year 1870,
1870 l\Iarine.
March-Sundries supplied £23 14- 4
June " " 16 10 4
Sept. " · " 10 9 1
Dec. " " 10 13 7 61 7 4
Casual Sick.
March-Sundries suppplied 44 4 3
June " " 46 12 3
Sept. " " 42 14 0
Dec. •· ." 39 14 1 173 4 7
Total £369 11 1i
The supply of :Medicines is not included in the above Statement, as the contract (for £30)
was for the supply of the above Institutions, as well as the out-door poor.
BOYS' REFORMATORY..
Locality-Stony Hill, 10 Miles from Kingston.
Superintendent-Rev. H.P. C. Melville.
Ma'Yl,agers rtnd Teachers. Salaries.
Thos. l\Ioran, Intendant and Schoolmaster £100 0 0
T. Pearson, Clerk and Storekeeper 75 0 0
J. W. Davis, l\faster Cooper 102 0 0
B. Milmoref Master Carpenter 78 0 0
II. M. Davies, Head Gardener 75 0 0
J. C. Johnson, General Office 39 0 0
R. :McDermot, ditto 26 0 0
R, Hamilton, ditto 26 0 ()
R. Collins, ditto 26 0 0
J. Noseworthy, Watchman 23 8 0
C. Green, Hospital Attendant 46 6 0
Mrs. Harrison, Hospital Nurse 20 16 0
Jane Marshal, Assistant ditto 15 12 0
£653 2 0
Z4 CHARI.TABLE AND LITERARY INS'fITUTIONS.
----- ------ I - •
Criminals. ___ 0 13 68 14 95
Destitutes. - .. 0 22 . 67 10 99
- --I
0 I 35 135 24 194
TIME EMPLOYED-In Manual Labour each day 7 hours.
In School 4 "
In Chapel, ]\,feals, and Recreation, &c. 3 "
Industrial Pursuits-Farming, Gardening, Carpentering, Coopering, and occasional
Tailoring.
Half the number of inmates are in the school every other day, while the other
half are employed at manual labor also every alternate day.
Every Saturday is free; and visits from friends and relations allowed between
12 and 4 p.m.
GIRLS' REFORMATORY.
Locality-Stony Hill, 10 Miles from Kingston.
Superintendent-Rev. H. P. C. Melville.
Managers and Teachers. Salaries.
Caroline Nelson, l\fatron £35 0 0
Jane Nelson, Schoolmistress 35 0 0
Charlotte Bartlow, Warden 26 0 0
Sarah Hall, Assistant ditto 20 16 0
•
Number and Ages of 79 Girls. ..
Class. Under Between Between Upwards
5 Years. 5 and 10. 10 and 15. of 15. Total.
- ------- - ---
Criminals. _.. " 1 20 8 29
•
Destitutes - . , . 1 13 25 11 50
I 1 14 45 19,
--
79
Income tkrived/rom-
Boys. Girls.
• . .....
£44 3 1
'l1 ~4 61
1. Supervision -
2. Salaries and Wages
3. Miscellaneous -
4. Food
5. Medical
~ 'Nl1hlt ~
'l. Clothing ..
8. M'\'lles and Carta -
9. Tues
£8,052 11 11
..
Z6 CHARITABLE AND LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.
* No rents have been received for the Court House for two years, the Govemmeni deducting the 11ame to
pay off the halance due them o~ m?ney adv:anccd for repairs on the buildin5. This is now 11aid off, and a ba~
lance remains in favor of th.e Inst1tut1on, besides the future !ents. . .. .·
The Hospitnl for the sick and_iufi.rm, established 1747, 18 now in a ruinoua cond1l1on-penons not re1ottlll&'
bete as heretofore.
. A. A.
~
h._
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d
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AZ~~P-t 1
O:=.~ZO. A;::;
:.\faI es
--:---1353 -,· 112.1~-:--1--2--:--:--:-1oosl:-:-134 l22.92 39~103 -----
QUESTION II.
Q) Is there
..<:l Windows and Connection any Sink
..,"'0
-0 Amount o~
The
greahest
Ventilating of the Privy or
Openings. with the ward. opening in
Drain
Ward?
.
"'to 1cnbic
Q
space uumber
available of -,
....
·;n 0 Q' • d
~
~
~
<> ~
'O
C,)
number of any one "'
0 ...
.s
C,) ~
~
~
:a
_..,
::s
0
.s .,Q.,
...
.s .s 'o Patients in time ., 'd
cS tJJ 1~
.s _.., ~rd the Ward. during ....
d"'
~Q c
-:9 ..,
J>., 'd
-"'
A ..8 ~ the yeiu·.
cS o·- :;..
•t::
;.a 0
p.. ~
'O
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....
l:O
c 0
d
.... ·c; 8>
l:O
,,, .... ~~
c:M
Q) c p..
.....-
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"'
>-1 >:Q ::;::z t-< ~ H H 8 p
------ -- -- ---- ---- --- - - - - i - -
"Luke," 1
flat roof I
41 330 330 No
I rDivicled by 5 brick
partitions. in each
No No ~ of wi1ich is a door
and
ground
floor
~ 122~ 16
)
10 41 459~ No
L
space; windows
barred.
"Stoph@"}
pitched
roof, •1p-
151 16 9 45 5834 45 452 452 ... .... ... ... I(Dhrided in same
way; roof piLched;
per story ~
roofand floor aper-
"Esther" 116 15~ le~ 32 701 I 32 235 235 ... ... ... . ..
I tures not included
l .but existent.
"1fary'' 1161· 13 1"1
V4 18 855 18 550 550 ... ... ... ... The same also.
"Ruth" 87! 13 17 19 840 19 550 550 ... ... ... ... The same also.
" Cornelius" 122 17t 15 30 1235 30 1850 1850 ... ... ... .. . L jalousied partitions
QUESTION III.
Give the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Hospital during the year 1869-70.
By Appointment .. .. • 1 Visit ..
Of Surprise .. .. .. .. ..
(I.) In reference to the !'t,bove Table, The register and account books, &c.,
state whethex or not the Register Books were all produced and examined minutely
were produced on every occasion ; and by the inspector.
if not, on how many occasions they were
not so produced 1
(II) And if on any occasion when The books were all correct and properly
they were examined, they were found written up to the date of inspection.
not to be properly made up to that date
of examination.
(b.) Reports by persons charged with (h.) Continuous reports as special ques-
the immediate management of the tions arise regarding medical and financial
hospital. matters, as well as administration.
(c.) Reports by a government ingpector, (c.) Has not made out his report .to my
independent of the governing au- knowledge.
thority of the hospital.
QUESTIO~ IV.
Fill up the following Table of Cases of each kind of Disease treated in the Hospital
in the year, with the Number of Deaths from each such Disease.
1~·-----·-------D-is-ea~es Tr~-·
1
I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Numl>er of Cases.I Nt~::~
Albuminuria ... ... 49 24
Yellow Fenr ... ... 59 15
Phthisis ... ... 49 8
And fill up the next Table of Oases of the following Diseases occurring amongst
Patients and also amongst OHicers :-
.. . Occurring amongst Patients. - - - -IOc~urrii~g nmongs~Ofiiccrs .
Name of Disease.
IIncasesofPntlcnis aitnckcd .1c1zik
m. 1{,ospital.
.
Nnmbcrl Person had been in l!ospi~al he·
I
state l!OW l ong the ~'um
v
of
- R..,--t-·:_·on l'e·i·ilcnt
11erl omc~1ue11
ii
ccr ·
l' Ollie ~
· " •r•
c ••
of Cases. fore his attack, and for what'l I>eath~. :
diseu~c he was admitted. Cases.!Deaths Casc8. ~
1
1
1
Ycllow_fo_v_e_r-o-r-ot-h·e-r-cn_d_e_m_ic-1 59 15 .. .. .. ..
fever
Plague ... . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
'fyphus ... ... .. .. .. .. .. ..
Smallpox ...
i
. .. ' .. .. .. .. .. ..
Scarlatina ... ..• i .. .. .. .. .. ..
Enteric (or typhoid) fever ...,. 23 6 .. .. I .. ..
Erysipelas ... . .. 11 .. .. .. .. ..
Pyrernia. ... •• I 1
I .. ..
l .. t
I
..
• The space of this Table does not admit of a more lcn:;thened record of Di~~ascs treated.
1----1----,-_-,~---1---1~1---J-./-_
1 1
Total 641212.5& I
OBITUARY TABLE.
'°O IUJUJ ~I
~ ~~g ~g
~ .. ""' Bodily o .., ~ '§
Z
0 0 r-g Form c3 1t d ce ~ ri
A~ ~ ~ Condition. Date of "'g~..; ,...~.,
.....0 ·rn g g -5 f ..o-5 1l - .=
~
:... '"" AC) AC) wJ1en I of Mental Adm1'ss1'on.
Cause of Death.
en-«::
..= ;...
~ ,C> ~
~ "'
"' ~
~
~ >l0 'O 'O Disorder. ~ :t""' » ~.;;
S
d
o
b.O ~
Admitted. 2 8 <:i ~
cS i::l~-;3 ~~:;:z
C)
0 §
z ~ 00 00 00
--------------,---,---------1----
5141 40-!'iO I Male
8.);)
Fair
40-50
.Dementia.
__
IO July, '65 Chronic Cerehritis
Verybad
None None .
Dementia 270ct.,'69 (see footnote)
I Inquest NoP.M.
85G 30-40 __ Good Dementia 27 Oct., '69 Convulsions None P. M.
80() 20 -30 _. Had Idiocy 24 Dec.; '68 Phthisis None P. l\I.
288 40-50 ._ Good l\fauia 10 Feb., '631 Chronic Cerebritis None P. JI.I.
582 30-40 ._ l•'air l\Iania 12 Mch., '66 Phthisis None P. M.
837 20-30 ._ Indifferent Dementia 7 June, '69 Epilepsy None P. M.
28 40-50 -- Good· l\fauia 27Nov.,'58 Phthisis None P.1\1.
:!O 40-50 _. Good Ch . .Mania 17 Oct., '57 Phthsis None P. l\L
807 10-20 , __ Dad Dementia 7 Jan., '69 Phthisis None P. l\L I
8i!) 30-JO __ Ba<l l\Iauia 16 l\Ich., '70 Plcmo Pnuemonia None P . .Jr.
1J~3
.i:H
I 4tl-50
30-40
__
__
Indifferent
Bad
l\Ielancholia
l\Iauia
10 April, '65 Phthisis
25Aug,'64'Paralysis
None
None
P. l\I.
NoP.l\I,
I
B3d 40-50 __ Vrry bad Dementia 28 l\Iay. '70 Gen. Paralysis None P. M.
842
87:i
20-30
20-:)0
_.
._
Pair
Good
l\Ian!a
l\Iama
2~ June, :?D ~h~·ouic Cerebritis
2;> l!'eb., '10 Epilepsy
None
None
P. l\I.
P. M.
I
839 30-40 ._ l!'air l\Iania 12 June, '69 Phthisis N oue ~No P. M.
74f.) 20-30 -- Indifferent l\Iani<t 24 Sep., '67 EpilcpRy None NoP.1\1.
8:30 20-30 Females Indifferent l\Iauia 15 Aprii, '69 Phthisi~ None P. M.
717 70-80 __ Bad l\Iania 281\Iay,'67 OldAge None NoP.l\I.
666 20-30 __ fo Articulo
l\Iortis
Dementia 25 Dec., '69 Exhaustion following
Typhoid Fever
None o P. l\L IN
821 40-50 _. Bad l\Iania 141\Ich., '69 Chronic Cerebritis None P. 1\1.
:3i5 30-40 __ Goud l\lauia 21 Dec., '63 Chronic Cerebritis None I P. l\I,
361 20-30 __ Indifferent l\fauia 14 Oct., '63 Puuemonia None P. l\I.
705 30-40 __ Indifferent Mania 20 April, '67 Plithisis and Disease of None P. M.
Spleen
1ri1 I ao-4o Inuifferent Mania 13 Nov., '67 Dis. of Liver and Spleen None P.M.
8.13 40-50 Bad Dementia 2Feb. '69 Gen. Paralysis None P. l\:L
22;? 50-60 Good l\Iania 14 No;., '61 Chronic Cerebritis None P.M.
2:10
838,
40-50
40-50
Good
Bad
Mania.
:Mania.
I12 Feb., '63 DiRease of Heart
7 June, '69 Chronic Cerebritis
None
None
P . .M.
P. l\I.
so2 j 20-30 Good l\Iania :H Oct., '68 Tubercular Pneumonia None p. l\I.
2fi7 20-30 Pair 11\Iania 23 Oct., '62 Phthisis None P. l\I.
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N OTE.-Cause of Death of No. 855 and Verdict-Exhaustion from Ulceration of both legs....--Seo Anuual Re-
port of Medical Superintendent and Director for 1869-70 for further details.
LU:N":ATIC ASYL Gl\1 RETt;RX.
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·what is the source of the water supply; Tho "Kingston ancl Lignanea" water
the quality of the water; and the amount works company from the Hope river. N"o
of water available for each Pntient analysis published; requires better filtra-
every <lay? tion; is used mainly for drinking purposes,
the laundry, and limited fresh water bath-
ing, tho sea. bath being ( hiefly used for
bathing pnrposcs. 4000 gallons per day is
the co11tract quantity, being at tho rate of
18~ µ-allons per hea<l. on the average daily
number of patients. The main, which is
only lA inch, aml the pipes connected
tl.e1 ewith, arc too small, and the force of
water is not adequate to an emergency, or
to extinguish fire.
·what is the number of (I.) Lavatories 1 None. Temporary and moveable wash
stands a.re in use, pending the completion
by the department for public works, of the
lavatory an<l bath-room in the male an<l
female B wards. It is intended to have in
these rooms, largo fresh water baths which
,) will also serve as reservoirs in the event of
fire, bei;iclcs two or more fixCll warm water
baths, and suitable fixecl lavatory wash
basin8.
QUESTION II.-(MANAGEMENT.)-RESTRAINT.
107 355
The Number of times resorted to
LtJN.Fl1IC ASYLUJf RETURX.
(OCCCPATIO~.)
In what building, and how many could A room which was formerly a u0r1 1·
it contain 1 tory; 73.
( 3-Ho~PITALS A:SD Asnt~1s, 1870.
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A A 10 LU~ ATIC ASYLUi\I RE'I'lJRN.
Give the daily average number of Patients vYho were employed in 1869-70.
Male 12 46 14
Female 1 63 19
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QUESTION III.-(DIET.)
Jamaica Lunatic Asylum, Ordinary .Diet.
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Friday ...
Saturday ...
Total ... :i:2 I I I I I
8i 4 I 1
a 1G 36 & 8 2 96 21 8~- t_
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~ RE1!ARKS.- 'l'hc Hominy rs ma<Tc of 2 07.~. of fresh ground country corn to the pint. Peppers from garden
. ~upplied da.ily, together w!th scallions, seasoni~1g~, &c}., .len~on grass, limes, cabb'.1-ges, and other vegetables,
) 'hen pract1rn1blc. Pork from farm of asylum 1s JSSueil rn hen of beef, when practicable. Soup consists of the
quor of the cooked meat-with herbs, scallions, salt, pepper, &c. Salt, black-pepper supplied daily, ad-libitum.
I Ninegar on fi5h days. On rice and peas days, fat, or dripping is adued, which is saved from the beef or pork.
Mangoes, oranges, tamarinds, are given weekly, or oftener when in season. Extra Diet.- Workerfrare allowed
8 ozs. potatoes and 4 ozs. fish for luncheon. Sick diet as per sick list appended.
QUESTION IV .-(INSPECTION.)
Divide· the Patients in the Asylum into the following Classes : -
Males. Females.
T
B7 the Gonmor or By a Government
Colonial Seoretary. Inapeotor•
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A A 12 LUNATIC ASYLUJf RETL'RN.
QUESTION IV.-(INSI'ECTIO.N.)-conti11u<d.·
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State how many Reports of the follo.\ving kin<ls have come urnlcr the notice of the
governor : -
(I.) Financial and statistical (showing, The annual report of the medicnJ super-
amongst other things, on what system intendent and direetor shews the finaucial
the money an<l store accounts are kept and statistical facts. 'l'he stores are ob-
and audited). tained under contract, the accounts for
which are received and examined, on the
requisite vouchers monthly by the director,
who transmits the originals to the auditor-
general, together with treasury imprests in
payment ot the same. for his counter-sigDa-
ture.
(II.) Reports by the person or persons All recommendations, medical. financial,
charged with the immediate manage- and administrative form the subjects of
ment of the asylum. immediate official correspondence, which
practically leave only statistical facts, and
explanations bearing upon them, for the
annual report made at the encl of the year.
It is impossible to understand tho <lifiicul-
culties which have been overcome in the
management of the asylum, and the full
value of all the questions which are here
submitted, and their answers, without a re-
ference to the annual reports of the medical
superintendent and direcror, "'hich shew the
past and present history of the institution.
The kind and amount of accommodation ;
the character of the admission ; the permis-
sive lunacy law; the causes of death; the
question of attendants and other things, arc
subjects requiring explanation, as they are
different in many particulars to those which
prevail in lunatic asylums in England. The
reports of the medical superintendent and
• director, which are published, commencing
with that dated April 2nd, 1864, up to the
report for 1869-70, will be found to co
much that will make 6,ijiiswen
these questi~ mo~ Wi8Digible..
None.
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