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These boxes are designated and described as under: Box Bundles Numbered. A. containing j ^g gQ ^'' [] 81 to 108 ^- " 109 to 193 ^' 194 to 273 ^; " 274 to 350 ^'- ]] 351 to 379 ^- " 380 to 443 "• • ^^ 444 to 471 ' " 472 to 589 ' • 590 "• 591 to 708 " • 709 to 714 The index to the bundles of * General Letters ' arranged alphabetically, which embrace those letters not indexed under mdividual names, will be found herein, under the letter G. in the Index of Subjects. These bundles of * General Letters' contain many letters of interest and importance / Ottawa, 1st February, 1917. ^^V^4^ ^*^lX-^ PAGES. Index of Persons 4-23 Index of Subjects 25-60 17289— 1 J 'V.f^ ?^r INDEX OF PERSONS. A. No. of Bundle. Abbott, J. J. C 472; 3 589; 591 Aikins, J. C .64; 135; 217; 304; 380; 584; 630; 631; 671; 8 708 Albani 12 703 15 270 Albany, Duke of, as Governor General Allan, Andrew 2 464, 6 589; 630; 631 Allan, G. W 630; 631 Allan, Sir Hugh 81 Allen, C. J 5 469 Allen, C. W 6 190 Allen, Major 7 564 Allen, T. H 691 Amsden, Mrs 5 698 Anderson, William 356 Andre, Father 342^ Angers, A. R 446; 473; 592 Anglin, T. W 13 105 ; 546 Archambault, J. L 4 701 Archibald, Sir A. G. (from Manitoba) 55 -Archibald, Sir A. G. (from Nova Scotia) 54; 80; 82 Armour, J. D 379 Armstrong, C. N 630; 631 Attwood, P. H 361; 504; 6 701 Austin, Mrs 630; 631 Aylett, Mrs 4 569 Baby, Mr. Justice G 138; 5 586 Baden-Powdl, Sir George 9 561 ; 658 Baird. Robert 356; 672 Baker fit Company, I. G 390 Baker, Jamjs 681 Barber, E. C 8 696 5 No. of Bundle. Barings 619; 620 Baudry, P. J. U 10 364; 9/555 Beard, Frank 11 704 Begbie, C. J 12 463 Belcour, Rev. George A 80 Bell. Judge 16 366 Bell, R. J 13 697 Bell, B. T. A 688 Belleau, Sir Narcisse 64 Benoit, P. B 3 364 Bergevin, Celestin 671 Bergeron, J. G. H 10 555 Bergin, D 674 -T- Bernard, Hewitt 47 Berthelot, Mr. Justice 356 Big Bear 11 341 ; 342"; 390 Biggar, E. B 2 362 Black, John 80 Blain, D 218 Blaine, James G 12 692 Blair, A. G 1587; 2 587; 11 589; 3 707 Blake, Chancellor W. Hume 33 Blake, Edward. 43; 86; 8 189; 3 192; 14 3 268; 342> 379; 445 ; 454; 1 560; 624 Blessing, Michael 2 696 Bligh, H. H 676 Bolduc, Joseph 356 Bompas, Bischoff & Dodgson 10 379 Borden. F. W 14 563 Boulton, C. A 342'; 546; 690; 2 704 Boulton, J. E 8 699 -Bourinot, J. G 3 367 Bowell, M 137; 219; 274; 381; 474; 593 Bowes, John 4 704 Boyd, C. J 16 372 Boyd, J. F 5 191 Brabourne, Lord 4 191 Bradley, A. P 683 ; 684 Brady, T 3 697 Brecken, Frederick 10 371 «r,.»|«||?<«:i.« '■v; No. of Bundle. Brega, G. W 83 Bremner, Fur Claims 13 699 Brown, Adam 544; 10 559 . Brown, George 40; 3 69 Brown, Mrs. McAuley 5 570 Brown, Mrs. Wilson 361 Bruce, John 80 Bryce-Douglas, Mr 627 Bryce, Professor 623 Brydges, C. J 48; 136 Bryson, John 5 563 Buckingham, Wm 4 181 ; 10 704 Buckley, Pat 361 Burbidge, G. W 275; 358; 2 367; 382 Burgess, A. M 220; 276; 383; 475; 594; 3 695 Burrows, W 4 696 Burpee, E. R 11 692 C. Cameron, C. J 16 372 Cameron, D. R 80; 4 463; 566 Cameron, Hector 685 Cameron, Hugh 12 563 Cameron, M. C, M.P 357; 445-; 13 454; 7 468 Cameron, K. A 5 696 -Campbell, Sir Alexander. . .93; 141; 221; 277; 342'; 378; 1 379; 384; 476; 1 560 Campbell, J. J 9 364 Cargill, Henry 4451 Carling, John 222; 278; 385; 477; 595 Carlisle, Calderon 622 Caron, Sir Adolphe 140; 223; 279; 386; 478; 596; 597 Carpmael, Professor 7 19O; 9 269 • Cartier, Sir George 56; 80 Cartier, Lady, Pension 5 268 Cartwright, Sir Richard. . . .94; 8 367; 445=; 5 454; 685; 5 701 Carvell, J. S 7 371; 10 371; 2 707 Case. H.N 7 698 Cassels, R 8 182 No. of Bundle. Chapais, J. C 64 Chapleau, J. A 139; 224; 280; 6 346; 355; 3 364; 387; 479; 544; 598 Chapleau, Major St. Onge 390; 396; 1 444= Chapman, W 10 268 Charlton, John 1 , 469 Cheeseworth. J. W 681 Chipman, L. de V 672 Chisholm, R. K 9 699 Clarke, H. J 11/2,273; 4 444^ Clark, Captain J 9 , 697 Cleary, Bishop 10/561 Clinkskill, James 13 699 Clouston, E. S 692 Clute, J. S 11;570 Coffey, Reverend John 10 /701 Colby, C. C 544; 599 Colmer, J. G 361; 623; 624 Conrad, V,^. G 5 ;44^ Cooke, Henry 3 /364 Cooke 6b Jones 9 /460 Costigan, John. .225; 281; 388; 402; 3/466; 480; 6/559; 600 Cornwall, C. F 17/269 Cotton, James 8 /460; 4 /698 Coughlin, T 672 Coursol, C. J 356 Courtney, J. M 282; 389; 481; 601; 5/692 Cox, George 7 /697 Creighton, D 482 ; 602 Cresswicke, H 3 ,379 Ciowfoot 360; 390; 9/444= Cubitt, Colonel 356 Curran, J. J 16/372; 544; 674; 682; 6,'693 D. Daly, Malachy B 8/269; 1,'707 Dansereau, C. A 598; 671 Davie, A. E. B 16/372; 449; 547 Davies, L. H 14 /454 ■jpi* No. of Bundle. 10 589; 636; 637 566 1 701 7 192; 351 12 379; 15 581; 637; 672 7 555 361 351 80; 144:12 379 8 702 603 636 637 637 682 Davin, N. F. . . . Dawson, G. M.. Dawson, Fred Dawson, S. E. Dawson, S. J. Dawson, Sir Wiliiom Deacon, C. B. DeCelles. A. D Dennis, J. S. Denison, Colonel G. T 637 Desjardins. A 356; 2 364; 5 370 Dewdney, Edgar 142; 226; 283; 342'^ 360; 390; 6 444'; 15 469; 483; 14 561; Dickey, A. R Dobell, R. R 9 586; 636; Dobson, John 356; 636; Doherty, C. J Domville, James 1 589; 600; 671; 1 704 Doughty, A. G 623 ; 636 Douglas Bryce, Mr 627 Douglas, R. C 683 Douglas, William 675 Dowd, Reverend Father 342"; 16 372 Dowling, Bishop 637 Doyle, C. J 6 364 -, Doyle, Major General Hastings 82 Draper, W. H. 31 Drennar., W. M 700 Drinkwater, Charles 16 Drummond, George A 637; 682; 7/693 Dufferin, Lord 47; 143; 15 454 Duhamel, Archbishop 637 Duke of Albany, as Governor General 15, 2 /70 Duke of Connaught 617 Dumas, Michael 390 Dumont, Gabriel 5/444^ 12 ,'444' Duncan, William 13/369; 2 556 -r Dunkin, C 64 Dunmore, Lord 2 /193 ■^^.t*^. 'w.-ry . '.^"^''m 9 No. of Bundle. Dunscomb, J. W 13/564 Dunsmuir, R 15 ,372 Duval, George 1 561 Dyke, John 8/573 E. Edgar, J. D 10 /454 Ellerman, C. P 6,193 Elliott. A. C 8 570 Elliott, Judge 4 270 Elliott, R. R 7 , 696 Ellis, William 580; 7/589; 682 Emery, Reverend C. P 8 697 Evans, H. B I3 695 Evans, J. Ick g 341 F. Fabre, Hector 4 188; 11,372 Farrer, Edward 622; 685 Farrer-Wiman conspiracy 685 Farrow, T 3 ,366 Faucher de St. Maurice 5 370; 598; 671 Ferguson, Donald 639, 640; 672 Ferguson, James 13 ,467 Ferguson, Doctor John 672 Fenton, F. A 688 Fischer, Fred 361 Fitzgerald, J. W 4/190 ^Fleming, Sandford 9/70; 3, 187; 3/188; 10,362; 10/573 13/573; 14/702 Fletcher, James 8 /364 Flynn, E. J 8 589 Foley, M. H 34 Forget, A. E 34I Forsyth, J. B 11/707 Fortin, M.P., Pierre 16 367 Foster, George E 355; 391; 484; 604 i72dy— 2 10 Fraser, Miis Harriet. Freed, AT Frewen, Morcton.. . . No. of Bundle. 6 570 U 574 640 G. '-Gait, Sir, Alexander. Gait, Elliott Gamble, Clark Garland, N. Garneau, Pierre 51; 145; 146; 228; 284; 392; 485; 641; 642; 9 698 142 12 699 6 695 . 356 Gault, A. F. 3 587 10 369 18 564 617 62 671 80 568 Geinniill, J. A. Gendreau, Reverend P. E. George, H.R.H. Prince Gibbs, T. N Gibbs, W. H Gigault, G. A 7 370 Gilkison, J. T 13 185 Girard. M. A Girouard, D. 11 Gladstone, W. E 687 Glazier, John 673 • Globe . Toronto 7 454 Godley, Denis 37 Gouin, J. A 1 1 365 Gowan, J. R 49; 1 557; 673 Graham, Hugh 10 698 Graham, Wallace 8 269 Grandin, Bishop 342'; 9 368; 16 564; 5 708 Grant, George 361 ; 9 704 Grant, Sir James 356 Graveley, Vance 700 Gray, Mr. Justice 2 463; 11 463 Green, Revtrend A. E 360 Greenfield, J 6 564 Greenway, Thomas 584; 614 Griffin, M. J 2 187; 351; 7 445'; 9 463; 13 694; 19/706 17289—25 11 Griffin, Watson . . Guevremont, J. B. No. of Bundle. 2 694 3 698 H. Hackett. Edward 10 557; 672 Hagarty, J. H 8 181; 357 Haggart, John 486; 605 Hall, R. N 6 563 Hallam, John 7 694 Haly, Standish 6 266; 11 699 Ham, George 7 444' 58 361 571 361 672 36 / Hamilton, John Harkness, Alex Harts' Divorce Bill 5 Harty, P ^Haviland, T. H 10 371; Head, Sir Edmund Helmcken, J. S 1 '556 Heneker, R. W 16 372 Herbert, Colonel Ivor 617; 618 Herchmer, Laurence 390; 6 699 Hewett, Colonel 4 , 364 Hickson. Joseph .2 271; 6 271; 285; 4 346; 387; 393; 5 464; 487; 606; 681; 10 692 Hincks, Sir Francis 52; 5 362; 379 Hingston, W. H 16 , 372 Hirsch, Baron ; 690 Hodgins, Doctor 7 372 Hodgins, Thomas 5 379 Hodgson, E. J 344; 14 454: 10 557 Holyoake, G. J 3 363 Horetsky, C 3 190 Hosmer. C. R 624 Howe, Joseph 64 ; 80 Howlan, G. W 6 371; 10 371; 12 572 >Howland, W. P 64 Hudspeth, Adam 545 Hugonard, Father 390 12 Hughes, Judge 3 270; 7 Hughes, Sam 356; 545 546; 643; 644; 658; Hunt, Richard 12 572; Huntington, L. S., Speeches 3 Hurlbert, Doctor 2 269 No. of Bundle. 704 680 672 192 Hurrell, Charles T. Hurteau, H 576 2 364 Hutchison, J. C 9 589; 10 702 I & J. Imrie, Peter 688 Irvine, George 357 Ives, W. B 674 Jackson, T. W 360; 390; 444' Jackson, W. H 4 564 Jenkins, John T 355: 10 371; 672 Johnson, Sir Frank 547 Johnson, George 1 ;362; 544; 5,572; 574; 645; 9 694 Johnston, J 7 ,463 Joncas, L. Z 375 Jones, A. Spencer 12 362 Jones, Frank iS , 36G Jones, L. K 669 Jukes, Doctor; report on Kiel's sanity 342* K. Kaye, Sir John Lister 7 587 Kelly, P 546 Kenny, Sir Edward 64 Kenny, T. E 5,589; 647; 648 Kiernan, Father 1 697 Killaly, H 683 Killam, A. C 357 Kilv-rt. F. E 7 /364 Kimbtr, R. E 11/573 Kimberley, Lord 1 ,'372 Kingsford, William 4/185; 5/189 m^m -. J, 13 No. of Bundle. Kirby, William 8 704 Kirkpatrick, George 147; 544; 647; 648; 074 Kirwan, Captain 402; 12 469 Kittson, N. W 80 Klotz, Otto J 566 Kranz, Hugo 4 352 Lacombe, Father 342'; 390 Laidlaw, George 3 561 Landry, P. A 355; 450; 544; 545 Landry, Philippe 4 560 .Langevin, Sir Hector. 67; 148; 229; 286; 396; 6 464; 488; 607 Lansdowne, Lord 230; 287; 288; 295; 342'; 394, 395; 8/463; 489; 527; 15 561; 590; 649 La Riviere, A. A. C 304; 506; 57t. Lash. Z. A 11 379 Laurie. General 12 '589; 617 Laurier, Wilfrid 527; 6 572; 650; 2 701 Lavell, Dr.. Kiel's sanity 342* Lawson, Reverend S. G 672; 6,696 Le Caron 508 Lepine, Ambrose 11 /4442; 19 564 Le Sueur, W. D 351 Lewis, John 5 /460 L'Heureux, Jean 390 Light. A. L 10/346; 1 /347 Lisgar, Lord 38; 80 Lister Kaye, Sir John 7 587 Livingston, John 685 Lome, Lord 149; 231 Loughran, L 9 701 Loux, Dr 550; 553 Low. H. G 4/2/273 Low, P. V 2 /695; 15 696 Lukes, W 5/569 Lynch, Archbishop 232 14 M. No. of Bundle. Manning, Cardinal -^ '^°° Manson, D 13 563 13 696 6 569 ^2 463 367 673 362 361 288 Mara, J. A. . . Marshall, John Martin, J. A.. . Martin, Peter.. Martin. The Widow ^ Masson,L.R iSO; 307; 446; Maxv. 11, SirH ^ May, Reverend John Melgund, Lord 287; Mercier. Honore 446; 473; 8 568; 1 573; 10 588; 11 701 Merritt, T. R ^^^ Merritt, W. H ^ ^^^ Meredith, R. M. Meredith, W 675 1 695 37 6,704 4 379 503 6 466 8 587 R 233; 289; 2 379; 397; 11 454 Miall, E 10 182; 14 270; 13 569; - Michel, Sir John Middleton, General 15 561 ; 13 , 699; Miller, J. A Miller, William Miller, W. Lnperial Federation 13 186; Mills, David 6 454; 7 454; 12 454; - , Mitchell, Peter 63; 13 270 37 Monck, Lord Mcncrieff, George ^ ^^^ Mongolfier, M. de ^^ ^^^ Monro, T Montizambert, Fred ' Moore, C. F Moore, G. C Moore, William ■ ■ Moosonee, Bishop of 11/559: Morgan, E Morgan, Henry J 10 369; 379; 387; Morine, A. B Morris, Alexander Morris, J. H 683 695 8 586 2 273 6 463 2 708 357 691 9 466 45 358 15 Morrison, J. C. Mousscau.Mr.Justice 151:234; 11 270:12 270; 3 370; Mowat, Oliver 42; 12 69; 9,379; 445-'; 490; 1 573; Moylan.J.G « 71; 12 105; Muir, John Muirhead, John Mulock, WiUiam Murchison, Charles F Murdock, George Murphy, Edward .Musgrave, Anthony No. of Bundle. 64 446 689 460 571 362 587 504 564 673 50 Mac and Mc. Macdonald.A.A 10 371; 546; 672 Macdonald. C. H ^^02 Macdonald, G. J.. ^"^ ,1 Macdonald, Sir John 6 464; 15 574; 714 Macdonald, Sir J vhn. Nomination Paper, Victoria, B.C.- 1878 '''l\ Macdonald. Sir John, Western Tour in 1886 10/444 Macdonald, John Sandfield ^^ Macdonald, Tupper and Phippen 11 563 MacGillivray, Farquhar ''SO; 676 Maclnnes. Donald 10 365; 9 563 Mackay, Charles 361; 8 569 Macke-de, Alexander +4; 379; 454; 2 697 MnrLise, W. V M -Nab, Sir Allan Macpherson, Sir David. . 46; 152; 235; 8 2 273; 290; 17 341:398; 585; 609 Macpherson, J. Pennington 17 266; 675; 4 695 ^ 14 341 1 266 4 491; 643: 675; 1 341 30 Mncrae, J. A McBride vs. Schurz ^'cCallum, L McCarthy, Dalton .357; 399; 6 445 McCarthy. P McCord. F. A '^^'^' ■ c'^uixvt;,, J- ^ 699 68/ 599 676 12 365 ■■^ 16 McDonald, Alex. B McDonald, James McDougall, Reverend John McDougall, Sir P. L. ,McDougall, William No, of Bundle. 4 467 McDowall, D. H. McGee, D'Arcy McGee, John J McGillivray. A. H.. McGrcevy. R. H. 153 390 ']\\\[.\ 4 266 41; 80; 8 268; 328; 7 469; 671; 3 694; 709 8 368 35; 89 291- 400; 492; 1 564; 2 564; 608 357 6 697 ... 361; 1 705 McGreevy, Thomas ^^ ^^^ Mcllwain, William ^^^ Mclntyre, John ^^^ MaKay, Alexander ^^^ McKecknie, R g^j McLaren, Peter McLean, Lt.-Colonel jj^i^^-'^'h, ::::::236;292;4oi; McLelan, A. W. McLeod, Colonel McLeod, J. H McMeekin, Reverend H ^\, , ,oi i ^ fiofi 'McMicken, Gilbert ^ ^^7; 3 8 ; 13 696 McNeill, Alex. MP 8 468; 5 557; 674 N. Napier of Magdala, Lord ^^ ^ ^^^ Neelon. S ^ ^^g Nelson, Hugh ^ ^^g Nelson, Joseph 10 695 Nettle, R 14 367 Nicholls, Reverend William . ,.„ ,, i:*;i -x •^fiR ., , , „ . 304; 2 368; 13 561; 3 568 Norquay. John ^^ g^ Northcote, Sir Stafford 361 5 695 493 5 364 550 10 697 •Ste also trunk K. containing l.0;3e2 Assiniboia, Minutes of Meeting of Council of ^^ ^8^ Assurance Scheme, Life 10 ' 190 Atalaya . Case of Atlantic and North West Railway 3/272 Atlantic Steamship Service 502; 504; 8/571; 4 ^573; 619; 620; 627; 628; 11/702 8/192 16/706 3/589 10 /573 .12/574 9/568 Auditor General, Office of Auditor General's powers Australia. Abbott's Trade Mission to. Australian Cables Australian Federation Australian Federal Bill Bahamas, trade with ■ ■ • Baie des Chaleurs RaiUay 9 271; 1 563; 8 581; Bait Question Banking and Fiscal Policy Banking Legislation Banking Questions Bank Note Engraving Company Bankruptcy and Insolvency Barbados, Trade with Barley Barnhill and Nelson, Claim Batoche Settlers Bavs Bay of Quinte and Lake Nipissing Railway. Beaty James, Railway 17289 — 4= 4, 8 692 681 707 182 616 692 189 359 362 560 570 708 590 680 347 27 No. of Bundle. Beer, 4^ 12,708 '■:„„,- 5/556 Beer Permits, N.W.T ^ ^57 ISr^a'^S 4esV4S0. so.; 504. 505; 4 /S8,. «3; 70, Berlin and Canadian Pacific Junction Railway 0»u Berlin and Waterloo Railway ^ ^^^ Better Terms, Manitoba 11 454 Better Terms, Ontario in SSR Better Terms, Prince Edward Island J^^^oo Better Terms, Quebec ^'466 -Bicameral System 12 349 Bickford's Railway ^^^ Bills of Exchange 255 Bills, Session 1883 ■ ■ _■ .„ Birthday congratulations 577; 5/8; 678. 679 Blaine negotiations ^^^ Bobcaygeon Railway ^ 457 Bolivia, trade with ^^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^^^ Bonding Questions 3 egi Books, Duties on Book seizure, Toronto Boston Tariff Reform League Boundaries of Manitoba Boundaries of Quebec Boundary of Ontario _^ Boundary, Ontario and Manitoba 263 Boyd's Emigration Scheme Brandon and South Western Railway °°^ Brandy, duty on Brant Monument Brantford, local patronage Brazilian S.S. Line.. Bridge, Quebec 5 ;5-*o; «o; o .«.. « ^^^, -^-^ --^ Britannia, The „ „-„ . . 14 266; 2/270 British Association ,,„^ ,,0, British Columbia Affairs 59; 8 72; 7 105; 1 181; 1 183; 12 188; 13 188; 6 191; 7 191; 7 192; 17 269; 303; 369; 378; 449, 468; 556; 567 1 181 British Columbia Arms ' 8,267 10 694 1 191 9,707 .490; 1 573 379 10 468 13 362 1 188; 6 693 7,269; 7,366; 8 469 3 704 14 267; 12 269 5 346; 386; 3 467; 8 588; 592; 624 S"5 •V* f ¥m '■^' 28 No. of Bundle. 288 British Columbia, defence of ^^^ British Columbia Judges _ „ British Columbia, Provincial Government of 303 . 378 British Columbia Southern Railway ^ ^^^ British Columbia Towing Company ^^^ Brockville and Westport Railway ^^ ^^^ Brussels. Ontario, Post Office ^ ^^^ Burlington Bay Canal Tolls ^^ 694 Burton Bill vs. Canadian Railways _^ ^ ^^^ Buctouche 8b Moncton Railway . . ' 5 572 By-elections. 1887 8 C. 1 184: 262; 355; 450; 544; 3 187; 8 270; 592 673 10 362 10 ,'573 Cabinet Office 168; Cabinet Representation in Senate. Cable, Asiatic Scheme Cables, Australian .J t j- 11 '362 Cable communication with the West Indies i J f^ Caldwell vs. McLaren gg^ Calgary. Alberta & Montana Railway ^^^ Calgary and Edmonton Railway ^ ^^^ Callander and Gravenhurst Railway ^^^ ^45,: 445.; 685 Campaign Literature ^ ^^ ^^2; 680 Canada Atlantic Railway ° • ^ , ^gg Canada Central Railway ^ 191 Canada, future of 11 190 Canada Gold Mining Company ^^ ^^^ ^ ^^^_ ^ ^^^ Canada Temperance Act ^^ ^^^2 Canadian Club, New York ^^^ ^ ^^^ Canadian Copper Company ' ^ ^^^ Canadian Fish Exchange Canadian Manufacturers' Association. Canadian Pacific Railway . ■ - ;^^f ' ' . "'^ ' . .Qg. 246; 345; 408; 461; 6 464; 7 464; 494, 502, 505. 3 560; 2 588; 619; 620; 627; 628; 9 708; Canadian Pacific Railway. Arrangement ^f^^^f\^. , ^71 8 694 188; 10 708; 713 29 No of Bundle. Canadian Pacific Railway. Contracts and Incorporation of ^ 193 Canadian Pacific Railway Sheds Canadian Pacific Railway (B.C Arbitration) 1557^^ Canadian Pacific Railway Lake Steamers ^^^ ^^ ^^^ Canadian Pacific Railway Lands - ^- jl 564 Canadian Pacific Railway Steamers Names ^ ^^^ s::fTo;rT'^^tr;^=u353;8 3e5;so^ eii 6 369; 9 571; 8 574; ^ ^^^ ^ ^.., 580 Canals u ou^, - -• • ^^^ Canals. Letters r. 1890-1891 ^ ^^^ Cantin on Shipbuilding ^ -^^ ^ ^^^ . ^gQ Cape Breton Railway ' 5 348 Cape Tormentine Railway ^ ^^2 Cardwell Election, 1888 .620; 680 Carleton Branch LC.R ^ 3gg Catholic appointments 1 444' Cattle ranching 523 Cattle trade 16 454 Caucus Millers 4 702 Census 1891 7 558 Census 1881, Method of taking ^ ^ 456 Census of Manitoba ^3^8 Census. North West Territories ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ Central Ontario Railway ' ' ggQ Central Railway matters .^2 268 Certificate Election. Carleton, 1882 ^^^ ^^^^^ Certificate of Election, Kingston, 1891 ^ ^^^ Certificates, Masters and Mates ^ ^^^ Champlain Junction Railway ' ^ ^^^ Channel Tunnel Company ^^g Charges of Corruption. ^ 3^7 Charlton's Seduction Bill 8 348 Chatham (N.B.) Railway ■ ' • ' ^3 .^.^ Chicago Auditorium ggO Chicoutimi Railway ^ 349; 12 ,707 Chignecto Ship Railway ' g ^gg Chinese grievances and Chinese trade i::i. 30 No. of Bundle. 369 557 187 Chinese Questions in B.C Civil Service Act Civil Service Bills Civil Service Examinations ^* '"° Claus papers ^^^^ Clemency for Louis Riel Clergy Reserves , , =«« Cleveland, President Messages re outrages „_ Coal duty 2 2 Coal Lands * Coal Regulations ^ ^ V Coalition of 1864 ^tmg Trade. Pacific 3 559 342» 1 69 588 273 273 40 C( Ci .)den Club * Collection Customs, Toronto ^ 372 189 Collectorship Customs, Montreal 9 190 Collingwood. town of 2 366 V Colonial Commercial Union 9 554 Colonial Conference, 1887 ^ 558 Colonial Governors, Appointment of 11 586 Colonial Register ^^^^L Colonization Bill 1878 345- Colonization Companies 13 269; 3 368 Colonization Railways 9 188 Combinations Trade 1 702; 8 705 Commercial Relations with the United Slates 3 588; 4 558; 11 561 Commercial Union 440; 462; 12 467; 7 469. 9 Commissioner General for Canada in France 4 Comparative prices, 1878-1891 2 /693 \ Confederate Council of B.N.A. Provinces ...... .^ 2 70 Confederation negotiations 78; 78'; 78=; 78'; 78'; 78' X Confederation Picture 4 , 466 Congratulations result General Elections 1891 686 Conservative workingmen 4 706 Consolidation of Statutes 2 367 Constitutional Questions 107; 9 181; 3 367; 10 586 Consular fees 694 694 189 13 703 31 Consuls foreign. Status of Convict Labour Copyright 56;U 192; '^ 267;621;5 702;6 Cornwall Canal Enlargemeiu Cornwallis Valley Railway- County Court Judges B.C. Court of Claims Credit Valley Railway 8 188. 6 18.V. 2 272; J Crofter Question Crows Nest Railway Cuban filibusters Cullers ^ Cullers Act Customs Act No. of Bundle. 14 703 558; 3 702 702; 713 6 560 l\ 563 S47 8 456 4 272 3 586 681 9 72 6 573 10 707 8 557 272; 628; 557; ..1 12 7 369; 348; 5 187; 254; 1 574; Danger from fires Dartmouth Branch Railway Debts, Australia and Canada Deceased Wife's Sisters Bill Defence 12 73; 76; Defences of British Columbia De Lery Gold mine Demarara, Trade wtih Denman Claim ' Direct Cable Direct Cable Co.. Pender's Devlin Property at Kingston Dinner Lists, 1884-1891 _ Dismissals by Mackenzie ^2 186; Disallowance 16 3 268; 2 369; Disallowance, Manitoba Railway legislatiion Disallowance, Provincial Acts 16 71; 17 71; 503; 7 561; 3 Disallowance, Quebec Legislation Disputed Territory (Ontario & Manitoba) 12 Distilleries 473 572 473 266 669 2 581 7 706 1 187 8 702 288 187 692 190 586 187 366 710 15 454 461 582 582 503 7 368 6 559 6 6 2 9 4 6 '■'^^77'~-'-*Z:^'^:W^~<%T''< -^nd 32 No. of Bundle. Distribution of Honours ,. '.. onies 16 372 Divorce 1 /557; 4/571; 5/571 Dominion Alliance ^^ ^^^ Dominion Iron and Steel, Ltd 12 706 Dominion Millers' Association 3 365 Dominion Police ^°c^!5 Double Shuffle. The ^ °^ Drummond Counties Railway ^^^ Dry dock, Kingston 12 , 192 Dual language 617; 687 E. Ecclesiastical Precedence 2 ,703 Election Bills f^ Election Certificate, Carleton, 1882 12 268 Election Certificate, Kingston, 1891 13,701 Election Petition, Kingston, 1878 1 /185 Elections. General, 1878 ^^2 Elections, General, 1882 261 Elections, General, 1886-7 '^'^S; 5, 555 Elections, General, 1891 685; 686 Elgin, Petitcodiac and Havelock Railway 681 Emerson and North Western Railway 12 '581 „ . ^. „ 8/573 Emigration Emigration from United Kingdom. .4 183; 5/191; 6/266; 11/267 Emigration scheme ^^1' ]Z ^^c Empire Newspaper 8/466; 482; 602; 13/706 England, Trade with ^ '^62 -England, visits to, 1862 -^1865 1879 171; 7/184; 8/184; 1880 174; 1881 1884 1885 Equal Rights Agitation Erie Belle Claim Escheats 85 106 184 175 179 375 377 687 3 569 -11 10 71; 9,589; 10 702; 713 #! 33 No. of Bundle. Esquimalt Graving Dock 12 188 Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway 13 188; 7 /191 ; 3 /378 Essex Battalion 8 , 166 Estimates, Interior Department, 1883 259 Experimental Farms, Ontario 13 ,365 Experimental Farms, Quebec 7 370 Export duty on lumber 10 ^^3 Extradition 8 '71;11 ,189 F. Factory Commission 1 269 Failures ^'^^'^ Farmers' Union 11 '368 Fast Atlantic Mail Service 8 571; 4 573; 619; 620; 627; 628; 11/702 Female Immigration 3 183 Fenelon Falls, Water Power 5 , 561 ♦Fenians 77; 177; 7 372; 4/467; 489 Ferries ^ '^^^ ■ Ferry, Prince Edward Island 7 371 Finance 601; 624; 692 Financial Questions 1 467; 7 ,467 Fire Insurance Law 3 388 Fires, Sparks from railway engines 12 369; 669 Fiscal Policy 8 ,182 Fisheries, Fortin on 7 /186 Fisheries Negotiations 489; 501; 590 Fisheries Questions 287; 288; 394; 395; 10 467 Fisheries, outside service ''^O Fishermen, Grant to 2 267 Fishery licenses 7 707 Flour, duty on H 367; 8 693; 15 694 Foreshores ^^0 Forestry Exhibition 3 ,372 Fortifications 15 , 76 France, Canada S.S. Line 12 267 France, Trade with 13 558 Frarichise Bill, 1885 353; 10 454 •See also under McMicken. Gilbert in Index of Persons. 17289—5 m 34 No. of Bundle. Fredericton Bridge fi ^70 Free Navigation League, Montreal nt . French Canadians French Line of Steamers i c 279 French shore dispute, Newfoundland 15 i7/ _ . > 1 ... 693 Fruit, duty on ^^^ Future of Canada, The G. ^ J. -* 8 9 362 Gait, Trade report Gait's North West Railway ^ -J^' Garfield, Death of President ^ 19 _ . T J .. ... 6 268 Gaspe, Judge at ^ ^^^ Gaspesia ^ ^^g Gatineau Railway Gauging ^ ^-.General, 1858-1862 .Genera-, 1867-1872 J"" General Assembly Presbyterian Church re Indians 12 501 General Elections, 1878 General Elections, ?.882 -_ - • • General Elections. 1887 445'; 445-. 5 555 General Elections. 1891 ^^^' ^^"^ General Le tters, before coalition of 1854 ' "' 1854-1859 ^ 1860 ^ 1861 ^ 1862 ^ ^ 1863 ° >y^ :^1864 ' r ,>'i865 I 1866. 1st half of ^ 1856. 2nd half of ^° ^867 I2 1868 ;j 1869 " 14 1870 1871 \l 1872, 1st half of *° 17289— 5^ 35 No. of Bundle. General Letters. . 1872, 2nd half of J7 1873 ** 1874 ^® 1875 20 1876 21 1877, 1st half of 22 1877, 2nd half of 23 1878, 1st quarter of 24 1878, April 25 1878, May 26 1878, June 27 1878. July and August 28 1878, September and October 29 GeneralLetters,A.1878-1881 JJ^ 1882-1883 *^^ 1884-1885 3°* 1886-1887 ^^^ 1888 5^° 1889 5^^ 1890 ^30 1891 ^^^ GeneralLetters.B. 1878-1880 JJJ 1881 "* 1882 ^^^ 1883 196 1884 309 1885 310 1886 "^^^ 1887 ^^"^ 1888 ^12 1889 ^13 1890 ^32 1891 ^33 GeneralLetters,C. 1878-1880 JJ2 1881 113 1882 19^ 1883 198 1884 311 *l^tit-I- ■•:';.-\?*' ■-■'V-' ^ 36 No. of Bundle. 312 General Letters, C. 1885 Con. 1886 ^'" '-""• dig 1887 ^^^ 1888 ^^'* 1889 ^^^ 1890 ^^'* 1891 ^^^ GeneralLetters,D.1878-1881 J^ 1882-1833 *"* 1884 ^^^ 1885 ^^^ 1886 «0 1887 '^^^ 1888 5^® 1889 ^^'^ 1890 ^^^ 1891 ^^^ GeneralLetters,E.1878-1881 JJ^5 1882-1883 •*"" 1884-1885 ^^^ 1886-1887 ^'^'^ 1888-1889 ^^^ 1890-1891 ^^^ GeneralLetters.F. 1878-1881 \]^ 1882-1883 ■*"* 1884-1885 ^^^ 1886-1887 "^^^ 1888-1889 ^^^ 1890 639 ^s^^ ^: GeneralLetters.G. 1878-1881 '" 1882-1883 ^"^ 1884 l\l 1885 ^11 1886-1887 '^'^^ •888 " 1889 ^ , 1890 ^^i 1891 6^2 37 No. of BunJIe. General Letters. H 1878-1880 J|8 1881 "^ 1882-1883 203 1884 319 1885 320 1886-1887 '*25 1888 522 1889 523 1890 ^'^^ 1891 644 General Letters, I and J 1878-1881 "0 1882-1883 204 1884-1885 321 1886-1887 "^26 1888-1889 524 1890 ^'^^ 1891 ^"^6 General Letters. K 1878-1881 121 1882-1883 ^"^ 1884-1885 322 1886-1887 '*27 1888-1889 525 1890 ^'^'^ 1891 ^^^ General Letters. L ^®^^'!!!1 206 1882-1883 200 1884 323 1885 324 1886-1887 '^28 1888 526 1889 527 1890 6^9 1891 650 General Letters. M and Mc. . 1878-1880 123 1881 ^^^ 1882 207 1883 208 General Letters. M 1884 1885 •*'*' 38 General Letters, M.~('on. General Letters, Mac and Mc General Letters, N General Letters, O. General Letters, P General Letters, Q. No. of Bundlr. 1886 429 1887 430 1888 528 1889 529 1890 651 1891 652 1884 326 1885 328 1886 431 1887 432 1888 530 1889 531 1890 653 1891 654 1878-1881 125 1882-1883 209 1884-1885 329 1886-1887 433 1888-1889 532 1890 655 1891 656 1878-1881 126 1882-1883 209 18841885 330 1886-1887 434 1888-1889 533 1890-1891 657 1878-1881 127 1882-1883 210 1884 331 1885 332 1886 435 1887 436 1888 534 1889 535 1890 658 1891 659 1881 128 1882-1883 210 39 General Letters, Q.- -Con. 1885 General Letters, R. 1886-1887 .1878-1881 1882-1883 1884-1885 1886-1887 1888-1889 1890 1891 General Letters, S. , .1878-1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 General Letters, T. . 1878-1881 1882-1883 1884-1885 1886-1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 General Letters, V. 1878-1881 1882-1883 General Letters, U, Vand Y 1884-1885 1886-1887 1888-1889 1890-1891 General Letters, W and Y. 1878-1881 1882-1883 General Letters, W .1884 1885 No. of Bundle. 333 443 129 211 334 437 536 660 661 130 131 212 213 335 336 438 439 537 538 662 663 132 214 337 440 539 540 664 665 133 215 338 441 541 666 134 216 3.39 340 ; h m "^'iy |i, f [fiCi^^^ss:,! t-Siti w.r.u-. 40 No. of Bundle. General Letters, W.—Con. 1886-1887 442 1888 542 1889 543 1890 667 1891 668 Geographical Society, Quebec 4 269 Geographical Society, Scottish 2 ,372 Geological Museum, removal to Ottawa 5 ,192 Geological Survey 9,369; 9,587 Glasier, Tibbitts claim 1 , 190 Gold mine, DeLery 6 , 187 Government Life Assurance 6 182; 10,184 .Governors General, Appointment of 2 184; 11 ,'586 Governor General's Car 15 ,706 Governor General, Duke of Albany as 15 ,270 Governor General, expenses of 17 ,454 Governor General, Instructions to 14 72 Governor General's Oath 13 ,372 Grand Trunk Railway 4 188;5 188; 387; 5 464; 487; 624; 685 Grand Trunk Railway (and C.P.R.) 2,271; 3,271; 4/271 Grand Trunk Railway, General 5 271;6,271 Grand Trunk Railway, Opposition to Government General Elections, 1891 685 Grand Trunk Railway, Protest against loan C.P.R. 12 1 345 Grand Trunk Sheds 9 272 Grand Trunk rs. C.P.R 620 Granger's Resolutions 2 365 Grant to Fishermen 2 ,267 Gravenhurst and Callander Railway 4,347 Gravenhurst Road 10 272 Graving Dock, Esquimalt 12 188 Graving Dock, Halifax 11 188 Great Britain, Trade with 9 184 Great Eastern Railway 3 ,563; 680 Great Lakes, Improvement Commission 4 182 Great Mackenzie Basin 3 571 Great North West Central Railway 680 Great North West Telegraph Company 14 469 Great Western and Credit Valley Railway 2 272 41 No of Bundle. Grenville Canal 57O Grit Circular, May, 1889 1 701 Guano Cod Liver Oil g 553 Guelph Railway j 1 454 H. Haldimand Papers g 794 Halfbreed grievances 283; 301 • 341 Halfbreed movements 16 341; 17 341 Halfbreeds 39O; 444^; 5 568 Halfbreeds, N.W.T 7 703 Halfbreeds, Red River H 132 Halifax and Quebec Railway 1 343 Halifax Defences 1 574 Halifax Graving Dock H 459; 620 Halifax, Port of 25 564 Hamilton and N.W. Railway 6 272 Hamilton and Port Dover Road 669 Hants Central Railway 621 Harbour Commissioners, Montreal 10 267 Hard Pan 680 Harris' Short Line 680 Harvey and Salisbury route 680 Hawaii, Trade with 2 573 Headlands 59O High Commissioner for Canada in London, 8 184; 5 269; 14 559 High Commissioner for Canada in London, Expenses of Office 10 372 Hodge, Judgment Liquor License Act, Ontario 10 270 Home Rule for Ireland 225; 3 466; 4 586 Honours 4 184; 5 184; 16 372; 501; 1 586; 617; 3 703 House of Commons rules 15 707 Howe, Inspector, report on Riel 18 341 Hudson's Bay Company 14 185; 12 189; 9 468 Hudson's Bay Expenditure 2 266 Hudson's Bay Lands 3 2 273 Hudson's Bay Navigation 6/270 17289—6 i« *« • r » j»*:_ 42 No. of Bundle. Hudson's Bay Railway 5 347; 11 563; 627; 690 Hudson's Bay Territory gO Huron and Erie Railway 680 Huron and Ontario Ship Canal 9 457 Huron Trent Valley Canal Company n ,183 I and J. Immigration 414. 15 702 Immigration, Female 3 183 Imperial Bank claims H ,705 Imperial Federation 13 186; 4 363; 2 571; 7 /702; 4 703 Imperial Federation League 5 558 Imperial Institute 12 /573; 5 703 Increase Judges' salaries 13 705 Indemnity to M.P.'s 1 ,367; 669; 1 706 Independence 1 454 Indian administration 7 468 Indian Affairs 300; 360; 507; 509; 551; 6 561; 12 561; 7 573; 10 587 Indian Affairs. N.W.T.. 12 185; 283; 300; 341; 5 368; 390; 444= Indian Annuities . 15 3 268 Indian Department officials. Charges against 10 185 Indian Lands. British Columbia 3 369 Indian Lands. Pouiin vs. Lee 11 185 Indian Legislation 13 455 Indian Matters, British Columbia 3 468 Indian Questions I3 135 Indian Title j2 454 Industrial Questions 3 353 Industrial Schools 9 366; 6 368 Inland Revenue Act 8 557 Insanity of M.P.s, Precedents 8 555 Insolvency Legislation 359; 4 456 , Instructions to Governor General 14 72 , Instructions to Lieutenant Governors 10 69; 7 70; 14 372 Insurance cases before Privy Council 9 363 17289— 6| 43 No. of Bundle. Insurance (Mutual system) 5 455 Intercolonial Coal Contract 5gO Intercolonial Railway 79; 348; 6 460; 680 Intercolonial Railway, Lands Halifax for 1 192 Intercolonial Railway, Carleton Branch 620; 680 Intercolonial Railway, Matane Branch 4 563 Intercolonial Railway, Pictou Branch 16 269 Intercolonial Railway, Riviere du Loup Branch 10 183 Inter-Imperial Trade 7 702 Interior Department Estimates 259 Internal Economy Papers, 1881 jgO 1882-1883 258 1884-1885 373 1888-1889 550 676 1890-1891 International Bridge, Sault Ste. Marie Interprc'^incial Conference, 1887 446; 490; 3 573; 8 Inverness and Richmond Railway 12 563- Invitations, 1886 47Q Invitations, 1887 47 j Invitations, 1888 and 1889 Invitations, 1890 Invitations, N.W.T. 86 B.C., 1886 10 444 Ireland, Home Rule for 225; 3 466; 4 586 Irish Catholic Pamphlet, 1882 9 4451 Irish Emigration Scheme 3452 Iron, duty on 4 593. ^ 593 Iron, Duty and bonus 22 Iron and Steel Manufactory 3 627 568 680 579 711 1 Islands in Pacific. Jamaica V^p'JaniaJca, Confederation with Canada Jamaica Exhibition Jamieson Act Japan, Trade with Jesuits' Barracks Jesuits' Estates Agitation Joggins Railway Judge at Gaspt . 491; 501; 502; 503; 504; 565; 564 182 573 489 362 706 559 692 8 69 617 2 348 6 268 13 573 12 10 8 9 f 44 Judges. County Court, B.C Judicial appointments 176; 8 181; 256; 357; 453; 547 Judicial appointments in Nova Scotia. Judicial Salaries 1 456; 12,554; 7/574 Judicial salaries, Prince Edward Island Judicial Work, distribution of, P.Q. Judiciary, Ontario Judiciary, Quebec Jurisdiction Ontario Courts in Election cases Justice Department, proposed division Justices of the Peace, Power to appoint No. of Bundle. 547 ; 675 7 181 ; 9/588 8/371 10/370 20 72 86 11/186 4/469 8/561 K. Keewatin Bill 4 /557 Kent and Lambton Railway 680 Kent, Ont., Controverted Election 2 572 Kersey, Atlantic Mail Service 4/573 Kincardine and Teeswater Railway 2 /562 Kingston and Pembroke Railway 7 /272 Kingston and Smith's Falls Railway 680 Kingston, Applications for office 11/588 Kingston Dry Dock 12 192; 10/572; 616 Kingston Election, 1874 1 /105 Kingston Election Petition, 1878 1 185 1887 '.'.'..[ 2/469 Kingston local patronage 700 Kingston Orangemen 6 587 Kingston Penitentiary 4 /704 Kirchhoffer's Railway 10 563 Knighthoods 617 Knights, Colonial 16 372 Kootenay District Railways. 681 Kootenay Railway, B.C I5 349 Kootenay, Riches of 4 ^369 *•- *''^* •** '\ .*» r 'tJMMMT^ :2s2Md.i§^: On, MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST CHART ANSI and ISO TES' CHART No 2 1.0 I.I ii illil IJiiil - 3 6 [1 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.25 1-4 ii.6 .APPLIED IM^GE Inc 45 L. Labelle's, Father, Railway 5 Labour Bureau 5 Labour Commission 1 1 Labour Questions 10 ,445'; 669; 2 Lake Erie and Detroit River Railway 1 562; Lake St. John Railway 1 Lake St. Peter No. of Bundip. 349 574 574 702 680 465 7,467 Lake Temiscamingue Colonization Company 627 Lake Temiscamingue Railway 680 ' La Minerve 665; 12 704 Land Grant Bonds, C.P.R I3 193 Land Grants. C.P.R 3451; 3452. 9 708 Land Grants to private railways, N.W.T 10 188 Land Patents, N.W.T 14 2 273 Land Regulations, N.W.T 10 188; 2 191 Lands, North West 273 Lands, Railway Belt, B.C 2 468 Lansdowne and Stewiacke Railway 680 Law Department, U.S., Establishment of 13 ,554 Laws, Validity of Colonial 6 '555 Le Club Conservateur I3 704 Legislation 455. 455 Legislation, 1888 549 1890 669 Legislation, Railway 1 272 701 371 267 260 363 170 270 7 Legislative Council of New Brunswick U 589; 7 Legislative Council, Nova Scotia 3 Lennox Election, 1882 6 1883 Lepers at Tracadie 6 Letellier Case Liberal Conservative Association of Ontario 1 Library of Parliament 35I; 8 364; 457 Library of Parliament Staff 553 ^ Lieutenant Governors, Instructions to 10 69; 7 70; 14 372 y Lieutenant Governor, Prince Edward Island 10,371 Life Assurance Scheme 10 184 ?l 46 No. of. Bundle Liquor License Act, Ontario, 1883 10,270; 343 Liquor License Question 446 Liquor Questions, N.W.T 12 708; 13 708 Listowell, Outport of 5 355 Liverpool Bank 3 570 Lome Bridge, Rideau River 6 365 Lumber, Export duty on 10 693 Lumber Trade and National Policy 16 270 M. Mail Newspaper 10 72:10 469 Main Ducks Island 12 ''.65 Maisonneuve Monument 11 703 Malt, dutj' on 8 ig? Malta, dual language question 687 Manitoba Affairs 55; 3 72; 4 72; 5 72; 6 105; 217; 380; 461; 497; 498; 502; 503; 506; 13 561; 1 568; 2 568; 3 568; 1,571 Manitoba Boundaries 1 188; 379; 10 468 Manitoba Boundary Dispute 263; 12 266 Manitoba, first Provisional Government of 11 468 Manitoba Increased Subsidy 1 191 Manitoba and N.W. Colonization Railway 13 271 Manitoba and N.W. Farmers' Union 11 368 Manitoba and North Western Railway 13 349; 2 464; 13 581; 680 Manitoba politics 8 708 Manitoba, Provincial Government of 304; 584 Manitoba Railways 5 183 Manitoba Railway Troubles 502; 506; 3 572; 582 Manitoba Separate Schools 617; 687 Manitoba Settlers' Grievances 341 Manitoba South Eastern Railway 680 Manitoba and South Western Railway 345-; 7,347; 414; 3/464; 14/581 Manitoulin Island telegraph 9 705 Map, Arrowsmith's map of North America 80 t Kfc 47 No. of Bundle. Map of Canada. 1878 12 701 Map, C.P.R. Manitoba, 1889 680 Map of North America 80 Maritime Provinces 37 1 Marriage licenses 9 268 Maskinonge and Nipissing Railway 2 ,563 Matane Branch I.C.R. 4 553 Matters of General Interest, 1888-1889 M.P.'s as Contractors 4 Mennonite Lands 16 Mercantile Agencies 2 Mercer Case, judgment, P.C 2 Methodist Episcopal Church 10 Metlakahtla Indians 13 369; 2 Mexican Trade 3 568 367 266 186 363 366 556 362 Michigan Lumbermen 1 469 618 464 618 76 454 365 693 704 369 269 Middleton's successor 617; Midland Railway 13 ^Military command in Canada 617; Militia Matters Millers 16 Millers' Association 3 Millers' grievances 8 ' Minerve, La 12 Mining Machinery 8 Mining Regulations 15 -Ministerial Seats in Commons 2 560 Ministers, Absence from Ottawa 3 ,184 Mission Branch Railway 627 Moberley, Railway Scheme 6 1 345 Modus Vivendi, 1888 590; 617; 5 707 Mohawk Indians 2 181 Molyneux, Trade with Hawaii 2 573 Montreal and Champlain Railway 15 ,'563 Montreal Harbour Bill 9 559 Montreal Harbour Commission 6 705 Montreal Hunt Club 15 704 Montreal Island Railway 680 Montreal and Ottawa Railway 628 V 48 No. of Bundle. Montreal and Sorel Railway 680 Montreal and Western Railway 5 349; 680 Montreal Star 14 554 Montreal Stock Yards 9 270 Moosonee Bill 670; 2 708 Mormons in North West Territory 4 708 Morrisburgh Post Office 5 /186 Mortgage C.P.R. Land Grant Bonds 13/193 Mortgages, Orton's Bill on 6 367 Most Favoured Nation Clause in Treaties 9 573 Munderloh Antwerp line 13 .267 ^Municipal Government N.W.T 9 186 Musical degrees 9 703 Music, Royal College of 7 363 Muskoka judgeship 547 \i Mc. McGill College Observatory 1 370 N. Names C.P.R. Steamers 21 564 Napanee Collectorship 1<3 269 Napanee and Tamworth Railway 8 272; 10 349 5,562 Napanee Temperance House 5 /266 National Policy 13/3 268; 16 2 270; 1 372 National Policy Campaign 102 National Policy and Lumber Trade 16 270 Naturalization Law 12 ,69 Naval Brigade 9 702 Naval Forces, Colonial. 8 363 Navigation Hudson's Bay j 270 Negro Competition 2 694 Nesbitt Pool Bill 4 192 New Brunswick, Abolition of Legislative Council 11 589 > New Brunswick, Better Terms 6 72 New Brunswick, Provincial Government of 15 267 n 49 50; 9 466; 590; 617 3 268; 575; 624; 627; 688 No. of Bundle 680 2 105 7 554 624 15 372 5 372 372 105 181 704 New Brunswick Railway New Brunswick School Question . New Edinburgh bridge V^JNewfoundlaiid Newfoundland, French shore New Guinea New South Wales Newspaper attacks Newspaper List < official ) Newspaper scraps New York, Canadian Club New Zealand, Trade with Nickel Nipissing and James" Bay Railway Nipissing and North Bay Railway " 6gQ Nomination Paper. Victoria, 1878 10 - Non-intercourse with United States 10 Northern Railway 7 183; 5 272; 2 347; 11 349; g North Shore Railway 307. 12 346* 1 North Shore Railway bonds ' '4 North West, Acquisition of 80-6 North West Central Railway .9 347- 4 North West Council deliberations '3 North West Mounted Police 551; 3 556; 8 572; 9 572 ^North West Territories 226; 368; 383; 390; 444'; 444=; 483; 496; 556; 2 561;'l0 589 •North West Terntories, Municipal Government in 9 186 Private Railways in 10 188 Land Grants in 10 I88 Colonization Railways in 9 I88 Land Regulations in 2 191 North West Territories Bill 10 1 North West Territories, Government of 3 North West Questions North W' St Rising, 1869-1870 North West Rising, 1885 283; 341; 342; Nova Scotia, Abolition of Legislative Council. . ..' . ' '3 371 Nova Scotia Affairs 54- 80- S^ 17289—7 4 14 6 14 12 372 15 558 ; 689 562 181 554 464 347 705 105 464 444' 273 708 708 80 10 368 if ■ 50 N J. of Nova Scotia Graving Dork Company j /'"'gg Nova Scotia, Judicial appointments 7 jg, •Nova Scotia. Lieutenant Gt)vernorship of 1 707 Nova Scotia. Provincial Government of 16 269- 30.S- 447- 581 Nova Scotia Railways 11 192; 1 349; ' 581 Nursery Stock °' 009 Oakvilie Harbour and Light Gee; in Fishery right' Ocean Freight Rates. Ocean Mail Service 14 554 6 707 13 702 23 564; 4 573 9 70; 384 257; 351; H 588 8 572 6 184 11 454 1 573 97 86 le 71 9 182 Ocean Steamship Lines Office, Applications for Officers of the N.W.M. Police Ontario A.ssembly, Duration of Ontario, Better Terms for Ontario Boundary. 263; 12 266; 379; 10 468- 490- Ontario, First Provincial Administration of Ontario Judiciary 20 72 Ontario Legislation Ontario Public Accounts Ontario and Quebec Railway. ... V 279- in sbi Ontario Pacific Railway ' ' JJ; V. Ontario Sault Ste. Marie Railway o -f^, ^CPpposition in, 18621864 1873-1878 Opposition IS. the North West 1 - Orange difficulty Orange Incorporation Orangemen, Kingston Orf ; Emigration Orford Mountain Railway Orton's Bill on Mortgages Ottawa Central Station Ottawa, to be made district 17289 7', 96 101 367 6 69; 19 72 3 269 6 587 11 267 680 6 367 680 1 268 II it 51 Ottawa, Waddington and N.Y. Railway 6 562; Oxford and New Glasgow Railway 1 581 ; No. of BunHle. 680 680 14 702 8,467; 504; 12 702 8 365 6: 1?6 7 192 11 372 369 352 Pacific Cable Pacific Mail Service 384. Paine's Works, seizure of Paint's Railway " Ini _ ^ , 021 Panama Canal Paper, tariff on Paris Agency, Expenses Parliamentary Companion, 1884-1885 10 Parliamentary Papers, 1884 Parliamentary Papers, 1885 354 Parry Sound Railway goQ Patent Law 2 Pawnbrokers' Bill , Pembroke Conservative Association 7 Pender's Direct Cable Company 4 Pension to Lady Cartier 5 Pensions for N.W.M. Police 3 555. 9 6 4 269 Permit system, N.W.T Peterborough Post Office Petroleum Pickles Pictou Bank Pictou Branch Railway 16 :> Picture, Confederation Pontiac and Pacific Junction Railway. 7 349 Pool Bill, Nesbitt Population, Kansas and Minnesota 9 jgg Portage and Westbourne Railway 11271 Port Arthur, Duluth and Western Railway 680 Port Credit Harbour 8 706 Portland, Maine, as winter port 3452 Pork Packers' Association 5 693 456 456 267 187 268 572 444' 366 55t 554 363 348 466 563 192 t -r \i v>. 1 466; 7 586; 1 703 467; 52 Postage, Reduction in Post Office Systems Powell, Colonel, Militia Report. Powers of Police Magistrates Precedence Precedents, Insanity M.P Presbyterian Church, General Assembly re Indians Prescott Post Office 6 Price of cereals, 1878-1880 Primrose League Prince Albert Railway ^Prince Edward Island 98; 371; 448; 6 468; 13 /Prince Edward Island, Better Terms ' .. . . Prince Edward Island claims ^ Prince Edward Island Government Prince Edward Island Railway Contract Prince Edward Isk.nd Subway Printing Bureau Private Claims and Grievances. 1884-1885 Private Claims and Grievances, 1888-1889 569; Privy Council Office clerks 11 269; ' Prohibitory Liquor Law, N.W.T Provincial Conference, 1887 490; 8 568; Provincial Legislation 16 71 ! Provincial Legislation, Disallowance of 473; 503; Public Accounts, Ontario Public Works, Picton, Ontario * •>'i No. of Bundle. 706 468 192 692; 2 12 559 : 2 703 8 555 12 561 11 572 10 189 7 466 680 707 10 558 10 192 306 17 74 9 558 9 456 361 570 17 366 8 444' 3 573 17 71 7 561 9 182 9 564 » Q. Qu'Appelle Farra Syndicate 7 Qu'Appelle resolutions re Branch Lines 8 Quarantine Hospital, B.C 6 191- 3 Quartermastership, Toronto 3 5 Quebec Boundaries g Quebec Boundary with Ontario 1 Quebec Bridge 5 3-16; 386; 3 467; 8 588; 592; 266 347 266 564 707 573 624 53 Quebec Central Railway 6,563; 680; Quebec Collectorship Quebec Cullers Quebec Government Quebec Harbour Works Quebec and James' Bay Railway Quebec and Lake St. John Railway 10 271; 4 349; 1 465; 7 563; Quebec land slide Quebec Legislation Quebec, Liquor License Act in Quebec Marine Hospital Quebec and North Shore Railway ^Quebec Politics n 270; 12 270- Quebec Province, Claim re marriage licenses ' Quebec, Provincial Affairs Quebec, Provincial Government of Queen's Counsel 264 • 548 ■ Queen's Counsel, Appointment of 15 72; Queen's Plate No. of Bundle. 681 11 707 6 573 592 2 705 8 563 9 581 1 705 17 71 343 3 705 346 598 9 268 446 307 677 172 7 268 R. 580 468 188 378 683 684 710 Ka^'ways 271; 272; 3 454; 464; 465; Railway Belt, B.C 2 Railway Commission, G.T.R., Objections to 5 Railways Lands, B.C 2 Railway Letters, 1890 ggO- Railway Letters, 1891 5gl Railway passes, 1890-1891 Railway subsidies, 1890 580 Railway subsidies, 1891 ggj Ranching ^ 444, Rat Portage Affair 263 Rebellion Claims, 1885 14 574 Rebellion Losses Commission, 1886 13 444^ Reciprocal wrecking 4 55g Reciprocal Trade with England 9 362 54 X Reciprocity -7 Reciprocity negotiations, 1865-1866 No. of Bundle. 590 104 681 4 267 80 7 188 183 557 444' 563 Red Deer Valley Railway Redistribution Bill, 1882 4 Red River Country Red Rivtr Railway Bridge 7 Red River Navigation 2 Red River Valley Railway 502 ; 2 Regina, Founding of town of 226; 11 268; 11 Regina and Long Lake Railway 9 Regina Reserve Settlers 5 269 Religious census, Ontario 1 555 Repeal in Nova Scotia 447 Representation, North West 2 444' Reuters' Service 5Q4 Revised Statutes of Canada 16 707 Revising officers 344. 3 555 Rideau Canal drainage \\ Rideau Hall Expenses I7 Ridgetown, Ontario 3 Riel's first Rebellion, 1869-1870 Rial's second Rebellion, 1885 283; 341; 342; 10 368 Riparian Proprietors Ig 266 Riviere du Loup Branch, LC.R. 10 183 Robinson, County Judge, Lambton 8 185 Robinson Treaty I5 3 268 Rock Lake Railway 14 349 Rome, Judge Baby's mission to 5 586 Round Robin, M.P.'s, C.P.R. Lands 3451 Royal Canadian Reserve 12 184 Royal College of Music 7 353 Royal Military Coilege I3 356 Russe/1 IS. Wooduurd 2 268 Rupert's Land gO 554 454 366 80 ir 55 S. No. of Bundle. Salt 11 569 San Juan Arbitration 59 Sarnia Harbour dues 5 355 Saskatchewan and N.W. Railway 12 271 Sault Ste. Marit Bridge 627 Sawdust question 593 Sayward case 617; 621 Scandinavian Immigration 7 553 School Case, Manitoba 617; 687 School Case, New Brunswick 2 105 Schools 2 69; 1 70 School Ordinances, N.W.T 39O Scientific Butter making 12 367 Scotch Bonnet light 8 186 Scott Act 15 554 Scott, Thomas, Murder of 342' Scottish Geographical Society 2 372 Scrip for North West half-breeds 7 708 Sea Fisheries, Fortin on 16 367 Second Homestead Entries 6 3 273 Secret Service 83 ; 13 367 Seduction Bill, Charlton's 5 367 Senate, Cabinet representation in 673 Senate Classification 3 469 Senatorial influence 4 371 Senatorships, applications for, 1880 173 1881 178 1882-83 255 1884-5 356 1886 7 451 1888 545 1889 546 1890 671 1891 672 Schools 1 70; 2 105 Schools, Manitoba fii?- fi87 Sepa Separate Session 56 Session 1885, Papers Session of 1887 Sessional Memoranda, 1888 SewcU ).s. B.C. Touring Company Shipbuilding, Cnntin on Shipping dues, Montreal Short Line 502 ; Short Line, C.P.R. 506; 574; 345; 581; J46; No of Bundle-. 354 455 551 1 267 6 186 7 705 620 347 273 563 705 589 698 558 707 1 Shortreed and Laidlaw's limits 12 2 Shushwap and Okanagan Railway 13 Silver Mining, Lake Superior 12 Smelt Fishery g Smelting at Revelstoke 1 1 Smelting ores I j Smuggling liquor in Lower St. Lawrence 14 Souris and Rocky Mountain Railway 14 271 South African Trade 2 362 Southern Central Railway 680 South Ontario Pacific Railway 7 552 Spain, Trade with 12 553 Speeches, Blake and Huntington 3 192 Speeches on various occasions IO3 Spelling of English words 523 Spokane Railway y>< St. Alban's Raids 56; 680 77 469 587 562 465 St. Andrew's Society, Winnipeg 9 St. Catherines Milling Company H St Clair Frontier Tunnel Company 4 St. Jerome Railway 2 St. J0...1, Port of 25 564;26 564 St. Lawrence and Ottawa Railway 3452 St. Lawrence Bridge Scheme 5 355 St. Lawrence floods. Aids to Sufferers 9 370 Staked claims 11 1 273 State aided emigration 5 191 . 4 555 )< Statistics. Canada. 1858-1884 12 7 368 7 Steamship Lines 12 267; 13 267; 14 267 - Steamship subventions 5 573 Steel, Manufactory 3 ig2 ■ 57 Stec! Rails. New South Wales Streams Bill Judgniciit, PC. Strikes Subsidies. Steamship Subway, Prince Edward Island Sudbury mines Sugar Sugar duties Sugar refining Sugar Tariff Sumas Dyking Act. Disallowance Sunday Traffic in Canada Superannuation Superior Court, N.W.T. Supreme Court Bill Supreme Court. Ler.islation re T. No. of Bundle. 4 372 1 363 10 559 12 363 6 371; 6 468; 9 558 688 2 558; 7 588; 7 693 11 467 2 182 10 363 2 369 580 1 71 5 444' 87 11 568 Tariff on Paper Tariff questions Taxation, Works of Art Technological Society of Mines Teeswater and Inverhuron Railway n 464 Telegraph Postal Service Temiscouata Railway 592 Temporalities Board of the Presbyterian Church 10 187 Terra Cotta Works Tibbitts Glasier claim. Tilsonburg, Lake Erie and Pacific Railway Timber Lands, N.W.T. 1 Timber Limits in disputed territory Timber Rights 3455- Title, old Parliament Buildings. Toronto Tobacco duties Tobique Valley Railway Tolls, Canal Tormentine Railway Toronto Drill Shed 17289-8 7 192 693 4 555 3 186 680 12 456 680 267 706 190 680 2 273 12 266 10 367 ; 3 11 1 .4 705 2 554 680 7 187 8 271 9 706 58 Toronto Esplanade Toronto Iron Works Toronto Savings Bank Toronto, Speech at, 1884 Toronto University Trade Questions 692 Trade Statistics Trade with Australia Trade with Bolivia ^Trade with Colonies Trade with England Trade with France Trade witii Great Britain Trade with Hawaii Trade with Mexico Trade with New Zealand Trade with Spain Trade with Turkey Trade with United States Trade with West Indies 12 183; Trades Unions 1 559. Treaties. Canada's right to make her own Treaties, Most favoured Nation Clause in Treaty of Washington, 1871 92 ; Treaty of Washington, 1888 Trent Valley Canal 11 183; 13 363; 1 554; 3 561; Trinity College Truro Railway Tunnel, Prince Edward Island Turkey, Trade with Turtle Mountain half-breeds No. of Bundle. 7 365 4 365 7 182 11 369 5 587 702 362 589 467 13 467 4,574 13 558 9 184 2 573 3 362 15 558 12 558 362 574 1 4 14 558 ; 3 706 5 701 9 573 ; 590 590 10 568 9 703 621 6 371 1 362 6 444= U. Unclaimed Bank Balances 10 574; 5 692 Underground Wires 10 554 Under Secretaryships 5 £57 United Empire Club 1 135 United Empire Loyalists 12 366 Validity of Colonial Laws 6 555 Vaudreuil Railway 628 Victoria, B.C., matters 1 708 171; 7 184; 8 91 345- 85 106 I 184 175 179 376 377 Voltaire's Works, seizure of 8 365 Vienna Exhibition, 1873. Virden Station, C.P.R. Visits to England,, 1862 1865 1879 1880 1881 1884 1885 184; 174; W. Washington, Treaty of, 1871 92 Washington. Treaty of, 1888 590 Water Power, Fenelor. Falls 5 561 I 59 No. of Bundle. United States, Alleged discrimination against vessels in Welland Canal 1 588 United States, Commercial Relations with .495; 502; 503; 504; 10 554; 3 558; 4 558; 9 571; 3 574; 5 58 :; 590; 694 United States Fisheries 287; 288; 394; 10 467 United States forms of Land Patents 14 2 273 United States Indians 3 444', 7 444- United States Legislation 7 189 United States, Modus vivendi 5 707 -y United States, Negotiations with Newfoundland 617 United States, Political relations with 6 189; 13 568 United States Seamen 14 694 United States, Trade with the West Indies 6 362 United States Troops crossing frontier 6 568 Universities 7 555 University Question 1 Unresliicted Reciprocity.. 440, 462; 12 467; 7 469; 5 588; 694 Usury Laws, Prince Edward Island 5 371 y 60 No. of Bundle. 680 561 13 266; 580; 12 362; 8 554; 12 183; 6 362; 14 9 183; 3 2 1 9 7 3 9 5 11 558; 8 9 13 348; 7 Waterloo Junction Railway ■ Waters, N.W.T., Improvement ot Welland Canal Welland Canal Commission Welland Canal Investigation Welland Railway )<^West India Confederation West India S.S. Service West Indies, Cable ;,West Indies, Trade with West Ontario Pacific Railway Western Boundary of Ontario Western Counties Railway Western Ontario Railway Wheat, grinding in bond Windsor and Annapolis Railway Windsor Branch Railway Windsor and Detroit Tunnel Wine duties Wine growing in Canada Wikwemikong Industrial Schcol Winnipeg and North Pacific Railway Winter Port. Portland. Maine Winter Ports, St. John, Halifax Withdrawal of Imperial Troops. Woman Suffrage Workingmen's Aid Societies Bill Workingmen's Resolutions. ^ Workingmen Conservative! ^ Wreckage . . Wrecking on Great Lakes 183; 680; 588 185 589 347 561 589 362 692 349 559 581 562 693 271 348 681 182 568 366 680 345- 25 564 15 76 5 363 11 184 9 9 7 3 1 4 9 365 706 707 169 Zouave uniform 4 186