94 Immigration.

The returns, the figures being taken from principally sent these immigrants to the the sam« source, for the first nlue mouths of United States :— 1875, show still further decline. Tbe de­ crease on the nine months of 1875. ending Males.' Females. | Total 30th Septemher. as compared with the simi­ England 24,497 15,63349,130 lar perio i of 1874 bein<» 26,303, and as com­ Ireland 18,029 19,928 37,957 pared with 1ST3, of 85,980. Gotland 4,473 2,837 7,310 Wales 270 179 449 The following statement shows tbe Im­ IsleofJMan 6 migrant arrivals In the UDited States for Guen esy the fiscal year ended June 30th, 1875 : — Channel Islands, n.s 7 Total British Isles 47,283 38,578 85,861 Germany 27,576 20 193 47,769 Males. Females Totals. Austria 8,6K 3,230 6,882 Hungary 477 299' —776 Sweden 3.274 2,299 5,573 Norway r.. 3.726 2.367 Professional Oc­ Denmark 1,563 1,093 2,656 cupations 2,147 279 2,426 Netherlands 750 487 1,237 Skilled occu pat's 32,014 1,789 33,803 Belgium 475 140 615 Miscellaneous oc­ Switzer and 1,127 687 1,814 cupations 73,732 10,814 84,546 France 5,578 2,943 8,321 Occuoations not Italy 2,775 795 3,570 tatea 255 1,038 1,291 Without occupa­ Th9 following statement shows a com- tion ... 31,802 73,830 105,487 pirlson of the immigrant arrivals in the United States for 3 years :— Aggregate 139,950 87,548 227,498 For the year ending Junr 30th, 1873. .459,804 do do June 30th, 1874-313,339 do do June 30tb, 1875-228,498 The decline in the three years is thus very The fo lowing are the countries which marked.

Ptfittte of t\w (&mmmtvfo awtf palatum. The following are the members of the Governments and Legislatures of the Dominion and the several Provinces :— THE GOVERNMENT OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. Governor General. His Excellency the Bight Honorable Sir FREDERICK TEMPLE, of Dufferln, Vis count and of Clandeboye in the County Down in the of the , Baron Dufferln and Clandeboye of Ballyleidy and Killeleagh in the County Down, in the Peerage of Ireland and a Baronet, one of Her Majesty's Most Honor­ able Privy Council, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick and Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor General of Canada and Vice Admiral of the same. The Queen's Privy Council for Canada. THE CABINET. (Formed 1th November, 1873) The Hon. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, Pre­ The Hon. Lucius SETH HUNTINGTON, mier, and Minister of Public Works. Postmaster General. The Hon. EDWARD BLAKE, Minister of The Hon. RICHARD W. SCOTT, Secretary of Justice and Attorney General. State. The Hon. ALBERT J. SMITH, Minister of The Hon. ISAAC BURPEE, Minister of Cus­ Marine and Fisheries. toms. The Hon. Louis LETELLIER DE ST. JUST, The Hon. THOMAS COFFIN, Receiver Gen­ Minister of Agriculture and Statistics. eral. The Hon. RICHARD J. CARTWBIGHT, Mi­ The Hon. FELIX GEOFFRION, Minis­ nister of Finance. ter of Inland Revenue. The Hon. DAVID LAIRD, Minister of the The Hon. WILLIAM B. VAIL, Minister of Interior. Militia.

Members of the Privy Cowiusil not now holding office- The Rt. Hon. Sir JOHN A. MACDONALD, The Hon. WILLIAM MCDOUGALL, C. B. P.O., K.C.B., &a. TheHon. WILLIAM P. HOWLAND, O. B. The Hon. SAMUEL L. TILLEY, C. B. The Hon. ADAMS G. ARCHIBALD, C. M. G. The Hon. Sir ALEXANDER T. GALT, KC. The Hon. PETER MITCHELL. M. G. The Hon. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL. YEAa BOOK AND ALMANAC OF CANADA FOB 1876.