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' .^ ' GENERAL INDEX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE li&lSLATIVE ASSEMBLY OFTHB PROVINGE OF QUEBEC IN THl ' 1^, 2bd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th lbgislaturIbs. 1867-^1887 ,,- ;'■ ^1 ■■" . ■.■Ni.-'* ■■■ ■■'!>-■ :^ . BY PAUt IRNIST niWITM DiPOTT otnx Xi^ ; ChWU 6f THl WOUU JOSBNAUL llttetf A l^g ardtr of tU ^tii$UiX\xt ^nmHtln ■*»'■■. ■■ .CO- . QUBBBQ : PbiI^BD >T 0. P. Lawolois PBimncB td iBlH Korr ExcbLlskt Majketty thb Quebh ^^^^^ 1891 J*''-. ■ -. >"'' ■' ■ i* i i(tf.iiig -^.~A .y'M*}i.sif ^u '.":•:% i'^.i^- ^i^-'Mi ry^'^".%. . si^K'^'^^Si:?- GENERAL INDEX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE EGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC IN THE 1st, 2ad, 3rd, 4:th, 5th and 6th legislatures. 1867 - 1887 ol - L BY PAUL ERNEST SMITH DEPUTY CLIRK AND OLBRK OF THB ENGLISH JOURNALS. 'gtixkM tin wHtx of ttte %t^\%\aX\n '^%%mVi\i \ QUBBBG: Printed by C. F. Langlois Pbinteb to He2 Most Excellent Majesty the Queen 1891 •i JIS3 A7S V.I Thee of the Clii proceediu and 6th I sious iron As th queuce of destructio the books as compre, cases to sr ume of th( "With stated gen Legislativi pared acco laid before Addresses, and a list ( tion will b under that head ; whi respective i " Navigalio bringing tl subjects ML every entrj ring, alpha every such ^ 7 vy6- PREFACE. The object of this Work, which has beeu prepared under the directiou oi" the Clerk ol the Legislative Assembly, is to give relercnces to the entire proceedings of the Legislative Assembly during the Ist, 2ud, iird, 4th, 5th and 6th Legislatures of the Province of Quebec, embracing Twenty-one Ses- sions from December 1867 to May 1887. As the Journals of the earlier Sessions are now very scarce in conse- quence of the limited number of copies which were printed and of the destruction of the Parliament Buildings by fire in April 1883 with most of the books and records, the entries under the various heads have been made as comprehensive as the nature of the Work would admit of, so as in most cases to supply all the information required without applying to the vol- ume of the Journals referred to. With regard to the plan or arrangement of the Index, it may be stated generally that it is based upon that of the General Indices of the Legislative Assembly of United Canada, and which former Work was pre- pared according to the English House of Commons Indices. All documents laid before the House (except Reports of Committees) and all Orders and Addresses, on general subjects will be found under " Accounts and Papers," and a list of all documents printed by order of the House since Confedera- tion will be found at the end of this volume ; " Addresses " will be found under that head ; and " Committees " are also arranged under a separate head ; while all other entries are arranged and classified according to their respective subjects, - as " Bridges, " " Harbours, " " Justice, Administration of", " Navigations, " " Railways, " " Roads, " " Territorial Divisions, " &c., thus bringing the whole Legislation of the period upon a particular class of subjects under one view ; at the same time, by a system of cross-references every entry under these various sub-heads may be found at once by refer- ring, alphabetically, in the body of the Index, to the subject to which every such entry relates. 26391 Especial pains have been taken with the entries under " Supply, " showing in lobular form, at a glance, the sums voted by the Legislature from year to year for " Legislation " " Administration of Justice, " " Civil Government, " '• Public Instruction, " " Agriculture, Immigration and Coloniza- tion, " " Public Woiks 8f Buildings, " " Asylums Sc Charities, " &c., whilst under the head " Speeches " will be found the various measures submitted to the Legislature at the opening of each Session. P. E. SMITH. Quebec, November, 1890. JiBi f ABANDO Abandonme: Abattoir Coi Abenakis Rj Aberorombit bie, Ml Goveri Absence, Let Academy of : Accidents by hotels. Accidents :— Accountant, ] Accounts oft GENERAL INDEX - TO THE — ills i m iiGiMif I mm ~ OP THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Prom 1867 to 1887 Inclusive A ABANDONED LANDS:— Vide Lands, 12, Seigniories, 2. Abandonment of Property:— Vide Civil Cole, and C'o7-68) OU. Vide Agricul- ture Immigration and Colonization. S. Agricultural Laws :— lleturn of the cost for ])rinting the Agricultural Laws and the Municipal Code, ( 1H7()) '17, 98, (a. Papers, No. 13.) Roferreil to Printing Committee, 99. Not to be printed, 153. 9. Agricultural Library .—Copy of all letters . id petitions addressed to the Govern- ment, praying for the establishment of an igricultural library in this province. (188(5)348, 10. Agricultural Orphan Arylum :— Copy of the -(irn dpondenee between Mgr. Charles Quay and the Government of thi:, Province re- "'cting the establishment c.f an Agri- cultural Orphan Asylum in the Diocese of luin aski (1680) 280, 3r)9.(H. Papers, No. 77.) 11. Agricultural Schools:— A statement showing the number of pupils who have at- tended each Agricultural School, their name?, residence and the number of years they remained at sucli schools ; also the ntiTnber of such pupils who Uii.c devoted them- selves to Agricultural pursuits, (1883).— KU, 213. -(8. Papers, No. 59.) • ' Vi, Agricultural Societies : — A statement in detail showing the amounts paid to the different Agricultural Societies, since the 30th Jime, 1881.— (1882.) 74, 117.(8. Papers, No. 31.) Not to be printed, 161. 13. Agriculture : — A list of Books on Agriculture, Forestry, Arboriculture, Vpiculture, Entomology, Dairying, upon the raising of cattle, Ac. — (1884) 14G, 216. (S. Papers, No. 96.) 14. Agriculture : — Annual Reports of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works, (1869,) 102. (S. Papers, No. 4.) Printed 214.— (1869-70,) 18C,(S. Papers, No.?..)- 1870) 212 (S. Papers, No. 17.)— (1871) 203. (S. Papers, No. 4.) Referred, 203.— (1872) 223. (S. Papers, No. 4.)— (1873-74) 03 (S. Papers, No. 4.)— (1874-75)05 (S. Papers No.4.)— (1875) 19 (S. Papers No. 2.) To be printed 19.— (1870) .33 (S. Papers, No. .3.) ". j be printed, .33.- (1877-78) 27. (S. Papers, No. 4.) To be printed, 27.— (1878) 102 (S. apers No. 2)— (1879.)— 221. (S. Papers, No. 2)— To be printed 221 -(1880.) 54.(8. Papers, No. 2.)— To be printed 54.— ( 1882) 240. To be printed,(S. Papers No. 2)— ( 1883) 31 . (8. Pa- pers, No. 2.)— (1884) 83 (8. Papers, No. 2.) To be printed, 84.— (1886) 49 (8. Papers, No. 2.)— (1887) 39. (8. Papers, No. 2.) 15. Agriculture and Public Works: — Copies of all Printers' Accounts filed with the Go- vernment for printing the Reports of the, ( 1886) 37. , . . . 8 ACCOtJNTS AND PAVEUS-contimef^. I. Presented or ^?OInInlmicated to the "KoviBe— continued. 16. Agricnlture, Illnstrated Journal of :— CopieH of notices or circulars emarating from the Government and calling for tenders for publication of an illustrated journal of agriculture ; a statement of the tenders received by the Government for the publi- cation of the said journal ; a copy of the report made to the Executive Council on such tenders, of the Orders in Council relating thereto ; and of the contract or stipu- lations entered into between the Government and the publishers of the said journal (1879) 41, 89, (S. Papers. No. 23.) 17-lS. The documents which were thus 'immberdhave been placed under the head " Addressesl" 19. Agronomical establishment -Copies of ali correspondence between the Government and the Revd. Blr. Chartifir, of the Seminary of St. Hyacinthe, with reference- to the foundation of an Agronomical establishment, (1887) 63, 109. (S. Papers, No. 52.) To be printed, 2M, SW. Alain, Jacques : — Copies of all correspondence between Jacques Alain, of L'Ancienne Lorette, in the county of Quebec, or his attorneys, respecting certain claims for damages against the railway department and of the reportof Mr. Valine, engineer, on the same subject. (1885) 197. 91* Alexander, A. H. : — Copies of all depositions taken and received by the Superinten- dent of Public Instruction at the investigation into certain complaints made with reference to the conduct of A. M. Alexander, School Inspector, in the course of last winter (1881) 180, 227. (S. Papers, No. 61.) 33. Allen, Geo. H. :— Copy of the letter of Geo. H. Allen, of Waterloo, in re-application for an island in Lake Brompton No. 20, sent in April 1886 to the Honorable Mr. Lynch, Commissioner of Crown Lands, (1886). 216. 272 (S. Papers, No. 57.) 93. Allejm & Paquet :— Copy of the Order in Council appointing them joint Sheriff for the District of Quebec, (1884), 56. 98. (S. Papers, No. 48.) Not to be printed, 123. 34. America,History of :— Copy of Order in Council authorizing the purchase at New- York of books relating to the History of America and of Canada, as well as a list of the books bought and the price paid for them, (1883). 159, 167. (S. Papers, No. 51.) 35. American Cement :— Vide Infra, 1397. 36. American Forestry Congress :— Copies of resolutions of the American Forestry Congress lately submitted to His Honour the Lieutenant Governor and of any report made by the representatives of the Government of this province at said Congress, (1883), 87, 158. (S. Papers, No. 48.) 3T. Report of the American Forestry Congress held at Montreal in August 1882 and at St. Paul in August last. (1884) 91, 145. (S. Papers, No. 68.) Arbitration : 3§, Copies of all correspondence which has taken place between the Government of this Province and the Government of the Province of Ontario, or the VT ACCOUNTS AND VkVm^- continued. «!" iment the I. Presented or communicated to the 'ELovl6€— continued. Axhitt&tion— continued. Government of Cunoda, respecting the division of the joint n«sets which formed the subject of arbitration between the Provinces since 28th. January, 1874. (1875) 19. 39. Correspondence relating to the Arbitrntion between Ontario and Quebec under the British North America Act, 1867. (1870) 33 (S. Papers, No. 11.) 30. Copies of Orders in Council constituting a board of arbitration and appointing persons aa arbitrators or appraisers for the Province of Quebec, (1879) 102,136. (S. Papers, No. 62) To be printed, 342. 31. Arbitrators: — Copies of all reports and Orders in Council, referring the claims against this province advanced by any person before arbitrators other than the official arbitrators &c. (1879)102. To be pnnted, MS, Arbor Day : 32. Copies of all correspondence with the Crown Lands Department from the Ist. of March, 1885, respecting Arbor Day, with a statement showing the number of trees which were planted on that day in the Province, this year and last yeir. (1886) 349, 33. Copies of all correspondence with the Crown Lands Department from the 1st. of March, 1885, respecting Arbor Day ; with a statement showing the number of trees which were planted on that day in the Province, this year and last year. (1886) 349 (1887) 23. (S. Papers, No. 22.) 34. Archambaolt, J. B. : — Copies of all telegrams, documents and correspondence, respecting the tavern license granted to J.-Bte. Archambault, of Sorcl, (1881). 138, 35. Archambault, J. N. A.: — Copies of the correspondence respecting his superannuation (1884). 91. 184. (S. Papers, No 85.) 36. Archives :— List of Archives deposited in the ofRce of the Provincial Registrar, first under French Domination, second from the cession to Confederation, and third since Confederation, (1887.) 216. 37. Arsenault, D. E. : — Copy of the Petition of D. E. Arsenault, of St. Gervais de Belle- chasse, addressed to His Honour the Lieutenant Governor in Coimcil, (1887). 140. 158. (S. Papers, No. 72.) Arthabaska : 8S. Bona due by the Sheriff of the District of, (1884). 169, 378. (S. Papers, No. 108.) 39. A list of the Justices of the Peace for the District of Arthabaska, wiih the names of those who have qualified and taken the oath (1884) 91, 95, (S. Papers, No. 38) Not to be printed, 122. 40. Report of W.Smith with reference to certain irregularities in the Office of the Protho- notary of Arthabaska and correspondence respecting the dismissal of Messrs Bawis and Th^raux and their being replaced (1887) 117. 221 (S. Papers, No. 95.) 10 ACCOUNTS AlfD VkV^RS— continued. I. Presented or communicated to the House — continued. 41. Arthabaska Court House :— A list of all deposits made by the Sheriff of the T^k trict of Arthabaska, in the Treasury Depnrtment ; also, copies of all correspondence concerning the same and concerning the Court House of Arthabaska. (1878) 186. 43. Arthabaskaville, Eevenue Inspector :— Copies of all correspondence between the Law Officers of the Crown and the Revenue Inspector for the Diafrict of Artha- baska, since the first day of March last (1880) 79. Arts and Manufactures, Council of: 43. Copies of the rules and regulations which the Council of Arts and Manufactures, as constituted by the 36th Victoria, chapter 36, was authorized to pans in virtue of the sxid act ; and also, of all rules and regulations made in virtue of section 33 of the Act 40th Victoria, cap. 22. (1879) 53. 104. (S. Papere, No. 40.) 44. Copies of all letters or memorials, containing charges or complaints laid against the members of the Council of Arts and Manufactures who were in office before the present members were appointed (1879) 119. 45. Arts and Manufactures, Board of: — Copies of all Orders in Council, correspondence, papers and documents, relating to the dismissal of the Members of the Board of Arts and Manufactures, and to the appointment of their successors. (1880) 79. 101. (S. rj.pers, No. 19.) 4'fi. Assets of the late Province of Canada :— Copies of the correspondence between the Governments of Quebec, the Dominion and Outnrio, since the Dominion Govern- ment assumed the payment of the excess of the Debt, over the 62 millions, in rela- tion to the distribution of that portion of the assets which should be divided bet- ween the two Provinces (1876) 30. 87.( S. Papers, No. 11.) 47. Asylums : — A statement showing separately year by year from the Ist. August, 1880, to the Ist February this year, the number of lunatics in our Asylums, those who pay their board, Ac., Ac. (1883). 89, 291. (S. Papers, No. 70.) 4S. Auctioneers :— A statement of all sums of money paid to the Province since Confederation by auctioneers, for duties imposed by section 43 of the " Quebec Li- cense Act ; " and also copies of all reports made by auctioneers during the same period, under section 45 of the same Act. (1875) 45. 170. (S. Papers, No. 26.) 49. Auditing Accounts : — A statement showing, apart from the control exercised in vir- tue of the Act 46 Vict., ch. 4, by the Auditor of the Province over the credits voted by the Legislature, if there is a regular and efficient system of auditing the accounts ; of the accountant of the Legislative Council ; of the accountant of the Legislative Assembly ; of the expenditure in each department ; of the accountant in each de- partment. (1885) 173, 174. (S. Papers, No. 58.) To be printed, 318. Auditor and Assistant Treasurer of the Province : 50. Copies of Orders in Council or resolutions granting to the Auditor and Assistant Trea- surer of the Province additional salaries, bonuses, remuneration or indemnity (above their annual salary) for services relating to their departments. (1883) 302. I. Presen Audit( 51. Copiej (1883) 53. Aurif< sioner aurifer 53. Austii George missior and uf John I settlem 54. Bacha missal ( to conf said J. printed, 55. Baie c Chaleui Baie de 56. Statem way Co were mi have bf of the G that effi 57. Copy o the Bai Act. 45 (1886) 1 5S. List of in the ci the Rai: 40, 154. 59. Copy ol des Cha a monei 60. Banks : ACCOUNTS AND VAVUUS— continued. It I. Presented or communicated to the KonBe— continued. Auditor and Assistant Treasurer of the Province -.—Continued. 51. Copies of all Orders in Council, &c. granting them additional salaries, bonuses, etc., (1883) 302 (1884) 33. (S. Papers, No. 29.) Not to be printed, 122. 53. Auriferous Lands : — Copies of the enquete, proceedings and report of the commis- sioner appointed by tlie Government on the subject of the auriferous or reported auriferous lands in Ditton. (1877-78) 54. 136, (S. Papers, No. 22.) 53. Austin, Daniel : - Copies of the following documents ; Claim of Daniel Austin, of Georgevilie, in the County of Stunstead, to lands in Bolton and Magog ; of the com- mission appointing John P. Noyes, Esquire, advocate, to enquire into such claim and of the instructions given in regard to such inquiry ; of the report of said John P. Noyes ; of the Order in Council based on said report and of the deed of settlement with said Daniel Austin (1879) n3, 155, (S. Papers, No. 73.) 54. Bachand, J. C. :— Copies of all papers, documents, letters, etc., relative to the dis- missal of J. C. Bachand, Esq., Registrar for the county of Bagot ; the said documents to contain, if possible, the reason or reasons, the motive or motives, for which the said J. C. Bachand, Esq., was dismissed. (1879) 181, 244 (S. Papers, No. 78.) To be printed, 244. 55. Baie des Chaleurs : — Correspondence with respect to a register for the Baie des Chaleurs from 1759 to 1795 (1887) 184. Baie des Chaleurs Railway Company : 56. Statement showing the sums paid by the Government to the Baie des Chaleurs Rail- way Company,— the persons to whom and the purposes for which such payments were made, and the total amount of subsidy to which that Company was or would have been entitled by law : Copies of all reports' made by any Engineer oi Officer of the Government in reference to the said Railway, and of all instructions given to that effect (1879) 171, 321. (S. Papens, No. 104.) 5'J'. Copy of the Order in Council No. 222, passed on the 2l8t. June 1884, declaring that the Baie des Chaleurs Railway Company had complied with the provisions of the Act. 45 Vict. chap. 23, with respect to the subsidy in lands granted to such Railway. (1886) 197, 220. (S. Papers, No. 45.) 5S. List of Stockholders of the said Company, showing the number of shares subscribed in the capital stock of such company ; copies of all contracts for the construction of the Railway and for the Metapedia Branch ; the amount of Bonds issued, Ac. (1887), 40, 154. (S. Papers, No. 63.) To be printed, 224. 59. Copy of Order in Council No. 337, accepting the declaration of option by the Baie des Chaleurs Railway Company in favour of the conversion of its land subsidy, into a money subsidy, (1887,) 156. 169. (S. Papers, No. 78.) To be printed, 224. 60. Banks : — A statement showing the amount due to banks on the 1st. November, 1879, < 4 12 ACCOttNtS AND PXVUU^- continued. $ I. Presented or communicated to the "RovMe—contintied. Banks — continued. the securities given as collaterals to such banks, the amounts wich remained due to the banks on the 1st. of May instant, (1881), 84. 61. Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials : - General Statements, and Returns thereof in the Province of Quebec, (1869,) 5, 8,95, 106, (S. Papers, No 8.)-(1871.) 7. (S. Papers No 5.)— 1877-78. 18. (S. Papers, No. 8.)— (1881.) 3. (S. Papers, No. 7.)— (1883.) 16. (s[ Papers, No.7.)-(1884) 24. (S. Papers, No. 26.)— (1885) 8. (S. Papers, No. 10.)— (1886 ) 10, 220. (S. Papers, No. 8.) 63. Barachois and Chlorydorme Rivers :— Copies of Petitions, resolutions, &c., on the subject of the construction of two bridges ; the one over the river Barachois and the other over the river Chlorydorme. (1887,) 235. 63. Bardy, Dr :— Returns of inspection made by Dr. Bardy during the last year in his capacity of School Inspector ; as well as copies of all complaints lodged in the Education office againta the said Dr. Bardy, as such Inspector, (1867-68.) 50, 149. 64. Barracks of St. Jean and Ghambly: — Correspondence exchanged between the Federal and Local Governments, respecting the transfer of the barracks of St. Jean and of Chambly, for the purpose of establishing in them the Provincial Lunatic Asylum now at 8t. Johns. (1873-74) 35 75 (S. Papers, No. 15.) Not to be printed 156. 65. Bartley, Oeorge :— Statement showing the amount paid to Alexander Sands and G. James Elliott, since the 2nd March, 1878, to date, in connection with the arrest of George Bartley ; also, copies of all correspondence relating to this subject. (1879) 53 103. (S. Papers, No. 34.) Beach Lots : • 66. Statement showing all applications since the 1st. July, 1867 to the present time for grants of Beaches, permits of occupation, nnd patents, the names of applicants, the amounts paid or promised, the reasons alleged for the conccfsion of such Beaches and the extent of lands conceded, (1872) 27 108. (S. Papers, No. 24.) Not to be printed, 146. To be printed Jor the use of members 266. 67. Correspondence exchanged between the Crown LHnds Department and the Corpora- tion of L^vis, on the subject of a certain Beach Lot granted by Letters Patent, dated the 17th. of March, 1873, to C.W. Carrier, Esquire, (1873-74) 58. 147. (S. Papers, No. 22.) 6S. Copies of all corre8i)ondence between the Government and F^lix Fortier in relation to Beach Lots belonging to James Motz, and granted to one Gagnon in 1859. (1874) 117(1874-75)42. (S. Papers, No. 9.) 60. Copies of all correspondence, reports and documents, in reference to the granting of a Beach Lot at the upper end of the Island of Orleans, (1878) 38, 92, 108. (S. Papers, No. 20.) 70. Copies of correspondence concerning the granting of the Beach Lots at L6vis along the new line of the Intercolonial from a point in the Parish of St. Charles to L^via (1883.) 103. I. Fre8ent< 71. Beauht 6.)-(18 No. 5.)- Papers, Beanha 7a. Copies Prothon No. 64.) 73. A detai Crown a last six \ No. 28.) 74. Stateme term of indicted 75. Beanhai 76. Beanmo the Petiti mont be i Beanporl 77. A Retur public ex] year; al8( ber of eac ver the pe 78. Correspoi Asylum, i nance of t 70. Copy of t Asylum. ( 50. Copy of t: 51. Copy of tl the year 1 Sil. Beanport in force be 77, 290. (8, ACCOUNTS AND VAVERS^amtiaued. 13 along L^via I. Presented or communicated to the "Kovfie— continued. Tl. Beanharnois, Hospice St. Joseph : -Statement of aft'airs, (1869-70) 41 (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1870) 72 (S. Paperc, No. 5.)— (1871) 48 (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1872) 28 (S. Pa|)er8, No. 5.)— (1873-74) 8 (S. Pa|)ois, No. 6.)-(1876) 75 (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1879) 148 (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1885) 25 (S. Papers, No. 9.) Beaoharnois : 72. Copies of all reports made by the Government inspectors respecting the office of Prothonotary and Kegiatrar of the District of Beauharnois. ( 1879) 108, 136.,(S. Papers, No. 64.) 73. A detailed statement of each criminal case, of the amounts paid by the clerk of the Crown and of the Peace, or by the Sheriff of the District of Beauharnois, during the last six years, the last term of the Criminal Court included. (1883) 78, 101. (S. Papers, No. 28.) 74. Statement showing the number of indictments submitted to the Jury during the last term of the Criminal Court, in the district of Beauharnois ; the number of prisoners indicted during the said term, Ac, Ac.,— (1884) 234 (1885) 24. (S. Papers, No. 14.) 7ft. Beauharnois Court House and Oaol :— Vide infra, 349. 76. Beaumont : — Copy of the answer given by the Law OflScers of the Crown respecting the Petition of the farmers of Beaumont ; praying that the macadamized road to Beau- mont be completed, (1883.) 201. Beauport Asylum : 77. A Return of the number ot lunatics received into the Beauport Asylum at the public expense, and the number received at said Asylum at private expense, in each year ; also, the number of deaths, each year of each class ; also, a return of the num- ber of each claas who were cured and left the Asylum each year ; said return to co- ver the period between the years 1858 and 1868, (1867-68,) 93. 78. Correspondence between the Government and the proprietors of the Beauport Asylum, respecting the expiration and the renewal of the contract for the mainte- nance of the insane, (1881) 241. 79. Copy of the contract between the Government and the proprietors of the Beauport Asylum. (1884) 44, 96, (S. Papers, No. 40.) To be fyrinted. 124. SO. Copy of the evidence taken in the case of one Thouin murdered there (1884) 45. §1. Copy of the report of^A. Valine, Medical Superintendent of the Beauport Asylum for the year 1886. (1887)|205, 214. (S. Papers, No. 91.) Mil. Beauport, St-Jean de Dieu and St-Ferdinand d'Halifax :— Copies of contracts now in force between the Government and the proprietors of those Asylums Ac. (1883.) 77, 290. (8. Papers, No. 70.) : II t ii) l^l-l 14 ACCOUNTS AND VAVEliU- continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "RouBe— continued. S3. Beauport, Union St-Joseph :— Statement of affairs (1880) 59 (S.Fapers, No.6.)-(1884) 24 265 (S. Papers, No. 25.)— (1886) 10, 170 (S. Papers, No. 7.) 84. Beanport Lunatic Asylum :— Vide supra 77-81. infra 830, 832, 838. §5. Beebe Plain Gamp meeting Association :— Statement of affairs for 1877 (1877-78)25. (S. Papers, No. 7.) §6. Beet-root Sugar : - Praying His Honour to cause to be transmitted to His Excellency the Governor General a Hesolution of the House having for its object the prolon- gation by the Federal Government to 10 years from this date of tlie exemption from all excise duties on Beet-root Sugar manufactured in the Dominion (1880) 233. 8T. Beet-root Sugar Manufactory : — Copies of all;0rder8. in Council, correspondence and documents respecting the subsidies granted for the establishment of a beet-root sugar manufactory (1880) 180, 218 (S. Papers, No. 58.) 88. Beet-root Sugar Company, P. d. :— Copies of correspondence and Orders in Council respecting the advancing of the bonus authorized by 45 Vict., Cap. 24. (1883.) — 112, 359. (S. Papers, No. 73.) 89. Beet-root Sugar : — Statement of all sums expended to this date upon the encourage" ment of the manufacture of Beet-root sugar, to whom paid, &c., (1884.) 45. 98. (S. Pa- pers, No 44.) Not to be printed, 123. 90. Belleauet al., vs. the Queen :— Copies of judgment of the Court of Exchequer, and of the judgment of the Supreme Court in the caae of Belleau et al- vs. The Queen- (1881.) 229. 91. Bell, C. E :— Vide infra. 624. Bellechasse : 99. Copies of all correspondence exchanged with the Government from the 2nd Decem- ber, 1881, relating to colonization moneys expended in the county of Bellechasse ; also the details of the amounts spent on the roads, the names of the superintendents, Ac, (1885.) 25, 278. (S. Papers, No. 83.) 93. Copy of the letter sent by Mr. Faucher de St-Maurice to the Commissioner of Crown Lands asking for an extension of the delay for the payment of arrears of interest due on settlers lots up to 1st. January 1887 ; also for copy of commissioners reply. (1886) 23, 57. (S. Papers, No. 15.) 94. Names and residences of persons in the County of Bellechasse to whom remiBBio:aB have been made of the arrears of interest due on their lots either wholly or partially since the Ist. January 1882, by the Commissioner of Crown Lands. (1886) 23. ■xS. Copies of all Petitions requesting thattheCounty of Bellechasse be detached from the Judicial District of Montmagny and annexed to that of Quebec (1887) 93, 131, 132. I. Fresente Bellech 96. Copies ded in t 97. Names have be( since th( 27 (S. Pa 98. BeUeriT owners of the E pers. No. BelleviU 99. The Rep ville, Mai 100. The rec the Peac 101. Bender, in connec on the Ni 103. Copies with the Shore. (IJ Barnard, 103. Statemei Papers, N 104. Copy of] of his mo( best breed 105. Berthier county of Papers, N 106. Berthier orders and equipmen (8. Papen 107. B6Tnh6, : B^rub^, 1{ ACCOUNTS AND VAVEUS-continued, 16 I. Presented or communicated to the "KoMoe— continued. Belleohasse : — continued. 96. Ctopies of correspondence since 9tli. March 1885 respecting colonization moneys expen- ded in the county of Bellechasso Ac (1887.) 270. 97. Names and residences of persons in the county of Bellechasso to whom remissions have been made of the arrears of interest due on their lots either wholly or partially since the 1st. January, 1882, by the Commissioner of Crown Lands (1886) 23, (1887) 27 (S. Papers, No. 26.) To be printed, 224. •8. Bellerive property : - Copies of all letters, memoranda or documents by which the owners of the Bellerive property may have offered such property to the Government of the Hon. Mr. DeBoucherville at the rate of 65 cents per foot. (1879) 88 111. (S. Pa- pers, No. 42.) To be printed, 342, Belleville, Flavien : W>. The Report of the enquiry made into the case of the dismissal of Flavien Belle- ville, Magistrate of Malbaie, and all correspondence in relation thereto, (1876) 67. 100. The record of the enquete held on the conduct of Flavien Belleville, Esq., Justice of the Peace in the Saguenay District. (1878) 122 (1879) 21. (S. Papers, No. 13.) 101. Bender, £. P. : — Copies of all correspondence with E. P. Bender, Esq., of Montmagny, in connection with the organizing of a company for carrying on fishery operations on the North Shore. (1886.) 157. 109. Copies of all correspondence with E. P. Bender, Esq., of Montmagny, in connection with the organizing of a company for carrying on fishery operations on the North Shore. (1886) 159, (1887.) 17.— (S. Papers, No. 17.)— To bepnnted, 223. Barnard, E. A : 103. Statement showing year by year all sums paid to him since 1870. (1884) 135, 226. (S. Papers, No. 97.) 104. Copy of his Report to the Department of Agriculture on the working and the results of his model farm at Varennes and the experiments which he.'made to ascertain the best breeds of milch-cows (1884) 146, 256.— (S. Papers, No. 97.) 106. Berthier : — Statement of the sums of money expended for Colonization works in the county of Berthier during the years 1883, 1884, 1885 and 1886.— (1887,) 41,295 (S. Papers, No. 109.) 106. Berthier Branch line of Railway : — Copies of all Orders in Council, contracts, letters orders and generally all documents relating directly or indirectly to the construction, equipment and management of the Berthier branch line of Railway. (1881) 84 175. (8. Papers, No. 53.) To be printed, 209, 270, 107. B^rnb^, Hiss Clarina : — A copy of the complaints made against Miss Clarina B^rub^, late teacher of the parish of Trois Pistoles, in the County of T6miscouata ; ^ 16 ACCOUNTS AND PAVEUS-amfmued. I. Presented or communicated to the KonBe— continued. also, copies of all correspondence with respect to the said teiu!her ; and also copies { of the investigation held by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, in consequence of said complaints, (1879), 327. lOS, Better Terms :— Copy of correspondence since 2nd. March 1878, between the Govern- 1 ments of this Province, of Canada and of Ontario relating to Better Terms, advances of moneys, for grants, sale of Q. M. 0. & 0. Railway to the Federal Government, and [ the obtaining of an additional grant from the Federal Government on account of] construction of such road. (1884.) 44,199. (S. Papers, No. 88.) To be printed, 376. 109. Bill reserved : -Copies of all correspondence respecting the Bill reserved by His Ex- cellency the Lieutenant-Governor in March last, and of all Petitions and representa- tions respecting the said Bill (1878) 82. 92 (S. Papers, No. 25.) 110. Bills: — A statement showing the bills originated in the Legislative Council, (apart from Government measures, and private bills) and which have become law showing! the chapter of the statutes under which each of them is inserted; also, the bills] adopted by this House and which have been rejected or not considered by the Legis- lative Council, distinguishing bills rejected and those not considered, (1879) 326. Not| laid before the House. To be printed, 346. BiUy, L. A. : 111. Correspondence respecting the dismissal of L. A. Billy, Esq., District Magistrate, Ri-i mouski, before and since his election a£ a Member of the House of Commons (1883)| 103. (1884) 23, (S. Papers, No 14.) 103. Not to be printed, 118. 113. Correspondence respecting the dismissal of L. A. Billy, Esq., District Magistrate, Bi-I mouski, before and since his election as a Member of the House of CommonsJ (1883). 103. 113. Blagdon, Edmond :— Copies of all papers, documents and enquiries relating to thi charge brought against Mr. Edmond Blagdon, gaoler of the Gaol of Kamouraska and the correspondence between the Government of the province of Quebec and th« Federal Government respecting the appointment of the said Mr. Edmond Blagdon, ae guardian of a Light-House, (1873-74), 61. 197. (S. Papers, No. 23.) 114. Blaiklock and Kempt : — Copy of the reports of Messrs. Blaiklock and Kempt sent by the Honourable Minister of Crown Lands to verify and investigate the mattei of certain lots between the Seigniory of St. Hyacinthe, the township of Farnhani and the parish of L'Ange-Gardien ; and copies of all correspondence exchanged bet- ween the Minister of Crown Lands and Messrs. Fontaine and Tellier, attorneys in a case of Tellier vs. Gaboriau, with reference to such lots. (1886.) 285, 355. 115. Blaiklock and O'Dwyer : — Copies of the Report of the Survey made by Messrs Blaiklock and O'Dwyer in 1886, respecting the division line between the township o: Famham and the Seigniory of St. Hyacinthe. (1887.) 47, 221 (S. Papers, No. 94.) 116. Blondin, J. A. : — Copies of all correspondence in connection with the appointment ACCOUNTS AND rkVEUS^vontinucd. 17 I. Presented or communicated to the Kouse— continued. of an associate to Mr. J. A. Blondin, Registrar for the registration division of the county of Nicolet, of the Order in Council appointing such associate and of tlio com- mission of the Joint Registrar. (1879) 207,260. (8. Papers, No. 91.) I IT. Blnmhart, Wm. Edmond :— A statement of the sum tliat W. E. Blumliart has received from the Department of PubUc Instruction for stationery, prize books, or otherwise from the 1st. .luly 1875 to 1st. July 1879 ; with a copy of all the invoices on account of which the said sums have been paid to him &c., &c., (1879) 258. Board of Notaries : lis. Copy of the Tarifl' made by the Board of Notaries. (1884,)— 190, 226(8. Papers, No. 99). 119. Copies of all correspondence &c., relating to the Tariff made by the Board t)r Notaries and a copy of the Tariff now in force. (1884.), 190, (8. Papers, No. 99.) Bonaventure, Comity : 190. Copy of instructions given to Mr. Bureau in connection with a survey made in that county, (1884). 91, 154, (8. Papers, No. 72). 131. Copy of Mr. Bureau's Report on the survey made by him in that County, (1884) 113, 154. (8. Papers, No. 72). 133. Statement of all sums of money expended for colonization in the County of Bona- venture in 1878 and 1879, &c.— (1887) 51, 168. (S, Papers, No. 75). 133. Bonnement, Ernie : — Correspondence relating to the formaation of a company des- tined to establish a manufacture of artificial manure by using fish offal, (1883.) 68, 81, (S. Papers, No. 21.) To be printed, 215. 134. Bonnet, Gilbert : — Correspondence in connection with his nomination as municipal councillor, of St. Eugene de Grantham, in the county of Drummond in 1882. (1884.) 169, 180. (8. Papera, No. 82.) 135. Bonuses : — Copies of Reports and Orders in Council, granting bonuses to J. B. Labelle. J. T. Prince, A. Davis, A. Louthood and L. A. Robitaille ; with copies of documents and correspondence respecting same, (1883.) 203, 252.(8. Papers, No. 66.) 136. Books and Famphets : — List or catalogue of all the books and pamphlets published or bought by the different public departments from the Ist. November, 1879, not in- cluding the Department of Public Instruction ; the said list giving, by departments, and in separate columns, the title of the work, the name of the author, the number of copies and the costs (1882) 335. Book-Oepository : 137. A statement showing on the one side the total amount of purchases made by the government Book-Depository, since its establishment, to Ist. July, 1879, the date of each purchase and the name of the vendor, and on the other, the total sales made 2 r^ 1 J 1 11: ,i ^1 : t 18 ACCOUNTS AND VXVKliU- continued. I I. Presented or oommunicated to the KouBe— continued. Book-Depository — continued by the said Book-Depository Bince its establishment to Int. July, 1879, the value of stock on hand, Ac ; a statement of the cxpondituro and the total amount voted by the Legislature for said depository in each year, Ac, (187l>). 84. 198, A list of all pormancnt or temporary employees now engaged at the oHicial Book- Depository, (1881). 2'Jo. Book : 339. A statement of the books purchased to be given as prizes and still on hand in the Department of Public Instruction on the 1st. July, 1879, to the amount of 17,746.35, in addition to tlio $5,000 voted for that purpose by the Legislature in the supplies for 1878-79 or rather in addition to the $G,500 expended for that purpose during the fiscal year, (1878-79,) Ac, (1^79). 124. 243. (S. Papers, No. 85). 330. A list in detail of the Books purchased for the Library of Parliament by C. A. Dansereau Ac, (1885.) 50, 127. (S. Papers, No. 45) 131. A list or catalogue of all books and pamphlets published or purchased by the different public departments from the Ist.November, 1879, exclusive of the Department of Public Instruction (1885) 160. 133. Complete list of the books published in the Province of Quebec, in Canatla or elsewhere, bought and distributed this year as rewards or prizes by the Hon. the Superintendent of Public Instruction (1886.) 68 133. Copies of the Catalogue of the documents, books, manuscripts, etc., deposited in the department of the Registrar of the Province of Quebec (1885.) 65. 134. Botanical garden : — Copies of all correspondence exchanged between the Govern- ment or any of its members and the President of the Montreal Horticultural Society respecting the establishment ofa botanical garden (1885.) — 112, 137. (S. Papers, No. 47,) 135. Borthwick, Revd M. :— Respecting the increase of the salary of the Revd. Mr. Borth- wick, Protestant Chaplain to the Montreal Gaol.— (1887) 75, 82. (S Papers, No. 39.) 136. Boorgouin and Lamontagne : — All correspondence and papers concerning the pay- ment of $16,800 to Messrs. Bourgouin and Lamontagne for right of way on or about the 18th November, 1881. (1885). 51, 132. (S. Papers, No. 46.) 137. BouteiUerie, Seigniory of: — Copies of petitions from the inhajiitants of the parishes of St. Denis, Ac, praying for the sale, as firewood lots, of certain lots in rear of the Seigniory of Bouteillerie, (1883) 310 (1884) 32. (S. Papers, No. 28.) Not to be printed, 122. 138. Boutet, Mrs. : — Copies of the accounts for constructing the scaflTold erected for the exe- cution of Mrs. Boutet ; and copies of the evidence taken and the report made in relation thereto, aa well as all documents concerning this matter. (1886.) 202. 139. Bontillier, Moi'se : — Copies of the correspondence, petitions, reports and Orders in I'I'l. British ACCOUNTS AND VkVERfi- continual. in ^* I. Presented or oommunioated to the "RouMe— continued. Council respecting the appointment of Moiae Boiitillier an Returning Uflicer for the County of Chambly. - ( 1879) 88, 155. (8. Papers, No. 7G.) I'lO. Boy's Model School, St. Denis :— Copies of all correspondence in reference to the selection of a homo anil site for the Boy's Model School in the Parish oi St. Denis ; also, copies of all reports, petitions, letters, or documents relating to such model school ; and al8(» copies of the titles in virtue of which the school commissioners acquired the said school, (1878) 122— (1879) 21. (S. Papers, No. 12). I'll. Bradley and Tessier, removal of :— Copie ; of all correspondence, jjapers, and Orders in Council, relative to the removal of Messrs. R. J. Bradley and Jules Trssier ns udvu- cates for the Revenue Department at Quebec, and to the choice of their successor, Mr. Alfred Cloutier.— (1880) 42, 61. (8. Papers, No. 11.) I'I'i. Bridg^e over the Ottawa River :— Copies of the contract for the building of the bridge over the Ottawa, opposite Hull, and of all tenders, correspondence or ducu- ments relating to the building of the said bridge, (1879) 206. 321. (S. Piii)ei8, No. 103) I'I3. British American Land Company :— A return showing what patents have been issued to the British American Land Company and others in respect of salos and grants made by the Crown, of lands situate in those parts uf the Parish of St. Ze- phirin de Courval, in the county of Yamaska, and of the Parish ol Ste. Brigitte des Saultsofthe County of Nicolet, occupied by the Seigneurs of Courval, Ac,. (1879) 259. 144. British Columbia :— Law of, (1871) 51. 145. British Museum : — Letter from the Principal Librarian, acknov/ledging the re. eipt of Journals of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, (1879) 6, Vide Journals, 1. British North America Act: 146. Copies of all correspondence between the Federal Government, and I he Govern- ments of Quebec and Ontario, and of all Orders in Council of the Government of Que- bec, relating to the division of the assets enumerated in the fourth schedule an- nexed to the " British North America Act," since the last Session of the Federal Parliament. (1873) 28. 147. Copies of all correspondence with reference to the proposed convention of the Provinces for the purpose of revising the B. N. A. Act, 1867.,— (1887.) 71, I4S. Buckland : — Copies of correspondence between C. F. Langlois, and the Government with reference to the township of Buckland and the concession made to hina of various lots in said township.— (1887.) 113, 176. (S. Papers, No. 83.) Building and Jury Fund : 149. Statement of the amounts paid in by assignees, under section 152 of the In- solvent Act of 1869, to the Building and Jury Funds of the different judicial dis- tricts of the Province, from the Ist. September, 1869, to the 1st. September, 1875 (1875), 22. M 20 ACCOUNTS AND VAVKliti -contmueit. I. Presented or communicated to the KouBe— continued. Biiilding and Jury Txmi— continued 150. For a Btatoniont of all hiiiiih paid since Confederation tip to the present time to the rrovince, by sherifl'rt and bailiHs in the rrovinco of Quebec, for tlio Building and Jury Fund ; such returns to state the names of sheriflii and bailitl's, who have made such payments, and the names of the parties in the causes wherein they were made (1875) 45. lAI. A statement showing the sums levied each year, for tlio last five years in the district of Montreal, from the moneys received from the Building and Jury Fund, (1870) 80, 87. (S. Papers, No 13.) Iftil. A statement showing the amounts payable or paid under sec. 12 of clause 10 of the Act ch. 109 of the con. stat. for L. C. by the municipalities of each county as their contribution to the Building and Jury Fund since the imposition of said contri- bution up to last year, (1876,) 196. 1S3. A statement showing all sums paid by the judicial District of Kamouraska for stamps or for the annual tax of the Building and Jury Fund, since 1867 to this date, into the hands of the Treasurer of the Province, (1881). 56. 194. Statement of Beceipts and Expenditure chargeable to the Building and Jury Fund, in virtue of Chap. 109 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, for the district of Montreal, to 31st December, 1881,— (1882) 27, 27. (S. Papers, No. 10.) To be printed, 27. 15ft. A statement of the amounts due the Building and Jury Fund to the 31st. December, 1881, by corporations, specifying the amount due by each of such corpoiations in each of the counties of the Province ; the names of the corporations which have been sued since the 1st January, 1881 ; the amount of each suit ; the amount of costs in each case, and the date of each suit. (1882) 129. IftO, A statement showing : A list, by counties, of the municipalities which are in arrears in payment to the Building and Jury Fund ; the amount of arrears ; those against which suits have been taken. 1885) 159. 197. A return showing the names of municipalities, (indicating in what counties) that are and have been at any time during the last five years in arrears in payments due to the Building and Jury Fund, (1885) 121, 122. 195. Copies of petitions, resolutions and letters sent to the Government by the munici- palities of the counties of Gasp^ respecting the contributions to the Building and Jury Fund, Ac. (1883.) 290. 199. Statement showing a list by counties of the municipalities which are in arrears in pay ment of the Building and Jury Fund to date ; the amount of such arrears, and those against whom suits have been taken, (1886) 61, 272. (S. Papers, No. 60)— 160, A statement of all the receipts and expenditure of the district of Saint-Francis, from the 30th. June, 1867, to 80th. June 1885 including contributions from municipalities ACCOUNTS AND VAVEU^- continued. il li I. Presented or oommunioated to the "Kovlm— continued. Building and Jury Yvnd—contimied to the Building and Jury Fund ; alsu a oimiiar statement for all tlie Judicial Distriotn of the Province. (1886.) 280. Ittl. Statoniont of all rocoiptH and cxponditures of the DiHtrict of St. Francis from 30th. Juno 18<)7, to 30th. Juno J.S85, including contributioim from muiiicipalitioB to the Building and Jury Fund. (1880) 280, (1887.) 88,— (H. I'apors, No. 44.) To be priiUed 224. lOtl. Bash-rangers : — Copioa of all inHtructionn given by the Grown Landn Department to agents and buHh-rang'^rs, rc; irding the seizure of wood timber and bark, since the Ist. November livst. (1880) 183, (1881) 44 (H. Papers No. 18.) To be printed, 208. 163. Butter and Cheese Manufactories : Statom(>nt showing the number in operation in the Province of Quebec during 1881.— (1882) 218. (S. Papers No. 52.) To beprintcd, 218. Il . Butter factory : — Copy of the petition addressed to His Honour the Lieutenant-Go- vernor in Council by the Reverend Mr. Gingras, parish priect of St. C-ei vais, Mr. Tanguay, mayor, Messrs. Augustin Ouellct, Konmald T<5tu, Muxime Dupuis, Ac, praying for a grant in aid of the establishment of a butter factory at St. Gerv;i,ii', (1886.) 95. 16ft. By-road, St. Lambert :- Copy of all Petition, sent to the Government by the inliabitants of St. Lambert, county of Levis praying said for the maintenancr of their By-road, and all correspondence on that subject, (1876.) 74. Cadastre : 166. Statement showing the names and residences of the persons employed under the laws providing for the cadastration of real estate in this Province, and for the enregistra- tion of real rights ; the period when such persons were so employed, and the salary paid to each of them respectively, &o. (1872.) 24, 92. (S. Papers, No. 19.) Not to be printed. 146. 167. 1. — Copy of all correspondence between the Government or r-ny of the Honbie. Minis- ters and any person whatsoever on the subject of the cadastre of the counties of Sou- langes and Vaudreuil from the 30th. November, 1876. 2o. — A statement showing the amount which the cadastre in these two counties has cost, up to this date, and when, to whom and for what purpose the difKuent sums were paid. (1877-78.) 71. 173, (S. Papers, No. 26.) 16§. A Statement showing in what Kcgistration Divisions or parts of Registration Divisions, cadastres are now in force ; the dates of the proclamation putting such cadastres in force ; the dates on which respectively they came into force, and the dates on which the delay for the renewal of hypothecs expired or will expire. (1879.) 113,140. (S. Papers, No. 68.) To be printed. 167. 169. A list of all the Surveyors employed at the cadastre in the Province, from the Ist. July, 1879, to the 30th. June, 1880. (1880) 204 (1881) 38. (S. Papers, No. 13.) 22 ACCOUNTS AND VAT^US— continued. y I!' 1^^ I. Presented or communicated to the House -continued. Cadastre — continued ITO. A table showing all the Counties and portions of Counties where the Official Ca- dastre for the purposes of registration is in force ; the date of the deposit of the * Cadastre, the date of the Proclamation putting them into force. (1882) 57, 117. (S. Papers, No. 32.) TobepriiUed. 160. 1 7 1. Statement of all sums due or claimed for the preparation of the Cadastre on the 31st. December, 1882. paid or not paidsirce ; also what was due or claimed by each Surveyor on account of the drawback of 10% from what might be due him for the Cadastres. (1883.) 309. 172. Table showing all the counties and portions of counties where the official cadastre is in force. (1884.) 49,98. (S. Papers, No. 49.) 173. Statement of all sums duo or claimed for preparing the cadastre on the 3l8t. De- cember 1882 ; also what was due or claimed by each Surveyor on account of draw, bad. of 10%. (1883) 309. (1884) 97. (S. Papers, No. 41.) Not to be printed. 122. 174. A list of the counties in the Province of Quebec which are cadastred and those which still remain to be. (1886) 216, 359. (S. Papers, No. 76.) 175. Canada History of : — Copy of the list of the documents relating to the History of Canada, copied and kept at the Department of the Registrar of the Province of Quebec, (1833.) 203, 238. (S. Papers, No. &2.) To bepnnted, 300. 176. Canada Provident Mutual Association :— Statement of the affairs of the Canadian Provident Mutual Association, showing the present condition of the Association, &c., ( 1886.) 72, 2-13. (S. Papers, No. 48.) 177. Canadian Works :— List or catalogue of Canadian works published or purchased by the Department of Public Instruction to be given as prizes. (1882) 334. Cancellations : 1 78. The number of cancellations made by the Crown Lands Department since the second of March, 1878, to date, the names of those whose properties were subjected to sut'i cancellations, and the names of the parishes or townships in which such properties are situated. (1879)30,96. (S. Papers, No. 30.) 179. A complete list of the cancellations made since 1st. January, 1878 to date, in the county of Ottawa, (1879) 32. liO. The number of sales of lands (location tickets) in this Province, cancelled by the Crown Lands Department, since Confederation, showing the number of cancellations in each year, in each county, and giving briefly the reason for the same. (1885.) 38, 86. (S. Papers, No. 26.) 181. Cap de la Magdeleine and Batiscan, Seignories of :— Statement showing the number of suits taken against censitaires of Seignories of Cap de la Magdeleine and ACCOUNTS AND ? kFERS - conlimed. 23 I. Presented or communicated to the "Ronse— continued. Batiscan, in the county of Champlain and against the censUaires of the Jesuits' Es- tates in the city of Tliree Rivers, by S6v(^re L. De Lottinville, Esq., Advocate, acting for the Government. (1879.) 78,243. (S. Papers, No. 89.) To be printed. 342. 1§3. Capitation, Common School Fond &c. :— Motion for a comparative Statement of the amounts annually paid by the Government of the Dominion of Canatla to each of the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario ; shewing the amounts paid for capitation, special grants. Common School fund, Superior Education fund, interest on the amount of $100,000 for the library of the late Legislature of Canada transferred to the Federal Government. Withdrawn. (1885). 319. 1§3. Capitation grant : (1885.) 25. -Copy of correspondence respecting the Federal capitation grant. 1 §4. Caribou : — A list containing the names,residences and occupations of the persons who have obtained since last session, 43 Vict., chap. 26, section 3, a permit to kill more than two caribou or three deer ; the names, residences and occupations of the persons who have applied for a similar permit and have been refused, with copy of all correspondence relating to such application or to such refusal, as well as all reports made by the holders of such permits. (1885.) 92,119. (S. Papers, No. 41.) Referred to a special committee, 176. 1§5. Carreau, J. P. : — Copy of Order in Council appointing J. P. Carreau, Esquire, ad- vocate, registrar of St. John's. (1886.) 334, 359. (S. Papers, No. 75.) 1S6. Cary, Geo. T. : — Orders in Council respecting the dismissal of Geo. T. Cary, who had power to issue marriage licenses. (1884.) 112, 129. (S. Papers, No. 63.) l§y. Catholic Com,mittee of Public Instruction :— Copies of letters of mer.ibers of the Catholic Committee Re letter of the Hon. J. A. Brousseau to Hon. G6d6on Onimet, &c. (1887.) 77,98. (S. Papers, No. 48.) 18§. Catholic School Commissioners, Montreal :— Copies of all Orders in Council the Commissions in relation to the appointment of Commissioners named to inquire into the Administration of the. (1884.) 67, 95. To be printed, 24. (S. Papers, No. 39.) I§9. Cens et rentes :— A statenient of all the arrears due by the Seigniories belonging to the Government for cens et rentes, together with a statement of the iimoiints re- ceived by the government agents in the said Seigniories since the 1st. of July, one thousand eight hundred and ^ixty-seven, (1869.) 146. 190. Chaloust, Philippe : — Copies of the complaints, if any have been received by the Government, against Philippe Chaloust, Queen's Counsel and representative of the Attorney-General in the District of Kamouraska, with copies of all correspondence exchanged between the Government or any of its members and any person whom- soever with reference to the removal of the said Philippe Clialoust and the appoint- ment of P. V. Tach^, Advocate, of Kamouraska, in his stead. (1880.) 101, 24 ACCOUNTS AND VAVm^S- continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "RouBe—contimied. Ghambly : 191. Hospice St-Joseph de :— Statement of affairs (1870.) 107. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1871) 48. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1872.) 32. (S. Papers, No. 5.)- (1873-74.) 45. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1875.) 99. (S. Papers, No. 4.)— (1876.) 80. (S. Papers, No. 6.)-(1879.) 148. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1880.) 38. (S. Papers. No. 6.)— (1883.) 16. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1884) 24. (S. Papers, No. 25.)— (1885.) 32. (S. Papers, No. 9.) 192. Salle d'Asile de : Statement of Affairs (1884.) 24. (S. Papers, No. 9.)— (1886.) 27. (S. Papers, No. 7.) (S. Papers, No. 25.)— (1885.) 32. 193. A list of Justices of the Peace for the county of Chambly. Papers, No. 55.) Chambly Basin : (1884.) 101,112. (S. 194. Copies of all documents and correspondence in possession of the Government, respecting their claims against the Corporation of Chambly Basin of the town of Lon- gueuil, in the county of Chambly, for a loan from the Municipal Loan Fund, (1881.) 94. 195. Copies of a resolution of the Municipal Council of Chambly Basin, adjourning the taking into consideration of the notice of A. S^n^cal, declaring that the seat of Coun- cillor Martel was vacant. Copies of an answer of William Valine, sec-treasurer of the same Council, to the Honorable Mr. Marchand, asking him to specify in what particular the report made to His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor respecting the appointment of Janvier Dusiault as Municipal councillor was contrary to the archives of the Council. Letters of the Honorable Mr. Joly, ex-premier, respecting the same affair (1882) 100. 196. Chambly College : — Corrfspondence letters &c., exchanged between the Honorable Superintendent of Public instruction and the Procureur of the Corporation of the College of Chambly. (1833.) 203. 197. Chambly, Commercial. & Industrial College :— Correspondence respecting the Peti- tion for a special grant for the Commercial and Industrial College of Chambly. (1883.) 284. 19§. Chambly Registry Office : — Tabular statement of the amount paid or to be paid to the county of Chambly for the building of the registry office, in virtue of 23 Vict., cap. 59, sec. 25. (1883.) 48. 199. Champlain Election : — Detailed statement of the sums of money paid to the Registrar of the county of Champlain to meei the expenses of the Local Election of the 1st. May, 1878, showing separately the sums of money paid to the said Registrar for his fees aa Returning Officer at the said election; also, all sums paid to him for travelling expenses, together with the amount paid to the Election Clerk. (1879.) 112, 140. (S. I'lipers, No. G9.) ACCOtlNTS AND VAVT^RS-cmtinued. 25 'it 14 :1 s I. Presented or communicated to the "RouBe— continued. Charlebois, A : aOO. Copies of the warrants authorizing the payment of the following sums to A. Cliarlebois and entered on the following pages of the Public Accounts for the year 1883-1884 : Page 76. — A. Charlebois, for furniture 11,581.45. Page 83. — A. Charlebois, for furni- ture $3,538.00. Copies of the cheques delivered in virtue of such warrants ; copies of the receipts given by the persons in favour of whom such warrants were issued and by the persons to whom the cheques were paid. (1885.) 159, 194. (S. Papers, No. 69.) 901. A copy of the petition addressed to His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor by A. Char- lebois, contractor, praying to be reimbursed for the losses which the dynamite explosion, of the 11th. October, which happened at the Parliament House, had caused him. (1885.) 299. 202. Charleson, J.-B : — Copy of written instructions given to him by the Department of Agriculture and Public Works or any other Department, from Ist. February, 1887. (1887,) 116, 155. (S. Papers, No. 66.) 203. Charlevoix : — Statement of the money expended for colonization in the county of Charlevoix from 1st. July, 1886, to 1st. February, 1887 ; the names of persons to whom such sums were paid, &c. (1887,) 236. 204. Ghandi^re Bridge : — Copies of all memorials, petitions or applications addressed to the Government or to any member of the Government of this Province, since the last Session, touching the rebuilding of the bridge over the River Chaudifere, in order to connect part of the county of L6vis and the counties of Lotbinifere and M^gantic and part of the county of Nicolet to the town of L^vis and the county of Ldvis (1879.) 52, 87. (S. Papers, No. 22.) 205. Ghevrefils, Dr : — All documents relating to the appointment of Dr. Ch^vrefils as Coroner for the District of Arthabaska. (1881.) 39. 206. Choquette, Philippe Augnste : — Copies of all correspondence, claims, accounts and other documents received by the Government or any of its membera, from Philippe Auguste Choquette, Esquire, advocate, of Montmagny, relating to a preliminary inquiry, held by Joseph Nicole, Justice of the Peace at Montmagny, in the months of December and January last. (1882.) 333, 359. (S. Papers, No. 66.) 207. Chute Min^e : — Copies of all documents respecting arrangements made by the Government with Mr. Marois with regard to a certain water-power known n,s Chute Minte (1881.) 241. (1882.) 253. (S. Papers, No. 57.) Cimon & Piton : 20§. A statement showing the price of the Contract with Cimon & Piton, for the erection of new Parliament Buildings which are to be used for the Departments ; also, all the amounts paid up to the Ist. of June instant, to the said Cimon & Piton, for the erec- tion of such buildings ; the value of the materials issued and the amount of work done. (1880.) 87. 61. (S. Papere, No. 12.) ''H 26 ACCOUNTS AND VAVEUS—cmtime'l il^: I. Presented or communicated to the "RouBe— continued. Cimon & Titon— continued 309. A statement showing all the amounts paid since the 1st. of No irember last, as extras, to Cimon & Piton, contractors for the erection of the Public Buildings, upon whose reports and upon what authority such sums were paid. (1880.) 37. 210. Cimon, Horace : — The Eeports of Horace Cimon, District Magistrate of Saguenay, for 1874, 1875 and 187G, with the expenditure incurred by him in the exercise of his duties. (1876.) 57. SMI. Circuit Court, Terms of : — A statement, by alphabetical order, of Districts of the terms of the Circuit Court, giving for each district, the places where such terms arc held, their date and the authority under which they were so fixed. (1885.) 80, 170_ (S. Papers, No. 56.) To be pi-inted. 318. Civil Service : 212. Classification of the employees under the authority of the Act 40 Vict., Chap. 9. (1877-78.) 28. (App. No. 2.) 213. A statement showing the appointments or promotions in the Civil Service since last Session. (1878.) 75. 92. (S. Papere, No. 23.) To be jmntel, 130. 214. A statement showing the appointments made in the civil service since last session, the 20th of July, 1878 (1879.) 18. (S. Papers, No. 9.) 215. A statement showing the appointments and promotions made in the Civil Service since 30th. October 1879 (1880.) 61.— (S. Papers No. 9.) To he printed, 297. 216. Statement of all nominations and promotions effected in the Civil Service since last Session.— (1882,) 26. [App. No. 2.) 217. A Copy of the Petition forwarded to the Premier in May, 1884, by the member's, of the Civil Service praying that the statute 40. Vict., Chap. 9, be put in to force. (1884.) 285. 378. (S. Papers, No. 106.) 218. Order in Council declaring that the non existence of a vote of the House did not affect 40 Vict., Chap. 10, which was sufficient authoritv, according to the Trcasurj Act, to pay all the salaries of the officei"8 and employees of the Civil Service. (1883.) 289. (1884.) 23. (S. Papers No. 15.) Not to beprinted 118. 219. Copies of Orders in Council passed since last Session, respecting appointments and promoticMis made in the Civil Service. — (1887) 22. (S. Papers, No. 19.) 220. Copies of Orders in Council passsd since last Session, respecting appointments promotions made in the Civil Service. (1886.) 57. (S. Papers, No. 13.) 221. Statement showing the member af appointments and promotions made in the Civil Service, since last Session — (1883). 37. (S. Papers, No. 10.) To be printed,191. 222. Civil Service Commission :— Copy of the instructions given to the Civil Service Com- ACCOtTNTS AND VAVY.nS- continued. 27 I. Presented or Communicated to the "RoMse— continued. Civil Service Commission— conimwed. mission (1869) 52 (S. Papers, No. 17.) 45. To he Printed, 214. First Report on the organization and administration of the several Departments at the seat of Government. Referred to Printing Committee (1869-70.) 72. (S. Papers, No. 12). Supplement to First Report showing the approximate annual expenditure on Public Departmental Buildings for rents and rejiairs (1869-70.) 150. (S. Papers, No. 12). Second Report, (1870) 207. (S. Papers, No. 16.) 223. Correspondence between the Government and the members of the Civil Service Com- mission, and all persons whomsoever respecting the Reports of the said Commission (1884.) 178, 378. (S. Papers, No. 105.) 224. Civil Service Employees :— A statement shewing the names of the permanent employees in the Civil Service, in each of the departments, from the 24th. of February, 1868 ; and, also, a statement shewing the names of such employees who obtained a certificate from the Board of Examiners, as required by 31 Vict., Cap. 8, (1873-4) 89. 225. Copies of the Reports of the Committee of the Honourable the Executive Council,from the 26th. July, 1880, to the 23rd. April respecting the salaries of certain Civil Service employees. (1881.) 100. (S. Papers, No. 32.) 326. A Report showing the names of the employees of the Civil Service who have been appointed from the 1st June, 1881 ; and the names of those whose salaries have been increased, (1883.) 68. 102. (S. Papers, No. 29.) To bepnnted, 192. 227. Copies of the Report made by the Executive Council in 1880-81 and of the order in Council made on this Report declaring that the non-existence of a vote of the House did not affect 40 Vict. Chap. 10, which was sufficient authority according to the Trea- sury Act to pay on the Salaries of the officers and employees of the Civil Service (1883.) 289. 22§. Claims of Quebec : — Memorandum respecting the just claims of Quebec. (1884.) 154. (S. Papei-s, No. 71. 229. Claims : — A detailed statement of all the amounts paid since the 30th. June, 1885, on the claims existing at that date and really belonging to the fiscal year ending on the day ; and also a detailed statement of the amounts paid since the 30th. June, 1884, to the 30th. June 1885, on the claims previous to that date and belonging to the previous fiscal year. (1886) 157, 213. (S. Papers No.42.) To he printed, 348. 230. Clerks, Messengers, &c. : — Statement showing the names, surnames, occupations and domicile of all the persons employed during the present Session as clerks. Messengers or otherwise, both in the Departments and the Legislative Assembly. (1887.) 71, 158. (S. Papers, No. 74.) 231. Clerk of the Crown in Chancery :— Copy of the Report of the Clerk of the drown in Cliancery with reference to the late general elections in the Province, dates of the Reports of i\w Returning f)fficcrH. (1887.) 92 175. (S. Papors.No. 81.) Tobepiinted.224. 28 ACCOUNTS AND VAVm^- continued. •;tH s M I. Presented or communicated to the "KoiiBe— continued. 933. Clerks of the Superior & Circuits Courts :— A statement of the amounts paid from let. January, 1875, to date by the clerks of the Superior and Circuit Courts, for statio- - nery, printing and binding, and the names of the persons who furnished said articles (1876.) 57, 110. (S. Papers, No. 20.) 933. Cloran, Joseph :— Vide infra. 34G. 334. Cloutier, Alfred :— Vide supra. 141. 335. Coasting Trade and Merchant shipping in British Possessions :~Copy of a Procla- mation issued by the Governor General of Canada, concerning and respecting " An Act for amending the law relating to the Coasting Trade and Merchant Shipping in British Possessions," being an Act chapter 2 of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. (1869-70.) 19. 336. Coaticook Beet Sugar Company :— Statement of the amounts paid or to be paid to the (1883.) 39.62. (S. Papers, No. 13.) 337. Codification: — Statement of sums paid to the first and second Commissions of the Codification of laws to the 30th. of May, 1886. (1886.) 407. (S. Papers, No. 79.) 33§. Codification of the Statutes : — Report of the Commission upon Judiciary reforms. (1882.) 78. (S. Papers, No. 18.) Tobe printed, 79. Referred to Committee on Legisla- tion, 319. 339. Codification Commission : — ^The expenditure of the Codification Commission from its inception to date. (1884.) 73, 80. (S. Papers, No. 36.) Collection des Manuscrits : 340. Letters, memoirs, and other historical documents relating to La Nouvelle France. (1884.) 124. (S. Papers, No. 61.) 341. All correspondence and papers connected with the compiling and publication of (1884.) 126, 242. 343. " Relatifs A la Nouvelle-France." 4th. Volume (1886.) 57. (S. Papers, No. 16.) 343. College of Ste. Genevieve : — Copies of all correspondence respecting a grant of money to the College Ste. Genevieve in the County of Jacques-Cartier. (1887.) 92, 176. (S. Papers, No. 82.) 344. Collin, Arsene : — Copies of all lettera, correspondence, petitions, certificates and documents exchanged between the Government and certain persons of the county of Montmagny, respecting the admission of Ars&ne Collin into the Beauport Asylum. (1882.) 129, 152. (S. Papers, No. 40.) Not to bepnnted, 161. 34ft. Colonial Building & Investment Association :— Copy of Order in Council &c., relating to the employment of D. Girouard, Esq., Advocate, as Counsel before the Privy Council, in re the— (1886.) 58, 161. (S. Papeifl, No. 36.) ACCOUNTS AND V AVEKS— cantinued. 20 I, Presented or commimicated to the "RonBe— continued. 346. Colonial Regulations : — Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonics.on the subject of the General Tables of Precedence as laid down in the Book of Colonial Regulations (1869.) 159. Colonization : JMT. Copy of the Petition of the Cur^fs of the counties of Dorchester, Beaucc, Bellcchasse, Montmagny, &c., respecting a project of Colonization for Quebec, (1872.) 100. (S. Papers,No. 29.) 167. Not to be printed, 190. To be printed for members, 262. 34S. A statement of the amounts of money expended for colonization purposes in the county of Bellechaase for the years 1875-76-77 and 1878 , to whom the money was given Ac, (1878.) 91. 349. A statement in detail, year by year, since the Union of the two Canadas, of all sums of money voted by the former House up to Confederation, and from Confederation to the present day, for colonization pui-poses ; together with a detailed statement showing, year by year, the sums of money granted to each municipality, township, county or locality, in which such sums have been expended for colonization purposes, in the Province of Quebec, by the different Governments which have succeeded each other since the date of the Union of the two Canadas ; amended by adding thereto a state- ment showing the moneys loaned from the Municipal Loan Fund &c. ; Address as amended agreed to (1880.) 60, 109. (S. Papers, No. 21.) 950. A Statement showing the amount of money which has been given in each county, and taken from the grant which was voted last session, to encourage colonization in this Province. (1880.) 68. 351. A detailed statement showing separately in distinct colums what have been the sums of money annually expended from 1867 to this date for colonization, in the counties of Chicoutimi, Charlevoix, Pontiac, Ottawa and Argenteuil. (1881) 84, 124. (S. Pa- pers, No. 38. Colonization Grants :— 353. Statement of the outlay on account of the colonization grant since last Session, show- ing the amount expended in each county, (1879.) 32, 96. (S. Papers, No. 29.) To be printed. 8U9. 353, Copies of all Ordera in Council respecting the distribution of colonization grants in the County of Cliarlevoix in 1878, of all correspondence respecting the said grants, of all instructions given to superintendents of colonization works, of all pay-rolls and reports of such superintendents, and of the documents showing if such grants have been paid, to whom paid, and the receipts for the same. (1879). 89.To be printed, 341. 354, A detailed Statement of the colonization grants given to the County of Bellechasse since 1878. (1882.) 52,96. (S. Papers, No. 24.) Not to be printed, 161. 355, Inspector general of colonization: Copy of hia Beport (1884.) 73, 95. (S. Papers, No. 87.) I i' ! I i M i ■ i^ i. , i no ACCOUNTS AND VAVFAlii- continued. A li'l I. Presented or communicated to the Kouae— continued. 956. Colonization Lands : —Copies of all corresponilence exchanged with the Department of Crown Lands rospectinK the act of this Province, 40 Vict., chap. 9, with|a summary statement of the progress that hns been nuidc in dibtinguishing forest from coloniza- tion lands under the said act, and of all Orders in Council on the subject. (1886.) 216. Colonization Roads : 957. A a detailed statement of the sums expended from the appropriations voted during last session, for colonization roads of the 2nd and Ikd clafs ; the said statement also to show the amount expended in each electoral division of the Province, and further, all applications for monoy made by any Municipality, in accordance with the act. (1809-70.) 104. 9511. Statement of sums appropriated this year for Colonization Roads in the counties of Montniagny and Bollechasse, ( 1872.) 49. 190. 147. (S. Papers. No. 27.) Not to be j luted, i 959. Statement shewing : the various sums of money paid annually to the Revd. Tli^ophile Provost, for work on Colonization Roads, since Confederation to the present time. The various sums of money paid to the said Tht'ophile Provost, as superintendent of works on the said roads, with the dates of each payment. The number of miles of roads made, and the average costs of each mile, with copies of the three last pay-libts for the season of 1874. (1874-75.) 39. m. (S. Papers, No. 17.) 960. A Copy of all correspondence and other documents relating to works on the Colo- nization Roads in the County of Montniagny, in 1874, (1874-5) 241. 961. The Petitions of the Reverend A. P. Bellemare and others, praying aid for Coloni- zation roads (1878) 122. 969. Copies of all Orders in Council from the 1st. June, 1879 to date, and instructions given to overseers of colonization roads in the county of T^miscouata with the dates of such instructions and the amounts paid to each overseer, the names of the overseers and the amounts by them expended. (1879.) 136, 244. (S. Papers, No. 88.) 963. A statement showing the amount expended in each County of fhe Province since the begiiming of the current fiscal year for first and second class colonization roads. (S- (1880.) 33, 83. (Papers, No. 14.) 964. A stacement showing the amount expended since the commencement of the present fiscal year for first and second class colonization loads (1881) 25 43. (S. Papers, No. 16.) To be pnnled 208. 965. A statement giving by counties the details of the amount of $33,000 entered on page 54 of the Public Accounts for 1879-80, as having been spent during this fiscal year for colonization roads. (1881.) 69 148 (S. Papers, No. 47.) 966. Copies of all orders in Council, correspondence, documents, accounts elc, between the Government or any minister or department and the Revd. Gr^goire Tremblay Parish Priest of Beauport, respecting the Lake St. John Colonization Road. (1881.) 299. ACCOUNTS AND V AVERS— cmtiuued. 31 I. Presented or communicated to the House — continued. Colonization Roads— continued 26T. .Statement by counties of thotlctailH of the sum of $57,000 entered on i)agi( (11 of tlic Public Accounts for 1880-81 as havinir been expendwl dnring tbiit fiscal year for Co- lonization roads. (1882.) 51, 89. (S. Papers, No. 21,) To be printed, 100. il08. A Statement of all sunis duo or claimed for works on the Colonization roads, unpaid to 31st. December, 1882, distiufjuisbing what has been paid since, from what re- mains due or claimed. (1883). 204 252. (S. Papers, No. 67. 269. A detailed statement by counties of the sum of $06,000 on page 61 of the Public Ac- counts of 1881-82 as having been spent during that fiscal year for Colonization roads generally (1883.) 204. 270. A detailed statement by counties of the amount of $65,000 spent for Colonization roads, between the 1st. of July and the 31st. December, 1882, (1883.) 204,238. (S. Papers, No. 61.) To be printed, 300. 271. Correspondence relative to the continuation of the works on the Colonization road between St. Etienne de Lauzon and St. Lambert, countv of L6v\a. (1883.) 160. 197, (S. Papers, No. 55.) 272. A detailed statement of the employment of the $70,000 entered ov> page 72 of the Public Accounts for 1883-84, for colonization roads, tht z?^d 8tai,ement to distinguish what was paid for the work properly so called, from the am')unt paid to the inspec- tors, etc. (1885.) 98. 108, (S. Papers, No. 35.) 273. Statement showing by counties the details of the sum of $71,000 expended from 1st July to 3l8t. December, 1883. The number of colonization roads in the county of Montmagny, (1884.) 169, 180. (S. Papers, No. 83.) 274. Report of H. Hurteau, heretofore superintendent of colonization works on the road from Matane to Cap Chatte. (1884.) 146. 263. (S. Papers, No. 101.) 275. A detailed statement by counties of the employment of the $143,000 expended since the 1st of July last for colonization roads. (1886.) 95, 101. (S. Papers, No. 35.) To be printed, 348. 276. Detailed statement by counties showing how the $70,000 entered under the head of Colonization Roads on page 69 of the Public Accounts for the year 1884-85, was employed, &c. (1886.) 52, 108. (S. Papers, No. 26.) 277. Copies of all the reports of superintendents of works on Colonization roads in the county of Bellechasse during the year 1885, showing the localities in the said county where such works have been carried on, and copies of all correspondence respecting the said works and roads. (1886.) 217, 272. (S. Papers, No. 56.) 27§. Copies of the various petitions to the Government by the rate-payers of the county of Montmagny, praying aid for colonization roads in that county, and also, copies of # 32 ACCOUNTS AND VXVER^-rontinued. I. Presented or communicated to the "KouBe— continued. : Colonization Roads— cu niinued ull currospundence in cuiinectiuii with such petitions and such aid. (1880.) 217, 272. (S.Papera, No.58.) SIT9. Copies of ail Orders in Council by which the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hiia designated as colonizutiun roads, the roails which wore made as such in wliule or in part, from 30th. June, 1884 tolst. February, 1887, dividing them into first, second and third class roads. (1887) 4C. 154. (S. Tapers, No. 04.) To be ■printed, 224, il§0. Copy of the Report of L. A. Valine, of his inspection of Colonization roads and bridges and of his inspection of the maritime road between Fox liiverand St. Anne des Monts, (1887.) 117. il§l. Copies of Order in Council adopted by the Ross Government, distribution 1155,000 voted for colonization roads for 188('-8V and copies of suggestions etc., made for the expenditure of such sums granted *^ tlie counties of tit. Maurice and Ma8k.inong<3. (1887.) 234. tl83. Colonization Roads and Bridges : — A copy of all correspondence relating to the appointment of Superintendents of colonization roads and bridges, in the county of Beauce, since the first day of July last, (1870.) 50. Colonizations Societies: 3§3. Statement showing tlie number and the names of the various Colonization Societies, constituted under the act of last session, for the formation and encouragement of Colonization Societies throughout all the electoral divisions of the Province, the constitution and By-laws of which have been approved by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, &c., (1809-70.) 23. 54. (S. Papers, No. 10.) Jl§4, A list of the Colonization Societies which have received the $5,000,00 entered as ex- penses at page 73 of the Public Accounts for 1883-84. (1885.) 98,108. (S. Papers, No. 34.) 38ft. A list of the Colonization Societies which have received the 15,000 entered on page 09 of the Public Accounts for 1884-85. (1880.) 53, 108. (S. Papers, No. 25.) Jl§6. Copies of all certificates furnished by Colonization Societies, upon which certain sums mentioned on page 9 of Public accounts for 1880 were paid to such societies (1887.) 51 Colonization Works : a§7. Statement of the sums appropriated therefore since the last Session to the present time in the various Electoral Divisions of the Province, (1873-74.) 28, 75. (S. Papers, No. 14.) Not to be 'printed, 158. 288. Copies of all pay-lists furnished by the various Superintendents of colonization works performed in the counties of Terrebonne, Argenteuil &c., during the years 1883-84. — 1885-8e.-(1887.) 111,113. ijor. Commi ACCOUNTS AND VM'MiH-cuntmued. 33 I, Presented or communicated to the "RouBe— continued. Colonization Woilu— continued. !IS». Copy of tho instructions given during tlie suintnor and lall, ol" 1880 to the vivriouH Superintenilents of coloniziition worics in each of tlic parishes of tho county of T^miscouata. (1887.) 40, 221. (S. Tapers, No. 97.) 'iOO. Commissioner of Crown Lands :— His Report of 18th. March, 184U, roconnncnding the uniting to his department of the various branches of the outside service, ijcc, (1883.) 310. (1884.) 96. (S. Papere, No. 20.) Commissioners : iOl. Statement showing the names of persons residing in any District of the Province, appointed Commissioners do take and receive affidavits in tlie Superior or Circuit Courts under article 30 of the Code of Civil Procedure. (187(5.) 21, 185. (S. Papers, No. 30.) To be printed, 180. ilO'i. A statement showing the names of peieons residing in Groat Britain and Ireland, or in any of the British colonies, appointed commissioners before Confederation by the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province, to take and receive aflidavits in any of the courts of record in the Province of Quebec under the provisions of article 30 of the Code of Civil Procedure. (1876.) 21. 293. A statement showing the names of persons residing in tho Province of Ontario aj)- pointed Commissioners to take and receive affidavits in any of the courts of record of the late Province of Lower Canada and of the Province of Quebec, under article 30 of the Code of Civil Procedure. (1876.) 22. 185. (S. Papers, No. 30.) To be printed, 186. •iO'l. The names of the conmiissioners or advising commissioners appointed to consolidate the General Statutes of the Province in conformity with chapter 8 of the Statutes of 1876, &c., (1877-78.) 25, 30. (S. Papers, No. 13.) '205. A statement of the sums paid to the five Commissioncra appointed under the Statute of this Province, 47 Vict., cap. 3, the said statement showing the number of days that each of said Commissioners sat and the amount paid to each of them. (1886.) 218, 425. (S. Papers, No. 83.) 290. Correspondence &c., with reference to the appointment of Pierre Lcgault and others as Commissioners for the summary trial of small causes for the parish of St. Stanislas de Kotzka, and the revoking of the former Commission (1887.) 205, 221. (S. Papers, No. 96.) 207. Commisssioners Courts :— Vide infra, 1601, 1609. 20S. Commission of the Peace : — Motion tliat an address be voted for all correspondence recommendations, Orders in Council and documents, concerning the renewal of the Commission of the Peace, in the different districts of the Province; Debate adjourned, (1883.) 34. Motion agreed to, 37. 8 84 ACCOUNTS AND VAVKm~am(iHimi. I. Fresented or communicated to the KouBe— continued. il9ft. Commissioners for the Summary trial of Small Causes :— CopicH of all corroRiHui- ileiu't! i!X(lmiig(^il hIik^o tlic IiihI HOHsii):! witli tlu; (Jovcriimeiit concoiuing tlm appoint- incDt of CoiniuiHNionri'H for the xumniiiry trinl of hiuhII ''uuhch in t\w piuiHli of Ht-lo- Hcph, in tlic county of Two MountainH; of con)|)lainlrt laid a^'ainHt thoux-ConinuHfiioii- (;i'H ; of tlij lOHHonH );iven to obtain their dinniisHai, with llio naincH of tluMt; who laid HUc]i conipluintH and aloo the namoa uf thuso whu cuiupouu the now CunnniH^ion, (187'J.) 38, 130. (S. TapiM-s, No. 63.) Commissioners to consolidate the Statutes : SiOO. Copies of all Ordoiti in Council, icvokin^ tho CuniniiHsion cliarf^ed with tho coiiHoli* dation of tho public Statutes of this Trovinco; and also, copied of all reports made hy tluvt Commission, which liavo not been laid before this Houbo. (187'J.) 38, 120. (H. Tajjers, No. 51.) 301. Statement showing the amounts paid an salaries or emoluments to th<^ Commission- ers named to consolidate the public Statutes of tho Province, during tho time such Commissioners held office. ( 1879.) 54, 96. (S. Papers, No. 32.) 30SI. Committee of Agriculture ; — List of books onagricult\ire, forestry, tho im[)roveni(iit of breeds of liorses Ac, recommended by them. (1884.) 146, 216. (8. Papers, No. 90.) Common Schools : 303. All correspondence between the Dei)artmeni of Public Instruction and certain persons who oflered to undertake tho compilation of a series of Educational books for the use of Common Schools. (1871.) 152. 304. A Statement of the number of books solectod by the Council of Public Instruction, and approved, according to law, for the use of Common Schools in this Province, (1871.) 153. 183. (S. Papers. No. 20.) 305. Copy of a Petition praying tliat the Salary of the Inspector of Common Schools he increased according tc tt.o work done &c, (1884.) 191. 306. Common School Fund :— Orders in Council respecting the (1884.) 49. 168. (S. Papers, No. 79.) 807. Companies Incorporated : — Statement of the names of all Companies incorporated by Letters Patent from the 1st January, 1869, together with the date of such Letturs | Patent, (1874-75) 51, 66. (S. Papers, No. 15-) To be frrinted, 260. 308. Compton and Beauce : — Declaring that the Bill respecting the division line between the counties of Compton and Beauce haa passed its 2nd and 3rd, repdings in the Legis' lative Assembly with the consent of the members representing the 12 Divisions or | Electoral Districts to which article 80 of the British North America Act applies, men- tioned in the 2ad schedule of the said Act. (1879.) 266. ACCOUNTS AND VAVKliS—cunliHued. 85 * I. Presented or Communicated to the Koune— continued. Compton, patents i>*Bued in the county of : :I00. A Htiitoin ut uhowiii^' t\n\ iiuiubur of Patents issuod by tho Cruwn LiuuIh Dcpiirtnioiit from JaiiMiuy, ImI. 1878, to Jiinuary IhI, 1880, in tho county of Coniploii ; wliowiiin tho niinio of tlio townHliip, nunihorof lotiind llango, with tho nunihor uf ii('.i'(r in ciioh lot, the nainoH of piiitieH to whom said laiula wore patented and alno full copioH of ccrtili- catoH of sottlomont upon which 8nch patents wore ioHuod. (1880.) 10*2. 157. (!S. Papers, No. 31.) Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund Act : :|I0. A detailed Htatoment of accounts due by the niunicipaiitieM of Orantham, Wondovor and Sintimon, under tho Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund Act ; — and tho amounts which have b(!on carrie«l to tlie credit of the said municipalities. (1880.) 7!), 10*.». (S. hipers, No. 20.) :ill. A statement showing the balance of capital (k>o by each Municipality to the Consol- idated Municipal Loan Fund of Lower Cana Government of the Province of Quebec and the Federal Govern- ment, r'isiwctiMg < he appointment of the said Mr. Edmond Blagdon, jjs guardian of a Light House, (1873-74.) 61. !?33. Copies of all correspondence between the gaoler of the Montreal Gaol and the Government, in relation to the maintenance and food (.:' prisoners, (1874-75.) 112. 334. Sv ten^ent of the Fund for ihe BuiKling of ihj Court House of Montreal, es- tablished i'"der 12 Vict., ch. 112, ant^ 1? Met., ch. T^; showing the balance at the debit of the said f"nd on the Isi. Jr-- , 'i'iC-,7, aid the amount credited and debited annunlly since that datn, (1875.) i--. 170, -',f^. Pi?;»er8. No. 27.) 38 ACCOUNTS AND VkVE^S-conlinued. I. Presented or communicated to the "RovLse—contintied. I. Freseni CoTirt Houses and Gaols— continued. 335, Representing that it has been alleged in this House that the amount required to pay the Debentures issued for the building of the Montreal Court House under the authority of 12 Vic, ch. 112 and 18 Vic, ch. 164, and also to pay all the additional expenditure, has been levied by a tax, etc., and praying His Excellency to cause the auditor of this Province to verify the Report made upon the state of the Fu ^f' crea- ted by the act first above mentioned and the act 13 and 14 Vic, ch. 94 and to cause a copy of this report to be laid before this House. (1876.) 194. 336. A statement showing the cost of the construction of the Montreal Court House, and the amount received by the Government in payment of the cost of the said buil- ding. (1877-78.) 113. 33'S'. A copy of the correspondence which has passed between any of the dopa lents and the sheriff of the District of Richelieu and the sherifl'ofthe Distrif i, oi' T hree- Rivers, relating to the amount to be paid to the Corporations of Thrcf; . '..o ..nd Sorel, respectively, for the water supplied to the Court House and Gaol of eacsh l i\ie said towns. (1877-78.) 129. 142. (8. Papers, No. 25.) 33§. All the contracts, tenders, expertises ( arbitration by experts ) receipts 'or amounts paid, vouchers and all documents respecting the Female Goal at Montreal, (1877-78.) 189. 339. A copy of the correspondence which has taken place between ihe Government or any of the public departments and the sheriff of the District of Richelieu or any other party, relating to the persons lodged in the Common Gaol of the District of Richelieu, by the police of the town of Sorel, in accordance with the by-laws of the corporation of the said town. (1877-78.) 118. 340. Copies of all reports of the Inspectors of Prisons on the Gaol of the Judicial District of Kamouraska, Ac, and copies of presentments of the grand juries of the said Dis- trict, since the Report of 1863, on the state of the Court House and Gaol (1878.) 73. 341. A list of the prisoners who have escaped from the Gaol of the Judicial District of Kamouraaka since its erection in 1863, &c., (1878.) 91. 133. (S, Papers, No. 38.) 3451. Copies of the tenders for the contract to supply bread, meat and coal to the Mon .eal Gaol during the year 1878, the names of the persons who have obtained such contracts, and the prices at which such contracts were given. (1878.) 122. 138. (S. Papers, No. 39.) 343. A copy of the deed of purchase of the land on which is built the Judicial District Court House of Kamouraska, a list of the mortgages then on said lanu, the names of the creditors and the amount paid to each ; also a statement of the debentures issued by the Government of Canada for the purchase of the land and for the Court House and Gaol of the said District, &c., (1878.) 74.— (1880.) 189. (S. Papers, No. 42.) 344. A copy of the Report of the Commissioners appointed to investigate into the management of the oflices of the Court in the District of Montreal. (1879.1 "^l. ;^^ Court 345. Draw: pared I 112, an Montre House 346. Stater bread i nmoun period, Tobep 347'. Copies Montre has bee To bep? 3 IS. A Stat Montrei 349. Copies the Disl 350. A state the pre? names ( (1880.) ' ?5i. Copies 'he Insj '.iimour ■ ^'>. Copies Montiea 3ho iffo giaiiimg whom tl copies ol Montrea 353. A stater names ol tfirra of t =w5. Copies c m t.ie Di saiti Disti ACCOUNTS AND FA.VER8- continued. 89 I the I I. Presented or communicated to the ^oxLBe— continued. Court Houses and QsloIb— continued. 345. Drawing the attention of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to the statement pre- pared by the Auditor of the Province of the Fund established by the acts 12 Vict., chap. 112, and 18 Vict., chap, 164, for the building of the Court House of the District of Montreal, which seems to show that the amount expended in building the Court House has been returned. (1879.) 333. 346. Statement of the sums of money paid by the Government to Joseph Cloran for the bread supplied to the Men's Gaol at Montreal, from the Ist. July, 1879 ; also the n mounts paid for bread supplied to the Female Gaol at Montreal during the same period, month per month and the price per loaf. (1879) 112. 161. (S. Papers, No. 77.) To be jmnted, 343. 347. Copies of the tenders for the contract to supply bread and meat to the men's gaol at Montreal during the year 1879-80, the names of the persons to whom such contract has been given and the prices therein stipulated. (1879.) 118. 161. (S. Papers, No. 77.) To beprinted, 343. SIS. A statement of the Fund established for the building of the Court House in Montreal up to 30th. June, 1879. (1879.) 31. To be printed, 339. 349. Copies of the tenders for the erection of a wall around the Court House and Gaol of the District of Beauhamois. (1879.) 207, 296.— (S. Papers, No. 101.) 350. A statement showing the names and salaries of the new employees appointed by the present Government since the 28th. October Inst, up to this date, as well aa the names of the employees re-instated since that date, at the Montreal Court House. (1880.) 79. ?5i. Copies of all reports made by the Engineer of the Public Works Department and by ihe Inspector of Prisons on the actual state of the Court House of the District of vdmouraska. (1880.) 102. ." ^'>. Copies 01 calls for tenders for the supplying of the Gaol and the Court House of Montreal with wood, coal, bread and meat ; copies of the tenders received by the Sbo iff of the District of Montreal for the said supplies ; copies of all Orders in Council, giaiiimg or giving the contracts for the said supplies, the said documents to show to whom the said contracts were granted, for what price and on Avhat conditions ; and copies of correspondence between the said tenderers and the Sheriff of tl e District of Montreal, or the Government, on this subject. (1880.) 268. 353. A statement giving the name of the representative of the Attorney-General and the names of all persons employed, as special constables or otherwise, during the last tprm of the Crimina" ^ourt at Kamouraska. (1880.) 101. (1881) 56. (S. Papers, No. 25.) '-'^ 5 Copies of all correspondence with respect to the abolition of the special tax imposetl HI t.ie District of Kamouraska, to defray the cost of building tlie Court House of tlie saiti District. (1880.) 111. (1881.) 125.— (S. Papers, No. 41.) i ! 40 ACCOUNTS AND VAVmS-continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "KouBe— continued. Court Houses and Q&oIb— continued. 355. All reports, correapondence, Grand Jury presentments and other documents respec- ting the condition of the Court House of the District of Iberville, (1881.) 68. 124, (S. Papei-s,No. 39.) 350. The number of prisoners incarcerated in the Common Gaol of the District of Ka- mouraska, from the 1st. January, 1880, to this day ; the sums expended and paid by the Government for the administration of Justice and principally the expenses of the last term of the Criminal Court, held in the said District (1881.) 29, 66. (S. Papers, No. 28.) SSy. A state!:, it showinjr in what Insurance Companies the Court House and Prison of the jy. Jiamouraska were insured, and for what amount in each; what amount the ^ ' r^nment has received, or what amount it will receive from each Insurance Compii,.^ . (1881.) 34. (S. Papers, No. 11.) ;15§. Copies of the report of the arbitrators appointed to estimate the damages caused by the burning of the Court House and Gaol of the District of Kamouraska. (1881.) 94, 129. (S. Papers, No. 42.) 359. Copies of all reports, correspondence, Orders in Council, and of all documents respecting a Forgery committed in March, 1880, and the Theft made in June, 1880. in the Court House at Montreal (1881.) 230, 360. Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the last 20 years of the Montreal Court House. (1884.) 190. 361. Copies of the public notice given by the Department of Public Works asking for tenders for the building of the Quebec Court House. (1884.) 205, 301. (S. Papers, No. 103.) 362. Court of Queen's Bench, Terms of :— A statement, by alphabetical order, of Dis- tricts of the Terms of the Court of Queen's Bench, giving for each District the place where such terms are held, their date and the authority under which they have been so fixed. (1885.) 82, 170. (S. Papers, No. 57.) To be printed, 318. 363. Courval, Seig^ory of : — Return showing what patents have been issued to the British American Land Company, the Baron de Diemar, or to others, in respect of sales and grants by the Crown, of lands situate in that part of the parishes of St. Z6- phirin de Courval and Ste. Brigitte des Saults, occupied by the Seigniory of Courval or their representatives, as forming part of the fief or Seigniory of Courval, but claimed by the Crown as forming part of the township of Wendover, Ac, (1880.) 28!}. 364. Coutu, R6gis: -Copies of correspondence, Ac., respecting the promise of a grant of certain land lots made to R^gis Coutu, of St. Donat, county of Montcalm (1883.) It'-'. 127. (S. Papers, No. 41.) ACCOUNTS AND VAVEUS— continued. 41 ^ I. Presented or commuuicated to the Konae- continued. Criminal Court, Beauharnois : 365. Detailed stfltement of eiich criminal case, the Hums paid by the Clerk of the Crown and of the Peace, or by the Sherifl' of the District.of Beauharnois, during the last five years, including the last term of the Criminal Court and the number of days which each term lasted : copies of the accounts of the representatives of the Attorney-Gene- ral in the same District during the same period, &c. (1882,) 171. 36«. Number of indictments submitted to the jury during the last term of the, &c. ( 1884.) 234. 367. Criminal Court, District of Ottawa :— Copies of all correspondence exchanged bet- ween the Government and the Sheriff of the District, of Ottawa, L. M. Coutl^e, IJsq. and other public officers of the said District, concerning the holding of a term of the Cri- minal Court for the District of Ottawa during the course of last winter. (1879.) 118, 277. (S. Papers, No. 96.) 3«i. Criminal Court, District of Joliette : Copy or statement of the cost of the two terms of the Criminal Court for the District of Joliette, held, the one in September, 1878, and the other in January, 1879, including the fees paid to the representative of the Attorney General, and the indemnity paid to jurors and witnesses. — (1879.) 79, 104. (S. Papers, No. 38.) 369. Criminal Matters, District of Richelieu :— Copies of all commissions, instruc- tions and correspondence, emanating from the Honorable Attorney-General of this Province, or his Department, and addressed to D. Z. Gauthier, Esquire, Advocate, of Sorel, respecting the conducting of criminal matters on the part of the Crown, in the District of Richelieu, from the first of January, eighteen hundred and seventy -four, up to this day ; also, copies of all correspondence, despatches, reports, accounts, &c., received by the said Honorable Attorney -General or his Department, from thr said D. Z. Gauthier, during the same period. (1874-75.) 112. 370. Criminal Terms, District of Joliette : - Statement showing the cost of the two criminal terms of September, 1877 and March, 1878, for the Judicial District of Joliette, speci- fying in detail the fees paid to the representative of the Attorney General, the amount paid to the grand and petit juries and to Crown witnesses, mentioning the names of such witnesses and the amount paid to each, (1879 ) 118, 243. (S. Papers, No. 80.) 371. Criminal term, Quebec : — Copies of all correspondence respecting the appointment of the representative of the Attorney-General for the present criminal term, in the city of Quebec. (1882.) 171, Crown Lands : 372. Annual Report of the Commissioner of Crown Lands (1869.) 23. (S, Papers, No, 1,) To bepnrUed, 214.— (1870.) 44. (S. Papers, No. 2.)— (1871) 136. (S. Papers, No. 2.) To be printed, 191.— (1872) 72. (S. Paporn, No. 2.) To /*ep?77itoi,190.-( 1873-74.) 14.— (S. Pap(>rs, No. 2.)— (1874-75) 49. (S. Papers, No. 2.)— (1875.) 50. (S. Papers, No. 16.)— (1870.) 61 ^ I : 42 ACCOUNTS AND VAVmS-continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "EioiMe— continued. Grov/n lands : — Continued. (S. Papers, No. 4.)— (1877-78.) 27. (S. Papers, No. 3.) To be printed 27. (1879) 83 (8. Papers, No. 4.)— (1880.) 18. (S. Papers, No. 4.)— (1881.) 49. (S. Papers, No. 4.) (1882.) 49. (S. Papers, No. 4.) To be printed, 49. (1883.) G8. (S. Papers. No. 4.)— (1884.) 99. (S. Papers, No. 4.) To be printed 99. (1886.) 45. (S. Papera, No. 4.)— (1886.) 24. (S. Papers, No. 4.)— (1887) 39. (S. Papers. No. 4.) 373. Classification of, — "Vide injra, 382. 374. Statement showing the extent of Cro^vn Lanf's now actually held under license for lumbering purposes. (1871.) 43. 166. (S. Papers, No. 19.) 375. Statement of the Land*; taken up and conceded under location tickets, from the Crown Lands Department, which have been taken from setters by the Department or its agents, in the counties of Montmagny and Bellechasse, since the 15th. April, 1871, ' i '\.) 220. (1872.) 107. (S. Papers, No. 22.) Not to be printed, 146. 376. Motion for an Address for a complete statement of the sums arising from the sale of Crown Lands collected by the Government of this Province since, 1867, negatived, (1872., '09. 377. Statement showing the actual salary of each employee of the Crown Lands Depart- ment, and the salary of each of those employees at the date of Confederation, (1873- 74.) 194, 197. (S. Papers, No. 11.) 37§. A statement showing the extent of Crown Lands still held by the Government of this Province, (1876.) 31. 87. (S. Papers, No. 18.) To be printed, 99. 379. A detailed statement of the amounts collected on the arrears on Crown Lands in this Province, both capital and interest since 1st. May, 1877, up to this date. (1878.) 75. 3§0. Statement of the moneys received by each of the Crown Land Agents and sub- Agents from the sale of lands belonging to the Government to settlers, in the differ- ent parts of the Province, from the 1st. March, 1881, to the 1st. March, 1882. (1882.) 94, 156. (S. Papers, No. 41.) Not to be printed, 161. 3S1. Copies of all Orders in Council, correspondence and documents respecting the cutting of timber on Crown Lands, in the county of Bellechasse, from the first of January last, (1881.) 138 175.. (S Papers, No. 52.) ' Crown Lands Agents : 3§a. A copy of the instructions given to the Crow^n Lands Agents since the Ist. July, 1867 ; a statement of the method adopted by the Crown Lands Department for the keeping of the books of the Crown Land Agents, since the Ist. July, 1867. Further, a statement of the clasification of Crown Lands by the Agents within their respective Agencies, showing the quantity of public lands sold and occupied, the quantity of ' public lands sold and unoccupied, the date of each sale of such lands, the quantity I. Presented or Crown Lands Crown Lands ACCOUNTS AND VAVUnS-continued 43 I. Presented or communicated to the "RouBe—conlinued. Crown Lands Agents— continued. of public lands to be disposed of ; and further, a statement showing the number of sale which have been cancelled since 1st. July, 1867, and the reasons for which such sale were cancelled. (1870.) 70. 3S3. A statement showing the moneys collected by each of the Crown Lands Agents and sub- Agents arising from the sale of public lands to settlers in the different parts of the Province from the year 1878, inclusively, to the first of March last, (188.'.) 29, 66. (S. Papers, No. 29.) To be printed. 209. 3M. Copies of all instructions given to the local Crown L nds Agent foi the Grand ville division, since the first of January, 1879, to this date, authorizing him to ascertain if any persons were cutting timber on the public lands without license, (1880.) 58. (1881) 43. (S. Papers, No. 17.) Crown Lands Department : 3§5. List of the names of all the employees of said Department to whom a circular was sent respecting the part they might take in the last Federal Elections. (1887.) 75, 98, (S. Papers, No. 50.) 3§6. A statement showing the amount of the present salary of each of the employees of the Department of Crown Lands, and the amount of the salary of the said employees at the time of the Confederation of the Provinces, (1873-74.) 94. 3§7. Crown Lands and Woods and Forests :— Copies of the instructions given to the Agents for Crown Lands and Woods and Forests for the District of Saguenay from their last appointment, in relation to the place or places where such Agents should keep their respective offices, (1870.) 74, 109. (S. Papers, No. 4.) Not to be printed, 153. 3i§. Curran, J. J. :— Copies of the Order in Council appointing J. J. Curran, Esq., Q. C. Secretary of the Commission for the Codification of the Statutes of the Province ; also, copies of the Order in Council, revoking his appointment, and other documents relating to such revocation. (1879.) 59, 87. (S. Papers, No. 24.) To be printed, 342. 3§9. Customary Dowers and Servitudes :— Copies of all correspondence concerning 44-45 Vict., chap. 16, ordering the registry of — , in cases not provided for by law (1883.) 78. 390. Cyr, Charles :— Copies of all instructions written or given to Chs. Cyr, relating to the expenditure of Colonization moneys in the county of Bonaventure. (1887.) 119, 155. (S. Papers, No. 67.) 391. Daaquam, Bellechasse &c., (Townships.) :— Copy of the petition presented to the Commissioner of Public Works, on the 20th March, 1883, by Mr. Fauchor de St, Maurice, M. P. P., in the name of the farmers of the townships of Daaquam, Belle- chasse, Koux, Buckland Ac, praying for the opening of a road starting from the Tach^i road and extending to the front road of the 4th Range of St. Raphael. (1885.) 214. i'! ti 44 ACCOUNTa AND VkVmS- continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "Ronae— continued. 39a. Daaquam (Township) :— Copies of the Report of the survey made by Mr. Casgrain in the township of Daaquam county of Bcllechasse, (1884.) 143. 175. (S. Papers, No. 80.) To be printed, 376. 303. Dairy Association : — Copies of correspondence respecting the Dairy Association of the Province of Quebec. (1883.) 78. 127. (S. Papers, No. 39.) 39'!. Dairy Schools : — Motion for copies of all Orders in Council relating to the Dairy Schools of Stc. Marie, Beauce, and St. Denis, Kamouraska, instructions given to tlio professors, and the number of scholars who attended, such schools ; debat(> adjoiuncd (1883.) 87. Motion agreed to. 89. 116. (S. Papers, No. 37.) 395. D'amour, Charles Nicolas :— Copy of the Concession under the title of Seigniory, dated 26th. May, 1694, by the Count do Frontenac to Charles Nicolas D'Amour, Sieur de Louviere, of the extent of one league around the Lake M(5tap<;gnia (or M^tap^dia ; ) Coi)y of all the correspondence with the Government respecting the said Seigniory and its occupancy by a certain person named Bartholomew of Hartford, in Connec- ticut, (1874-75.) 240, (1875.) 33. (S. Papers, N. 8.) 396. Danjou, Aug : — Copy of a petition presented to tho Government in 1879 on the part of certain persons of the parish of St. Frederic, in the county of Boauce, complaining of Messrs. Augustin Danjou, Augustin Jacques and George Perron, Commissioners of the Court of the said parish for the summary trial of small causes and praying that their names be struck from the commission. (1885.) 127. Dansereau, Clement Arthur : 397. Writ of Habeas Corpus in the matter of (1874-75.) 269. !I9S. A complete list of the books purchased by C. A. Dansereau, showing namcs,title8, Ac, and price paid per volume; also all Reports made by Messrs. Dawson & Valois, respecting same ; and also, copy of the invoices of such books and of all correspond- ence exchanged, not already laid before the House, respecting such books, between any person whatsoever and the Government. (1886.) 137. 244. (S. Papera, No.52.) 399. Deaf-Mutes : — Correspondence relating to the offers of the Institute of Deaf-Mutes of Mile-End to utilize their farm at Terrebonne to establish a house destined to receive the Deaf-Mutes of this Province. (1884.) 143,242. 154. (S. Papers, No. 74.) 400. Debentures : — Statement shewing the number, denomination and face value of the debentures recently sold by this Province, in the city of New- York, and a copy of the endorsation upon each class or denomination. (1879.) 103, 135. (S. Papers, No, 60.) De Boucherville Oovemment : 401. Motion renewing the declaration of confidence in the DcBoucherville administration, and declaring a want of confidence in any administration which may be substituted for the one dismissed, unless such administration to be appointed, be a strong and otiicient one, chosen from the party represented by the majority in this Hou8e, (1877-78.) 218, 220. Committee appointed to draft on Address ; Address reported ; to be ACCOUNTS AND V AVERS- amtinued. 45 ■I l> I. Presented or communicated to the "KoMse—continu&l. Be Bouoherville Qoyemment— continued. ongroBsed and presented to His Excellency by the Honorable, tlic Spcaki^r, 221. Reply, 221. lOil. Copy of correspondence and explanations relating to the dismirsal from oflicc of the DeBoucherville Government. (1877-78.) 220. (Appendix, No. 7.) J03. Copies of the correspondence exchanged between the Lieutenant-Governor and the Governor-General, respecting the dismissal of the DeBoucherville Government from ollice ; copies of the correspondence exchanged between the Lieutenant-Governor and the Secretary of State or any of the members ol the I'rivy Council relating directly or indirectly to the said dismissal from office of the De Jiouchervillo Ministry ; also, a complete copy of the record in the Bernatchez, B^langcr & Fovrnier alfair ; also copy of the Proclamation concerning this Legislature for the despatch of business on the 19th. December last ; and also copy of all correspondence on the subject of inviting the people to observe the 22nd. of November laat, as a thanks- giving Day. (1878.) 38, 84. (S. Papers, No. 17.) To be printed, 12d. Debt: lO'l. Comparative statement of the debt of the Province for each fiscal year since 1867, «fcc. (1881.) 240. 105. Division of the surplus debt : Vide infra. 412. 106. A statement of the debt of the Province on the Ist. July instant 1880. The details given in as many separate columns, for each of the items of the debt ; the date on which it was contiacted ; the authority in virtue of which it was contracted ; by whom negociated ; to whom due ; the place where it is payable ; the date of maturity, &c. (1880.) 165. ■107. A statement of the debt now due by the Province of Quebec. (1876.) 31, 113. (S. Papers, No. 22.) 40§. Debt, non consolidated :— Statement of the non consolidated debt which hiw yielded the sum of $18,955.79 as interest paid since the 1st. of July last (1885.) Ac. (1886.) 95, 115. (S. Papers, No. 28.) Debt of the Old Province of Canada : 109. A detailed statement of the debts of the old Province of Canada making up the sum of 173,006,088.84 assumed by the Dominion of Canada to wit : $62,500,000 under section 112 of the British North America, Act, 1.S67, and $10,506,088.84 by the Federal Act, 36 Victoria, chapter 29. (1885.) 219. 410. A detailed statement of the old Province of Canada, making up the sum of $73,006,088.84 assumed by the Dominion of Canada, to wit : $62,500,000 under section 112 of the British North America Act, 1867, and $10,506,088.84 by the Federal Act, 36 Victoria, chapter 29. (1885.) 219. (1886.) 70. (Appendix, No. 1.) To be printed, 70. 46 ACCOUNTS AND VkVElifi-conUnued. I. Presented or communicated to the "EouBe— continued. 'III. Debt of the Province : — Return giving a statement of the real Dcl>t ol' the Province IVoni 30th. Juno iiwt 1885 &c., &c. (1886.) 58, 250. ( S. Papers, No. 53.) To he printed, 348. 4lil. CorroHpondcncc between the Governments of the Provinces of Quebec and Onliuij, the (iovornnient of the Dominion and the Arbitrators, respecting tlie division of tlu surpUisdebt oftho late Province of Canada, (1869-70.) 37. 108. (S. Papers, No. 13.) Referred to Printing Committee, 108. '113. Copies of all correspondence between the Governments of Canada, Ontario, and (Que- bec, in relation to the award rendered by the Arbitrators ofOntario, and of the Fedcinl Government in September 1870, respecting the division between (Juebec and Ontario of the surplus debt of the late Province of Canada, (1872.) 36. 86. (S. Papers, No. 14), Referred to Printing Committee, 86. To be printed, 146. '114. De Cazes, Due: — Letter from Due De Cnzcs respecting the establishment of n periodical exchange of Documents between the French and Canadian Administrations. (1876.) 33. 'lift. De Cazes, Paul: — A statement of all sums paid to Paul De Cazes, Esquire, of Quebec, since the 2nd. March, 1878, under any head whatsoever. (1886.) 198. 416. Defoy, Jos. A. :— Copy of the Order in Council appointing him Deputy-Lieutenant- Governor to sign money warrants, and copy of the Order in Council ordering tlie clerk of the Executive Council to fill the aforesaid office. (1883.) 289. (1884.) 28. (S. Papers, No. 19.) Not to be printed, 119. 417. De L6ry, Hon. A. C. :— Conies of the patent or license granting to Honourable AC de L6ry the exclusive right of working the gold mines within the limits of the Seigniory of Vaudreuil. (1879.) 96. '11§. De L6ry Mining Company : — Copies of all correspondence, papers and documents in the possession of the Government, relating to mines and to the " de Lery Com- pany. " (1880.) 268. 419. De L^ry Patent :— The petition of Narcisse Rodrique and others, of the Seig- niory of Rigaud Vaudreuil, in reference to the working of the de Lery patent, together with the copy of said patent, all Orders in Council in reference to said patent and to said petition, and all correspondence concerning the same. (1869.) 64. 420. Delisle, vs. the School Commissioners of St. Jean :— Copies of all correspondence res- pecting the settlement of costs in a case of Delisle, vsthe School commissioners of tlu parish of St. Jean, Island of Orleans, Ac. (1887). 134. 137. (S. Papers, No. 58.) De Martigny, A. L : 421. Copy of the report of A. L. de Martigny, Esq., Inspector of Public Offic fs, respecting I the examination he has made of the greffe of Joseph Grondin, of St. Francois, in tlie county of Beaucc, clerk of the Commissioner's Court, magistrates clerk and clerk of | the Court held by the Inspector of Mines for the ChaudiSre Districst. (1882.) 297 ACCOUNTS AND VkVEKS-conlinucd. 47 I. Presented or communicated to the House— continued. De Martigny, A. L—conlinued. lil'i. Vide infra. 1737. f'iS. Demers, J^r^mie : — All onlera, docuinentH and pa])ci'8, rcHpcclin^ llie diMiiiiHHul of JC'rdmio Deiiiei-s nu Bushranger. (1887.) 71. 98. (S. Papers, No. 4i).) To be printed, 224. Vlt. Departmental Buildings :— Vide, supra 20S, 209. ■Via. Deposits for Expropriation purposes :— Tho dates of the deposits made by the city of Montreal for expropriation purposes ; also, the dates and names of persons who liavo made applications for such deposits, and the respective dates of tlie pay- ments made by tho Government to the persons entitled thereto since, 1872. (1872.) 62. 98. (S. Papers, No. 20.) Not to he printed, 146. 496. Deposits, Judicial and other :— Copy of the certified accounts, furnished to the Treasurer of the Province of Quebec, under the '' Act respecting judicial and other deposits," with a detailed statement of the amounts deposited, the numbera and titles of the causes, the names of the parties, »fec., by Michel Mathieu, Esquire, Sherifl' of the District of Richelieu, under the said Act ; as also, copies of all correspondence between any members of the Government, or any of the Departments and the said Michel Mathieu, on the subject of these deposits, (1874-75.) 112. 123. (S. Papers, No. 28.) 437. Deputy Heads and other Departmental Officers :— Statement showing all sums of mo- ney received for salaries, extra services and travelling expenses, or for any other ob- ject, by the various assistants or Deputy Heads and other Departmental Officers in the Province of Quebec etc., for the year ending Ist. December 1872, (1872.) 147. 261. (S. Papers, No. 32.) 49S. De Puyjalon, Count Henri :— A copy of a report addressed, on the 27th. April 1885, by Count Henri de Puyjalon to the Honorable Mr. Lynch, Commissioner of Crown Lands, containing a condensed treatise on agriculture, natural grasses, stock-raising, lakes, rivers and their fish, hunting, down, feathers and eggs, furs, fertilizers and seaweed, of that portion of Labrador belonging to Canada, and the selection of the archipelago of Mingan as a place for a game reserve. (1885.) 240, 278. (S. Papers, No. 85.) To be printed, 2SS. 189. Derome, F. M : -Copies of the evidence taken in the investigations made by the Government against F. M. Derome Esq., late prothonotary and Joseph Rouleau Esq., late Sheriff of the judicial district of Rimouski and : i >j ; of the report of the com- missioner appointed by the Government to conduct .I'^i investigations. (1879.) 38, 244. (S. Papers, No. 86.) 430. Desaulniers, L. L. L :— Vide, infra, 1737. 431. Deschamps, 0. E : — A list of Municipalities in the Province of Quebec, compiled by, (1886.) 193. (S. Papers, No. 41.) The attention of the Government called to the expe- diency of acquiring 2000 copies of this work. 237.) 432. Desch^nes, C. H :— Copies of all statement^i, correspondence, complaints, petitions and factums exchanged between the Government and G. H. Deschfines, Esq., M. P. P. ' I. 48 ACCOUNTS ANIJ VAVEliS-continued. I. Presented or communicated to the House — continued. Desohdnes, C. K—tviUinucd. iiiul Fid. Tollotier, woixl-ningor, iiud all oilier iKirsona, with rolcronco to the (lues which tho Hiiicl G. JI. Doscht'iios may owe to tlio Oovoninici '^H8(».) 351 Desjardins, L. : 'l!i;i. (jopies ol' Older in Council approving or recommending tho payment of tho cohI of printing a pamphlet containing a Hpecch ol' L. U. DcHJardinH, (1884.) 338. iSM. A copy of tho account for printing the BpeechcH of L. G. DcHJardins, t]8(|., M. 1'. I'., since tho Ist. January, 1882, with a atatemont of all suniH i)aid in connection with such Bpt^eches and copies of all correspondence or memoranda on thia Bubject, (1880.) 176. 'IJM. Orders in Council appnjving or recommending tho payment of the cost of the printing &c., of a pamphlet coutainuig a speech of (1884.) 338.(1887.) 75. (S. rapeis, No. 38.) To be printed, 224. 'I!J«. Desjardins, G. A. : — A statement of all sums paid from the moneys of the Proviiict', to G. A. Desjardins, under whatsoever head, from the Ist. of July, 1879 to the Ist, May 188G. "(1880.) 280. '1!I7. Desks :— Corresijondcnce respecting the valuation of th( Assembly, (1S87.) 205. 7-(>8.) 48. District Magistrates : Uli. Statement shewing the names, dat'S of the appointment uf eaeh District Magistrate, tlie numher of eases decided l)y each oltlien> ; and also, a statement shewing their salaries, the amounts in detail claimed hy each ot'tliem for travelling expenses in their resiiective Districts, uj) to the Ist. Decemher instant ; together with a return of all the penalties, forfeitures and tines, imposed by them in each case, stating date and place : to whom the same were paid, or how otherwise disposed of, (1873-74.) 32, 103. (S. Papers, No. 20.) Not to hepnnted, W>. i'16. Iteturn of the travelling expenses of the Magistrate for the District of Haguenay, Horace Cimon, Esquire, (1874-75.) 47,84. (S. Papers, No. 22.) Referred to Printing Committee, 85. To Public Accounts, 134. •117. Statement shewing the number of actions at-law, brought before the District Ma- gistrate of the District of Saguenay, Horace Cimon, Esquire, from the date of his no- mination, to the hi-st of December, 1878, the localities where judgments were given, the travelling expenses of the said Magistrate, his accounts for each journey, and the amounts paid him, (1874-75.) 47, 85. (S. Papers, No, 21.) Referred to Printing Com- mittee, 85. To Public Accounts. 134. 'I'I8. Tlie number of causes decided by the District Magistrates, in their respective Dis- tricts, th(! number of Courts held in each District, the nature and amount of each cause, the number of terms fixed for such Courts, and the travelling expenses of each Magistrate ; the said statement to include all reports and information now in the possession of the Government ; and also, the amount of penalties paid to each Dis- trict Magistrate. (1874-75.) 39, 301. (S. Papers, No. 36.) M9. A detailed statement of the moneys paid since Confederation to the present date, by the Clerks of the District Magistrates, of the .Justices of the Peace, the 50 ACCOUNTS AND V AVERS- con/ inued. I. Presented or communicated to the Kouae—amiinued. District Magistrates— rontimied. Clerks of tlio Crown iiiid of the Peace, iia lines, Itolon^iiif^ to his Province, such state- ment to sliow in which cases tlic lines were paid. (1875.) ."4. 'I>'»0. 'I'he nuniher of Courts held hy the District Magistrate in the counties of Beaidiarnuis, Chateauguay and Huntingdon during the last three years, the fnies collected liy him, the amounts paid to him for travelling expenses or for any other purpose and tlie numher of cases heard during the same time hoth civil and criminal, (187(5.) (JT. 451. A statement showing the number of sunmionses issued by the District Magistratt for Three-liivers, the number of summonses returned, the number of judgments rendered, the amount of fines claimed, the numher of lines imposed and ])ai(l, ami the number and amount of law stamps affixed and cancelled in every county. (1870.) 148. (1877-78.) 30. (S. Papers, No. V2.) 452. A statement of the sums of money paid to the District Magistrate of Terrebonne for liis travelling expenses from St. Jdrome to Ste.Scholasticiuc, to date from his appoint- ment ; how many times he peribimed his duties as magistrate and copy of corres- pondence with the Government requesting that his re-idence be fixed at theehef-licn of Terrebonne. (1876.) 27,186. (S. Papers, No. 5.) 453. Copies of all correspondence exchanged betAveen the Government and each of the District Magistrates, whom the Joly Government dismissed, in virtue of the Act of this Province, 41-42 Victoria, (shapter 8, relating to salaries claimed by these gentlemen, on account of their not being legally dismissed. (1880.) 102. (1881.) 195. (S. Papers, No. 55.) 454. Correspondence respecting the appointment of District Magistrates and respecting the dimissal by the Local Government of the Justices of the Peace appointed before the Ist. July, 1867, (1883.) 309. ma. statement of the sums paid into the Provincial Treasury since 1st. May, 1884, liy District Magistrates, Justices of the Peace and others in the District ofRimouski, fur lines imposed by them. (1887.) 55, 137. (S. Papers, No. 59.) Dominion of Canada Land and Colonization Company : 450. Copy of the Order in Council, dated 1st April and approved 9th. April, 1S81, respect- ing the apjilication of the Dominion of Canada Land and Colonization Company, fnv the purchase of certain Public Lands in the Province. (1882.) 22, 156. (S. Papers, No. 42,) Tu be printed. 160. ■R57. Copies of all letters, telegrams and correspondence exchanged between the Govern- ment and the Dominion Land and Colonization Company or any of tlie Agents or Attorneys of such company : and also copies of all Orders in Council, contracts ami generally all other documents respecting the sale of lands situated in the Eastern Tow!ishii s by the Government to the said Company. (1882.) 56. ni ACCOUNTS AND VAFEllS— continued. 51 I. Presented or communicated to the Konse— continued. Dominion of Canada Lj,ud and Colonization Com^Siny— Continued, '158, Copiew of all coiTesponiUnice between the officers or managers of said company and the CoittniisKionerot'Ciown Lands since 18th.March,1882,CopieH of documents referring to the general oixnutions of the Company, Orders inCoun'jil respecting former settlei's of Whitton ; and I'nrtlier a list of tlu^ shareholders of the said Company (1883.) 103, 181, (S. Papers, No. 54.) To be printed, 216. Referred to Printing Committee. 206. 159. Dorion, Charles : — Copies of all correspondence and other documents respecting the claims of Charles Dorion, District Magistrate of the District of Ri>-nelieu for salary (1880.) 234, (1881.) 44, (S. Papers. No. 19.) ■100. Doran, Mr : — Copies of correspondence concerning his resignation as member of the Board of Examiners of the tcai'hers of Catholic Schools, Montreal, in April last. (18S3.) 45, 61. (S. Papers, No. 11.) ■101. Dorchester Bridge : — Statement of sums paid or due to this day to the Government by the Quebec Turnpike Trust, with respect to the Loan of $15,000, to repair or rebuild the Dorch(>ster Bridge. (1883.) 58, 112. (8. Papers, No. 31.) 102. Drapeau, Charles : — Copy of th" Ordcu- in Council apjjointing Charles Drapeau Superintendent of Public Colonization Works, with a statement of all sums paid him (1886.) 284. ■103. Drill-Shed — Copy of correspondence with the Federai Government respecting the vote of this Legislature of $15,000 to contribute to the cost of the construction in the city of Quebec, of a building and lither used as a Drill Shed and for local and pro- vincial exhibitions (1884.) 131, 133. (S. Papers. No. 64.) 404. Durham Terrace : — Copy of an Order of the Privy Council of the Dominion dated 12th. February 1871, respecting the proprietorship of Durham Terrace (1878.) 74, 92 (S. Papers, No. 21.) To be printed, 74 139. ■105. Dussault, Janvier : — C(Ji)ies of all correspondence between the Government and all interested pei'sons, Orders in Council, (fee, respecting the appointment of Janvier Dussault fls nuuiicipal councilor of the village of Chambly Basin. (1882.) 86, 89. (S. Papei-8, No. 22.) Not to be printed, 161. Duties, Tolls, &c. -. ■100. Detailed statement of Duties Tolls, forfeitures and penalties remitted by the Lieu- tenant Governor. (1885,) 36. 107. Detailed statement of Duties, Tolls, forfeitures and penalties remitted by the Lieu- tenant-Governor. (1886.) 35. (S. Papers, No. llj.) ■I5§. Detailed statement of Duties, Tolls, forfeitures and penalties remitted by the Lieu- • tenant Governor. (1887.) 23. (S. Papers, No. 21.) To be printed, 223. !■ ,1 \ 52 ACCOUNTb AND YATERS- continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "KoiiBe— continued. Education : 4tt0. Copies of all correspondence between the Government of this Province and tlic Dominion Government in relation to Education, and the means to be adopted to give effect to the provisions of the Act of Confederation, conferring on the minority of this Province the privileges conferred on the minority in the Province of Ontario ; Debat adjourned by Mr. Speaker leaving the Chair at 6 o'clock (1869.) 79. — Motion withdrawn, 87. 470. Statement of the number of Books selected by the Co . of Public Instruction, and approved according to law, for the use of Common Schi.jl8 in this Province, (1871.) 153, 183. (S. Papers, No. 20.) 471. Correspondence between the Bishops of the Province and the Government respectinj; Education since 1879 ; copy of the Report of the Royal Commission appointed in 1881, etc. (1887.) 216, 289. (S. Papers, No. 106.) Elections : 472. Return from the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, of the umber of v(jte8 polled for each candidate for a seat in the Legislative Assembly, in each Electoral Division &c., at the General Election of 1867 for the Province of Quebec, and the population of each constituency ; Ordered (1867-78.) 21. Presented, 39. (Appendix No. 4.) — Also a similar Return for the General Election of 1871 ; ordered (1871) 47. Presented 189. (S. Papers, No. 21.) Also a similar Return for the General Election of 1875 : Present- ed (1875.) 55. (S. Papers, No. 17.) To be printed, 55. Also a similar Return for 1878 (1878. 143. (S. Papers, No. 3.) Vide ivfra 484. . 473. Copy of the instnictions given by the Government or Ministers, to the Commissioner and Superintendent of the Police of the Province of Quebec respecting the employ- ment of that force on the occasion of the last General Election for the House of Commons of Canada (1872.) 18, 86. (S. Papers, No. 17.) Not to be printed, 146. 474. A statement of the expenses incurred by the Government for the Elections necessitnted by the dissolution of the Legislature in March last, (1878.) 27, 144. (S. Papers, No. 43.) To be printed, 145. 475. Copies of Judgments and Documents in the matter of several Contested Elections, (1876.) 15. (Appendix, No. 3.) To be printed, 20.) 476. Copy of the Judgment of the L.irds of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, on the Petition for leave to appeal in the case of Theberge & Landry. (1876.) 117. (App. No. 3.) 477. A certified copy of the Judgment rendered in the Bonaventure Election case, (1876.) 159. (App. No. 3.) 47S, Copies of Judgments and Documents in the matter of the Contested Elections of Gasp^, Jncques-Cartier, Kamouraska, Laprairie and Montmagny, (1877-78.) 6, 218, | (Appendix, No. 1.) 4S9. A list ( ACCOUNTS AND PkVl^US- continued. 53 * I. Presented or communicated to the Kouae— continued. Elections — Continued. 479. Copies of Judgments in the matter of the following Contested Elections,viz : Chamby, Kouville, and Verch^res (1879.) 5. ( App. No. 1.) 4S0. Detailed statement of the expenses incurred for the last General Elections in the month of May. 1878, in all the counties or electoral divisions, which arc not mentioned in the Public Accounts ending the 30th. June 1878. (1879.) 78, 90. (S. Papers, No. 27.) To be printed, 342. 4§I. A detailed statement of the sums of money paid to the registrar of the county of Champlain to meet the expenses of the Local Election of the 1st. May, 1878, showing separately the sums of money paid to the said Eegistrar for his fees as Returning Officer at the said election , also, all sums paid to him for travelling expenses, together with the amount paid to the Election Clerk ; the number of Polling places, the number of Deputy Returning Officers &c., (1879.) 112. 140. S. Papers, No. 69.) -isa. A supplementary report of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery on the partial elections which have taken place since the General Elections in December 1881. ( 1886.) 159, 226. (vS. Papers, No. 47.) 4S3. A Report indicating the number of votes recorded for each candidate in the last Election for the Province of Quebec, in each Electoral District, &o. (1887.) 76. 484. Report of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery on the General Elections of 1886. (1887.) 83. (S. Papers, No. 12.) To be printed, 134. 4S5. Emigrant Canadians :— Statement of the amount expended in promoting the return of Emigrant Canadians, setting forth the mode in which such amount has been expend- ed, the names of the Immigration or Colonization agents interested with the duty, the sums paid to them as salary, travelling or other expenses, and the number of families who have returned (1872.) 23, 115. (S. Papers, No. 25.) To be pr'nted,22Z. 486. Emigration : — Statement showing the names of all pci-sons who have been appoint- ed by the Government of the Provinc(M)f Quebec, iia agents or other employees in the Department of Emigration since the 1st. January, 1870, (1872.) 20. 174. (S. Papers, No, 30.) To be printed 190. Employees, Provincial Government : 487. A return of all the salaried officials of the Province, including therein sessional employees ; such return to contain the names of employees, their capacity and resi- dence before their appointment, thedateoftheirappointment, their present residence and their employment and annual salary (1875.) 37. (1876.) 99. (S. Papers, No. 12.) 488. A list of the employees of the Civil Service of this Province, the salary of each, and thedateoftheirappointment. (1875.) 87. (1876.) 100. (S. Papers, No. 12.) 489. A list of the Officers, Clerks and Messengers of legislative Assembly. (1876.) 105, 64 ACCOUNTS AND PAVERS— cmtinued. I. Presented or communicated to the Kouse— continued. Employees, Provincial Government— con0. Estimates : 496. Estimates of sums required for the Province, for the eighteen months ending 31st Dccenilier, 18(>S, ( l8«7-()8) 94. (App. No. 7.) Referred to Committee of supply, 94. Supple- mentary Estimate's R(>f(Mred 126. Vide Commitees, 167. — For eighteen months from 1st. .January, 18(19 ; Referred (1869) 92. Supplementary ; Referred, 188. Additionnal sup- plementary ; Referi'"', r;2. (S. Papers, No. 5.) ^^^ido, Committees, 168. — For eighteen months ending 30th. June, 1871 ; referred (1869-70) 60. (S. Papers, No. 4.) Vide Com- mittees, 169.— For the y(>ar ending 30th. June, 1872 Referred, (1870) 66. (S. Papers, No. 14.) Wide Co})iviittees, 170. — For sums reepiired for the service of the year 1873; ReftH-red (1871.) 81. (S. Papers, No. 14.) To be printed, 191, supplementary Estimates. Referreil 148, Vitle Co>intiittePs,\71. — For sums rc(iuired for the service of 1874; Referred (1872.) 75. (S. Pajiers, 13.) To he printed 191. Supplementary Estimate ; Referred 142, Vide ( onimittees, 172.— For sums reiiuired for the Province for the 12 months ending "Oth. June, 1875 ; and also for sums lequired to cover expenditure during current liscal year for wbicdi the amounts votc^l per 3(1 Vict; cap. I, are not sufficient; Referred, (1873-74) 81. (S. Pap(>rs, No. 13.) Vide Committees, 173.~For 1876, (1874-75.) 148. (S. Papers, No. 19.) Supplementary Estimates 250., Vide Com.mtttees, 174. — For 1877. (1875.) Referred 69. (S. Papers, No. 21.) Supplementary, 140. \k\e Committees, 175.- For 1878, (1876.) 79. (S. Papers, No. 10.) Supplementary Estimates, 168. Vide Committees, 176, — For the current year (Supplementary) and for the financial yeiir ending 30th. .Tune, 1879 ; Referred, (1877-78.) 72. Further the supplementary estiin- ■!«>«. Euseb( ACCOUNTS AND VXVEHS-continued. 55 I. Presented or communicated to the "HouBe— continued. Estimates — continued. ates for 1878 imd for 1879; Eeferred, 206. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Viflc Committers, 177.— For the current year (supplementary) and for the financial year ending the 30th. June, 187'J. (1878.) 30, 85. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Referred. Vide Committees, 178.— For the linancial year ending 30th. June, 1880. (1879.) 115. 25J. (S. Papers, No. 19.) Supplementary Estimate, (S. Papers, No. 19.) Vide Committees, 179. — For the current year (Supplementary) and for the financial year ending 30th. June, 1880. Ileferrcd. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Supplementary Estimates ; Ileforrcd. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Vide C'om»u'«ees, 180.— For 1882 (I88I.) 127. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Supplementary— 234. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Vide Committees, 181. Supplementary P^stimates for current year and Estimate for financial year ending 30th. June, 1883. Rcforved. (1882.) 253. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Further Supplementary Estimates for 1882 and Suppl(.'mentary Estimates for 1883. Referred. (1882.) 311. (S. Papers,) No 1.) Vide Committees, 182— Supplementary Estimates for the currrent year and Estimates for the fiscsil year ending 30th. Juim 1884. (1883.) 95,97, Referred, 97. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Further Supplementary Estim- ates for 1883 and Supplementary Estimates for 1884. (1883.) 294. Referred, (S. Papers, No. 1, 294. Vide Committees, 183. — Sui)plementnry Estimates for the curn iit year and Estimates for the fiscal year ending 30th. June, 1885. Referred, (18S4.) 149. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Further Supplementary Estimates for 1884 and Supplementary Estimates, for 1885. (]884.) Referred. 343. (S. Prti)ers, No. 1.) Vide Committees, 184.— Supplementary Estimates for the current year and Estimates for the fiscal year ending 30th. June, 1886. (1885.) Referred, 67. (S. Papeis, No. 1.) Supplementary Estimates, for 1886. (1885.) Referred, 270. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Vide Committees, 185.— Supplementary, Estimntes for the current year and Estimates for tVie fiscal year ending 30th. June, 1887. Referred, 127. (1886.) (S. Papers, No. 1.) Supplementary Estimates for 1886,1887. Referred. (1886.) 342. (S. Papers, No. 1 .) Vide ( 'ommittces, 186.— Supplementary Estimates for the current year and Estimatps for ihe fiscal year ending 30th. June, 1888. Referred. (1887.) ()4. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Supplementary ksti- mates for 1887 and 1888. Referred. (1887.) 224. (S. Pi\p('rs, No. 1.) Vide Commvdtters, 187. I ;; Iftf. Ethier, Octave : — Correspondence respecting Octave Ethier a settler of r.ytton (1887.) 235. ■I!>S. Eusebe Arsenaii's Road : — Copies of instrnction.s given to the Superiniendeut of Colonization works execute(l dtu'ing 1SS6 on the road known rs " EusMte Arsenau's road ", in the ])arish of St. CharUw (U; Caplan, county of iJon.iventurc*. (1887.) 62. 144. (S. Papers, No. 62.) HM». Evaluation, Role d' : — Role d'Evaluatiou of the Municipality of L'.Vnge Ganlien C(Hmty of Montmaguy, revised on the 3rd. July, 1868, (1869.) 32. (S. Paper.s, No. 12.) 5(MK Evanturel, Eudore :~ Copies of the report made on llie suljjeot of tiie French ma- nuscripts of Boston and Washington. (1883.) 307. 56 ACCOTTNTS AND V XVmS-cmtinued. I. Presented or communicated to the "Konse— continued. 501. Exchange Bank— Copies of the Judgments rendered by the Superior Court, the Court of Appeals and the Privy Council of fingland, in the case of the Attorney Go- geral of this Province, claiming the payment by priviledgc of *75,00O deposited with the Exchange Bank of Montreal (1886.) 23, 322. (S. Papers, No. 73.) To be printed, 348. 502. Executive Council :— Copy of Order in Council ordering the Clerk of the Executive Council to till the office of Deputy Lieutenant Governor for signing money warrants, without pay ; copy of Order in Council ordering that a salary of $400 be paid to tlie titulary of the office of Deputy Lieutenant Governor etc. (1883.) 289. 503. Exhibition Buildings, Montreal :— A Copy of the By-laws or of the Resolution of the Municipal Council of Montreal, granting $12,000 for Exhibition Buildings in Montreal. (1878.) 83. 108. (S. Papers, No. 33.) Exhibits, Tax on : 504. Copies of the Judgments rendered both before tlie Privy Council and by the Courts of the Country in re the Attorney-General vs. Reid, with reference to the tax often cents on exhibitsfiled before the Courts, etc. (1885.) 46. (S. Papers, No. 82.) (1886.) 425. 505. Detailed statement of all sums paid by the Province to have declared uncon- stitutional an Act imposing a tax on exhibits, etc. (1886.) 37. 187. (S. Papers, No. 38.) To he iwinted, 348. 500. Expenses and Receipts : — Detailed statement of the expenses and receipts of the Province since 30th. June last (1882.) up to 31st. December last. (1883.) 27, 31. (S. Papers, No. 8.) To he printed, 31, Extra Clerks : 507. A statement showing the names of the extra clerks appointed in each department since the 30th. June, 1883, the date of their appointments, the time during whicl: they were employed, the amount of their salaries and out of which fund such salaries were paid. (1886.) 159. 50S. A statement showing the names of the extra clerks appointed in each department since the 30th. June, 1883, the date of their appointments, the time during which they were employed, the amount of their salaries, and out of which fund such salaries were paid. (1886.) 159, (1S87.) 17. (S. Papers, No. 15.) Fabre, Hon. Hector : 500, Copies of all Orders in Council, correspondence and documents relating to the ap- pointment of the Honourable Hector Fabre aa representative of the Province of Quebec, in France. (1882.) 95, 101. (S. Papers, No. 27.) To he printed, 160. 510. Order in Council No. 20 authorizing the payment of $3,000 by the Hon. Hector Fabre on account of a purchase of lands made in the name of Mr. de Molon in 1882 by a letter of the Hon. Mr. Flynn. (1884.) 72, 73, 79. (S. Papers, No. 33.) To he printed, 370. ACCOUNTS AND VAVmS— continued. 57 I, Presented or communicated to the "KouBe—coniinued. 511. Faribault, G. B :— Copy of the correspondence exchanged between the Provincial Secretary and the Quebec Literary and Historical Society, with reference to the ori- ginal manuscripts deposited by the late Mr. George B. Faribault, in the library of the society and which are of the greatest importance to our history. (1880.) loO, 193. (S. Papers, No. 39.) To be'^rrinted.S'iS. 512. Farnham, Union St. Joseph de :— Statement of affairs, (1872.) 28. (S. Papers, No. 5.) —(1873-74.) 83. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1874-75.) 7r,. (S. Papers, No.5.)-(1875.) 146. (S. Pa- pers, No. 4.) 513i|. Farnham, West No, 9.) -Hospice Ste-Elizabeth statement of affairs (1885.) 25. (S. Papers, 513. Farnham Beet-root Sugar Company :— Copies of the correspondence and documents connected with the Government's hypothec against the Beet-root Sugar Company of the Province of Quebec, at Farnham. (1885.) 259. 514. Farnham Division Line :— Copies of all correspondence, reports and documents re- lating to the difficulties which huve occurred with respect to the division line between the township of Farnham and the seigniory of St. Hyacinthe. (1885.) 175. Federal License Act : 515. Copies of the judgment of the Superior Court respecting the constitutionality of the Federal Licence Act of 1883 ; of the instructions given to the advocates representing the Province and their pleas and factums ; of the correspondence exchanged in relation to this act, between the authorities of the other Provinces and at Ottawa and those of the Province of Quebec, Ac (1885.) 46. 510. Statement of all sums paid by the Province to have the Federal Licence Act decla- red unconstitutional. (1886.) 57, 95.(S. Papers, No. 22.) To be printed, 348, 517. Copies of the Judgments of the Superior Court respecting the constitutionality of the Federal License Act of 1883, &c. (1885.) 46. (1887.) 24. (S. Papers, No. 24.) To he printed, 224. 51§. Copy of the judgment of the Supreme Court of Canada and Her Majesty's Privy Council, in connection with the constitutionality of the Federal License Act. (1886.) 216, 244. (S. Papers, No. 50.) To be printed, 348, 519. Federal Statutes, Hansard and Canada Gazette :— Correspondence with respect to the sending of same to members of this House and the Legislative Council. (1884.) 100, 107. (S. Pape-s, No. 52.) 5'iO. Fee-Fund : — A statement of the fee-fund levied in the District of Kamouraaka on legal and other proceedings in the various Courts and in the Registry offices of the said District. (1878.) 38. 144. (S. Papers, No. 44.) To be printed, 145, 1 I 58 ACCOUNTS AND VkVlRUS- continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "KouBe— continued. Fief Hubert: 521. A copy of all papers, bills and documents concerning the property known as " Le Fief Hubert" near Quebec, also correspondence between the government & 11. A. II. Hubert concerning the said Fief; the name and title of the proprietors, and a state- ment of all surveys made between this or preceding Governments and the proprietors of said Fief. (1876.) 39, 149. (S. Papeis, No. 27.) 52S8. A copy of all papers, titles and documents concerning the property known as" Le Fief Hubert " near Quebec, (187G.) 39. (1877-78) 61. (S. Papers, No. 17.) «»i23. Fines and Penalties : — A reairn shewing the amount of fines and penalties collectcil by the Revenue Inspector in virtue of the Licento Act of this Province during tiieiiwl four years in the District of Beauharnois, (1876). 67. 87. (S. Papers, No. 15.) Fines, forfeitures, taxes, duties &c. :— 524. Statement of remission of fines, forfeitures, Ac, between the 8th March 1882 and tlio 18th. January 1883, as required by section 61 of the Treasury Department Act. (188o.) 31. (S. Papers, No. 8i.) 525. Remission of lines, forfeitures &c., betAveen 19th. January 1883 and 31st. Manli 1884. (1884.) 107. (S. Papers, No. 54.) 526. A statement of the remission of tines, confiscations, taxes, dues, &c., from tlio 30th. March 1884, to the 18th. April 1885, as required under the section 61 of tlu' Treasury Department Act. (1885.) 159, 183. (S. Papers,No. 60.) 527. Fire Commissioner : — A statement showing respectively the number of invest- igations held by the Fire Commissioner of the city of Quebec, in the town of Levis, and in the Municipalities of the Banlieu, together witht the costs of each suoli investigation, (1876.) 189. 528. Fires in the 6asp6 District : — Official correspondence and documents in re'ation to the fires which have occured on the Shores of the Gulf of St. Lawrence in tlio Gasp6 District in 1867 and 1868, (1869.) 97, 107. (S. Papers, No. 22.) 52». Fires in the Saguenay and Ottawa Districts : — Special warrants issued since 1st July, 1870, in connection with relief to be afforded to the sufTerers by, (1870.) 11, (Appendix, No. 1.) 530. Firewood Lots : — Copies of petitions from the inhabitants of St, Denis and other parishes in the county of Kamouraska, demanding the sale as firewood lots, of certain lots in rear of the Seigniory of the Bouteillerie. (1883.) 310. 531. Fisheries Exposition : — Copy of all correspondence in reference to the Great Fish- eries Exjiosition which will open in London in May next ; and tlie National Expasi- tion of mines, minerals etc., which will be held in Madrid. (1883.) 78. ACCOUNTS AND VAVEnS-conlinued. 59 I. Presented or Communioated to the Kouae— continued. Fishennen : 539. Copies of all correspondence and petitions with referenci; to the assistance asked for by the fishennen who were reduced to great straits by tlie suspension of tlio lirnw of Messrs. Charles Robin and Co. and Messrs. Boutillier Brothers. (1886.) 68. 533. Orders in Council respecting the settlement of fishermen from the coaat of Labrador, at Metgermet and other townships. (1887.) 51. 82. (S. Papers, No. 41.) 534. Fishing Rights : — A statement shewing the pricos realized last year from the sale of fishing rights in the rivers of this Province, aa compared with the upset price fixed by the Government, and the names of the purchasers. (1885.) 175. 223. ( S. Papers, No. 77.) To be printed, 283. 535. Fontaine, J. : — Copy of the report of J. Fontaine, Esq. Director of Colonization upon the trip he made in March and April last thriuigh the Ottawa Valley. (1879.) 96. 242 (S. Papens, No. 81.) 536. Foreign Tanneries : — Motion for an Address representing that traders, for the pur- pose of providing essences for foreign tanneries, are barking trees, to the groat des- truction of our forests ; that if this practice is longer tolerated, certain species of our timber will entirely disappear, and the industry of our tanneries will be put a stop to, and praying His Excellency to be pleased to recommend to this House measures to preserve the forests of the Province ; Amendment, for an instruction to the Select Committee appointed to consider in all its details the question of cutting timber on Public Lands to inquire into the subject ; agreed to. (1867-8.) 84. 537. Forest Trees :— Copies of Ordera in Council and Proclamations relating to the put- ting into force of the Act 45 Vict., chap. 13, to encourage the planting of Forest Trees. (1883.) 113. 53§. Forestry Exhibition: — Correspondence which has taken place, respecting the Forestry Exhibition to be held at Edinburgh during the present year. (1884.) 234. (S. Papers, No. 100,) Fortier, F^lix : 539. Copies of the Account submitted by F61ix Fortier, for arrears of salary ; of all entries made on said account by the Auditor ; and of letters and factum in support of said account Ac. (1883.) 287. (1884,) 28. (S. Papers, No. 20.) Not to he pnnted, 120, 510. Copy of the petition of F41ix Fortier, praying for his superannuation. Copies of Reports of the Honourable Premier; of memorandum of F^lix Fortier, to the Premier and of his letter of January 1882, also to the Premier. (1883.) 287. 541. Copies of the commission and certificate of registration thereof appointing in 1879 F(;lix Fortier, to the office of Deputy Lieutenant-Governor to sign money warrants ; the number of money warrants signed by him, &c. (1883.) 289. 5 19. Copies of answens given by F^lix Fortier to the (juestions put to him by the civil 60 ACCOtTNTS AND VAVmS-continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "KoiiBe^ continued. Fortier, T6^— continued. service commissionnors in 186'J, with copies of all correspondence between F. Fortier and the said commissioners during their investigntion Ac, Ac. (1883.) 301, (1884.) 23. (S.Papers, No. 18.( Not to be printed, 119, 543. Copies of the Report of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, reoonimending the uniting of his Department with the various branches ofthe outside service, and appointing F. Fortier to manage the new branch (1883.) 310, (1884.) 95. (S. Papers, No. 20.) Nnl to he printed, 120. 544. Copy of Order in Council appointing him a Clerk in the Crown Lands Department, showing the salary he was to receive, Ac, Ac, Ac. (1883.) 291, (1884.) 97. (S. Papors, No. 20.) Not to he printed, 121, 545. An official copy ofthe Order in Council, No. 93, of the 17th Marcli, 1882, granting an increase of salary to F(51ix Fortier, Clerk of the Executive Council, dating from the Ist May, 1879, in accordance with the Act 40 Vict., Chap. 9, showing the ministers who concurred in such order. An official copy of Orders in Council No. 94, of 17tli, March, No. 115 of 2l8t April, No. 95 of 2l8t April 1882 and No. 247 of 28th June 1883. (1885) 112, 156. (S. Papors, No. 51.) Fortin, L. N. : 546. A statement of all sums paid to L. N. Fortin aa General Superintendent of Coloniza- tion Works since his appointment, distinguishing what was paid for salary from what was paid for travelling expenses. (1885) 159. 547. Copy of Order in Council appointing him to the position of General Superintendent of Colonization Works. (1884) 102, 154. (S. Papers, No, 73.) 54§. Statement of all sums paid to L. N. Fortin, as General Superintendent of Colo- nization Works since his appointment. (1885) 159, (1886) 149. (S. Papers, No. 32«.) 549. Amoiuit of all sums paid to L. N. Fortin, General Superintendent of Colonization Works from the date of his appointment ; specifying separately what has been paid him every year for salary and travelling expenses, with copies of all reports made l)y the said L. N. Fortin in his said capacity. (1886) 160, 220. (S. Papers, No. S2h.) Fraser, Edward : 550. Copy of the Report of the Commissioner, whom the Government sent to Fraserville to superintend the preparing of the inventory of the v.acant succession of the late Edward Fraser, (1874-5) 133, (S. Papers, No. 30.) 551. Fraser, John : — Copies of all correspondence Orders in Council Ac, in connection with the issue of letters patent of lots 26 A 27 in the iirst range and 25 A 27 in the second range of the township of Chester to John Fraser. (1884) 204, 313. (S. Papers, No. 105.) I '1 ACCOUNTS AND VkVEliS- continued. 61 I, Presented or oommunicated to the "RovMe— continued. Fraserville and Edmonston Railway : 55SI. Copies of all correspondenco exchanged between the rremior or any of Iuh collea- gues and the Presidents or any of the members of any company having obtained or possessing at this date a Charter or letters-patent for the construction of a Railway between Fraserville and Kdmonston, (1886.) 3;J2. 533. Copies of all correspondence exchanged between the Premier or any of his collea- gues and the Presidents or any of the members of any conipai.y having obtained or possessing at this date a Charter or letters-patent for the construction of a Railway between Fraserville and Edmonston. (1886). 332, (1887.) 44. (S. PaiJcrs, iNo. 28. 951. Free-Passes :— Vide, infra, 1434. French Emig;ration and Colonization : 555. Copies of the correspondence exchanged between the Baron de Verrez, Vicomte ile S6rizay and the Government of the Province of (Quebec respecting a certain project of French emigration and colonization. (1884.) 362. (1885.) 24. (S. Papers, No. 13.) 550. Correspondence between the Baron do Verrez, Vicomte de S6iiza.y and the Govern- ment of the Province of Quebec respecting a certain project of French emigration and colonization. (1884.) 362. French Loan : 557. A full return of the French Loan, viz : lo. Rate of Interest : 2o. Term of Loan ; 3o. Sinking Fund and how the investment of same is made ; 4o. How proceeds of Loan are payable, and where the same are lodged , 5o. When does the interest com- mence ; 6o. What security, if any, beyond the onlinary credit of the Province ; 7o. Commission and other expenses in connection with the negotiating the Loan, paying Interest, &c. (1880.) 34, 83. (S. Papers, No. 13. 55S. The net amount received from French Loan, and on what dates the payments on amount were made ; the amount and date of debentures issued for the said Loan ; the amount of interest paid to the Province upon that portion of the Loan which was not paid at the date named in the contract and the cost incurred for the negotiating of such Loan. (1881.) 49. 202. (S. Papers, No. 57.) To be printed, 241. 559. Funded Debt :— Statement of the Funded Debt of the Province of Quebec since 1867. (1881.) 240. (1882.) 30. (S. Papers, No. 11.) To be printed, 160. 560. Qagnon, Chs : — Copies of all documents relating to the dismissal of Chs. Gagnon, from his position as District Magistrate, correspondence, complaints &c, relating thereto (1876.) 30. 561. Qagnon, F. F. : — Copies of the instructions given to F. F. Gagnon Crown Land agent for the Granville Division, respecting the payment of the arrears and interest due by the settlers of St Alexandre, St. Pascal and Ste Anne, in the county of Kamournska (1883.) 201, 369. (S. Papers, No. 72.) I i 62 ACCOUNTS AND VAVEHH—wnlinued. I. Presented or communicated to the ILovlm— continued. HU'I. Gale Farm :— A copy of the deed of sale dated 7th September 1878 paHHed befdrc W. I). Campbell, N, 1*. between Hfujry HoKan and FMouard Beaufort and tier Majesty rcproHenti'd by the Hon(nual)!e tlii'(!ommis8ioner of Agrkuiltiire anr with all other the Governm( if the lands of the ^ 50, 8f. (S. Papers, No. 10.) To be 509. A detailed statement showing the amount claimed for services and disbursem* tsby the Curator of the Gasp(5 Fishery and Coal Mining Company, and the various ai.anuits paidjto him by the Government of this Province for such services and disbursements ; together with copies of all Orders in Council under which such sums have Heen paid, ACCOUNTS AND VAVKllii^ronliniial on * I, Presented or communicated to the KouBe—cmUinued. Qasp^ Fishery and Coal Minning Gompanay— cofiiinufc^. iiiul copicH, (loouiiicntHiindcorrcsponiloiicoiolMtivo tliiircto, (1875) 'JO, 14(5. (S. I'(1|u!ih, No. ti-J.) To he. printed.) 140. 5T0. A iliftiiilcd Htali'iiiciit Hluiwinjj; llio ainonnl piiiil Hiiici! Iiwl, HcsHioii to J. H. Iljimil- toii lor st'ivicU'M anil (liMlnirsoinenlH us cuiutur ol' tlio liilo cuinpiiny callotl 'i'lii; C)iihj)6 FiHhoiy and Coal Miniiij; (-oinpiiny, (187()), 115. Gaultier, D^rifentemma Z^phirin : 571, Motion for an AddrowH Cor CoijicH oi'all tolograiuH, nioHmvuoN, corKjHpondiiu'i;, jndp'M' rcjiortH, fee, Ac, received by tlie Honouraltlc Attorney -Uoneral, or any other iiuMida-r ol' the CiovernnuMit, rcMpectiuK DtMilcnteninia Zi'phiiinCiaiiltii'r, wlio acted hh (Irown rro.soc;iitor in the Dihtrict ol' Uielielicii, in 1H80-81, (1881.) 138. Objeetion taken that this motion is nut in order, — Mr. Sjjeaker rnled, thut it is not in order, 131), 5Til. Co])ieH ol' all telegranin, messaKes, correspondence, jniljjes' reports, Ac., Ac., re- ceived by the Honourable Attorney-(»enoral or any other memlter ol' tlio (jovorn- nient, respecting r^eril'entemma /ephirin (Janltiei', who acted as Crown I'rosecutor in the District ol' Kiche'.ieu in 1880-81. (1881.) 180. 573. Gauthier, Mr. : — Copy ofall correspondence having rel'erence to the appointment ofa Hiicceissor to the late Mr. Gauthier, a-s member ol" the Council of Agriculture (1887.) 30. 54. (S. Tapers, No. 31.) To be printed, 224. Gauvreau, Pierre : 571. The Report of Pierre Gauvreau, Government Engineer, bearing date the 11th. March, 1875, on work done on the Quebec Central Railroad, (1875.) 110. 575. The Report of P. Gauvreau, Esquire, Government Engineer, on the periodical inundations of the River St. Lawrence upon the line of survey of the North Shore Railway, between St. Barth^lemi and Berthier, (1875.) 175. 570. General Statutes : — Fourth, Fifth and Sixteen Reports of the commission for the revision of the General Statutes of the Province of Quebec with lirst and second parts of the draft of the Revised Statues. (1884.) 29. (S. Papers, No. 24.) 577. Genest, Arthur : — Copies of the Report of Arthur Genest, Civil Engineer of the Public Works Department on the exploration which he has made, on the St Lawrctice, Lower Laurentian and Saguenay Railway (1881) 213. 227. (S. Papers, No. 03.) 300 copies to he purchased, 242. Giard, Louis : 57§. Copy of the Report or Order in Council recommending the payment of the sum of $1200,00 or there abouts to Txiuis Giard, Esquire, and copy of the Report or Order in Council recommending the pensioning of thejsaid Louis Giard. (1883.) 289. 64 ACCOUNTS AND TkrERS-conlinued. I. Presented or communicated to the Koubg— continued. Giard, Louii— continued. 579. Copies of Report or Order in Council recommending the payment of $12U0 to him, (1883.) 289. (1884.) 22. (8. Papers, No. 7.) Not to bepnnted, 118. ' Gilchrist Educational Trust : 580. Despatch from the secretary of State for the Colonies communicating the conditions of a scholarship of the value of $100 per annum, tenable for throe years, to be awarded to a candidate resident within the Dominion of Canada, (1867-68.) 64. 581. Thanking His Excellency for his Message, and informing him that this House lias learned with pleasure and gratitude of the liberality extended by the Gilchrist Educa- tional Trust to the young students of Canada, by the granting of an annual Scholar- ship of one hundred pound sterling for tliree years, to be given to competition, with facility afforded to the successful candidate of following the courses eitlier of the University of Edinburgh or of that of London, and respectfully to pray that His Excellency will communicate to the proper authorities the feelings expressed by this House, (1867-68.) 77. 582. Gold Mines : — Statement of the amounts received and expended on account of the Gold Mines in this Province, since f^lst. December 1886 ; ami copies of instructions to the Inspetor of mines for the Chaudi^re Division (1867-68.) 73. 132. (S. Papers, No 14.) 583. Gold Mining Inspector, Beauce : — Motion for an address for copies of all returnii made by R. Pope, Esquire, Gold Mining Inspector, Beauce, of convictions by him made, together with all statements by him forwarded to the Government as to the disposal of the fines by him collected ; negatived. (1869.) 64. 58'l. Gosselin, Louis Honors : — Copies of all papers, correspondence and Orders in Council relating to the removal of Mr. Louis Honor6 Gosselin as wood-ranger in the Province of Quebec. (1880.) 211. 292. (S. Papers, No. 67.) 585. Government Buildings : — Copies of the last advertisements, calling for tendera for the heating of the Government buildings : together with copy of the specifications; a statement of the tenders received and a copy of the contract or of the agreements between the Government and tlie party actually supplying the cord wood. (1879.) 55. 103. (S. Papei-s, No.35.) 586. Government property, Insurance of :— A statement of the Insurance of the Govern- ment property of the Province of Quebec, the names of the Companies, amounts given to each aid the premiums given to them. (1880.) 112. 183 262. (S. Papers, No. 39.) Government Railways : 587. Copies of all Orders in Council and agreements entered into by the governmont for the lease, during a certain number of years, of the government railways ; and also, copies of all correspondence and other documents relating to the leasing of the said roads, and which have not yet been laid before this House, (1879.) 207. ACCOUNTS AND VATERS^continued 65 I. Presented or communicated to the "KouBe— continued. Oovemment Railways— con.) TOO. LaBanque de Paris, Letter of Credton : All documents showing whether a Letter of ('redit was given on La Banque de Paris ot des Pays Bas or any other hanking institution, to buy books for tho Library &c. (1884.) 134. 154. (S. Papers, No. 75.) To be printed, 370. Lachine : 707. Cojiies of the correspondence betwcHMi the Honorable Superintendent of Public Ins- truction and tho School Commissioners of the town of Lachine, in 1875 and 1876, respecting the building of school Iiouses in the said town ; copies of correspondence authorizing the Commissioners to borrow a sum of $8,500 to pay for the building of the said school houses, &c. (1885.) 127. 104. (S. Papers, No. 53.) 70S. Union St. Joseph :— Statement of affairs, (1881) 201. (S. Papers, No. 0.)— (1882) 317. (S. Papers, No. 0,)— (1883) 39, 211. (S. Papers, No. 0)— (1884) 45. (S. Papers, No. 2.'3.)- (1885.) 84. (S. Papers, No.9.)— (1880) 09. (S. Papers, No. 7.)— (1887) 09. S. Papers, No. 0.) 7. 88, (H. Papers, No. 17.) Tift. All correspondence 1)Ptwo(n the GoYernnient or any of the Honourabhi Ministers or any other person whatsoever respecting tlie "intinent of Mr. Emery Lalonde, ju- nior, ns assistant secretary of the Cadasti.i. otliee of the counties of Soulanges and Vaudrcuil. (1876.) l!),'). (1877-78.) 1.42. (S. Pajjers, No. 24.) no. Lamontagne, Romuald :— Copy of the Commission api)oiiitin>,' W.Hniitli, Esq. Com- missioner to hold an investigation on tho defalcation of Itomuaid Lamontagnc ( 1887.) 36. 45. (S. Papers, No. 2!).) 117. Land Qrants :— Statement of all Land Grants made in virtue of the Act of last Sossi(m 45 Vict., chap. 23., and copies of correspondence exchanged with each Railway Co. concerning such grants. (1883.) 87, 116. (8. Papers, No. 1'5.) To be printed, 215. Lands : 7IS. Statement showing the total number of Acres of Land disposed of by sale or free grants during tho year ending 30th June, 1868, classified according to Table, No. 3 appendix No. 12 to wit : Gasp6, Eastern Townships, Ottawa, St, Maurice, Saguenay, (1869.) 45, 90. (S, Papers, No. 21,) TIO. Tlio Petition of tho freeholders or of tho county of Montmagny, praying that the arrears, due by them to the Government on the price of their lands, be remitted • and further, for free grants of lands to facilitate the development of Colonization in the said county. (1871.) 48. 720. Any Returns or Reports in the possei'sion of the Crown Lands Department, res- pecting tho value of the lands and tho cjuantity of pine in Block A, more particulary described in Cap,, 21, 34 Vict., intituled : " An Act to provide for the granting of cer- tain lands in aid of Railway Companies therein mentioned," (1871.) 185. 721. A detailed statement of tho amounts remitted since the Ist. July, 1867, to per- sons indebted to the Government on the price of lands purchased tlierefrom, either before or after the Ist. July, 1867, such statement to show to whom, at what period and for wliat reasons tho said sums were remitted, the amount due by each person and the amount remitted to each ; the numbers of the lots, and also tho ranges, township, and counties, in which the lots are situated, on which such reductions were made. (1871.) 220. 722. Statement of the amounts remitted since the 15th. July, 1867, to persons indebted to the Government on the price of lands purchased therefrom either before or after the Ist. July 1867. (1871.) 220. (1872.) 108. (S. Papers, No. 23.) Not to bepnrUed, 146. 78 ACCOUNTS AND FATE118— continued. I I il i ' L Presented or communicated to the Kouse— continued. Lands — continued. 723. Statement of lands concelled in the townships of Emberton, Ditton, and Marston, since Ist. January, 1867. (1872.) 76. 167 (S. Papers, No. 28.) Not to be pnnted, 190. 7584. A statement of the pubHc lands unfit for Colonization, but rich in timber, and which have been reserved as wood-lands ; said statement to indicate the extent of such lands reserved and their situation. (1872.) 65. 725. A statement, shewing the names and residences of the persons who purchnsed lots of Lands on the Tacli^ Road, from the date of its opening, up to the 5th. of Au- gust, 1873, the several amounts paid by each of the said purchasers for such lots, and the date of such payments, and also, the names and residences of those who have obtained free grants of lots on the said Tach6 Road, during the said period, (1873-74.) oi- 726. A copy of ail the applications, correspondence, location tickets, and patent tickets respecting the Lands found between the first and second ranges of the township of Liniei<^, (1874-75.) 152. 727. Statement shewing the quantity of Lands granted by Letters- Patent to Charles Pen- noyer, Esquire, of Eaton, to Michel Fournier, Esquire, of Port Joli, and to G. B. Hall, Esquire, ot Quebec, the date of the sale of each of said lots, or any part of them, the names of the persons to whom they were originally sold, and the dates of the Lettera- Patent of each of the said lots, or any part thereof, (1874-75.) 112, 177. (S. Papers, No. 32.) 729. Statement of cancelled Land salcg in the tov/nships of Ditton, Hampden, Whitton, Marston and Ditchfield, since first January, 1875, with names and dates of purchasers and the reasons for such cancellations, (1875.) 116. 185. (S. Papers, x\o. 28.) To be. pnnted, 185. 729. Copies of all correspondence respecting the lands at Bersimis Point, in the cointy of Saguenay, sold to the Hudson's Bay Company by the Government of the hite Province of Canada, in 1867, or respecting the assumed cancellation of that sale on the 2nd, October, 1872, and of any Report, Orders, Petitions or Documents, rela- ting to those subjects, and of any Patent since granted, or sales made of those Lands or any part thereof, and of correspondence and documents relating to or connected with the same.( 1874-75.) 134. (1875.) 4C. (S. Papers, No. 12.) 730. A statement showing the number of lots appertaining to the Crown, sold for colonization purposes, in each county and not paid for either in whole or in part ; and the amount of arrears both in principal and interest duo the Government on such lots. (1876.) 56. 731. Land Surveyors :— Vide supra. 714. L'Ange-Gardien : — Vide mpra. 499. 7 10. Tluiou i ACCOUNTS AND FAFERS-coutinued. 79 1. Presented or communicated to the KouBe—coniinved. 732. Langelier, Chrysostome :— A statement of all suras paid to Mr. J. Clirysost6me Langelier, from the "nd March, 1879, to the 1st May, 1886, under any head whatsoever. (1886.) 199. 783. Lnagelier, John :— Copy of the Petition of Eight granted to John Langelier in November 1884 &c. (1887.) 134. 109. (S. Tapers, No. 80.) Tu bepnnted, 224. 731. Langlais, Polydore : — Copies of the Commission appointing A. Lcmoine de Marti- gny. Eso., Inspector of rrisoiis anu Commissioner to en niire into tlie complaints made agt int Polydore Langlais, Esq., late Clerk of the Circuit Court and Inspector of Licenses for the District of Kamouraska. (1879.) 84. 135. (S. Papers, No. 57.) 735. Languedoc, W. C, : — Copies of all ih'juments &c., respecting his dismissal as Inter- preter to the Court of Queens Bench. (1887.) 157. (S. Papers, No. 69.) To be printed 224. Lanoraij :— 736. Providence, Asilede la: -Statement of afrai\3, (1876.) 15. (S. Papers, No. 6.) —(1877- 78). 25. {a Papers, No. 7.)— (1879.) 148. (S. Pajiers, Nt). 6.)- (1880.) 4. (S. Papers, No. 6.) —(1882.' 7. (S. Papers, No. 6.)- (1885.) 34. (S. Papers, No. 9.)-(1887.) 8. (S. Papers, No. 6.) 737. Lnaoraie and Joliette Railway :— Vide infra, 1316, 1317. Laprairie : 73§. Providence, Asile de la :— Statement of affaire, (1869-70.) 6. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1870) 3. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1871) 7. (S. P.vpers, No. 6.)— (1872) 35. (S. Papers, No. 5.) —(1873-4) 8. (S. Paprrs, No. 6.)— 1874-5.) 13. ^-5. Papers, No. 5.)— (1876.) 15. (S. Papers, No. 6.) (1884.) 24. (S. Papers, No. 25.)— (1887) 8. (S. Papers, No. 6.) 739. Providence, N. D. des Sept Douleurs :— Statement of affairs, (1877-8.) 18. (S. Papers, No. 7.) -(18/ t.) 148. (S. Papers, No. 6.) 710. Uuiou Ft Joseph :— Statement of affairs, (1880.) 257. (S. Papers. No. 6.) 711. Laprairie de la Magdeleine, Seigniory of :— Copies of all Orders in Council, letters or correspondence from the eighteenth of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy eight, granting a remission of arrears to the censitiiires and other debtors of the Government in the Seigniories and other properties of the Jesuits in the Province of Quebec and p!Lrticularly copy of a certain Order in Council dated the 22nd. March, 1879, granting a remission of twenty live por cent to the censitaires of the seigniory of La Prairie de la Magdeleine in the coimty of Laprairie. (1879.) 112, 242. (S. Papers, No. 90.) 7Si. Laprairie Registration OiSce : — Copies of all correspondence, respecting the buil- ding of a Registration Office and Court House in the county of Laprairie S-continued. I. Presented or communicated to the 'HouBe— continued. 743. Laprairie Registry office : — Copy of correspondence between the Government or any of its members with persons of the county of Laprairie, respecting, the building of a Registry Office in the said county (187G.) 22. 744. Laprairie Turnpike Road Company :- Statement of affairs for 1882. (1882.) 131, (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1883.) 109. (S. Papers, No. 30.) 745. Laroche, Charles : — Coi)ies of all reports made upon the administration of and the manner in which the registry Office of the county of Bagot has been kept, since tlie appointment of Charles Laroche, Escjuire .• of all petitions, letters and complaints pray- ing that the said Laroche be removed or retained in office ; of all petitions and letters praying for the appointment of J. 0. Bachand. (1881.) 25. 299. (S. Papers, No. G'J.) To be printed, 299. 746. L'Assomption, Asile de la Providence de N.-D. de : — Statement of affairs, (18734,) 36. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1874-5) 13 (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1876) 15 (S. Papers, No. (5.)- (1877-8) 18 (S. Papers, No. 7.)— 1879) 148 (S. Papers, No. 6.) -(1880) 155 (S. Paper.s, No. 6.)— (1882) 7 (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1885) 25 (S. Papers, No. 9.)— (1886) 10 (S. Pa- pera. No. 7.) . 747. L'Assomption, Ho?pice de N.-D. de :— Statement of affairs, (1872) 3 (S. Tenners, No. 5.) 74§. Laterriere, F. H. : — A statement showing the number of inquests held by F. H. Laterri^re for the District of Saguenay since 1st January 1873, up to this day ; the cost of each inquest and the amount received by him in each case. (1878,) 47. Laterriere, Dr. F. X. : 749. The instructions given to Dr F. X. Laterriere, of Malbaie, as vaccinator in the County of Saguenay, since his appointment as Coroner, up to the present date, and the amounts paid to the said F. X. Laterriere, Esquire, for liis services as vaccinator. (1880,) 68, 150. (S. Papers, No. 28.) 750. The number of inquest held by F. X. Laterriere, Coroner of the District of Saguenay, since his appointment as Coroner, up to tlie present date. A detailed statement of the account sent in by the said coroner for each inquest. The sum paid to th(! said coroner for ench incpiest, and the date of each payment, showing, separately, the number of inquests held since the passing of the last law, uwspecting inquests made by coroners, and the cost thereof, (1880,) 68. 751. Laurentiaa Railway Company :— Copies of all reportH made by " The Laureniinn Railway Company " in virtue of 32 Vict., ch. 51, Section 22, and all other Eailways subsidized by the Government obliged to make such Report (1881.) 159. 75JI. List of the Shareholders of the Laurentian Railway commonly called St. Lin Branch. (1883.) 166. (S. Papers, N-i. 50.) 753. Laurentian Railwav Company :— Vide infra 1318—1820. I. Presentc 759. Law St ACCOUNTS AND VAFEBS— continued. 81 ^ I, Presented or Communicated to the Kouse— continued. 754. Laurentian Railway Bridge : Copies of all correspondence exclmngcd between the Government of this Province and private individuals of the town of Laurentides, res- pecting the re-construction of the Laurentian Railway bridge on the St. Lin River. (1885.) 258. 755. Lauzon, Seigniory : — A statement showing the amount of arreara due to the (lovernment in the Seigniory of Lauzon, the Jesuits' Estates and the Crown Domain, the several amounts due in each of said Seigniories and the annual revenue thereof (1877-8.) 200. 756. Laws : — Copies of all correspondence between the Governments of Canada and (Quebec, respecting the laws passed by this Legislature, and virtually set aside as unconstitutional by the Courts of Justice in this Province, (1872) 37, 86. (S. Papers, No. 15.) Referred 86. To be printed, 146, Vide supra 442, 443. 757. Law proceedings .—Copies of all Orders in Council imposing an additional tax on law proceedings Ac. made in the various clerk's offices of the courts in the city of Quebec, to re-imburse the Treasurer the money devoted for the construction of the new Court House (1879.) 38. 75§. Laws of Public Instruction :— Copies of all Orders in Council and correspondence exchanged between the Government and the Council of Public Instruction, concerning the laws of Public Instruction which may be submitted in the future to the Legis- lature (1883.) 37, 101. (S. Papers, No. 27.) To be printed 215. 759. Law Stamps : — Vide mpra. 659, 660. 760. Lebrnn, C. M. : — A copy of the investigation made in 1872, by Mr. Sheriff H^nault, against Mr. C. M. Lebrun, Clerk of the Court at Ste. Martine, and against Mr. M. Gagnier, Registrar of the county of ChAteauguay ; and also all correspondence and papers relating to the said enquiry between the Government and the above named persons, and those who asked for the enquiry, (1873-4.) 72. 761. Lebrun, C. M. : — Copy of the enquiry held in 1872, by Sheriff H^naut, in relation to Mr. C. M. Lebrun, Clerk of the Court of Ste. Martine, and in relation to Mr. M. Ga- gnier Registrar of the County of ChA,teauguay ; and also, a statement of all correepon- dence and papers relative to the enquiry between the Government and the said persons. (1874-75) 119. 238. (S. Papers, So. 33.) Referred to printing Committee, 285- 762. Lefebvre, Jean : — Copies of the Instructions given to Jean Lefebvre Superintendent of colonization works in rhe parish of C.arloton, county of Boiiavonture, respecting Colonization works made in such parish in 1885 and 1886. (1887). 36. 75. (S. Papers, No. 34.) Legislative Assembly : 763. Statement of the increase of Salaries given to the Officers and Employees ot theLegis- lntive:As8embly P. Q. (1873-74). 14. 6 82 ACCOUNTS AND VAVER^-conlinued. I Presented or communicated to the "KoMae— continued. Legislative Assembly -.—continued. 764. Copies of Order in Council respecting the appointment of Commigsioners in connec- tion with the Internal Economy of the Legislative Assemblj'. (1876.) 64. — (1880.) 'J.— (1881.) 36.— (1882.) 24.— (1883.) 61.— (1884.) 16.— (1887.) 22. 765. Report of the Commission of Internal Economy of the Li^gislativc Assembly, for the twelve months ending on the 31st May, 1879. (1879.) 18. (S. Papers, No. 10.) 766. Report of the Commission respecting the Internal Economy of the Legislative Assembly, (Appendix, No. 2.) (1880.) 15. Concurred in; 30. 767. Report of Commission respecting the Internal Economy of the. (1881.) 48,Appen- Hix, No. 8.) 76S. Statemenv of the amounts received and expended by the Legislative Assembly from Ist July 18i'4. to 30th June, 1885. (1886) 25. 769. Statement of the amounts received and expended by the Legislative Assembly du- ring the fipc-al year ending on the 30th June, 1884. (1885,)-8. 770. Report of the Commission appointed by the Statute 47 Vict., chap. 3 to inquire into a ceitaln accusation made relative to the granting of the contract for the construction of the Legislative Buildings (1885.) 14. 771. Comparative statement of the Expenditure of the Legislative Assembly from tlif 27th March, 1867 to the 30th June, 1884. (1885.)-8. (S. Papers No. lOJ.) 772. Motion for a list of sessional clerks, and messengers who have been appointed for the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec from the 2nd December. 1881, their names, salaries and by whom recommended ; Withdrawn (1885.) 128. 773. Legislative Council ^nd Legislative Assembly :— Copy of an Order of His Excellency the Governor General in Council refusing to sanction an Act passed by the Legislature of the Province of Quebec during its last Session, intituled " An Act to define the privileges immunities and powers of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of Quebec, and to give summary protection lo persons employed in the publication of Parliamentay papers ", together with a copy of the Despatch accompanying the same, (1869-70.) 27. 39. (S. Papers, No. 9.) 774. Legislative Council : — A statement of the sums expended since Confederation by the Legislative Council showing the indemnity to Councillors, the amount paid f(ir mileage, he amount of salaries paid to employees, and the amount of contingent expenses (1879.) 97. To be printed, 342. 775. Bills which have originated in the Legislative Council since Confederation, (1879.) 55. 808. (S. Papers, No. 105.) To be printed, 841. ACCOUNTS AND PAVERS-conlinued. 83 I, Presented or communicated to the "Kovlbg— continued. Legislature of Quebec : 776. A statement showing the number of days the fi ' Session of the 4th Parliament lasted, the number of days during which the House sat, the number of days from the opening of the present session to the 12th August, instant and the number of days which the House sat during that period etc. (1879.) 326. To bejyrinted, 346. 777. A statement of the expenses of the Legislature of Quebec for the last session, the 1st of the 4th Parliament and for the present session, the 2nd of the 4th Parliament ; giving for each of said two sessions, opposite to each other, the amount expended for the Legislative Council, the Legislative Assemlily and the Departm.ents, (1879.) 329 To be printed, SiG. Lemay, Pamphile : 77§. Copies of all correspondence and other documents relating to the settlement of the claim of Pamphile Lemay, Librarirn of the Legislative Assembly, against the Go- vernment of this Province, for loss of books by the burning of the Parliament Build- ings of Quebec in April, 1883. (1885.) 92. 100. (S. Papers, No. 31.) 779. All correspondence with the Government relating to the loss of 1600 volumes by Mr. Pamphile Lemay, Librarian of the Legislature of Quebec by the burning of the Par- liament Buildings and of the indemnity to be paid him for such loss, (1884.) 234. (1885.) 24. (S. Papers, No. 8.) 7§0. Correspondence relating to the loss of 1600 volumes experiencet' by him by the burning of the Parliament buildings. (1884. 234. 7SI. Lessard, Mr. Ed : Copy of instruc'ions given to Mr. Ed. Lessard of the parish of St. Jean de Matha county of Joliette, ■ ood ranger, and particularly those authorising him to levy taxes on Shingles. —(1884.) 205, 208. (S. Papers, No. 93.) letellier Question : 7§2. The Order in Council authorizing the journey and mission of the Honourable Premier to England in relation to the reference of the Letellier question to the Imperial Government. (1879. 118, 15L (S. Papers, No. 70.) To he printed, MS. 7§3. Copy of the reply, if any, of His Excellency the Governor-General to the Address based on the resolutions adopted on the 9th. July instant, relative to the attempt made by the Federal v./overnracnt to dismiss Lieutenant-Governor Letellier, (1879.) 124, 135. (S. Papers, No. 58.) 'flic above document to de ent^.ed in the Journals of the House, 141. 7S4. Copies of all papers, correspondence and documents in possession of the Go^'ornment on the subject of the removal of the Hon. Luc Letellier de St. Just from the Office of Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, (1880.) 101. 785. Corresjjondence respecting. (1880.) 260. (S. Papers, No. 61.) Referred to Prmting Committee, 260. 84 ACCOUNTS AND FkVE'RS- continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "KouBe— continued. TSe. Letters Patent : — A list of all companies incorporated by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Province, since Confederation, (1887) 134. 7S7. L6vis, College de N.-D. de :— Statement of affairs, (1870) 2, (S. Papers, No. 5.) 78§. L^vis, Ecole Industrielle du Couvent de N.-D. de Toute Grace :— Statement of af- fairs, (1872) 35 (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1873-4) 8 (S. Papers, No. 6.) 78§J. L6vis, Hospice de la D^livrance :— Statement of affairs, (1885) 25 (S. Papcra, No. 9.) 7§9. L6vis, Soci6t6 St. Jean-Baptiste :— Statement of affairs, (1872) 92 (S. Papers, No. 5.) 790. L^vis, Union St. Joseph :— Statement of affairs, (1867-8) 37. (app. No. 3.)— (1869) 26. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1869-70) 77. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1871) 52. (S. Papers, No. 6.)- (1872) 49. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1878-4) 59. (S. Papers, No. G.)— (1874-5) 65. (S. Papers, No. 5.)-^ (1875) 64, 67. (S. Papers, No. 4.)— (1882) 57. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1883) 58. (S. PaperL. No. 6.)— (1885) 181. (S. Papers, No. 9.)— (1886) 100. (S. Papers, No. 7.) 791. L^vis, Union St. Joseph de St. Joseph de :— Statement of afl'airs, (1869) 30. (S. Pa- pers, No. 6.)— (1870) 98. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1872) 92. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1874-5)62, (S. Papers. No. 5,)— (1875) 106. (S. Papers, No. 4.)— (1876) 80. (S. Papers, No. 6.)- (1877-8) 25. (S. Papers, No. 7.)— (1880) 80. (S. Papers, No. 6.) 792. L6vis, Union St. Joseph du Village BienviUe de :— Report of the Society, (1869.) 23. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1869-70.) 107. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1874-76.) 114. (S. Papers, No. 5. 793. L6vis, Union St. Jean-Uaptiste de St. Joseph de :— Statement of affairs, (1874-75.) 62, (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1875.) 106. (S. Papers, No. 4.)— (1876.) 80. (S. Papers, No. 6.) —(1877-78.) 25. (S. Papers, No. 7.)— (1880.) 80. (S. Papers, No. 6.) 794. L^vis and Kennebec Railway : — Copies of all Orders in Council passed from 1st November 1879, respecting the, (1881.) 218. (S. Papers, No. 59.) To be printed, 242. 795. L6vis and Kennebec Railway Company : Vide 1321—1324 796. Library of Parliament : Annual Report of the Library, (1867-8) 13.— (1869.) 2.- (1869-70.) 8.— (1870) 5.— (1871.) 8.— (1872.) 3.— (1373-4.) 12.— (1874-5.) 12.— (1875.) 6.- (1876.) 9.— (1877-8.) 6.— (1879.) 6.— (1880.) 7.— (1881.) 7.-(1882.i 8.— (1883.) 16.- (1884.) 26.— (1885.) 7.— (1886.) 10.— (1887.) 11. 797. Library: — Copies of documents &c., respectins; the Arbitration appointed to settle with the Insurance Companies the losses made to the Library of the Legislative Assembly by the fire of 19th April 1883. (1884.) 100. 79§. Library of the Department of Public Instruction :— Statement showing the iiun. bcr of book composing the Library of the Department of Public Instruction, the rent paid for the premises occupi*^ by the said Library and the Salaries of the Employees in charge of same. (1869.) 45. 52. (S. Papers, No. 18.) ACCOUNTS AND VkV^US-continued. 85 I. Presented or communicated to the "Rouse— continued. 799. License Act :— Copies of all judgments rendered by the Courts of this Province, during the past two years againstany Insurance Company for the recovery of penalties imposed by the Act to compel assurers to take out a license ; and also, copies of all judgments rendered by the said Courts far the recovery of the penalties imposed by the Quebec License Act on any person selling goods and eftects by public auction without a license. (1877-78.) 24. §00. Licenses, Confiscation of : — Statement showing all the confiscations of licenses to settlers in this Pro\ince by the Crown Lands Department since 1873 to date. (1879.) 38. 96. (S. Papers, No. 30.) Licenses : §01. Copy of the correspondence between the issuers of Licenses at Montreal and the Government within the last six montlis. (1874-75.) 82. (S. Papers, No. 25.) 115. §02. A statement of all the sums and money collected each year by the Government of this Province and by the Government of the late Province of Canada on Licenses for the sale of spirituous liquors in the town of Sorel from 1859 to this date, (187G.) 110. 118. (S. Papers, No. 24.) §03. Statement showing the amount collected by the Crown foi the issuing of licenses and for mining purposes in the gold bearing region of the Chaudi5re during the years 1878-79-80-81 ; the amount of expenses incurred during the same years for the main- tenance of the office of mining inspector and of the police in the name locality. (1882.) 86. 137. (S. Papers, No. 37.) To bepriiited, IGO. §04. Copies of the precise inh ructions promised by the assistant-treasurer in two letters, one dated 10th April addressed to C. A. Boivin, revenue collector at St-Hyacinthc and the other to John GriflSth, revenue collector at Sherbrooke, with reference to licenses. (1885) 82, 100. (S. Papers, No. 30.) 805. Copy of the Petition of J. Bte. P^loquin and others, respecting the actions taken by Wm. Lamb, h qualiti, against the petitioners for selling liquor without license, and all instructions given and correspondence passed with respect to the suits and respect- ing the said petition and generally of p.ll documents relating to this matter. (1885.) 41, 55. (S. Papers, No. 21.) Vide supra, 702. infra 804, §06. Correspondence within the last two years relating to the granting of licenses for the sale of Spirituous Liquors,, the rights of the Provincial Government to issue such li- censes &c. (1884.) 44. 98. (8. Papers, No. 45.) Not to be pnnted, 123. §0T. Copies of all circulars. Ac, addressed to the Treasury Department, to each and overy collector of revenue of the Province, since last Session with reference to the number of licences for the sale of intoxicating liquors, &c. (1884.) 101, 124. (S. Papers, No. 58.) To he pniUed, 370. 86 ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS-con/mwerf. I. Presented or communicated to the "RouBe— continued. 80S. License Law :— Copies of the Report nuidc hy H. M. Wliitman, of private prosecutions under the License Law up to tlie 29th. Nov., 1878 and of the remarks of the License oflicer of the District of Bedford accompanying said statement &c., &c. (187'J.) 79, 103. (S. Papers, No. 36.) 809. Licenses of Occupation : — Motion for an address for copies of the Licenses of occupation for lots Nos. 4, 5, 6, on the 2nd. Range N. E., of the township of .]oT»cy ; of the Petitions of Joseph Fortin and others, and of Fortunat Poulin, with aflklavits in support thereof, and correspondence between Crown Lands Department and all other parties respecting the said lots ; Debate adjourned, (1874-75.) 47. Debate resumed ; the following words added. " And also a list of the sales made this year, by the Crown " Lands Agent in the said township, distinguishing those approved of, from those not " approviid of, and the reasons of the Government for making such distinctions." Address as amended agreed to, 52. 85. (S. Papera, No. 20.) 810. Liddle, Mrs. : — Documents relating to her detention in the Beauport Asylum. (1887.) 70, 83. (S. Papers, No. 42.) 811. Lieutenant-Govemor'f Residence :— A copy of the Order in Council of the Honour- able the Privy Council of Canada, dated the 29th April 1870, transferring to the Go- vernment of the province of Quebec, the properties used as a residence by the Lieu- tenant-Governor. (1878) 133. 146. (S. Papers, No. 41.) To be printed for the use oj members, 146. 812. Limit-holders: — A statement showing the names and residences of all limit-holders in the Province of Quebec &c. &c. (1887) 156. 813. Literary Institutions, Hospitals and Charities :— The annual returns from tho UTulermentioned literary institutions, hospitals, and charities receiving grants voted by the Legislature, to wit : School of Medicine, Literary and Historical Society, Indigent sick, St. Patrick's Hospital, House of Refuge, Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Les Scaurs de la Charit6, The Protestant Orphan Asylum, Dispensary, Home and School of Industry, Eye and Ear Institution, Indigo nt sick, Catholic General Hospital, Marine and Emigrant Hospital, Beauport Asylum, St. John's Lunatic Asylum, Montreal. Quebec. Montreal. do do do do do do do do Quebec. St. Hyacinths. Quebec. do do (1869) 45. ACCOUNTS AND VAVERS-continued. 87 P I. Presented or communicated to the "Konae— continued. Loans : §14. A statement showing all the loans offocted up to the present by the Province of Quebec, by moans of Boards, Debentures or otherwise, showing the rate at which the same have been invested and the rates of interest payable by the Province on such loans ; and also copy of all correspondence and reports of all negociations between the Government and the Banks and financial agents to Cinada and in p]ngland since last Session for the purpose of raising new loans (1877-78.) 24. 44. (8. Papers No. 14.) I'ohe printed, 45. oi5. Copies of all Orders in Council, correspondence, or contracts passed or entered into in relation to a Loan of $500,tK)0, between the Bank of Montreal and the Province of Quebec, from first March, 1878. (1878). 28. 120. (S. Papers, No. 36.) To he printed, 129. §16. A statement of all the loans effected to date by the Province of Quebec, by means of bonds, debentures or otherwise, the rates at which such bonds were negociated, and the rates of interest payable by the Provhice; also correspondence and reports of all negotiations since the 1st March 1878 for the purpose of affecting new louns. (187t») 30. To be printed, 338. §17. Copies of all Orders in Council, correspondence and documents respecting temporary or permanent loans effected or proposed since the Ist of November last to the 4th June last. (1880.) 33. 110. 180. (S. Papers, No. 44.) To he pnnted, 207. §l§. A detailed statement showing Avhat amount of the Loan of three millions of deben- tures authorized by 45 Vict., cap. 18, liave been issued, to whom issued, the amount taken by each, and the price for which the same was sold. (1883,) 34. 84. (S. Papers, No. 23.) §19. A detailed statement of all loans negotiated or debentures sold from date of last return, with names of purchasers &c. (1884.) 45. 80. (S. Papers, No. 35.) Not to bepririted, 122. §20. A statement of the amounts paid out of the loans, to the amount of $3,500,000 autho- rized by 45 Vict, chap 18 and by 46 Vict. chap. 11 for all the purposes mentioned in the preamble of the said act 45 Vict. chap. 18. (1886.) 197. 220. (S. Papera, No. 14.) To be printed, 348. §21. Copies of the Orders in Council authorizing the temporary loans made during the years 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885 and 1880. (1886.) 69, 287. (S. Papers, No. 64.) To be printed, 348. §22. Statement of the sums borrowed by the present Government, showing the manner in which the said sums have been employed, (1887.) 36. Longuenil : §23. Hospice St-Antoine :— Statement of affairs (1880.) 160. (S. Papers, No. 6.) §24. Hospice St. Paulin :— Statement of affairs, (1879.) 148. (S. Papers, No. 6.) 88 ACCOUNTS AND VkVEliS— continued. I. Presented or communicated to the House -continued. 8*5. Loranger, Township :— A list of all the persons who have taken lots of land in the said towiishij) and the number of acres taken by each person. (1887.) 40, 210. (S. Papers, No. 8(>.) 8J16. Lots cancelled :— A list of the Lots cancelled in the county of Ottawa ; copies of the Orders in Council Ac, relating to such cancellation; and als(j, a copy of the Order in Council authorizing the sale of Phosphate lots in the said county of Ottawa. (1878,) 58, 92. (S. Papers, ^o. 2(>.) Sil7. Lower Canada Municipalities Fund :— A statement showing what Coimties under section 7 of Chapter 110 of Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada became entiled to the sum of$l,200eachoutofthe Lower Canada Municipalities Fund ; also, what Counties under section 8 of the above mentioned Act became entitled to tlie sum of $000 eiicli out of the same fund, with the date on which those that have received the grant were paid, classifying separately those paid and those unpaid. (1870.) 330. Lunatic Asylums : §5I§. A return of the number of patients in the Beauport and St. John's Lunatic Asy- lums respectively, distinguishing the curable from the incurable; also the cost for each patient annually to this Province for the maintenencc of the same, and a copy of the agreement between the Government and the propiietors of the Beauport Asy- lum, the number of patients maintained at each during the last year at the public cost, whether wholly or in part, and the coat to the Province of the maintenance of each class, (1867-8) 58, §29. Eeturn of the number of patients in the Beauport and St. John's Lunatic Asylums distinguishing the curable from the incurable, Ac, (1867-8.) 132. 830. A .statement showing the number of patients in the Beauport Lunatic Asylum tlie 30lh December, 1866, the day when Dr. Douglass sold the institution to Drs. Frs. El- zi'ar Roy and J. E. J. Landry ; the number received each month from 30th Decem- ber, 1866, to 30th December, 1868; the number of patients cured and discharged each month within those periods; the number of patients who died each month within those periods; the number of ajres of farm land attached to the Asylum. The greatest number of patients employed in any month during the above period performing farm work. (1869) 193. 831. The correspondence which has taken place between Henry Howard, Esq., M. D., and the Government, relative to proposition of the former to build a Lunatic Asylum at or in the vicinity of the city of Montreal, (1867-8) 50. 832. Statement showing the number of lunatics at present in the Beauport Asylum, the number there who are at the expense of the Provincial Treasury and the number of these who are not, the amount paid by (jach of the latter and to whom and whose profit the same has been paid, (1871) 85, 222, (S. Papers, No. 22.) Referred to Printing Committee 222. ACCOUNTS AND VAVEUS-contimed. 89 f I'' I. Presented or communicated to the Konse— continued. Lunatic Asylums :— continued. S3!l. Copies of the contracts entered into by the Government of the late Province of Canada and the TroprietorH of the Beaupurt Lunatic Asylum since May, IST?, (1871). 121. (S. Papers, No. 17.) To be printed in part, 192. 831. All correspondence between the Governnumtandtheproprietorsof Lunatic Asylums, relating to the putting into force of the provisions of the Act 48 Vict., chap. 73, to date; also a copy of Dr. Howard's report, for 1885 respecting the Longuo I'ointe Asylum. (188G.) 138,424. (S. Papers, No. 80.) 835. Copies of all correspondence between the Government and the proprietors of the Lunatic Asylums in the Province, respecting the Act 48 Vict., ch. 34, ''i'v o"^ \ \ ^ '1 >" <^x o"^ i ■;i^^' 90 ACCOTTNTS AND VAVEUS-continued. I. Presented or communicated to the ILovLBe— continued. Magdalen Islands : — conti-med. of all nmouiits filed by him against the Government and the different sums paid to him for said work ; and also copies af all Orders in Council py of an investiga- tion held before Chs. Ouimet, together with a copy of the judgment renderd and the evidence relating thereto upon the Petition nid rendered on 11th December inst. by J. O. Joseph in the cause of Duncan Mt-Intosh, Petitioner vs. Luc. H. Masson, miae en cause {IS76.) 195. 859. Masters and Servants :— Copies of all correspondence with reference to the pasing of a law relating to Masters and Servants and ^o the amelioration and protection of the working classes. (1887.) 91, 98. (S. Papers, No. 51.) 860. Matane : — Copies of all petitions praying for the establishment of a Crown Lands Agency office at Matane in the county of Rimouski. (1884.) 101, 136. (S. Papers, No. 65.) 861. Mathieu, Joseph : — Copies of the commission appointing Joseph Mathieu of Sorel to any office or employment whatsoever in connection with the collection of the Municipal Loan Fund. (1881.) 229. 862. Maorois, Mr :— Copies of all documents respecting arrangments made by the Go- vernment with Mr. Maurois with regard to a certain water-power known by the name of " ChCite Min^e " on lot No. 27 of the Ist. range of the township ot Suffolk, county of Ottawa. (1881.) 241. 863. Megantic Fish and Oame Club :— Copies of the Petition and all correspondence in connection with the granting of a charter to the Megantic Fish and Game Club ; also a copy of the lease granted to the club Ac, (1887.) 55. 158. (S. Papers, No. 73.) 864. Mercier, J.-B : — A copy of the circular of the 28th. March, 1884, mentioned in the letter of the 2nd. April, 1884, written by the assistant-treasurer to J.-B. Mercier, re- venue collector of Beauce with reference to licenses. (1885.) 82, 101. (S. Papers, No 32. P2 ACCOUNTS AND VkVmS- continued. I. Presented or communicated to the lS.o\iBe— continued. Hiddlemiss : §75. Copy of the Declaration and Final Judgment in the caae of the Honourable Attor- ney-General vs. Middlemiss, heretofore pending in the Superior Court at Montreal, (1875.) G4. Gl. (S. Papers, No. 20.) S66. Opinion of the Counsel (Messieurs Roy and Ritchie) respecting an appeal from the judgment of Judge Johnson dismissing the action of Attorney-General vs. John Kollo Middlemiss, (1«75.) 138. 158. {S. Papers, No. 20.) §67. Copies of Writ and Declaration Pleas, General Answer, Plaintiff's Articulation of facts. Defendant's answers thereto, Defendant's Articulations of facts and PlaintifTs answers thereto, together with a certified copy of the Evidence in No. 1590, wherein the Honourable Levi Ruggles Church, Attorney General Pro Regiiia is Plaintiff, and John RoUo Middlemiss, Defendant, (1875.) 194. (S. Papers, No. 20.) §68. Copies of all correspondence, orders, judgments or notice concerning such judgment, and of all other documents and papers having reference to the same, entitled : " the Honourable Attorney-General Church v« John Rollo Middlemiss, sent and received by the Government or any of its members in their official capacity since the expiration of the delay of fifteen days to give notice of appeal in the said cause, (1875.) 71. §69. Copies of the Declaration, Pleaa and Answers filed and other evidence adduced in Ihe cause of the Honourable the Attorney -General, va. J. R. Middlemiss, heretofore pending in the Superior Court at Montreal, (1875.) 137. §70. Motion for an Address for a copy of the declaration aa prepared by the Attorneys employed by the Government in the case of the Attorney-General, V8 Middlemiss, before it was changed at the request of the Government. 2nd. Copy of such declaration as changed and modified as above, showing the changes made by the Government, or at its request. 3rd. Copy of such declaration as annexed to the writ of summons afterwards issued in the said cause. 4th. Copy of the judgment rendered in the said cause, (1875.), 45. Negatived, 47. §71. Hignault, Joseph Clarence : — Copies of all documents, letters and correspondence exchanged between the Government and Joseph Clarence Mignault, of the city of Montreal, agent of the Joliette and Montreal Fire Insurance Companies and of tlie Imperial Fire Insurance Company of London, England, in connection with a suit uf The Queen vs. Charles S. Verneur, (1881.) 229. MUes, H. H. : §7a. Copies of Departmental Reports or Orders in Council granting H. H. Miles, certain arrears of salary, increase of salary and indemmity during or before the year the said Miles was pensioned Ac, (1883.) 289. §73. Copies of Departmental Reports or Orders in Council granting him certain arrean of salary. U883.) 280. (1884.) 23. (S. Papers, No. 13.) Not to beprivied, 118. I. Presentee 8§I. Supplem ACCOUNTS AND rAVEUS—cantinued. 93 I. Presented or communicated to the "Kouae— continued. SM. Military Asylum, Canada :— Statement of the affairs, of the (18G9.) 5. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (186i>-70.) 189. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1870.) 200. (S. Papers, No, 5.)— (1871.) 140.) S. Papers, No. 6.) 875. Military Bakery : — A report showing the nature of the work executed on the old Military Bakery, St. Ann street, in the preparation of that huiiding for the re- ception of the Archives of the. Court and Registry Office; the said report to state specially the precautions adopted to receive the documents transferred thither from the effect of fire, together with copies of the recommendations and reports made by the Government Engineers on that important ((uestion. (1875.) 25. 49. (S. Papers, No. 13.) To be printed, 50. Militia : S76. Statement showing the amounts paid by the Government for the expenses and pay of the detachments of militia which were employed by it on various occasions, from the 2nd. March 1878, up to this date, the reasons for which they were employed, the places where they served, the names of the parties who applied for them, the date at which their services were obtained and the time that such sejvices lasted on each occasion. (1879.) 29. 86. (S. Papers, No. 20.) To be printed, 338. §77. Statement of the amounts expended for the services of the Volunter Militia, from 2nd. March 1878 to 27th. June 1879. (1879.) 77. S7§. Mines :— Copy of the report of the Inspector of. (1884.) 73. Mingan : §79. A copy of any document or title, if such exists, creat ng or granting a Seigniory on the main land of the North shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, at or near Miugan. Copy of any report made in the Crown Lands Department ; or account admitted to the said Department or the Government, bearing upon the question of such grant or pretended grant of a Seigniory in the section of country referred to, (1869.) 146. §§0. Tlie Report of Deputy Surveyor Bouchette on the pretended legal claims of the Seigniors of IVrro i^irwKf, of Mingan with the chart which accompanies it. (1882.) 297, 328. (S. Papers, No. 63.) To be printed, 361. 8§l. Supplementary Return to the foregoing. (1882.) 341. To be printed, 361. §82. Copies of all correspondence exchanged between the Government and Alexander Denistoun and others, with respect to the ownership of the Terrfl, Firmft of Mingan, with copies of titles in support of their claim ; also, copies ofReport of the Order in Council granting to Alexander Denistoun & al. the privilege of working during twenty- five, years the deposits of Magnetic sand. (1883.) 134, 230. (S. Papers, No. 58.) To be printed, 300. ■881. Mingan, Seigniory of: — A copy of all correspondence and other documents produced by certains persons pretending to be proprietors by inheritance or otherwise of the territory commonly known under the name of the Seigniory of Mingan ; also, a oopy 94 ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS-co»/iwm« * I, Presented or communicated to the Konae— con/ inued. Montreal •.—continued. »I0. St. Patrick's Orphan Asylum :— Statement of nfrairs (180',)) 14 (S. Pupcrs, No. fi.)— (18(>'J-70) l.")0 (S. I'npeiH, No. 5.)— (1871) 7 (H. I'.iiiors, No. (1.)— (187.3-4.) 8 (S. Paiiprs, No. G.)— (1874-5) 117. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1877-78.) 18, !K>. (S. PaperH, No. 7.) (1880.) '.»;?. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1883.) 21. (S. Papers, No. G.)— (1885.) 8. (S. Papers, No. '.).) 950. St Vincent de Paul, La Salle d'Asile de :— Statement of affuirs, (18G'J.) .'>. (S. Papers, No. G.)— (18G1»-70.)G. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— ( 1870.) 3. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1871.) 7. (S. Papers, No. G.)— (1872.) m. (S. Papers, No. .'),)— (187-1-7").) 13. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (187(>.) 15. (S. Papers, No. G.)—( 1877-78.) 18. S. Papers, No. 7.)— (1880.) 38. (S. Papers. No. 6.)— (1885.) 25. (S. Papers, No. 9.)— (188G.) 10. (S. Papers, No. 7.)— (1887.) 8. (S, Papers, No. 6.) 951. Thistle Curling Club :— Statement of affairs, (1872,) 82. (S. Papers, No. 5.) 953. Union St-Joseph :— Statement of affairs, (1870.) 112. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1875.) 171. (S. Papers, No. S).) 953. Women's Hospital :— Statement of affairs (1874-75.) 259. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1875.) 20. (S. Papers, No. 4.)— (187G.) 112. (S. Papers, No. G.)— (1879.) 148. (S. Papers, No. 6.) —(1880.) 165. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1882.) 7. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1885.) 25. (S. Papers, No. 9.) 954. Tonng Irishmen's Literary and Benefit Association :— Statement of ailairs, (1883,) 66. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1884.) 165. (S. Papers, No. 25.) Montreal : 955. Extract from the minutes of the Council of the city of Montreal, on the subject of the Bill to permit certain municipalities to use the sewers of the said city. (1882). 178. (A pp. No. 3.). 956. A comparative statement of the revenue collected in the city of Montreal during the past three years, up to the Ist. May last (1878,) 31. 92. (S. Papers, No. 22.) 957. All correspondence between the Federal and Local Governments relative to the transfer of the property, in Montreal, situated in Notre-Dame Street, between Claude Street and and Jacques-Cartier Square, (1871.) 99. 95§. Correspondence between the Government and the Council of the city of Montreal, respecting the opening of a Street in rear of the property situate at Montreal, between Claude Street and Jacques-Cartier Square, on Notre-Dame Street. (1874-75.) 65. 118. (S. Papers, No. 27.) 959. Montreal and Occidental Railway :— Copies of all correspondence with reference to the construction of the said Railway from 22nd. April, 1885, to Slst. March, 1887. (1887.) 116, 169. (S. Papers, No. 79.) 100 ACCOUNTS AND V AVERS- amftnuef I. I. Fresented or communicated to the "KoMBe— continued. Montreal and Sorel Railway Company : 0. A copy oftlu' (•()rreflp()nil<'iice exclmngeil between the Oovcrnrnent and the Mi mt- real and Borol HuihvAy Cunipany, reBpticting a petition fur u grant in favour ot ihu road. (1887.) «(>. (8. I'apers, No. 27.) To he printed, 2'24. 961. A copy of the corrcBpondcnce exrlianged between the Oovornmont and the Mmit- real and Horel Itailway Coinpiiny, rcHpecting u ])otitiun fur a grant in favour of tliJH road. (1880.) 177. OOSI. Montreal and Western Railway Company :— Motion for copies of all petiiitniH addressed to the (lovernnient praying aid for the, — debate adjourned, (188r).) 171, Motion agreed to, 175, 209. (S. Papers, No. 74.) To be printed, 283. Montreal, Court House : 963. Statement of the Fund for the Building of the Court House of Montreal, (establislinl under 12 Vict., chap. 112, and 18 Vict., chap. 1G4.) showing the l)alance at the dtliit of the said fund on the 1st July, 1807, and the amount credited and debited annually since that date. (1875.) 22. 170. (S. Tapers, No. 27.) 964. Statement of the Revenue &, Expenditure for the last twenty years, (1884.) 190. 965. Montreal Fire Commissioner :— Correspondence with reference to tlie abolish in;; of the office of Fire Comnussioner for the said city. (1887.) 270, 280. (S. Papers, No. 104.) 966. Montreal Gaol : — A statement of the amounts paid for stone for breaking purposes for the Montreal Gaol for the ten years ending 1885 ; the names of tlio contractors and the price per toise; motion withdrawn, (1885.) 51. 967. A statement giving the quantity and price of the stone delivered at the Montreal Gaol by John Murray during the years 1883, 1884 and 1885, and from the Ist. January, 1886. (1886.) 218. 96§. Montreal Men's Goal :— Vide supra, 346, 347. 969. Montreal Portland & Boston Railway :— Vide infra, 1327—1330. 9TO. Montreal Reformatory School :— Copies of the correspondence exchanged between the Government of this Province and the Superiors of the Montreal Reformatory School, in virtue of the Resolution passed by this House on the 6th. of May, 188."), for the purpose of transferring to the country the School established for the reformation of juvenile offenders. (1886.) 230, 287.) (S. Papers, No. 63.) Montreal Registration Division : 971. Copies of all petitions which may have been presented to the Lieutenant-Governor or referred to him by the Government of Canada on the subject of an Act passed in the last session of the Legislature of this Province, intituled : " An Act to divide the registration division of Montreal into three registration divisions," and all corres- pondence on the subject of the said Act. (1875.) 19, 33. (8. Papers, No. 9.) ACCOUNTS AND VXVKnS-conlinHeU. 101 ^ I, Presented or communicated to the KoxLBe— continued. Montreal Reg^Utration Diviflion •.—continued, ffT'i. A Htatoniont tiiul Kottirii Hhowiiin tlio total iiinount oxpondcd l»y thoflovoriinioiit of tlio I'roviiico of tiiu'hfc. in niviiin cHi'ct to tlio Act 'M Vict., cluip. 17, for tlm (livinion ufthoufflco for tho Ue^fiitration Division of Montroiil iiicliidinj; the puroluwo mo- ney of tlio BuildiiiK No. till, St. (Jaliriil Htront, tlio cont of erection of tlio hrick addi- tion thereto, and ad other o-xiienditiire on the Iniilding, Ac, Ae. (187'JJ H4. 9T:i. Montreal Turnpike Road CommisBioners : — A Htatoment of all arran^'enients or rt'Bolutioim adopted hy the Turnpike Road ConimisBionorH of tho Inland of Montreal, in relation to arrangemontu entered into, in 1807 or 1808, between the «aid ConiniiH- HionerH and tho Turnpike! Road Company of Ht-Micliel, respectinK the (iiujstion of placing only one Tunipiko upon the Koad of thofiid (Company and the Victoria and I'apineau Koails under the cxjntrol of tlu? said Commiiii-i'non),{18t)l».) ^f), 43. (S. I'ajierB, No. 11.) Montreal Turnpike Roads : 9TI. Detailed statement of tho annua' roveiuie of tho Turn; 'iki noadH of Montreal under ' I itrol of tho CoiunuBsionein aiijjointtd hy tho Oy>\' nmcnt. (Id07-t58.) 42, 124. (S. Papers, No. 12.) 975. Copies of all complaints asking for the diHinissul, and ii" other documents renpocting the dismissal of tho former Montreal Turnpike Road Comniissi'>»i (1880.) 102, lO'J. (S. Papers, No. 22.) 976. An Order directing tho Trustees of tho Montreal Turnpike Road i to submit to this House, detailed accounts of all the moneys received an(! expended by them each year, during tlie past five years, (1881.) 95, 148. (S. Papers, No. 40.) 977. Montreal Turnpike Road Trustees : — Copies of all letters, or monxorials containing the charges or complaints made against the Montreal Turnpike Road Trustees vho held oflice before the present Trustoea were appointed, (1879.) 102. To be printed, 343. 97§. Montreal Turnpike Trust : — Correspondence between tho Government and tho Montreal Turnpike Trust, in respect to tho doing away of Tolls on tlie Macndamied Roads between Montreal and 8ault-au-R6collet, and also on tho road round tho Mountain, (1872.) 177. 979. Moose and Caribou : — Copies of all correspondence during Inat year with reference to the illegal killing of moose and caribou and the means to prevent the same. (1887.) 156, 295. (S. Papers, No. 111.) Morin, P. L. : 9§0. Report of the Crown Lands Department and Order in Council pensioning P. L. Morin, Esq. ; the different memoranda in favour of and against the issuing of money warrantfl to pay the pension of the said Morin, Ac, Ac. (1883.) 288. 9il. Report of the Crown Lands Department & Orders in Council pensioning him Ac, (1883.) 288. (1884.) 23. (S. Papers, No. 16.) Not to be printed, 118. 102 ACCOUNTS AND TAVERS-continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "KoxiBe— continued. 9Sa. Muir, Oeorge Manly :— Copj of the Orr'.er in Council ordering the superannuation of the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Geo. M. Muir, Esq.; and also, copies of all correspondence between the Government or any of the membore thereof and Mr. Muir, respecting his superannuation. (1879.) 31, 56, 8G. (S. Papere, No. 18. (7b be printed, 339.) 983. Municipal Code : — C'apy of the correspondence exchanged between certain mayors and certain municipal councillors of the Province of Quebec and the Honourable Provincial Secretary asking for the distribution, to those who have a right thereto, of a certain number of copies of the Municipal Code in French and in English. (1885.) 73. . 9§'l. Municippl Consolidated Loan Fund :— Detailed statement of all amounts received on account of the Municipal Consolidated Loan Fund and of all expenditure incurred relating to the said fund, from the passing of Act 43-44 Vict., chap. 13. (1882.) 86. Municipalities : 9§5. A list by counties of the municipalities who have paid the direct tax of $12 imposed by 45 Vict., chap. 25, sect. 1. (1883.) 113. 9§6. Municipal Keturns of the Province of Quebec, showing the assessments, revenue, and expenditure &c., in each municipality, (1867-68.) 15. (S. Papers, No. 5.) — (1869.) 8. (S. Papers, No. 9.)— (1869-70.) 14. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1870.) 11. (S. Papers, No. 7.) (1871.) 14. (S. Papers, No. 7.) Not to be printed, 192.— (1872.) 25. (S. Papers,- No 6.). Not to be printed, 190. (1873-74.) 18. (S. Papers, No. 8.)— (1874-75.) 21. (S. Papers, No.6.)- (1875.) 13. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1876.) 22. (S. Papers, No. 7.)— (1877-78.) 18, 193. (S. Papers, No. 9.)— (1878.) 28. (S. Papers, No. 4.)— (1879.) 13. (S. Papers, No. 7.)— (1880.) 9. (S. Papers, No. 7.)— (1881.) 11. (S. Papere, No. 8.)— (1882.) 22. (S. Papers, No. 8.)- (1883.) 100, 236. (S. Papers, No. 23.) To be printed, 236. (1884.) 33 47. (S. Papers, No. 30.)— (1885.) 14, 55, 70. (S. Papers, No. 11.)— (1886.) 25, (S. Papers, No. 10.)— (1887.) 11. (S. Papers, No. 9.) 9S7. A statement of the sums of money borrowed by the municipalities of the villages of Longueuil and of the Biissin de Chambly, of the amount paid on account of the sums so borrowed, the arrears due as well on the interest as on the percentage to be paid to redeem the principal so borrowed, (1869.) 185. 98S. A statement showing the value, as shown by the laat assessment roll of each municipality, of all immovable property situated in the Province of Quebec ; the value, as shown by the last assessment roll, made according to law, in each munici- pality of all movable property in each municipality ; the amount of the debt of each municipality situated in this Province, and the value of the assets of each munici- palily ; the amount of assessments levied for municipal purposes in each munici- pality and finally, all other statistics which the secretary treasurers of municipalities are bound to forward yearly to the three branches of the Legislature (1877-78.) 188, ACCOUNTS AND VATEIiB-continued. 103 I, PreBented or communicated to the "RovLBe—contintted. Municipal Loan Fund : 9i9. A Report specifying the municipalities in the Province of Quebec, which have borrowed upon the credit of the Lower Canada Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund ; the amounts so borrowed by the said municipalities respectively, the date of each loan, and the balance due by the said municipalities respectively, (1870.) 192. 990. Eetum specifying the municipalities in the Province of Quebec,which have contracted loans on the credit of the Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund of Lower Canada, the amount so borrowed by each municipality, the date of each loan and the balance duo by each municipality in capital and interest up to 30th. June last, (1871.) 51, 56. (S. Papers, No. 9.) Referred to Printing Committee, 211. 991. A statement of all the g'lms now due to the Province, as part of the Municipal Loan Fund &c. (1875.) 63. (1876.) 113. (S. Papers, No. 23.) 992. A statement of the amounts due by municipalities to the Municipal Loan Fund of the late Province of Canada; the names of such municipalities; the amount due on the Fire Loan ; and the names ofthe corporations and municipalities who have liffected the latter loans (1877-78.) 152. 993. A statement showing the amounts now due to the Province, as part of the said Fund, showing the names of the electoral divisions which owe the said amount, and the sura due by each (1878.) 75. 99'l, A statement of all sums now due to the Province as part of that Fund, giving the names of the persons owing the same Ac, (1879.) 30. 995. A statement showing the balance of capital due by each municipality to the Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund of Lower Canada ; and .also, the amount of interest due by each of such municipalities, (1881.) 09, 129. (S. Papers, No. 43.) 996. Copies of all Orders in Council, correspondence and other documents, respecting the appointment of L. 0. Taillon, Escjuire, as Commissioner of the Municipal Loan Fund, (1881.) 25. 44. (S. Papers, No. 21.) 997. Copies of all Orders in Council, correspondence and other documents relating to the appointment of Ernest Racicot, Esq., as Commissioner of the Municipal Loan Fund on the resignation of the Honourable L. 0. Taillon, the Commissioner. (1882.) 51, 74. (S. Papers, No. 16.) To be printed, 160. 99§. Copies of deeds and correspondence respecting the settlement of the amount due by the city of Montieal to the Municipal Loan Fund and to the subscription in aid of the construction ofthe Northern Colonization Railway and the Q. M. O.&O. R. (1883.) 31. 999, Copies of deeds and correspondence, respecting the settlement of the amount due by the city of Quebec to the Municipal Loan Fund and the subscription in aid of the construction of the North Shore Railway and Q. M. O. & O. R. ( 1883.) 31, 146. (S. Papers, No, 44, Supplementary, Return, 153, (S. Papers, No. 44.) 104 ACCOUNTS AND VkVEUS— continued. I Presented or communicated to the "EonsB—cmtintted. Mnnicipal Loan Fund : — continued. 1000. Copy of the Keport of the Honourable Mr. Mathieu respecting the municipalities indebted to the Municipal Loan Fund, made to the Government in the year 1888, (1883.) 203. 1001. Copy of the Report of E. Racicot, Esquire, concerning the sums borrowed from the Municipal Loan Fund by the municipalities of Longueuil and Chambly. (1883.) 42 136. (S. Papers, No. 43.) 1002. A detailed statement of all sums of money paid to the Government out of the Mu- nicipal Loan Fund, from Ist. July, 1880 ; copies of Orders in Council, &c, concerning the collection of such fund, and all sums paid to the present Commissioner for travel- ling expenses or otherwise. (1883.) 37. 1003. A statement of sums received from the municipalities indebted to the Municipal Loan Fund (excepting the city of Montreal) from the creation of the office of Com- missioner of the Municipal Loan Fund ; with the amiount paid as salary to the said Commissioner from his appointment up to date, and the amount he has been paid for travelling expenses and allowances. (1885) 93, 103, 156. (S. Papers, No. 49.) 1004. Copies of all correspondence between the Government of this Province, or any of its members, with the corporation of the city of Three-Rivers respecting the amount due to the Municipal Loan Fund. (1885.) 240. 1005. Copies of all correspondence exchanged between the Government of this Province or any of its members and the authorities of the city of Sherbrooke, respecting the debt due the Municipal Loan Fund. (1885,) 99, 178. (S. Papera, No. 59.) 1006. Copies of the settlement arrived at between the Government and the Municipal Council of the parish of Ste. Helfene de Kamouraska, respecting the debt of such municipality to the Municipal Loan Fund (1885) 99, 224. (S. Papers, No. 78.) 1007. A statement shewing the names of the municipalities indebted to the Municipal Loan Fund and the several amounts due by such municipalities. (1885) 92. lOOi. Statement of all sums received by the Treasury Department in payment of amounts due to the Municipal Loan Fund in accordance with 43-44 Vic, chap. 13, 1880. (1884.) 205, 268, 301. (S. Papers, No. 102.) 1009. Copy of Order in Council, fixing the amount which the Government has accepted from the city of Sherbrooke in settlement of what it owed to the, Municipal Loan Fund (1886) 38, 92. (S. Papers, No. 18.) To he printed, 348. 1010. Copies of all Orders in Council, correspondence, memoranda, and of all documents whatsoever relating to the claim of the Government against the town of Sorel respecting the Municipal Loan Fund. (1886.) 280, 282. 1011 1. Statement of the Municipal Loan Fund L. C. (1886.) 155. (S. Papers, No. 31.) 1014. A statei ACCOUNTS ANT) VkVUUS-cantinued. 106 i I. Presented or communicated to the Kouae— continued. Municipal Loan Fnnd i— continued. 1013. Tlie details of the sum of $77,259.41 declared to have been paid by the town of Sherbrooke on account of the Municipal Loan Fund and mentioned in the Report of the Honourable Mr. Taillon to the Lieutenant-Governor and forwarded to the Mayor of Sherbrooke in April, 1881. (1886.) 198, 244. (S. Papers, No. 51.) To be printed, 348. 1013. Copy of all correspondence, papers and documents whatsoever, in the possession of the Government, respecting the loan madp from the Municipal Loan Fund to the town of Longueuil and the corporation of the village of Chambly Basin. (1886.) 198. 1014. A statement of the exact condition of the Municipal Loan Fund &c, (1886.) 30. 1015. Statement of all sums received to date from municipalities indebted to the Municipal Loan Fund, from the creation of the office of Commissioner. (1886.) 61. 1016. Copies of all correspondence Ac, of the Commissioner appointed under 43-44 Vict., chap. 13, in connection with the settlement of the Municipal Loan of Ste. C^cile de Beauhamois. (1887) 55, 144. (S. Papers, No. 60.) 1017. Copies of all documents relating to the claim of the Government against the town of Longueuil and the Corporation of Chambly Basin, in connection with the Municipal Loan Fund, (1887) 55. 10l§. Copies of all documents respecting the debt of the township of Acton to the Muni- cipal Loan Fund of L. C. (1887.) 92. 1019. Copies of all Orders in Council, correspondence, memoranda, and of all documents whatsoever relating to the claim of the Government against the town of Sorel res- pecting the Municipal Loan Fund. (1886.) 280, 282. (1887.) 22. (S. Papers, No. 18.) 1020. Copies of Orders in Council, &c., since 9th. June last relating to the Government claim against the town of Sorel in connection with the Municipal Loan Fund. (1887.) 91. 158. (S. Papers, No. 70.) 1021. Detailed statement by municipalities of the amounts collected during the fiscal year 1885-86 on account of the Municipal Loan Fund (1887.) 92, 121. (S. Papers, No. 56.) To be printed. 224. lOaa. Vide supra, 194. 1023. Vide infra, 1732. Nanlt, Joseph : 1024. Copies of all correspondence, reports and Orders in Council respecting the appoint- ment of Joseph Nault as Joint Registrar and Returning Officer for the county of St. Hyacinthe. (1879) 88, 112. (S. Papers, No. 47.) 1025. The detailed accounts of Joseph Nault, in his capacity of Returning officer for the Electoral District of St. Hyacinthe during the last Election. (1879) 88, 96. (S. Papers, No. 47.) 106 ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS- con/mwerf. I. Presented or communicated to the "HovLse— continued. 10a6. New-Brunswick and Canada Railway Company :— Vide infra, 1334. 1037. Non-navigable Rivers : —Copy of the Judgment in extenso rendered by the Supreme Court of Canada in reference to the right to fish in the river Miraraichi and the non- navigable rivers of the diflTerent Provinces; Ac, &c. (1883,) 42, 116. (S. Papers, No. 33.) Tc he printed, 215. Normal Schools : 103§. Statement showing : 1. The number of pupils (boys and girls) admitted to the Nor- mal Schools, since their establishment up to this time. 2. The number of purses and half-purses that have been granted to the said pupils. 3. The amount paid, and by whom, for the education of the said pupils during the said period. 4. The number of pupils of each sex to whom diplomas were given granting them the degree of Teacher. 5. How many of the said pupils of each sex so holding diplomas have taught school, and for what period of time. 6. How many pupils so holding diplomas, who never taught school, have reimbursed the expenses of their education in f!ie schools aforesaid. (1867-68,) 45, 148. (S. Papers, No. 18.) 1039. A statement of all the sums annually expended on Normal Schools, from their insti- tution up to the present time ; also, showing the number of pupils who have each year received diplomas for academies, model and elementary schools ; the number of pupils ; who have in each year abandoned their studies in these schools without obtaining diplomas the number of pupils with diplomas from these schools who have taught in the Province, the time during which they have so taught, and the number of pupils who are now actually engaged in teaching, (1869-70.) 170. 1030. Statement of the number of young persons who have studied as pupil teachers in the Normal Schools of the Province from the time of the existence of these institutions ; the number of those who are actually engaged in teaching at the present time , the total cost of the Normal Schools, from their initiation ; their cost for each separate year, and the cost of each pupil to the Province, (1872.) 24. 99. (S. Papers, No. 21.) 1031. Copies of the contract for the furnishing of the Normal School at Montreal with the tenders and correspondence relating to the said contract. (1879.) 55,103. (S. Papers No. 37.) To be printed, 341. 1033. A detailed statement showing separately, for each year since the establishm'ent of the Normal Schools, up to the 1st. June lust, the number of pupils who have attended such schools, the number who have devoted themselves to teaching in this province, and the number who have undertaken teaching elswhere, &c. (1879.) 88. in conne 1033. Copies of the petition presented to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council in favour of establishing a Normal School at Three Rivers. — Copy of a memorandum accompany- ing such petition, as well as the answer given by l'Abb6 H. A. Verreau, (1881) 147, 202. (S. Papers, No. 56.) To be printed, 241. — Supplementary Return, 227. (S. Papers No. 56.) To be printed, 241. ACCOUNTS AND V A VEUS— continued. 101 I. Presented or Gommunicated to the "ELonBe— continued. Normal Schools -.—continued. 1034. Motion for a statement showing the number of pupils attending the Quebec and Montreal Normal Schools, who have finished their course of studies during the past three years ; An amendment proposed ; upon objection taken thereto, Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision to a later date. 111. Mr. Speaker's decision, 191. Motion agreed to. (1885.) 191. 1035. Correspondence exchanged since 1879, relating to Normal Schools, (1884.) 105,226. (S. Papers, No. 98.) 1036. Statement showing the number of pupils attending the Quebec and Montreal Normal Schools who have finished their course of studies during the past three years, &c. (1885.) 191. (1887) 17. (S. Papers, No. 13.) 1037. Normal School Property :— Copies of all Orders in Council, correspondence and reports, respecting the sale of the Normal School property, on which the Cha,teau St. Louis Hotel is to be built (1883.) 134, 166. (S. Papers, No. 49.) 3'o be printed, 216. 103§. North Eastern and Eastern Boundaries :— Copies of corret^pondence exchanged with reference to the North Eastern and Eastern boundaries of the Province of Quebec, in connection with the Address voted on the 19th. June 1886 (1&S7.) 269, 289. (S. Papers, No. 107.) 1039. Northern Colonization Railway Company :— Vide mfm 1335, 1336. North Shore Railway :— Vide infra 1339,-1350. 1040. North Shore Turnpike Roads Debentures :— Copy of all petitions and correspon- dence relating to the payment of the interest and the purchase of such Debentures by the Government. (1884.) 157, 162. (S, Papers, No. 78.) 1041. North Shore Turnpike Trust:— Return of the Treasurer of the North Shore Turnpike Trust, showing the receipts from the Dorchester Bridge as well as the revenues and expenses of each Eoad under the control of the Turnpike Road Commissioners du- ring the years 1865, 1866, 1867 and 1868 together with the expenses incurred in main- taining and improving the same during the last three years, specifying the amount for each year. (1869.) 134, 170. (S. Papers, No. 11.) 1042. Copy of the Petition of the North Shore Turnpike Trust, praying for aid. (1886.) 215, 244. (S. Papers, No. 49.) 1043. Notarial Profession :— Copy of the memorandum submitted to the Hon. Premier in December last, by the Committee on Legislation of the Board of Notaries, after an intervie\^ with him, respecting the amendments and changes to be made in the laws concerning the Notarial Profession. (1883.) 50, 76. (S. Papers, No. 18.) Tobeprinted,76. 1044. Notre-Dame des Anges Farm :— A Copy of the concesHon deed of the N.-D. des Anges farm by the Government to Charles Smith or others ; of the appraisement of that portion of tho said farm sold to the Canada Steel Company ; copy of the Order ^ 108 ACCOtTNTS AND TAV^US-continued. I. Presented or communicated to the House — continued. I. Presentee Notre-Dame des Anges Farm :— continued. in Council, remitting or transferring any claim of the Crown on Bickell's Bridge 4c. or on Notre-Dame des Anges farm to Hammond Gowan, E. Gowan or any other i)erson, Ac, Ac. (1879) 53, 54, (S. Papers, No. 17.) 1045. Notre-Dame da Sacrd Coeur, Civil Erection of :— Copies of all correspondence and of all petitions, oppositions and documents in the possession of the Government, and of the Commissioners appointed for the purposes of chapter 18 of the C. S. L. C, in and for ihe Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Germain of Rimouski, relating to the civil erection of the pariah of Notre-Dame du Sacr<5-Cceur, in the said diocese of Rimouski. (1880.) 33, 136. (S. Papers, No. 25.) 1040. Nova Scotia : — Message from the Lieutenant-Governor recommending that the sum of four thousand dollars be granted as a contribution towards the relief of the distressed Fishermen in Nova Scotia. (1867-68), 47. 1047. Nut Locks :— Vide infra, 1399. 104§. Obalski, Mr. J. : — His different reports respecting the outflow of gas discovered in the counties of Maskinong6, Berthier &c. &c., and the possibility of discovering petroleum springs in all that region. (1884.) 49, 98. (S. Papers, No, 47.) 1049. Officers : — A list of the new officers appointed since the last Session of Parliament, of all employees dismissed ; of all employees reinstated; and all increases and reductions ofsalary, (1884.)45, 1050. Official Gazette '• — Copies of all calls for tenders and of all documents connected with the granting by the Ross Government of contracts for the printing of the Official Gazette and all official documents, (1887,) 234, 1051. Officials : — A return of all the salaried officials of the Province, including sessional employees, their names, capacity and residences before appointment, the date of their appointment, present residence, employment and annual salary, (1875,) 37, (1876.) 99. (S, Papers, No, 12,) Orders in Council : 1053. Ordering the remittance of 130,000, which appears to the credit of the Province on page 8 of the statement of the receipts and payments from 30th June to 31st December 1883, (1884,) 49. 107. (S, Papers, No, 53,) To be printed, 376. 1053. Copies of Orders in Council No, 140 and No. 260 and all correspondence, instructions »*- ' other documents relating thereto, (1883.) 58. 124, (S. Papers, No. 38.) Referred to r tinting Committee, 141, 1054. Copy of Order in Council No, 379 dated 10th September 1883, (1886,) 202, 250, (S. Pa- pers, No. 55.) To he printed, 348. ACCOUNTS AND VAFEUS— continued. 109 J* I. Presented or communicated to the "KouBe— continued. 1055. O'Sullivan, Henry : — Copies of correspondence Ac, respecting the inspection of a more suitable line than that already inspected, to connect the net-work of the New Brunswick Railways with the Intercolonial, the Grand Trunk and the Canadian Pa- cific at Quebec. (1886,) 24, 115. (S. Papers. No. 29.) To be printed, 429. 1056. Ottawa and Oatinean Valley Railway :— All Orders in Council, correspondence and documents between the Ottawa and Gatineau Valley Railway and the Ottawa Coloniza. tion Railway Companies and the Government or anyof its members respecting the grant of land made to the s.^H companies and the selection and designation of such lands by the Government. (1885.) 122. (S. Papers, No. 65.) 1057. Ottawa Bridge : — Copies of the contract for the building of the bridge over the Ottawa, opposite Hull, and of all tenders, correspondence or documents relating to the building of the said bridge. (1879,) 207, 321. (S. Papers, No. 103.) To be printed, S44. 105§. Ottawa Circuit Court : — Copies of all reports, Orders in Council, proclamations and other documents, relating to the abolition of the Circuit Court for the county of Ot- tawa, sitting at Buckingham and the District Magistrate's Court for the same county sitting at Hull, and to the establishment of the Circuit Court at Hull, in and for the same county ; to the appointment of F. A. Beaudry, Esq., advocate, and Charles Leduc, Esquire, as Clerks of the said Circuit Court at Hull ; as well as copies af all correspondence and reports upon these various subjects, with the respective dates of the sanction of such Orders in Council, and of the publication of such proclamations. (1880,) 52, 136. (S. Papers, No. 26.) 1059. Onimet, vs. Verville : — Copies of the judgment and of the proceedings in this case also a statement of the costs paid in said case by the Department of Public Instruction, showing from what fund the said costs were paid, (1881,) 230. Facand, Ernest : 1060. All instructions given by the Government to Ernest Pacaud, F^squire, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Prothonotary of the Superior Court and Clerk of the Ciown for the district of Three Rivers, as well as all correspondence exchanged between the Govern- ment and the said Ernest Pacaud (1879) 229. 1061. Instructions given by the Government to Ernest Pacaud, Esquire, Clerk of the Circuit Court, prothonotary of the Superior Court and Clerk of the Crown for the district of Three-Rivers; as well as all correspondence exchanged between the Government and the said ErnestPacaud touching his relations with the Honourable Judge for the district of Three-Rivers. (1879) 258, 296. (S. Papers, No. 99.) 1069. Copies of all Orders in Council, reports, correspondence and documents relating to the dismissal of Ernest Pacaud and L. D. Paquin, Esquires, as Prothonotaries of the Superior Court, Clerks of the Circuit Court, and Clerks of the Crown for the district of Three Rivers, as well as to their being replaced by P. E. Panneton, Esq. (1880) 32. 1063. Pacific & North Shore Railway Company :— Vide infra, 1353. 1064. Pacific Railway Company :— Vide infra, 1354, 1855. 11 110 ACCOUNTS AND PkVERS- continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "KouBe— continued. 1065. Pangbum, J. U. : — Copies of all c(,rre8pondonce affecting, and of the commiBsion naming J. U. Pangbum, a member of the School Trusties of the town of Sorel, (1881,) 180, 219, (S. Papers, No. 62.) 1006. Pangman, Mr. :— Copies of the proceedings of the inquest held in the District Court of Montreal, on the body of the late Mr. Pangman, killed and found at Ste. Thdr^se, in the district of Terrebonne, the 11th November, 1880, (1881,) 230. 1067. Fanneton, P. E. :— A copy of the Order in Council of the 15th May 1872, appointing P. E. Panneton, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Clerk of the Crown, and Prothonotary for the district of Three Rivers Ac. ; and also copy of the Order in Council of the month of June instant, appointing P. O. E. Pacaud, Prothonotary of the district of Three Eivers, &c., &c. (1878,) 46. (S. Papers, No. 8.) 106S. P&quet, Alexis : — Copies of all petitions or complaints against, Alexis PAquet of St. Fr^d^ric, county of Beauce, Commissioner lor the summary trial of small causes, (1879,) 29, 37. (S. Papers, No. 16.) 1060. Paradis, B^vd. P. :— Copy of the factum of the R<5v. P5re Paradis, O. M. I., against the management of the Crown Lands in the township of Egan. (1887,) 36, 121. (S. Pa- pers, No. 54.) To beprinted, 224. 1070. Parent, Thomas : — Copies of all correspondence. Orders in Council, deeds Ac, which may liave taken place or been passed between the Government or any of its depart, ments and Thomas Parent of Beauport or his representatives concerning a certain constituted rent or any other matter. (1879,) 151, 243. (S. Papers, No. 83.) To be printed, 343. Parishes : 1071. Statement showing the number of parishes established and civilly erected in the Province of Quebec, late Lower Canada, from the 30th. March, 1869, to this date (23rd. March, 1882.)— (1882.) 86. 1073. Statement giving a complete list of all parishes canonically aud civilly erected in the Province, and of all rural and village municipalities in existence. (1884.) 112. 1073. Parishes, Subdivision of : — Praying His Excellency to be pleased to adopt such measures as he may deem advisable, to cause to be prepared and printed in the form of the Statutes of this Province, a table of the subdivisions of parishes within the same, from the year 1854 to the present year inclusive, — such table to show the boundaries, ' limits, or division lines of the several parishes established and erected civilly, either as new parishes, or as parishes formed by the subdivision of parishes erected and recognized by law, prior to that date ; such table further to set forth in a succinct manner, the authority by which each parochial subdivision was made. &c. (1869.) 53. 1074. Parliament and Departmental Buildings :— Statement showing the amount paid to date to the Contractors for the erection of the said Buildings ; the amounts still due and not contested ; and the amounts claimed for work not comprised in the building contracts. (1886.) 37, 331. (S. Papers, No. 71.) To be printed, 348. ACCOUNTS AND VkVEUS-continued. Ill ^ I. Presented or communicated to the "KouBe— continued. Parliament Buildings : low. Copies of the title or titles in virtue of which the Government holds the site of the present Parliament Building. (1882) 332, 334. (S. Papers, No. G5.) To be printed, 3«1. 1076. A list of the contractors, amount of tenders, copy of advertisement and to whom the contract was awarded for the completion of the Parliament Building, (1883) 43, 81. (S. Papers, No. 22.) 1077. A statement showing the number of guardians of the Parliament Buildings appointed since the explosions in October last; their names and salary and the names and salary of their chieis ; and whether any of the chiefs or guardians already occupy other situations. (1885) 160, 255. (S. Papers. No. 82.) 107i. Statement showing all sums of money paid to date on account of Parliament Build- ings, all sums paid to A. Cliarlebois to date, distinguishing between payments made on account of the contract and those made on account of extra work. (1886.) 61, 272. (S. Papers, No. 59.) 1079. A detailed statement of the sums claimed by A. Charlebois, contractor for the Parliament Buildings, for extra works, the descriptions of such works and the sums paid to him on each amount claimed. (1886.) 1-59. 10§0, Copies of the contracts passed for the construction of the new Parliament Buildings, of contracts made for furnishing and fitting up the new chaml)er8, and a statement of all sums paid up to Ist April 1883. (1884.) 45, 199. (8. Papers, No. 89.) To be printed, 345. 10§1. Vide supra, 208, 209. Parliament House : 1082. A detailed statement of all sums of money paid out on account of the Commission appointed by the Act 47 Vict., chap. 3, to inquire into certain accusations made respecting the granting of the contract for the building of the, (1885.) 71. 10§3. Report of the Commission appointed by the Statute 47 Vict., chap. 3, to inquire into a certain accusation made relative to the granting of the contract for the building of the Parliament House. (1885.) 16. 1084. A detailed statement of each item of expenditure upon the extra work paid for in connection with the present Houses of Parliament. (1884.) 49. loss. Copy of Investigation and Eeport on the burning of the Parliament House in April last, (1884.) 100, 124. (S. Papers, No. 59.) 1086. Passengers and Freight, Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa & Occidental Railway : — Vide infra, 1380. 1405, 1416, 1433, 1436, 1444. 112 ACCOUNTS AND PATERS— continued. I. Presented or communicated to the KouBe— continued. 10§7. Felletier and Dessaint :— Ct)pieH ol' all complaints, correspondence, factums, 4c., received by the Government or any of its members respecting the dismissal of Messrs. Felletier and Dessaint from the office of Joint Clerks of the Circuit Court for the district of Kamouraska, and the appointment of P. Langlais, Esq., (1881.) 230. 10S§. Felletier, Cyrias : — The date of his appointment aa commissioner for the consolid- ation of the Statutes of this Province, the date of his dismissal or suspension and the amount paid him as such commissioner and the amount of any claim which he may have against the Government for services rendered, (1878.) 75, 84. (S. Papers, No. 14.) 1 0S9. Feltier, Edouard :— A statement showing the number of inquests held by Edouard Peltier, Esq., coroner of the district of Iberville from his appointment up to the 1st. November last (1877-78.) 44, 1090. Felletier, Georges :— Copy of the pay-lists produced by Georges Felletier for lloO and H, Gagnon $99.90, for work done in repayment of advances of seed-grain in 1886, in the county of Eimouski. (1887.) 140. 1001. Felletier, Dr. J. F. et al. Wood-rangers :— Copies of various receipts signed by Dr. J. P. Pelletier, Joseph Beaulieu et al. wood-rangers for the county of Rimouski, for amounts paid to them during 12 months ended 30th. June 1886, (1887.) 119, 158. (g. Papers, No. 71.) 1093. Fembrooke. General Hospital :— Statement of affairs, (1885.) 8. (S. Papers, No. 8- (1886.) 10. (S. Papers, No. 7.) 1093. Fension Fond : — Showing Ist. the accumulation of the Pension Fund for teachers to January 1st. 1885. (1885.) 74, 118. (S. Papers, No. 40.) 1094. Fension List : — A list of persons placed upon the Pension List, with the amounts given to each party. (1883.) 89, 136. (S. Papers, No. 42. To be 'printed, 192. 1095. Feterson, Mr. :— Vide infra, 1397. 1096. Fetit Juries :— A statement showing the annual cost of summoning the Grand and Petit Juries in the district of Ottawa and specially a copy of the Sheriffs report containing a return of the moneys paid by him in January, 1878 for the summoning of each juror. (1879.) 37, 104. (S. Papers, No. 41.) 1097. Fhosphate and Mining Lands, Ottawa Valley :— Copies of all Orders in Council, correspondence and other documents and information respecting the granting of Phosphate and Mining Lands to French capitalists in the valley of the Ottawa, and the conditions of such grant, (1880.) 268. Fhosphate Lands : 1098. Statement showing the extent and the price of the limits, phosphate lands or other mining lands, sold during the year 1880-81 by the Government and the amounts which have been paid on the prices of such sales. (1882,) 110, 166. (S. Papers, No. 28.) To he printed, ^M. I10§. Statement ACCOUNTS AND rAVEllS-continuefl. 113 » I, Presented or communicated to the "RoviBe— continued. Phosphate Lands : — continued. 1090. Copies of all Ordors in Council corresfmndencc, aj^rceniontB and documents what- soever, relating to the sale or granting of phosphate lots l>y the Government to Mr. (Iliarles de Molon : 2o. Copies of all powers of attorney whatsoever from Mr. (Jharies de Molon to any persons who acted for him; 3o. Copies of the decisifjn of the Com- missioner of Crown Lands cancelling the sale of phosphate lands adjudged to Mr. Charles de Molon or his representatives. (1882.) 118, 157. (B. Tapers, No. 28.) To be printed, 204. 1100. Supplementary Return to the above. (1882.) 118, 1^3. (S. Papers, No. 28.) To be printed, 204. 1101. Return of all sales by auction of phosphate lands in the Province since the 1st .July last and of the amounts paid, the names of the purchasers and the dates at which the prices were paid. (1882,) 85, 105. (S. Papers, No. 28.) To be printed, 204. 1104. Phosphate of Lime : — Copy of a Petition of persons engaged in working Phosphate of Lime, for a special grant to a road for colonization purposes. (1884.) 191. 1108. Physicians, Provincial Board of : — Copies of the rules and regulations made by the Provincial Board of Physicians, and also copies of the tariff established by the said board under section 12 of the 40th Victoria, chapter 2G of the Statutes of this Province. (1879) 53, 139. (S. Papers, No. 67.) 1101. Picard, Joseph : — Copies of correspondence, with reference to the granting of a license to retail spirituous liquors, to Joseph Picard merchant, of the parish of Saint- Pierre Riviere du Sud, county of Montmagny. (1887.) 156, 176. (S. Papers, No. 84.) 1105. Pilon, A. : Copies of all Orders in Council dismissing A. Pilon, Esq. as School In- spector, and appointing his successor N. Nantel ; with copies of the complaints made against the former and letters recommending the latter. (1883.) 141, 158. (S. Papers, No. 46.) 1106. Pioneer Boot Sugar Company :— Vide supra., 236. Pointe k Carey : 1107. A statement showing the revenue accruing from the wharf at Pointe k Carey for moorage, discharging ballast, unloading, warehousing or from any other source for the year ended on the Ist instant. (1881) 95. 1108. Statement showing the revenue derived from the wharf at Pointe k Carey, for moorage, discharging ballast, unloading, storage, or from any other source whatsoever from the 1st May, 1880. (1882) 149. 1109. Police Court, Montreal : — Copies of affidavits taken before Commissioner Hemming, respecting the administration of the office and Police Court, Montreal ; and copy of the Report of the said Commissioner and all documents relating to the re-organiza- tion of the said Police office. (1876.) 38. 135. (S. Papera, No. 25.) 8 iU^ 114 ACCOUNTS AND rAPKHS— am/mwerf. I. Presented or oommunicated to the House — continued, Folioemen : 1110. Copies of Ordors in Cnuiicil, papers and porrpBpondence respoctinK the mivintoimnrf at common cohI of a certain number of Polioemun. (1883.) 'J88. 1111. Copies of all Orders in Council Ac, rospocting the maintenance at common cost oft | certain number of pt.licemen. (1883.) '288, (1884) 29. (S. Tapers, No. Ul.) ma. Pontiao :— Colonization money, (1887.) 292. 1113. Pontiao and Paciilo Junction Railway Company :— Vide infra, 1356. 1114. Portland West : — Copies of all the records having reference to the sale and issue | of patents of the lots No. 31 and 32 in the Ist Range of Portland West, in the county of Ottawa, with all correspondence relating thereto, (187S).) 111). 1115. Population of the Province : — A statement giving the population of the rroviiiPcif Quebec, showing soparatcly, origin or nationalities according to the last Federal! census, (18H3.) 310, (1884) 22. (S. Papers, No. 3.) Not to bepnnted, 118. 1116. Postage : — A detailed statement of the sums expended on the Postage lulli of Letters and Documents by the Government ol' the Province of Quebec, from its for mation ; such statement to show the amount expended in each year, (1870,) 1!). 1117. Precedence, Oeneral Tables of .—Vide supra, 246. 111§. Pr^mont : — A copy of the Order in Council of the 7th. May, 1886, granting aner tension of the district of inspection of School Inspector Pr^mont. (1886.) 217.250. (S. Papers, No. 54.) Primeau, Marie : 1110. Copies of all letters, correspondence, Ac, exchanged between certain persons of the parish of Ste. Philom^ne, and the Government relating to the admission of Marie Primeau, a lunatic, into the St. Jean de Dieu Asylum. (1882.) 31, 50. (S. Papers, Xo, 15.) Not to be printed, 161. llSiO. Copies of all correspondence and of all documents relating to the removal of Marie Primeau to the Asylum, and her detention therein. (1886.) 72, 93. (S. Papers, No.21,) Printing and Stationery : 1131. A statement of all amounts paid for printing and stationery during the years 1879- 1880-1881 and to whom paid ; such statement to include all amounts paid for printing and stationery for account of Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Kailroad, (1882.) 80. liaa. Amount paid for printing and stationery during 1879-1880-1881, (1883.) 252. (8, | Papers, No. 65.) I i ACCOUNTS AND VkVEnS-amtinued. 115 I. Presented or oommunioated to the House — continued. Printing, Advertiiing and Stationery : lltiU. An nucoiint in detail of all Bums of money Hpcnt in ouch dopartinoiit for printing, mlvcrtising and stationery for the yoard 1882-1883-1884. (1886) 38, 278. (S. Tapers, No. 87.) ll'il. Account in dc rtdvortisinj? and stationery 137 A anil 27 13.) To bepmUed, 348 Printing : iail of all mims of numoy spent in each department for printing, stationery for the fmcal year 1885. (188«>) 01, llo, 425. (S. I'apers, Nos. rn . 1 . '__ 1 _ ■ n ti\ 1195. Information respecting: 1. The sums paid separately to different persons for the prill p of the House, the names of those who tendered therefor, and the natiire of th !• tenders ; the names of the actual printers, the tenor and duration of their contracts, and of the arrangements entered into with them. 2. The firices agreed upon and the arrangements made between the Queen's Printer or the 'Joveniment and the dillerent printers, for the printing of the " Official Gazette," and other cllicial papers; the names of the persons who were invited to tender, their replies and stipulations, and all other documents ritlative to the distribution of the aforesaid printed papers, (18C9) 72. 1136. A copy of the contracts passed last year for the printing of both Hotises of the Legislature and Departments ; also, a statement showing the changes, if any, in the tariffs mentioned in the aid contracts, (1876) 78. IWT. Copy of the agreements made by the Government for all official printing under the control of the Government, the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly, (1887) 234. I19S. Prisoners :— A statement showing the number of persons imprisoned in 1877, in the cities of Montreal and Quebec, on account of their inability to pay ihe fines imposed upon them ; how much the Government has received for the board and support of said prisoners. (1877-78.) 113. Prisons, Asylnms : 1139. General Report of the Pi'ison Inspectors for the Province of Qeebec for the year 1868, (1869,) 112, (S. Papers, No. 23.) To be printed, 112, 214.— Annual Reports of the Inspectors, (1870,) 47, (S. Papers, No. 12.)— (1871) 222 (S. Papers, No. 23.) Referred to Printing Committee, 222.— (1872,) 223, (S. Papers, No. 81.) Referred to Printing Com- mittee, 223.— (1873-4,) 172, (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1875,) 186, (S. Papers No. 15.)— (1876,) 99, (S. Papers, No. 9.) Referred to Printing Committee, 9b. (1877-8,) 138. (S. Papcrsi No. 23.) To be printed, 143. (1880,) 35. (S. Papers, No. 8.)— (1882,) 225, 281. (S. Papers, No. 35.) To be printed, 225, 281.— (1883,) 292. (S. Papers, No. 15.) To be printed, 292.— (1884,) 79. (S. Papers, No. 10.)— (1885,) 55. (S. Papere, No. 15.)— (1886,) 424. (S. Pa- pers, So. 20.)— (1887,) 214. (S. Papers, No. 92.) 116 ACCOUNTS AND FA.VERS- continued. I. Presented or communicated to the House — continued. Prisons, Asylums -.—continued. 1130. Copies of all reports of the Inspectors of Prisons, respecting the prison of the Judicial District of Kamouraska, since the report of 1863 ; and further, the presentments of the Grand Juries, from the said date, on the state of the Court House and Prison of the said Judicial District, (1867-8,) 80. 1131. Copies of all the reports of the prison inspectr rs, relating to the prison of the Judicial District of Kamouraska, from the report of 1863 ; and the presentments of the Grand Juries since that time, upon the state of the Court House and Prison of the said Judi- cial District, (1869,) 30. 1132* Copies ofall the Reports of the Prison Inspectors, relating to thePrisonof the Judicial District of Kamouraska, from the Report of 1863 ; and the presentments of the Grand Juries since that time, upon the state of the Court House and Prison of the said Judicial District, (1869.) 30, 43. (S. Papers, No. 16.) 1133. A statement sho-wingthe the Institutions and Prisons visited by the Prison Inspectors during the year 1869, specifying the number and the date of the visits to each Institution or Prison and the name of the Inspector making such visit ; and further a return giving the same information for the first ten months of the present year, (1870.) 16, 23. (S. Papers, No. 12.) 1134. A statement of the total expenditure and receipts of the Provincial Reformatory for the year 1869, and for the ten months which have elapsed of the present year, together with an estimate of the probable expenditure and receipts for the two remaining months of 1870, (1870.) 18,;33. (S. Papers, No. 12.) Referred to printing Committee, 33, Supplementary Return. 46. (S. Papers, No. 12.) Referred to printing Committee, 46. 1135. Special Report from the Inspectors of Prisons Asylums &c., on the condition as established by their visits during the last ten months, of the Provincial Reformatory, from the commencement of the month of January laat until the Ist. November instant, (1870.) 15, 36. (S. Papers, No. 12.) 1136. Copies of correspondence between the Government and the proprietor or proprietors of any property or properties over which may pass the rising main to supply water tojthe'Reformatory of St. Vincent de Paul, the indemnity paid for the right of passing thcEsaid^main, the price given for the site of the building in which the engine is placed,Ethe extent of the said site &c. ; and also, copy of a letter on the same subject, forwarded by several citizens of St. "Vincent de Paul to Jos. H. Bellerose, Esq., M. P. P.; anditransmitted by the latter to the Hon. the Provincial Secretary, (1870.) 58, 202. (S. Papers, No. 12.) 1137. A copy of all freports &c, and all documents relating to the discharge of a certain number of patients from the St. Jean de Dieu Asylum, (1879) 33, 86. (S. Papers, No. 21.) To bepnnted, 340. ACCOUNTS AND WATERS— continued. 117 ' P I. Presented or communicated to the Kouse— continued. Prisons, Asylums :— continued. 113§. A statement shewing the names and surnames of all the persons now confined in the Asylum of Saint- Jean de Dieu at Longue-Pointe ; the name of the place or parish whence they come; the amount paid annually, every month, or otherwise, by those who pay their board wholly or partially, (1880) 101, 157. (S. Papers, No. 30.) 1139. Copies of all letters, telegrams, complaints and other documents relating to accusa- tions brought against Dr. Guillaume Ernest Roy .assistant physician to the St. Jean de Dieu Lunatic Asylum, as well as copies of letters or telegrams received by the Department of the Provincial Secretary, from the said Dr. G. E. Roy, or other persons in his favour, Ac, &c., (1880) 182. 1140. A copy of the Report of the Inspectors of Prisons aud Asylums, on the Inebriate Asylum of Belmont, (1870,) 110. 1141. Copies of all correspondence between the Government and the proprietor or proprie- tors of any property or properties, over which may pass the rising main to supply water to the Reformatory of St. Vincent de Paul, the indemnity paid for the right of passing the said main and whether any special privilege or servitude has been established, etc., (1870,) 88, 202. (S. Papers, No. 12.) 1142. Copies of the contracts entered into between the Government and the Proprietors of the Beauport Lunatic Asylum, since the month of May 1857. (1871.) 121. (8. Papers, No. 17.) 1143. A copy of the correspondence between the Government and Les Frhreade St-Vincjnt- de-Paul, re-pecting the reform of young offenders, and also a copy of the report made by the Inspectors, appointed to select the most desirable situation for the Reforma- tory. (1872.) 20. 86. (S. Papers, No. 16.) Not printed, 190. 1144. Copies of all letters addressed to the Governme-t by the managers of the Catholic Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Montreal, (1873-4.) 44, 47. (S. Papers, No. 10.) To be printed, 47. 1145. A statement showing the number of prisoners escaped from Provincial prisons since the Ist July last; the prisons from which such escapes occurred, the official report of the gaolers announcing the same ; the measures adopted to arrest the prisoners, and the number of them recaptured, (1875) 39. 1146. A statement showing the number of prisoners actually detained in the Reformatory Prison, the date of their sentence, the reason for which they were sentenced, and the nature of their offence, the amount stolen by them and from whom, (if it be from relations or strangers) by whom sentence was pronounced, and the duration of their sentences, for the past two years, (1877-78) 119. 118 ACCOUNTS AND VAVmS- continued. I. Presented or communicated to the KonBe— continued. Prisons, Lunatic Asylums :— continued. 1147. A copy of all reports, correspondence, representations, examinations, and all docu- ments relating to the discharge of a certain number of patients from the Asyluni ofSt.JeandeDieu. (]879,)33, 86. (S. Papers, No. 21.) To be pnnted, MO. 114§. Copies of the Reports, Orders in Council &c., respecting the appointment as well as the dismissal of Didace Tass6 and L, L. L. Desaulnieis, Inspectors of Public Officers and Inspectors of Prisons, Asylums &c., (1879,) 79. 1149. Vide supra 77-81. 830, 832, 833. 1138, 1150. Privileges and Immunities : — Motion for an Address representing that the cabinet of which Hon. Mr. Joly is the chief, was defeated three different times durmg the sitting of the 8th March instant, by majorities varying from 20 to 22, and regretting that the advisers of His Excellency persist in retaining power against the will of the majority of this House and of the country ; objected to on the ground that it is contrary to the constitution ; Mr. Speaker over ruled the objection ; his decision confirmed on appeal, (1877-78,) 227. 1191. Prize Books : — List of books distributed at present in the Roman Catholic and Pro- testant Schools of the the Province of Quebec, by the Department of Public Instruc- tion, (1887,) 63, 98. (S. Papers, No. 47.) To bepriiUed, 224. 1153. Properties sold by the Sheriff :— A statemont showing for each district in the Province, for the year 1884 ; the number of prop* rties sold by the sheriff ; the price of sale of each lot ; the costs incurred for the sale of each lot, ; motion withdrawn, (1885,) 258. 1153. Protean, Alexis : — Copies of the documents relating to the various transactions which have taken place, respecting certain lots of land granted by the Government to Alexis Protean and others on the river Metinac, in the county of Champlain,(1883,) 288. Prothonotaries : 1154. A copy of the Report of Commissioner Hemming upon the state and administration of the office of the Prothonotary of the Superior Court and of the Clerk of the Circi'it Court of the Distiict cf Montreal, (1876.) 38. 1155. A detailed statement, showing the expenditure of the Prothonotary 's Office at Three Rivers, from the 1st July, 1867, (1871.) 210. 1156. A list of the Prothonotaries, of the Superior Court, in alphabetical order, of districts, their profession the date of their appointment and the permanent revenue uf their office for each of the last five years. (1885) 73, 194. (S. Papers, No. 63.) To beininted, 319. 1157. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Three-Rivers :— A statement of the Revenuet of the office of the Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown for the District of Three- Rivers for the years, 1875-76-77 and up to this date (1878.) 48, 108. (S. Papers, No. 32.) To be printed, 129. ACCOUNTS AND VAFEUS— continued. 119 II i' I, Presented or Communicated to the Kouae— continued. Frothonotaries and Clerks of the Circuit Courts : 115§. Return showing the number of Frothonotaries and employees in their offices, their names, salaries and nature of their employment ; also, the names of the Clerks of the Circuit Courts and the Clerks of the Peace, in the Districts of Montreal, Quebec, Three-Rivers and Aylmer, (1867-68.) 80, 133. (Appendix No. 11.) 1159. Return of the Frothonotaries and Clerks of the Circuit Court for the District of Montreal, stating how many there are, the number of employees in their offices, their names salaries and duties and further the amount of the contingent expenses of the said offices for the year 1867 ; together with a statement of the revenues thereof for the said year ; and also a similar return of the Clerks of the Peace for the District of Quebec, (1869.) 59, 62. (S. Papers, No. 19.) To be printed, 214. lltfO. Frothonotaries, Clerks and Sheriffs (Montreal and Quebec.) :— Return of all the officers or employees of the Government in the difterent departments of the Public Service, in the city of Quebec, and in the various Judicial Districts of this Province, such as Clerks, Sheriffis, Frothonotaries, Clerks of the Peace, Gaolers, Wardens of Reformatories, &c. &c., with the names of said officers or employees, the amount of annual salary payable or paid to them respectively, whether as salary in money, or by fees of office, or both. (1869.) 22. 1161. Frothonotaries, Clerks and Sheriffs (Rural Districts) :— The names of the sureties given by Frothonotaries, Clerks of the Circuit Courts, Coroners, SheriflPs and Registrars of the Rural Districts of this Province ; and also the amount of their sureties, ( 1876.) 30. 1162. Frothonotary's office, Beauharnois : — Copies of all reports made by the Government inspectors respecting the office of the Prothonotary of the District of Beauharnois, (1879.) 108, 136. (S. Papers, 64. Frovince of Quebec : 1163. Correspondence relative to the payment of $500,000 by the Dominion of Canada to the Province of Quebec. (1879.) 29. (S. Papers, No. 15.) 1164. A statement giving population, showing origin or nationalities, according to last Census, (1888.) 310. 1165. Frovincial Accounts : — The special statement in tabular form prepared by the Auditor of Provincial Accounts, (1876). 62. 1166. Frovincial Board of Physicians : — Copies of all rules and regulations made by the Provincial Board of Physicians ; and also, copies of the tariff established by the said Board, (1879) 53, 139. (S. Papers, No. 67.) Frovincial Bonds : 1167. A Return stating what amount of Frovincial Bonds were sold in pursuance of an advertisement which appeared in the London Times of the 4th July, 1874, and signed J. Robertson, Treasurer of the Frovince of Quebec, offering for sale eight hundred thousand p< mds sterling of the bonds of this Province. &c., &c., (1874"75) 33, 56. (S, Papers, No. 11.) To be printed, 57. 120 ACCOUNTS AND VAVEUS— continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "ELouBe—continued. Provincial Bonds :— continued. 116S. Copies of all correspondence on tlie subject of any loan negotiated or attempted to be negotiated since last Session under the act or acts authorizing the issue of Provincial Bonds for the payment of subsidies to Railways ; the act under which the loan was negotiated the amount of Bonds issued ; the amount realized from such Bonds ; the rate at which they were negotiated ; the rate of interest payable and where and how to be paid, &c., &g., (1876) 30, 109. (S. Papers, No. 19.) To be printed, 110. 1169. Provincial Medical Board : — Copies all rules and rugulations made by the Provincial Medical Board; and also, copies of the Tariff passed by the said Board, (1879) 38. Provincial Police : 1170. A copy of the annual Report of the Commissioner of the Provincial Police with the statistics accompanying the same, and a statement of the sums of money paid or due the Govornment during the past year by various municipalities, corporations or persons for services rendered by said Police, (1878,) 28, 41. (S. Papers, No. 7.) 1171. Copies of all Orders in Council since the month of May 1878, re-establishing the Provincial Police, the number of men and officers, with the salaries of each ; and a stalemcnt showing the expenses incurred fur the transport of prisoners from Quebec to the Penitentiary, to the Reformatory School (at Minitreal) and for the transport of lunatics from Beauport to Longue Pointe, the whole from the 1st May, 1878, to the 30th June, 1879. (1879,) 78, 155. (S. Papers, No. 74.) Provincial Railway : 1172. Statement of the Receipts and Expenditure of the management of the Provincial Railway from the beginning of the present fiscal year to the 15th March, 1882. (1882), 26. 1173. Copies of all correspondence, memorials, etc., respecting the payment of $6,000.00 per mile petitioned for from the Federal Government, as a compensation to the Province for that portion of our former Provincial Railway extending from St. Martin to Quebec. (1885,) 180. 1174. Public Accounts :— Public Accounts for 1868, (1869.) 32. (S. Papers, No. 3.) To ie p/-i/i, Int. iliily, IHt>7, iliHtinfi^iiiHliinK tlio aniuunl. paid tor i'apital ami lluil puiti for iiitoroat, niul llie Hmniint lomainiii^; due on tlic Haid Loan to the Ist. January 1874, ilii'tin^MiishiiiK aJHo tho amount duo for nipital, and that, duo lor intcrcHt; niontioniiiK till' p<>r.son.s llial ar(> ind(>l)ted,and tli<> amount diu> hy oacii, and all OrdrrH in Count'il and corrospondencc on tho suhject of the Haid Loan, (1873-4) 1V)4. |!J.W, The I'etiticm of F. V^zina, J. I'apillon, H. M"tt(', .1. G. Forlin, and others, of Qnchcc, presented to His Excellency in (!ouncil tho U7th of Novemhcr last; praying that tho (loverrunent remit and reliixiuish the payment o! tht> dchentures, known under tho niune of "The Quehec Fire Loan ;" also, copies of all Orders in Council in connection with this Petition, (1874-6) 81, 8'J. (S. Papers, No. 18.) rW9. statement shewing the amount paid on the Quehec Fire l^oan, since tho Ist .Inly, 18()7, distinguishing how much wai, paid on the capital, and how much as interest ; also, the amount which remained duo on tho Ist. .January. 1874, distinguishing what was duo as capital from what was due as interest, and giving tho names of the persons who owe any of the sums, and how much each one owes ; also, copies of all Orders in Council, relative to the said Loan, (1874-5) 66. (S. Papers, No. 18.) Referred to Printing Committee 67. 1860. The Petition of F. V<''zina, .T. Papillon, H. Matte, J. G. Fortin and others, of Quehec, presented to His Excellency in Council, the 27th of Novemher last ; jjraying that the Government remit and relinquish the payment of the dehentures, known under tho name of " The Quebec Fire Loan ; " also, copies of all Orders in Council in connec- tion with this Petition. (1874-5.) 89. (S. Papers, No. 18.) Referred to a Select Com- mittee, 128. l!WI, Copy of the Commission of the Commissioners appointed to enqniro mto tho fjicts and circumstances connected with the " Quebec Fire Loan, " together with all the proceedings of the Commission, the evidence and exhibits laid before it, the Itopovt of the Commissioners, the Orders in Council respecting such (Jommissioii and tho Report of the Commissioners, not including however, the papers constituting \o. 18 of the Documents of the last Session, (1875) 14, 23. (S. Papers, No. 7.) llW'i. Copies of all Order of Council to the mains levies d'hypothoques whicli have boon given since 1869 to date, as regards the Quebec Fire Loan, (1876) c', 87. (S. Papers, No. 16.) [I263. Copies of all deeds. Orders in Council, documents or other papers respecting the settlement of the Quebec Fire Loan. (1879) 206, 282. (S. Papers, No. 97.) To be printed, 344. 180 ACCOUNTS AND FAVERS— continued. I. Presented or communicated to the KouBe— continued. Quebec General Mining Act : 1364. Return showing the sums of money paid into the hands of the Treasurer of the Province, under tlie 15th. section of the Quebec General Mining Act. 1880, (1881.) 3y, 50. (S. Papers, No. 24.) 1365. Copies of all correspondence exchanged between the Government of this Province and the Minister of Justice at Ottawa, relating to the application for a disallowance of the Quebec General Mining Act of 1880, and the petitions, memorials and other documents relating to such application. (1882.) 8G, 172. (S Papers, No. 45.) To be printed, 361 . Quebec License Act : 1366. Statement of fines imposed under the Quebec License Law 1878. (1882.) 89. 1367. Copies of the instructions given to the different License Inspectors of the Province, respecting suits brought by them for infringements of the Quebec License Act, and especially the instructions which should guide them when they receive accusations or information not accompanied by deposit. (1882.) 296. 136§. Quebec Lunatic Asylum : — Report of the Medical Proprietary-Directors for 1879-80 (1882,) 21. (S. Papers, No. 7.) To be printed, 21. Report for 1880-81, (1882,) 187. (S. Pa- pers, No. 23.) To bepnnted, 137.— (1883,) 238. (S. Papers, No. 9.) To be printed, 238- (1884,) 47. (S. Papers, No. 9.) 1369. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Vide infra, 1374-1476. 1370. Quebec, New Court House : — Copies of the correspondence, memorials and petitions between the Honorable Justices of the Superior Court and of the Bar of the district of Quebec, respecting the construction of the New Court House at Quebec and the estim- ates of the work on such building. (1885.) 240. 278. (3. Papers, No. 84.) ISTl. Quebec North Shore and South Shore Turnpike Trusts :— The Commission, proceed- ings and report of the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the affairs of the Quebec North and South Shore Turnpike Trusts. (1875.) 37, 151. (S. Papers, No. 25.) To be printed, 175. 1373. Quebec North Shore Turnpike Trust :— Copies of petitions and representations of the Quebec North Shore Turnpike Trust submitted to the Government, amongst otliers the Report dated 4th. December 1875. (1887.) 286. Quebec Official Gazette : 1373. Copies of Orders in Council respecting the office of Queen's Printer, and the publication of the Quebec Official Gazette, (1869.) 22. (S. Papers, No. 14.) To be printed, 214. 1374. The Order in Council fixing the tariff rates for the publication of notices and advertisenients m the Quebec Official Gazette ; a statement of the revenue derived from'such publication, up to the first day of January instant, such statement to show separate!: the revenue derived from the notices of sales of lands for municipal taxes, (1869-70.) 168. ia§8. Queen I ACCOUNTS AND TAFERS— continued. 131 P I. Presented or communicated to the House -continued. 1275. Quebec Riots : — A statement of all sums of money paid or due in connection with the riots in Quebec in June last. (1878,) 85. (S. Papers, No. i«.) Quebec School of Navigation : 1276. List of the pupils who have followed the course of the Quebec School of Navigation since its foundation, and showing how many have obtained certificates of competency as shipmasters or mates. (1885,) 73, 85. (S. Papers, No. 25.) To be printed, 283. 1277. Names and titles of those who have studied at the Quebec School of Navigation du- ring the past year. (1886,) 72. 93. (S. Papers, No. 19.) 127§. Quebec Skating Club : — Copy of correspondence with respect to the removal of the Kink Building. (1887,) 217, 271. (S. Papers, No. 101.) 1279. Quebec South Shore Turnpike Trustees :— A copy of any document granting power to the Quebec South Shore Turnpike Trustees, respecting the rebuilding of a bridge over the river Chaudi^re ; such power granted by the present Government or by their predecessors ; also, copy of any Order in Council, titles, papers and documents relating thereto, (1876 J 73. 12§0. Qvebec South Shore Turnpike Trust Commissioners :— A statement setting forth the number of miles of road, which have been macadamized, and are kept in order by the Quebec South Shore Turnpike Trust Commissioners. A statement of the receipts and expenditure of the said Commissioners on the said roads, from the Ist January, 1873, to Ist January, 1875. A copy of the tariffs established by the said Commis- sioners, for the use of the said roads. A copy of all correspondence on the subject of the said roads, between the Government, on the one part, and the Commissioners and the inhabitants, or the Councils of the Municipalities, through which tlie said roads pass, on the other part. (1874-75,) 118. Quebec Turnpike Trust : 12§1. A statement showing tho ;'-;8,rly amounts of the receipts and expenditure of the various roads on the Sw. i a ^jhore of the River St. Lawrence, since tliey were placed under the control of the Qu( uer Turnpike Trust, under the Ac^ 18 Vict., Chap. 235, up to the time the North S]:ciD Turnpike Trust was separated fr .^ .^.at of the South Shore ; as also, the length rr ecadamized and kept in repaira on each of the roads mentioned in Section VIII cf the said Act, (1869-70) 130. 12§2. Copiec of .>.ll Petitions correspondence Ac, addressed since last year by the bearers of the Debentures of the Quebec Turnpike Ti-ust to tho Govcum nt of this Province, respecting the paj raent of such De'icntures &c,., (18S3.) "^SS. 19§3. Queen Insurance Cozjpany :— A copy of thr ocv'iretion a.-id pleadings in the case instituted by the Government of this Pioviuiv; -.ga' .nt tho Queen Insurance Company (1876) 129. 182 ACCOUNTS AND F AVERS— continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "KouBe— continued. dueen's Printer : ltt§4. Reports the Queen's Printer, shewing the number of copies of the Acts printed and distributed by him to the Departments, administrative bodies, officers, and other persons, to whom they were sent ; the number of copies delivered to each ot them, and by what authority ; also, the number of copies of the Acts of each Sessio" remaining, together with a detailed statement of the expense by him actually in.ur- red, for the printing and distribution of the said Acts or Statutes. (1869.) 37. (S. Papers, No. 14.) To be printed, 214.— (1869-70.) 26. (S. Papers, No. 7.) His Pteport relative to the receipts and expenses of the Quebec Official Gazette, 26. (S. Papers, No. 7.)— (1870.) 13. (S. Papera, No. 8.) Referred to Printing Committee, 14.— (1871.) 30. (1872.) 39. (1873-74.) 38. (App., No. 1.)— (1874-75.) 42. (App., No. 1.)— (1875.) 33, (App. No. 1.)— (1876.) 27. (App., No. 1.)— (1877-78.) 45. App., No. 3.)— (1879.) 14, (App., No. 2.)— (1880.) 61. (App., No. 3.)— (1881.) 37. App., No. 1.)— (1882.) 24 A, ,,., No. 1.)— (1883.) 47, (S. Papers, No. 9i.)— (1884.) 64. (S. Papers, No. 32.)— (i S3-.) . ;), (S. Papers, No. 20.)— (1886.) 25. (S. Papers, No. 11.)— (1887.) 22. (S. Papere, J~' 2'' 13§5. Statement of sums lost or not collected by the Queen's Printer for advertisemcntBor subscriptions. (1887) 46, 273. (S. Papers, No. 102.) Queen vs. Lupine : 1386. Correspondence and instructions respecting the filing of a nolle prosequi in the case of the Queen vs. Lupine before the Criminal Court for the district of Montmagny, on the 27th. March, 1882. (1882.) 110. 12S7. Copy of the preliminary investigation made by Joseph Nicole, Esq., J. P. at Montmagny in 1882, in re. The Queen vs. Lupine. (1887.) 76, 197. (S. Papers, No. 85.) 1288. Queen vs. the Township ofWarwick : — Copies of correspondence, showing whether execution was stayed by order of the Government, and the reasons why such proceed- ings were interfered with. (1883.) 33, 76. (S. Papers, No. 19.) Quesnel, Auguste: 1389. Copies of all documents and correspondence whatsoever, r<^lating to the suspension of Auguste Quesnel, Esquire, as Sheriff of the District of Arthabaska. (1880,) 85 18'2. (S. Papei-s, No. 34.) 1300. All correspondence and Orders in Council, bince the time of the suspension of Au- guste Quesnel, Esq., from the office of Sheriff of the District of Arthabaska, in 18"'J, until his restoration to that office, during the present year. (1881,) 39, 147. (S. Papers. No. 45.) 1301. Copies of Reports and Orders in Council, dismissing Mr. Quesnel, Sheriff of Artha- baska, and Mr. Beaudry, Prothonotary of Beauharnois, as well aa reasons given, by His Honor and communicated to his advisers to delay or refuse to approve such reports, (1880,) 58. 1303. Racioot, £. :— Vide Supra, 1001. I. Present Railwi 1293. Reporl (1883) (1885) i 1394. li^v-s A stat( Noveml of the A lioned other C ment b( lieu of 1 Copies .?,! Rai paid CO the appl v'hich 8 ill, 152 129«. A copy Magloir Governr boundar 1297. Copies > '^;.(''''/ay t ' Ia.'\v applif t: jn' h sun =!■.: .8. ] I29S. A stflte: any iron under wl pleted b; liW/9. A statei or iron r number money I Railway (1874-75) ACCOUNTS AND VAVVMS-continued. 133 ^ i Artlm- pivcii. )ve such I. Presented or Commimicated to the Kouae— continued. Railways : 1893. Report of the Commissioner of Railways of the Province of Quebec, for 1881-82, (1883) 295. (S. Papers, No. 71.) To be printed, 295. (1884) 29. (S. Papers, No. 22.— (1885) 84. (S. Papers, No. 24.)— (1886) 286. (S. Papers No. 61.) 1394. A statement specifying the names of the Railway Companies which, on the first of November last, had complied with the requirements of Sections 1 and 2. of chapter 2, of the Act 37 Vict., in such manner as to become entitled to the Provincial aid men- tioned in the suid two Sections. Such statement to also include the names of the other Companies mentioned in the said Act, which should have nctiried the Govern- ment before the 1st January instant, of their option of accepting the Provincial aid in lieu of land grants. (1874-75) 69. 1*1^5, Copies of any reports up to this date to the Government, either by the Provin- ,f,i Railway Board or its engineers; together with a statement of all sums of money paid CO Railway Companies by law entitled to public grants ; together with copies of the applications of companies or individuals for money, the legal authority under yhich such sums of money have been paid, and the names of the recipients. (1874-75) dl, 152. (S. Papers, No. 31.) ia9€. A copy of the correspondence exchanged between Rev. Mr. Boulet, cur4 of St. Magloire, Mr. Faucher de Saint-Maurice, M. P. P., and several other persons and the Government, with respect to a a railway which would run through the lands on the boundaries of Dorchester, bcllechnsse, Montmagny and L'Islet. (1886) 171. I'i97. Copies of any reports to this date made to the Government, either by the Provincial ^; i"'' ,ay Board or its engineers ; together with a statement of all sums of money paid I - \%' \.wy Companies by law entitled to public grants , together with copies of the appli' 'ions of companies or individuals for money, the legal authority under which ;n' b pums of niuney have been paid, and the names of the recipients. (1874-75.) Ill, '. 3. Papers, No. 31.) ^ 1498. A 8tot°!nc;it of all the sums of money paid, up to the present, by the Government to any iron or wooden Railway Company ; the date of such payments, and the authority under which such payments were made ; and the number of miles of railway com- pleted by such Companies. (1877-78.) 50. V}Xl9. A statement of all sums of mont-y hitherto paid by the Government to any wooden or iron railway, the date of such payments, the authority under which made, and the number of miles of roads c Tioleted by such companies. (1875) 23. |" •, International and South Eastern, (1879,) 208. To be printed, 345. 1303. A list of the Railways in the Province of Quebec, which are entitled to a subsidy from Government, the said list giving, in as many distinct columns, the names of the Railway Companies which are entitled to such subsidy, the authority under which it is due them, the amount paid to each of them, on the 1st July 1879, and lastly, the balance reinaining due to each of them on the said 1st July, 1879. (1880,) 60, 96. (S. Papers, No. 16.) To be printed, 297. 130'1. Copies of all Orders in Council contracts, letters, and generally all documents rehiting directly or indirectly to the construction, equipment and management of the Ber- thier branch line of railway, (1881,) 84. 175. (S. Papers, No. 53.) 1305. Copies of the correspondence exchanged between the Government and all other persons whatsoever respecting the incorporation of the Railway Company authorized by 44-45 Vict., sec. 16, Chap. 2, with copies of letters-patent incorporating the said Company. (1882,) 149, 187, (S. Papers, No. 49.) 1306. Copies of petitions memorials or letters sent to the Government claiming that they derive no benefit from the Act 45 Vict., Chap. 23 on account of the restrictions con- tained in the 3rd section thereof. (1883,) 290. 1307. A list of the companies which have complied with the provisions of 40 Vict., Chap. 16, (1876,) by furnishing the Commissioner of Crown Lands with a plan indicating the lands selected Ac, (1887,) 75, 121. (S. Papers, Jo. 55.) 130§. Copies of all documents submitted by the Railway Companies entitled to land grants, (1887.) 40. 1300. Cojjies of all the Reports which the Railway Companies are obliged to make yearly to the Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works. (1887.) 40, 88.) (S. Papers, No. 45.) 1310. Copies of a petition presented by the citizens of St-Eustache, praying for the con- struction of a brr-nch railway between Ste-Th6rSse and St-Joseph ma St-Eustache, (1881.) 214. ACCOUNTS AND TAVEUS— continued. 185 * I, Presented or communicated to the Komsg— continued. Railways : — continued, 1311. A statement of the expenditure and receipts of the St. J6r6me Branch Railway from the Ist. March 1878 to the let. March 1879, and from the laat mentioned date to the Ist. March last. (1881.) 29. 1312. A statement of the Consolidated Railway Fund, showing the amount and date of receipts of said Fund, the amount and date of payments, the names of persons to whom payments were made and the balance of said Fund remaining (1878.) 29, 73. (S. Papers, No. 13.) To be printed, 76, 129. 1313. A statement showing the sums of money paid from the 20ih July 1878 to date, for all expenses incurred by the Railway Department, in virtue of the Act of last Session ; such statement not to show the sums paid to the contractors, (1879) 30. To be printed, 338. 1314. A Statement showing the amount of money given as a subsidy, as well as the amount remaining due, to all Companies incorporated for building railways in this Province, from Confederation in 1867, to this day, (1881) 84. 1315. A copy of the Order or Orders in Council authorizing the building of the Railway on Isle J^sus from the village of St. Vincent de Paul to the St. Martin Junction, (1879) 32. To be printed, 339. 1316. Copies of Orders in Council, contracts, letters, orders and generally of all doctiments respecting the purchase, construction, equipment and management of the Lanoraie and Joliette Railway, (1881) 84, 175. (S. Papers, No. 51.) To be printed, 209, 270. 1317. Copies of Orders in Council, contracts, letters, and generally of all documents res- pecting the purchase, construction equipment and management of the Lanoraie and Joliette Railway, (1881) 84, 175. (S. Papers, No. 51.) To bepriiUed, 209, 270. 131 §. Statement of the amount of money which the Government has paid to the Laurentian Railway to construct its ro id and the amount of money which the Government has drawn, or which is still due to it on the said road, during each of the last two fiscal years ending on the 30th June 1879. (1879) 124, 140. (S. Papers, No. 72.) 1319. Statement showing the amount of money received from the Laurentian Railway Company, from the 30th March, 1879, to the 30th March, 1880, and from that date to that on which its last payment was made, (1880) 68, 135. (S. Papers, No. 24.) 1320. List of the shareholders of the Laurentian Railway commonly called " St. Lin Branch" (1882) 149. L^vis and Kennebec Railway Company : 1321. A return of all the moneys paid to the said company or to my person representing the same on account of the subsidy payable under the various Acts of the Legislature (1878) 74. 1322. Copies of the Report made by the Engineer sent by Governmen on the Levis and Keimebec Railway during last month. (1880) 250. ■\\ .186 ACCOUNTS AND VAVEUS-continued. I. Presented o r communicated to the "KoxxBe—contimied. Railways : — continued. L6vi& and Kennebec Railway Company •.—continued. 1333. Copies of all Petitions or oilier applications made by the Government by or on behalf of the Levis and Kennebec Railway Company, since the Ist day of November last, asking for the payment of the subsidies payable to the said Company or for tlie consent of the Government to a transfer of the same, and of all counter representa- tions made respecting the same by the Bondholders of the said Company, and of all Orders in Council and correspondence on the subjtct. ( 1880) 102, 275. (S. Papew, No. GG.) To be printed. 297. 1334. Copies of all Ordcirs in Council passed from the 1st November 1879, respecting the L6vis and Kennebec Railway Company, (1881) 168, 218. (S. Papers, No. 59.) To 6e printed, ?42. 1335. Montreal linoi them Colonization Railway Company :— Mr. Legge's Report as Engi- neer of the Montreal Northern Colonization Railway Company, respecting the merits of the difierent "'uites t> • the said Railway between Ste. Th^r^se and Grenville,( 1873-74,) 78, 94. (S. Papo.s, Nm. 19.) Not to be printed, 155. 1336. Montreal, Ottawa and Western Railway Company :— Copy of the correspondence ex- changed between the Government of this Province, and the Montreal, Ottawa, and Western Railway, and the North Shore Railway, respectively. — Also, copies of the several deeds and contracts passed between the Government and the said Companies, in relation to the construction and completion of their several lines of Railway, (1875,) 42, (S. Papers, No. 11.) To be pHnted, 42. Montreal, Portland and Boston Railway Company : 1337. A statement showing the amount which has been paid to the Montreal, Portland and Boston Railway from the 1st January 1876 up to this date ; the said statement also to show the details of the several sums paid or remitted to certain persons thereto un- authorized by the proprietors of the lands, through which the said road hapjjens to run, and to the company ; with copies of all correspondence between the Government, the company or any other persons on the subject, (1877-78,) 129. 133§. Copies of all correspondence, engineer's reports. Orders in Council, or other docu- ments relating to the said Railway or to the said company, since first March last, (1878,) 27, 37. (S. Papers, No. 6.) To be printed, 73. 1339. Copies of any agreements entered into between the Government and the Montreal, Portland and Boston Railway Company, under which freight and passengers may be carried over its road at rates proportionate with those of the Quebec, Montreal, Otta- wa and Occidental Railway, (1879,) 229. 1330. Copies of all reports, Orders in Council, correspondence and documents respecting the payment of any subsidy to the Montreal, Portland and Boston Railway. (1880,) 42. 96. (S. Papers, No. 17.) To be printed, 297. Northern Colonizatii . I /ACCOUNTS AND VA.VmS-cmtinued. 137 ^ I, Presented or communicated to the "KonBe— continued. Railways : — conthmed. Missisquoi and Black Rivers Valley Railway Company : 1331. Letter in reply to the order of the House of the 14th Noveinher instant for a Return of the affairs of the said Company, (1871) 51. 1333. Correspondence hetween the Directors of the Missisquoi and Black Rivers Valley Railway Company and the Government, in relation to the grant to which such road is entitled; as also, the Report transmitted to the Government 'ly the said Co.npany estahlishing the amount of work etlected on the said line of road, (1874-5) 178, 300. (S. Papers, No. 34.) To be 'printed for members, 300. , 1333. The correspondence between the Directors of the Missisquoi and Black Rivers Valley Railway Company and the Government, in relation to the grant to which such road is entitled; as also, the roport transmitted to the Government by the said Company establishing the amount of work effected on the said line of road, (1874-5) 178. 133'!. New-Brunswick and Canada Railway Company :— Copies of all letters and cor- respondence exchanged between the Government, or any of its members, and Sir George Stephens and Duncan Maclntyre, Esquire, or any other persons interested in the New-Brunswick and Canada Railway Company, respecting the subsidies in lands granted to the Railway from River du Loup to New-Brunswick, &c., Ac. (1886) 332. Northern Colonization Railway Company : 1335. Copy of the judgment rendered in the case of the Northern Colonization Railway Company, or the Government and the county of Ottawa, in regard to the bonus; and the correspondence on the subject between the Government and its Attorneys, (1879) 32, 111. (S. Papers, No. 45.) 1336. Copies of all by-laws which have not yet been laid before this House, passed by munici- palities to subscribe to the capital stock of the Northern Colonization Railway Company of Montreal and of the North Shore, or to grant a bonus to the said Companies (1879) 300. 1337. North Shore and St. Maurice Railway and Navigation Company :— Copies of all correspondence exchanged between the Government and the North Shore and St. Maurice Railway and Navigation Company respecting a grant of lands &c. (1869-70) 168. 189. (S. Papers, No. 17.) I33§. North Shore, Montreal, Ottawa and Western Railways :— A copy of all correspond- ence between the Government and the North Shore, Montreal, Ottawa and the Western Railways, as to the reasons that obliged the said Companies to abandon the work which they had undertaken, of any contract determined on, or of any projected con- tract now under consideration between the Government and such Companies, or any (jther person, for the building of the said Railways, and all offers or proposals made by the Government for the building of said roads. (1875) 34. 138 ACCOUNTS AND VAPETiS— continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "Eouse— continued. Hallways •.—continved. North Shore Railway Company : 1330. Contracts with the Chicago Contracting Company, for construction and equipment of the North Shore Railway of Canada. — And also, the Charter, Provincial and Federal Laws, Judicial Decisions, and divers Documents, respecting the Montreal Northorn Colonization Railway Company with contract granted to Messrs. Duncan MacDonald & Co. (1875) 49. (S. Papers, No. 11.) To be pnnted, 49. 1340. Praying His Excellency to forward to His Excellency the Governor General certain resolutions respecting the construction of the North Shore Railway. (1875) 174. 1341. A statement showing the amounts due by the Government to the contractors of the North Shore Railway for work done by them on the ^lid road; the claims and amount of such claims filed by the said contractors against the Government ; and the claims made against the Government respecting the building of the said road by other per- sons and the amount of such claims. (1882) 80. 1342. A detailed statement of the amounts annually paid by the Government, from Con- federation up to date to the various Railway Companies subsidiaod by Government, as well as the amounts expended and paid by the Government for the completion of the North Shore Railway and for its rolling stock, (1882) 52, 96. (S. Papers, No. 25.) To be printed, 99. 1343. Correspondence respecting the work to be performed by the Company in accordance with the contract of sale of the Railway, (1883) 69, 101. (S. Papers, No. 25.) To he printed, 191. 1344. Copies of correspondence respecting the request for increasing to $12,000 per mile, the grant made for the North Shore Railway between Quebec and Montreal, (1885) 27. 1345. Copies of all correspondence exchanged with the North Shore Railway Company with respect to all negotiations entered into by the Government in connection with the payment of the balance due by that company ind any contract passed or projected for the purpose of changing the date at which the payments of the sums remaining due by the said company were to be made, (1886) 157, 321. (S. Papers, No. 67.) Tok printed, 348. 1346. A copy of the Petition of the parish of St. Roch de I'Achigan ; praying that the line of the North Shore Railway be drawn through the rear of the said parish, (1876) 69, 1347. Copies of all correspondence between the Government and the city of Quebec, res- pecting the payment of the balance of the million of dollars due by the latter, to aid in the construction of the North Shore Railway, (1878) 37. 134§. A statement of all the persons employed in any capacity whatsoever upon the North Shore Railway, at the dale when the Government took possession thereof, giving their names, nationality and salaries respectively. Another and a separate statement of all the persons appointed to fill any office whatsoever upon the said road, from the time the Government took possession of the same up to the 1st of May, 1880, shewing also therein the name and nationality of each employee, the amount of his salary, the date of his appointment and his residence, when he was so appointed, (1880) 32. ACCOUNTS AND VAVERS-conlinued. 139 I Presented or communicated to the "Roviae— continued. Railways : — continued. North Shore Railway Company •.— continued. 1349. Copies of all reportH which have not yet been submitted to this House, made bv Mr. relerson, since the Ist March, 1878, on the location ol' the North Shore Kaihvay. (]880,) 126, 214. (S. Tapers, No. 48.) To be pnnled, 2y7. North Shore Railway Sjrndicate : 1350. Copies of correspondence respecting the payment of certain sums due by the North Shore Railway Syndicate for works to be done in compliance with the deeds of wale of the Eastern and Western Sections of the Q. M. O. & 0. Railway ; (1883,) 202, 359. (S. Papers, No. 74.) 1351. Copies of all correspondence between the Government and the North Shore Railway Syndicate, with respect to the fultilnient of all the conditions which the said syndicate undertook to fulfil in virtue of the contract of sale of the Eastern Section of the said road by the Government to the said syndicate. (1885,) 05, 194. (S. Papers, No. 66.) 1352. Copies of all correspondence respecting the payment of certain sums by the North Shore Railway Syndicate and the execution of the works which they were bound to perform, (1884,) 101, 136. (S. Papers, No. 66.) To be printed, 376. 1353. Pacific and North Shore Railway Companies :— Copies of all correspondence be- tween the Government and the Pacific and .North Shore Railway Companies upon the fulfilment of the conditions of the deed of sale of the Eastern Section, in so far a» relates to the transfer of passengers and freiglit. (1885,) 60, (S. Papers, No. 22.) Pacific Railway Company : 1351. Praying His Excellency to be pleased to forward to His Excellency the Governor General, the accompanying Resolutions, relating to the localization of the Pacific Railway, reported from the Standing Committee on Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines, and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations, and adopted by this House. (1874-75,) 240. 1355. Copies of all correspondence respecting the fulfilment of the conditions contained in the deed of sale between the Government and the, (1883) 92, 174. (S. Papers, No. 58.) To be printed, 216. 1356. Pontiac and Pacific Junction Railway Company :— Copies of Orders in Council and all other Documents respecting the granting of the subsidy of six thousand dollars per mile to the Pontiac and Pacific Junction Railway Company, (1882) 75. Quebec and Oosford Railway Company : 1357. Statement of the affairs of the (1871) 48. (S. Papers, No. 8.)— (1872) 46. (S. Papers, No. 5.) 135§. A statement showing the sums of money paid to the Quebec and Gosford Railway, and to the Quebec and Lake St. John Railway, since the existence of such Companies to the present date, (188t>) 164, 182. (S. Papers, No. 36.) 140 ACCOUNTS AND VkVT^US- continued. I. Presented or communicated to the B-ouBe—conlinued. Railways :— continued. Quebec and Lake St. John Railway : 1359. Copy of the last report made by Mr. Casgrain, Surveyor, of the exploration oi the Territory through which the line of said Railway has been run, (1873-4) 58, 81. (S, Papers, No. IG.) Not to be printed, 156. 1:I00. Copies of Securities given by the said Company for the re-payment of $48,171.20, which they have received for the construction of a Wooden Railway, (1879) 53. 1301. Copies of all reports, Orders in Council, letters and all otlier documents rolatiiii,' to the Quebec and Lake St. John Railway, since the 2nd March, 1878 to the present date, (1880) 164, 18'.). (S. Paperh, No. 43.) 13tt>.2. Copies of all Reports of all the Engineers appointed to explore the Territory between the River St. Lawrence and Lake St. John, for tlu' purpose of locating a line of Railway ; copies of all Petitions addressed to the Government by any persons or companies for the purpose of obtaining aid to continue the Railway from Quebec or from any point on the Q., M., 0. and O. Railway to Lake St. John; copies of all Orders in Council granting aid to any Company for the construction of the said Railway, and the amount which may liave been paid to such Company up to date, distinguishing what has been paid since the first November last, from that which was previously paid, (1880) 59 183. (S. Papers, No. 41.) 1363. Copies of all reports, plans and books of reference and all correspondence forwarded to the Government, since the 1st May 1878, relating to that section of the Quebec and Lake St. John Railway between Gosford and Lake St. John. (1879) 112, 124. (S. Papers, No. 28.) 1364. Copies of all correspondence exchanged between the Government or any of its members since the first of January 1879 up to the first of August instant and the Quebec and Lake St. John Railway and William Baby, esquire, president of the said Company, respecting the payment of the subsidies granted to the said company and the conditions of such payment. (1879.) 208,276. (S. Papers, No. 95.) To be printed,Mo. 1365. The names of the proprietors of limits situated along the projected line of the Quebec & Lake St. John Railway ; and further the names of the proprietors of limits situated fifteen miles each side of the said Railway line. (1883.) 134, 158. (S. Papers, No. 47.) To be printed, 216. 1366. Showing what subsidies in land and cash are promised to the Quebec and Lake St. John Railway to this date. (1885.) 71, 108. (S. Papers, No. 37.) 1367. A copy of the claims for services rendered to the Quebec and Lake St. JohnRailwfl" by Wm. Baby ; debate adjourned, 160. Address ordered. (1885.) 160, 197, 198. (S. Pa- pers, No. 70.) 136S. Coirespondence respecting the completion of such Railway. (1887.) 51, 82. (S. Papers, No. 40.) ACCOUNTS AND V AVERH-conlinued. in I, Presented or communicated to the "EovLBe—conUnued. Railways : • continued. Quebec and New Brunswick Railway Company : |!l«9. Copies of the correspondonce exchanged l)Ctwoen the Govcnimciit atul tlio tiuohcc and New Brunswick Company, wliidi according to its charter, will have its terniimis in the I'rovince ol" Quelicc, between RiviC'rc Oiiclle and Fraservilk', rewpocting the Government grant of 10,0(K) acres of land a mile, granted to it by the Act of this Provinco 34 Vict., clu 21. (1881.) i241. I!I70. Correspondence respecting tlic payment of tlie item of 10,000 acre of land per mile granted by 34 Vict., chap. 21. (18J4) 67, 98. (S. Papers, No. 46.) Not to be printed, 123. Quebec Central Railway : 1371. Copies of all reports and Orders in Council, correspondence, engineer's reports, legal opinions, and generally all documents whatsotner, relating to the payment of 130,060 to the Quebec Central Railway, made on the 4th. December, 1883. (1884.) 375. (1885.) 45. (S. Papers, No. 18.) 1372. Copies of all reports. Orders in Council, correspondence, Ac, relating to the payment of $30,960 to said railway, on the 4th. December 1883. (1884.) 375. 1373. Copies of the correspondence exchanged between the Corporation of tlie town of Levis and the Government with reference to the suspension of Traffic on the. (1887.) 54, 75, (S. Papers, No. 36.) Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway : 1374. The names of all the employees and laborers or workmen who have been victims of any accident while working on that portion of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway between Quebec and Montreal from the 1st. of .January, 1877, up to this date ; the cause of each accident ; the consequences of the accident in each case. (1877-78.) 153, 201. (S. Papers, No. 31.) To be printed, 201. 1375. A statement of the appointments made by the Commissioners of the Q. M. 0. &, 0. Railway from the last session up to the end of the year 1877, in( Vif^ing the names of employees appointed during that period their functions and . fl(ie8, (1877-78.) 61, 112. (S. Papers, No. 11.) 1376. A detailed report of the expenses incurred from the 24th. December, 1875, up to this date, for all surveys, explorations or operations whatever, with a view to the definite location of or of any project of alteration in the line of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway, between Maskinong^, Montreal and Terrebonne, giving the names of all the persons employed in those operations. (1877-78.) 44, 61. (S. Papers, No. 11. 1377. Report of the Commissioners on the progress of the work done on the said road to 1st. December, 1877. (1877-78.) 54. (S. Papers, No. 11.) To be printed, 54. 142 ACCOUNTS AND VAVEliS-continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "Rouae— continued. Railways :— continued. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway •.—continued. 1378. Copies of nil Ordors in Council, deeds, docunK'nts. correspondence i others not yet Btihinittod to tliis Ilixise, relating to the hettlein(>nt of tlie claims of the jirovince against the municipalities which promised tu aid thoconatruction uf the said Ilaiiway, (1879) 207. To be printed, 344. 1370. Copies of all correspondence respecting the contract for the Eastern and Western sections of that Railway, since the Igt .January 1878, to date. (1879) 55. To he printed, 341. 13§0. A statement of the number of tons of freight carried one mile for $41,280,and num- ber of passengers carried for $64,002 from September 1878, to February 1879, by the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway. (1879) 102. 1381. Copies of all accounts or claims of the contractors of said Railway and of their sub- contractors filed by them for extras, damages. Sec, (1879.) 30. To be printed, 339. 138il. A copy of the progress-estimates or monthly reports made by tl'o Government Engineer from Ist. December 1877 to 15th. June 1879, as well upor Eastern ns upon the Western Sections of the said Railway, (1879.) 32. To bepr ^39. 1383. A copy of all correspondence, Orders in Council, and all other documents respoctinj!; the loan of any sum or sums of money by this Province since the sale of the Railway Commissioners Bonds for the construction of the, (1879.) 33. To be printed, 310. 1384. A list of all the permanent employees of French Canadian origin, on the Western Section of the said Railway, with the total amount of monthly salaries for the appoint- ments made previous to 2nd. March, 1878, and the total of those made since ; also a similar list of all the employees of other than French Canadian origin, (1879.) 300, To be printed, 345. 1383. A copy of any Order in Council in relation to the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway, since the sanction of the Act which placed the said road under the control of the Government ; all notarial deeds except contracts for purchase of right of way ; monthly estimates transmitted to the commissioners ; list of officers, showing their salary and occupation, date of appointment ; and all correspondence between the commissioners and contractors relative to the execution of their contract. (1876.) 39, 88. (S. Papers, No. 19.) To be printed, 88, 106. 1386. A statement showing the names, date of appointment and the salaries of the Com missioners of the Q. M. 0. & 0. Railway ; the name, date of appointment and salary of their Secretary, together with a copy of all instructions given to them by tho Lieutenant-Governor in Council ; and also the names of Engineers, Surveyors, and other officers and persons employed by the said commissioners, Ac, &g. (1876.) 01. 1387. Motion for a statement showing the number of tenders received by the Government for the lease of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway ; the names of the persona who have tendered and the names and style of the mercantile firms or ACCOUNTS ANU VAVKllS—conaHutd. 143 I, Presented or oommunicated to the JLouBe—coniinued. Railways •.—continued. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway •.—rnnlinued, joint stock companies wliich Imvo tendnred ; the amount oflV'rod hy oiu-li of tlu>Ho persons or of these mercantile tirms or joint Htock companies for tlie liMise of llic caid roatl, tlie terms and nninner of jmyment, and the aaines of the persons oU'ered as sureties by the parties so tenderinp;, negatived, (18'7-78.) 187. 1IIS8. Copies of all reports, plans, correspfjndiuicfc, and docnments, connected with the lino of the Q. M. O. & 0. Railway between Three-Uivers and Montr(>al, and of all Orders in Council establishing the said line or changing the original direction thereof, (1877-8.) 24. 1389. Copies of all Reports made in connection with the locating of the line of the said Railway, (1878) 27. 1390. Copies of the Reports of the Commisnioners dated IGth March and 13th December 1876, respectively, (1878) 38, 70. (S. Tapers, No. 9.) To be printed, 129. 1391. Report of Walter Shanlcy, 0. E. on the rival routes, of the said Railway between MobkinongC' and Hochelaga, (1878) 45, S.'j. (S. Papers, No. 9.) 1399. Copies of all reports made to tlie Government or to the Railway Commissioners since 1872 respecting the locating of the said road from Three Rivers to Montreal, (1878) 47, 119. (S. Papers, No. 9.) 1393, The tenders received by tlie Government for the lease of tlie said road, and the reports of Walter Shanly, Esq., Engineer, respecting the said tenders, (1878.) r)8, 144. (8. Papers, No. 9.) To be printed, 145. 1394. Copies of all correspondence between the Government or any of its members, and the various municipalities interested in the construction of the said road, (1878) 27, 144. (S. Papers, No. 9.) To be printed, 145. 1395, Copies of all Orders in Council and notarial deeds relating to the said Railway ; copies of all monthly estimates forwarded to the Commissioners by the Government Engi- neer ; a list of all officers of the said railway under the control of the said Commis- sioners showing their salaries occupation date of appointments &c., &c., tlie whole since 22nd November, 1876, (1878) 69, 144. (S. Papers, No. 9.) To be printed, 145. 1396. Copies of all Orders in Council respecting the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway; copies of {ill notarial deeds in connection with the said railway except for purchase of land for right of way ; copies of all monthly estimates ; and copies of all correspondence, Orders in Council and other documents between the Government and Mr. Duncan Macdonald respecting the taking possession of that portion of the road between Montreal and Aylmer, as well as copies of the judgments rendered in the Superior Court and in appeal in a suit respecting such taking possession, (1879) 39, 120. (S. Papers, No. 49.) To he 'printed, 341. 144 ACCOUNTS AND FATERS— continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "Konse— continued. Railways : — continued. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway -.—continued. 1307. Copies of all correspondence and tlie report of Mr. Peterson, the Engineer of the Western Section of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway with respect to the use ot American cement for the construction of the Bridge between Hull and Ottawa, and if there be no such report that His Honor be pleased to order one to be prepared and laid before this House, (1879) 207, 296. (S. Papers, No. 98.) 1308. Return of free passes issued during the six months embraced in the return of the superintendent of the Q, M. 0. and 0. Railway ending the 28th February 1879, distin- guishing first class from second class with the names of persons to whom issued. (1879,) 96, 135. (S. Papers, No. 55.) 1300. Copies of the correspondence, the report and the Order in Council, the instructions and the contract for the placing of nut-locks upon the line of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway. (1879,) 181, 243. (S. Papers No. 82.) Tobe'pnnted,ZU. 1400. A statement of all the sums of money paid up to date, by the Government to any Iron or Wooden Railway company, and of all sums of money paid by the Government for the construction of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway or of any part of the same, including therein the Piles Railway and Ottawa Bridge. (1879,) 31, 120. (S. Papers, No. 50.) To be printed, 339. 1401. The correspondence (if any) and all contracts or agreements relative to the sale of the three million dollars of bonds authorized to be issued and sold for the construc- tion of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway. (1879,) 33, 120. (S. Pa- pers, No. 48.) To he printed, 121, 340. 14t^i. C^pie8 of the tenders called for and received in connection with the leasing of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway. (1879,) 31, 104. (S. Papers Ko, 39.) To be printed, 104, 339. 1403. Copies of all reports, correspondence. Orders in Council or other documents made since the first of November last, respecting tlie sale or leasing of the Q., M., 0. A 0. Railway. (1880.) 58, 96. (S. Papers, No. 15.) 1404. Copy of the letter by which Mr. Joly, acting as Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works, called upon the Hon. T. McGreevy, contractor of the Eastern Section of the Government Railway, to place the Government in possession of such Eastern Section, an*U fixed the date of such transfer, and the answer of the Hon. T. McGreevy to this letter? (1880) 84, 101. (S. Papers, No. 18.) 1405. A statement of the receipts and expenditure of the Q., M., 0. and 0. Railway, from the Ist January last to the 31st of May last, the said statement to separately indicate the receipts from passengers and from those received for freight and mails, for each month, and the expenses for salaries, repairs of material, work of construction and equipment, (1880) 33, 150. (S. Papers, No. 27.) 1406. Documents relating to the Q. M. 0. & 0. R., crossing on the land of Ephrem Roberge in the parish of Ste. Jeanne de Neuville, (1880) 164, 180. (S. Papers, No. 33.) ACCOUNTS AND VATEBS-continued. 145 I. Presented or communicated to the "KouBe— continued. Railways : — continued. Qnebeo, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway -continued. MOT. Copies of all documents relating to the dismissal of F. E. Viger, road master on the St. Jdrome section of the Q. M. O. & O. Railway, and to the appointment of one Cum- mings, in his place, in the course of the m'jnth of January last. A statement showing the amount of Viger's salary, and also that of Cummings. (1880) 102. 183. (S. Papers, No. 40-) MOS. A statement of the number of special trains or special cars not oper to the general public, which have been run over the Q. M. 0. & 0. Railway, from the Ist, of January last to the Slst. of May last. The said statement to mention the object for which each such train or car was run, the number of miles it went, its point of departure and arrival, whut it cost, what amount of money it brought, the names of the persons who travelled in them and what was paid to the Government for such trains or cars. (1880) 32, 233. (S. Papers, No. 52.) 1409. A statement of amounts expended in the construction of the Western Section of the Q. M. O. & 0. Railway, since the 1st September, 1878 to this date, the detailed state- ment of the amounts expended during the same time for the salaries, travelling and contingent expenses of the Engineer's Office for such Western Section of the said road. (1880) 112, 233. (S. Papers, No. 53.) MIO. A statement showing the amount expended to construct the Q. M. 0. & O. Railway, as well as for the rolling stock, and including therein all expenses of construction relating to it, distinguishing the amounts received from the municipalities and employed for this purpose ; also the amount of money given to all railway companies 111 the whole Province, since the 30th June, 1866, to this date. (1880) 59,257. (S. Papers, No. 55.) 1411. Copy of the Contract for the construction of the workshops of the Q. M. 0. & 0. Railway at Quebec, with a statement showing the sums paid to date, and those which it will be necessary to pay to finish the construction of such workshops, also, all documents relating to such contract. (1880) 164, 258. (S. Papers, No. 56.) 14l!l. Copies of all deeds or documents relating to the transfer of the Eastern Section of the Q. M. 0. & 0. Railway, to the Government by the Contractor Honorable Tlios. McGreevy. (1880) 37, 258. (S. Papers, No. 59.) 1413. Statement showing all the appointments and dismissals of employees since the first of January last, upon the Q. M. 0. & 0. Railway, showing separately the date of the appointment or dismissal of each of them, their respective offices, as well as their salaries and their names. (1880) 8, 258. (S. Papers, No. 60.) 1414. Copies of all Orders in Council, reports, correspondence and documents relating to the expropriation of one Dagenais, of St. Martin, for the right of way of the Q. M. 0. & 0. Railway ; as well as a statement showing the cost of the said expropriation, 10 ll^ II i 146 ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS-con;()(lic(t at tlie said election ; as also an}' amount paid to him for travelling expenses atul tlie amount paid to tho election clerk, the inunl)ernf polling places, tho nuinhernf Dupniy R«!turning Ottiocrs Ac, (1879.) 326. Iftlil. Copies of all Petitions and corrospondifnco respecting the appointment of .loscpli Stevens Registrar of the county of Houlanges and of Joseph A. Legrib of the Circuit Court for the same county, (1878.) 75. 1SI3. Report niadebytlic Registrar of tho registration division ofthe counties of Hdclielaija and Jacques-Cart ier in virtue of Chapter 111 ofthe Consolidated Statutes for howir Canada. (1882.) 149. ISl'l. Correspondence hotwoon tlie Government and Ft'lix Fortier, concerning illegal iVi^ charged by Registrars on tho notices of removal of hypothecs, from 187G to the iiresent date (1883.) 78, 110. (S. Papers, No. 34.) Referred to Printing Committee, 141. 1515. List of all the Registrars in the Province, in alphabetical order, for the counties or | registration divisions, with their profession, the date of their appointment and the gross revenue of each office during each of the last five years. (1885.) 05, 194. (S. Papia No. 68.) To be printed, 319. 1516. Registrar's Fees : — Copies of all Orders in Council fixing and establishing the t'eej to be taken by Registrars or fixing and establishing the duties or stamps pHyabknn registration and searches, (1878,) 58. Registrar's Tariff : 1517. Copies of all Orders in Council fixing and establishing tho Registrar's Tarilfintbi! j Province, (1877-8,) 182. 151§. Copies of all correspondence fiom 1876, respecting the Registrar's Tariff", and of tlie instructions given on the subject, as well as copy of the judgn ,/ " 7 Sirperior [ Court, Terrebonne, Prdvost and Lachaine rendered 24 I • 1882, (iSiJi?,) '>1,'lll (S. Papers, No. 69.) To be printed, 300. 1519. Copy of Memorial presented to the Attorney-Geui in 1882, witii respect to the Registrar's Tariff", (1884.) 91, 145. (S. Papers, No. 70. j I'„ bepriiUed, 370. 1530. Judgment in Superior Court, Terrebonne, Provost and Lachaine, New Tariff Ac, (1884,) 113, 205. (S. Papers, No. 90.) 1531. Registration Divisions : — Copies of correspondence between the Premier of tlie Province of Quebec and Mr. Faucher do Saint-Maurice relating to changes to be m in all registration divisions, (1886,) 69. ACCOUNTS AND VAVKRS— continued. 16t It I. Presented or communicated to the B.o\ue—cunUnued. Registry Offices : |5W. Stivtcmoiit shewing the immcH of tlu' TtogiHtiy OdlcoH iiotnally itroviilnl with plium ami hi)ok8 of reference for registration purpoHcs in acoordamc willi tlie arti(;le.s Ullid luul 2167 of tlio Civil C(h1o of L. C. and chapter 37 of the Oun. 8tat8 for L. C, ( 18()'.»,) 97, 153. (S. Papers, No. 24.) LVJil. A copy of the correspondence respecting the building of a RcgiHtiy Ofhce in county of Laprairie, (1876) 22. (1877-8,) I'M. (H. Tapera, No. 2'J.) tho |>Vi'l. Copies of all correspondence between the Dominion Clovernnient and the Local (iovcrnment, relative to tho division of the Registry OlFice for tho registration division of Montreal, including tho Report of the Minister of .fustico on the subject, and tho petition of thoin habitants of Montreal, praying for a disallowance of the Rill ; together with a copy of the despatch of Her Majesty's Secretary of State, and any couuiuini' cation from His Excellency tho Governor CSeneral relating thereto, and any other paper, remonstrance, or communication bearing on the (juestion, (1877-8,) 28, 60. (8. Papers, No. 16.) Motion to print the above document, Negatived, 188. ISiiS. Copies of all correspondence, relative to the removal of the Registry OHice, from tlie Court House in Montreal to St. Gabriel Street, including the reference to the Dominion Architect, Mr. Scott, and that gcsntleman's reply and report, with the petition from the landed proprietors in Montreal, protesting against the removal of the Office, ( 1872,) 27, 92. (S. Papers, No. 18.) 1536, A copies of the report of the last inspection of the various Registry Offices in the Pro- vince, under Sections 93 and 111 of Chapter 37 of the Consolidated Statutes of L. C. A copy of the Order in Council establishing and fixing the form under Section 106 of the aboved mentioned Statute, or under article 2164 of the Civil Code, of the Index to Immovables to be used after the deposit of the Official Plans in any registration division, (1875,) 70. 15'W. R6n6, Aim^e : — Copies of all correspondence, petitions and Orders in Council respec- ting the granting of a license or licenses to Aim^e U^nC at St. Guillaume d'Upton in the county of Yamaaka, since the 30th day of October, 1879. (1882) 74, 79. (S. Papers, No. 20.) Not to be printed, 161. Repatriation : l'W§. A statement of the claims sent in according to law, by the settlers in the repatriation settlement of T^miscouata for payment of the cost of clearing the reserved lots in said county, the price of the houses. &c. (1878), 48. 110. (S. Papers, No. 34.) 1599, A statement shewing the mimber of miles of road made in the repatriation colony of T^miscouata, and also the amount expended on such miles of road ; the number of bridges built and the cost thereof ; also, the names of the contractors either roads or bridges, and the overseers who were entrusted with the superintendence of certain works in the sold colony ; the number of lots reserved for the establishment of the settlers ; and further showing the works done from the 1st May, 1876, to the 30lh June, 1877, and from the 30th June 1877to this date. (1877-78.) 54. 158 ACCOUNTS AND VAVERS-cmtinued. I. Presented or communicated to the "KouMe— continued. Repatriation : continued. 1530. Copies of all petitions and other correspondence from the inhabitants of tlio town- ships of Ditton, Cheshamand Emberton through the Municipal Councils or otherwise, together with all reports of public officers in relation to the repayment of money loaned to the settlers under the repatriation scheme of settling those townships ; with a statement showing what amounts have been repaid by the settlers. (1885) 61, 114, (S. Papers, No. 38.) Referred to Committee on Agriculture, 128. 1531. Copy of the Petition presented to the Government by Mr. Lapalme and others, respecting the repatriation of our fellow countrymen who have emigrated to tlie United States. (1887.) 287, 290, (S. Papers, No. 108.) 1532. Revenue : — A statement of revenue from all sources derived by the Province from the cities of Quebec, Montreal, Three-Rivers, Sherbrooke, Hull, St. Henri, St. Jean- Baptiste village and Sorel. during the fiscal year ending the 3oth June 1884. (1885.) 70, 194. (S. Papers, No. 67.) 1533. Revised Statutes : — Eighth Report of the Commission for the consolidation of the general statutes, (1887.) 27. (S Papers, No. 25.) 1534. Richelieu Company :— Statement of affairs. (1869.) 69. (S. Papers, No. 20.)— (1870.) 3. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1872.) 3. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1873-74.) 8. (S. Papers, No. 7.) 1535. Richelieu, General Hospital of the District of :— Statement of affairs, (1869.) 32. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1872.) 25. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1873-74.) 18. (S. Papers, No. 6.) 1536. Richelieu : — Copies of all Orders in Council from the Ist February last, respecting the Commission of the Peace in the district of Richelieu. (1878) 73. (S. Papers, No. 11. 1537. Richelieu District :— A statement of the revenue of the office of Prothonotary ami Clerk of the Peace and of the Crown for the said district, during the years 1876 and 1877. (1878) 73 145. (S. Papers, No. 47.) To be printed, 145. Rimouski : 153S. Agricultural Society : — Copies of all petitions addressed to the Government of tliis Province by the Agricultural Society of Rimouski, and in which the society comp- lains that the grant to which it is entitled from September to October last, has not yet been paid to it. (1886.) 349. 1539. Hospice des Soeurs de Charity -.—Statement of affairs, (1874-75) 62. (S. Papers. No. ft.)— (1875) 54. (S. Papers, No. 4.)— (1876) 31. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1877-78)25. (S. Pa- pers, No. 7.)— (1879) 6. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1880) 108. (S. Papers, No. 6.)-(l881)3. (S. Papero, No. 6.)— (1882) 7. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1883) 16 (S. Papers, No. 6.)-(18«4) 24 (S. Papers, No. 25.)— (1885) 8. (S. Papers, No. 9.)— (1886) 10. (S. Paper8,No. 7.)- (1887) 8. (S. Papers, No. 6.) 1540. SoeurR des Petites Ecoles:- 124 (S. Papei-s, No. 6.) -Statement of affairs (1882) " (S. Papers, No. 6.)-(1883l ACCOUNTS AND VAVEHS— continued. 159 I. Presented or communicated to the Konse— continued. Bimouski : — continued. 1541. Copy of the instructions given by the Govornment of the Province to J. B. Lei)age for the exploration of part of the county of Rimouski, (1884) 101 124. (S. Papers, No. 57.) 1543. Copies of the various applications made for money for colonization works in the county of Rimouski since 1st July, 1886. (1887) 55 295. (S. Papera, No. 110.) 1543. Rlvard, L. S. : — A copy of the Report of L. 8. Rivard, Gold Mining Inspector, in relation to his visit to the auriferous lands worked by Hon. J. H. Pope in the town- ship of Ditton ; a statement showing the amount of Gold extracted by the said Hon. Mr. Pope, since 1st July, 1869, the sums paid each year for Crown dues since that date ; also the size of the lots for which Hon. Mr. Pope has patents, and the conditions under which such patents were granted, Ac, (187C,) 100, 135. (S. Papers, No. 24.) To be printed, 186. 1544. Rivard, Mr. : — Copies of all Orders in Council, correspondence anu documents res- pecting the dismissal of Mr. Rivard, Revenue Inspector, for the district of Joliette, (1882,) 229, 354. (S. Papers, No. 58.) 1545. River Famine Bridge : — A statement shewing the sums of money paid for the building of the new bridge over the River Famine, in the county of Beauce, the date of such payments, and the names of those to whom they were made and by whose authority, (1875,) 41, 61, (S. Papers, No. 19.) 1546. Riviere Quelle, Commissioners' Court :— Copy of all correspondence exchanged since the last session between the Government and any of its Members and any person with regard to the reorganization of the Commissioners' Court for the summary trial of small causes in the parish of Ri dSre Quelle, county of Kamouraska, with copies of any complaiits made, if any were made, against the ex-commissioners or the rea- sons given for their dismissal, (1880.) 37, 61. (S. Papers, No, 10-) 1547. Roads : — Correspondence with respect to the maintenance of roads and other works on roads and watercourses (1884.) 100. 154§ Hoads, Stoning of : — Amount paid from Confederption to this day by the Govern- ment to Municipalities, above all to Municipalities within seigniories to encourage the stoning of roads, the names of the Municipalities which have received money for this object, and the amount received by each Municipality. (1882.) 95, 152 (S. Papers, No. 38.) Not to be printed, 161. 1549. Roberge, Ephrem -.—Vide Supra, 1406. Robidoux, J. E. : 1550, A copy of the Order in Council appointing J. E. Robidoux, Esquire, Advocate, Com- missioner for the purposes of the investigation held in respect to the various depart- 160 ACCOUNTS AND rATEBS-conftnued. I. Presented or communicated to the KouBe— continued. Robidoux, J. E. -.—continued. ments of the Court House at Montreal ; copy of the instructions given to that gentle- maw, of all the pioceedinge connected with the said investigation. &c. (1879.) 32, 266. (S. Papers, No. 92.) To be printed, 266. 1951. A statement of all sums paid to J. E. Robidoux, Esq., advocate, of Montreal, for holding an investigation in connection with the Montreal Court House in 1879. (1886.) 199. 1552. Robitaille, Hon. Theodore : — A copy of the Instrument or Commission ai>pointing the Honorable Th(?odore Robitaille, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Qui'bec, and copies of all instructions received by him as such from the Government of Ciinada, through the Secretary of State or otherwise and having any reference to his duties. powers or functions as such Lieutenant-Governor; copies of the Commissions and alllike instructions received from the said Government by his predecessors in otfice since the Union of the Provinces. (1879.) 171. To be pointed, 344. Robitaille, L. A. : 1553. Copies of the Order in Council appointing L. A. Robitaille to a position in the Civil Service of the Province of Canada and the Province of Quebec, of his letter of resignation, of the Report and Order in Council reinstating him, his demand to be reinstated. Ac, (1883.) 202. 1554. A statement of the sums of money paid to L. A. Robitaille from the Ist. of July, 1882, with the date of and authority for each payment. (1884.) 375. (1885.) 33. (S. Papers, No. 16.) 1555. A copy ofthe Order in Council No. 87, of the 10th. March, 1873, granting an allowance to L. A. Robitaille who had resigned in November, 1873 the office of Superintendent of woods and forests, indicating the members of the committee upon whose recom- mendation the said Order in Council was passed ; also. Orders in Council No. 242 of 1881, No. 481 of 1882, Ac, 0. Copies of the Orders in Council passed since tlie 1st September, 1879, and of the orders of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, from the same date, in virtue of the Orders in Council of the 21st and 23rd September, 1878, granting the remission of interest and of rents due by certain settlers, tlio names of such settlers to whom such remission was made, as well as the name of the township in which they reside, the names of the persons to whom such Orders in Council and orders were addressed, with copies of all correspondence exchanged on the subject. (1880) 34, 135. (S. Papers, No. 23.) 1651. Copies of Orders in Council &c., respecting the establishment of Settlers in the township of Egan, county of Ottawa. (1887.) 51. I65'i. Statement showing county by county &c., the amount of remissions made to settlers or other purchasers of Crown Lands from Ist July 188.5 to 31st JMnuary. 1887. ( 1887.) 46. l«5:i. Shanly W. : Vide supra, 1391, 1393, 1442. Sherbrooke : l«5'l. Hdpital de :— Statement of affairs. (1875) 23. (S. Papers, No. 4.) 170 ACCX)UNTS AND PAPERS-con^nMcrf. I. Presented or oommunicated to the Koute— continued. Sherbrooke : — continued. IM.'i. Hospice du 8acr« Coeur :— vSUteiucnt of afTairH (1870,) 31. (^. Piipem, No. C.) (1879) 0. (S. Papers, No.O.)— (188(),) 80. (8. TaperH, No.t).) (1881.) 3. (S. I'aporH, No. G.) (1882.) 7. (H. Papers, No. 6.) (1883.) 74. (S. Papers, No. G.) (1884.) i:4. (S. Papers, No. li).) (1886.)25. (S. Papers, No.9.) Sheriffs : 1650. Copies of all Petitions or correspondence between any of the Sheriffs of the Province and the Government, or any of the Ministers thereof, rospecting the snlariosof the said Sheriffs and of the salaries winch should be granted to them. (187G,) G2. I05Y. A list of the Sheriffs of the Province, in alphabetical order, of districts, with their professions, the date of their appointment, and the permanent revenue of their ollice for each of the last fivi' years. (1^85.) 73, 194. (S. Papers, No. G4.) To be printed, HI',). IttAS. Sheriffs and Frothonotaries : — A Statement shewing the salaries of the Shcrilfs and Prothonotarits in the Province of Quebec, and the emoluments received by theui during the last fiscal year. (1875.) 184. 1650. Sheriff of Arthabaska : — Copies of all reports made during the past two years hy the Government inspector respecting the office of the Sheriff of the district of Arthabaska. (1879.) 103. 185. (S. Papers. No. 59.) 1060. Sheriff of Iberville :— Statement showing what sums of money wore paid to the Government by the Sheriff of the district of Iberville during the last three yoaiH, in connection with the tax collected by him, upon the seizure and sale of immovables. (1887) 156. 1661. Sheriff of Kamouraska: — A detailed statement of the amount of $1200 paid for contingent expenses to V. Tach6, Esq., (1878) 130. 1663. Sheriffs of the Province :— Copy of their petition to the Government respecting their fees. (Ib84) 101. 112. (S. Papers, No. 5G.) 1663. Shoolbred, Seignory : — Copies of the letters-patent, conferring upon Mr. Shoolbred, a certain lot of land situate in the county of Bonaventure and known under the name of Shoolbred Seigniory ; (1885) 193. Sinking Fund : 1664. Statemcmt of amounts paid into and due to the Sinking Fund. (1884) 49. 1665. Statement showing year by year from 1874 to Ist April 1884 the sums set apart fot Sinking Fund out of each loan forming the funded debt of the Province. (1884) 126. 207. (S. Papers, No. 92.) ACCOUNTS AND VkVEUS— continued. 171 I. Presented or communicated to the "EoxMe— continued. Small Causes : 1600. (Jnpicrt of all corrcHpoiuIcnco iiml of all Reports ro«p<'ctinK the appointment of Com- niifHioiiera for tiio Hiunrnary trial of Small (JausoH in tlio pari«li of St. JoHoph do Chambly, and the abolition of the former (JonunisHion, (1S7H,) 123, i;}3. (S. l'ap«r», No. 37.) 1607. Copies of all correHpondencc! excliangod since the Inst Seflwion witl> the Oovernmont, concerninfj the appointment of Commi-ssioners for the Humniary trial of Small Causes in the parish of St. Josopli, county of Two Mountains ; ••'" '•omplaints against the ex- ComniissionerH, Ac, (1879,) 38, 13(). (S. Papers, No. C:^ , 160S. Copies of all Petitions, correspondence and Orders in Council re.'pcetinj? the dismissal of the former commissioners for the summary trial of Small Causes and tlu! appoint- ment of other commissioners in the parishes of St. Antoino do Tilly and St. Gill de Beaurivago in the county of Lothiniftro, from the Ist .lanuary, 1880, (1881,) 108. 1609. Co|)ieH of correspondence, and Orders in Council respecting the dismissal and appoint- ment of the Commissioners for the summary trial of Small Causes for the parish of St. Pierre of Durham, in the county of Drummond, since the Ist March, 1878, (1881,) 138, 1(57. (S. Papers, No. 50.) lOTO. Copies of all petitiims, correspondence, complaints and other documents relating to the reorganization of the Commissioners Court for the summary trial of Small Causes, in the parishof St. Pasclial, in the county of Kamouraska, since the Ist of November, 1879, (1880,) 207. (188!,) 37. (S. Papers, No. 12.) I6M. Smith, Joseph : — Copies of all petitions, reports, correspondence or other documents passed between Josepli Smith and the Commissioner of Crown Lands, respectinjj claims for indemnity for loss and damage entailed on him through an erroneous survey and plan of the Du Moine River, (1882,) 187, 227. (S. Papers, No. 55. To be printed, 361. mi. Smith, Walton :— Vide infra, 1737. Itt?3. Society of Jesus : — Correspondence with reference to the Bill to incorporate the Society of Jesus (1887) 204. 211. (S. Papers, No. 88.) To be printed 224. Sorel : Wl. College : — Copies of petitions, correspondence and documents relating to a subsidy to be granted to the Sorel College, (1881) 20. m'K Congregation St-Michel de :— Statement of aflfairs, (1872) 53. (S. Papers, No. 5.) (1887.) 69. (S. Papers, No. 6. lOro. General Hospital :— Statement of afTairs, (1870) 24. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1871) 90. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1873-74) 131. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1874-75) 16. (S. Papers No. 5.)— (1875) 43. (S. Papers, No. 4.)— (1875) 47. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1879) 6. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1880) 93. (S. Papers, No. 0.)— (1881) 16. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1882) 81. (S. Pa- pers, No. 6.)— (1884) 26. (S. Papers, No. 25.)— (1885) 39. (S. Papers, No. 9.)— (1886) 80. (S. Papers, No. 7.)— (1887) 27. (S. Papers, No. 6.) 172 ACCOUNTS AND FATERS- continued. I. Frebonted or communicated to the "KoiiBe— continued. Sorel : — continued. lOrr. Union St. Joseph de :— Statement of affiiira, (1869-70) 1-^0. (S. Papers, No. 5.) 1678. South Eastern Railway :— Vide supra, 1478-1480. 1679. South Shore Turnpike Trustees :— Statement of the accounts, receipts, and expen- diture of the South Shore Turnpike Trustees, and of the Debentures issued by them since the seprratitm of the South Shore Commifision from that of the North Shtire tu the present day, (1809-70} 130 186. (S. Papers, No. 16.) 16i0. Special Tickets, Government Railways :— Vide supra, 1415J. 16§l. Special Trains, ftuebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Vide, .su- 2)ra, 1408. Special Warrants : 168*2. Statement of legal opinions. Reports of Council and Special Warrants, (18G9) 14, (App. No. 1.)— (1S09-701 14. (App. No. 1.)— (1870) 11. (App. No. 2.)— (1871) 15. {IS?1\ 12. (1873-4) 19. (L 7^.-5) 17. (1876) 16. (1878) 126. To be printed, 129. (1880) 16. (1882) 18, 251. (1883) 28. To be printed, 94. (1884) 20. (1885) 30. (1886) 16. (1887) 15. 1683. A list showing the Special Warrants issued since 2nd March 1878, the amount thereof and the person or pensons to whom they were issued, whether such warrants be now cancelled or not, (1879) 33. 1684. Copies of all depart v.-. ontal reports and Orders in Council ordering the issue of the Special Warrants Mentioned in the statement laid before the House this Session, (1883,) 202, 252. (S. Papers, No. 68.) 1685^ Detailed account of the sum of 1410,450.73 expended under Special Warrants imlei authority of 31 Vict., chap. 9, clause 47, (1883) 114,202. (S. Papers, No. 57.) Tohf printed, 202. 1686. List of Special Warrants issued from 30th June 1885, giving their dates amounts, &c., (1886) 52, 80. 1687. List of Special Warrants issued from 30th June, 1885, giving Mieir dates, lunounts, Ac, (1886,) 52. (1887,) 88. (S. Papers, No. 43.) Spencer Wood : 1688. A statement giving a list of the employees at Spencer Wood, paid by Government, since the 1st January, 1876 ; the said statement giving, in as many separate columns, the date of their engagement, their salaries, the date of their dismissal and tiie reasons therefor. ( 1880) 38. 267, (S. Papers, No. 14.) 1689. The list of permanent and temporary employees at the cost of the Province, at Spencer Wood ; the said list giving the date of their entry into service, their saliiries and the nature of their duties. (1881) 299. ACCOUNTS AND VA.FEUS ^continued. IIS 'f ii^ I. Presented or communicated to the "HouBe— continued. Spencer Wood -.—continued. 1690. Detailed statement showing nil sums of money expended since the 1st July, 1867 during each fiscal year for the maintenance of buildings and grounds and construc- tion of building at Spencer Wood ; also, all sums expended for maintaining the Lieu- tenant-Govern oi 's residence ; and also, his personal expenses paid by the Province during the same period, and showing the amount expended by each Lieutenant- Governor during each fiscal year. (1882) 110, 2sO. (S. Papers, No. 01.) 1691. A detailed statement of the expenses of maintenance and repairs ef Spencer Wood, given on page 67 of the Public Accounts for 1882-83, and in the Statement of Receipts and Expenditure of the Province from tlie 1st ol' June, 1883, to the 31st of March last. (1884) 375. (1885) 33. (S. Papers, Xo. 17.) 169'i. Expenses of maintenance, etc., of Spencer Wood given on page 07 of the Public Accounts for 1882-F J and in the statement of Receipts and T^Jxpenditure of the Pro- vince from 1st June 1883 to 31st March last. (1884) 375. 1693. Return showing the apsessed value of Government Ho;. se (Spencor Wood) and the expenditure made in repairs and maintenance since 1875. (1886) 33, 108. (S. Papers, Xo. 24.) 1694. Spirituous Liquors : — A detailed statement of the names of all pr^rsons who have, in the various counties, taken out licenses to sell spirituous litiuors, since the year 18G7 ; and also, the names of the Revenue Collectors, who have granted or signed such licenses. Debate thereon adjourned. (1872) 49. 1695. Copies of all correspondence respecting a by-law passed by the Municipal Council of Missisquoi, prohibiting the sale of Spirituous and other liquors and the granting of li- censes for the sale of the same etc. (1876 ) 62. 113. (S. Paper.-, No. 21.) 1696 Sprungli : — A copy of the instructions given by the Law officers of the Crown, under which the Clerk of the t Mice at Quebec paid over to one Sprungli, now a convicted felon, certain moreyr. or \aluable securities found in hiu possession, aiid which have since been dis(.over< d lo lui.vo been stolen by him. (1878.) 143. Starch Factory : 1697. Petition of the citizens of Bonaventure praying for the establishment of a Starch Factory, and all other papers &c., in connection therowith, (1884) 209. 216. (S. Papers, No. 94.) 169§. All correspondence, papers, &o. respecting a request for aid to establish a sfarch ma- nufactory in the county of Bonaventure. (1886) 159 286. (S. Papers, No. 6:'.) 1699. Stames, Hon. Henry : — Copies ef all reports and Orders in Council, appointing Hon. Henry Starnes, Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works, on the occasion of the departure of the Honorable Prime Minister for England in April laat. (1879) 299 321. (S. Papers, No. 102.) To be printed, 345. 174 ACCOUNTS AND VkVEUS-continued. I Presented or communicated to the "KouBe— continued. 1700. Stationery :— A sample of all the stationerj' distributed to the Legislative Council to the Legislative Assembly, to (mch Department of the Province of Quebec and bearing the arms of the Houses and of tlie Departments respectively. (1885) 83. 108. (S. Papers, No. 36.) 1701. Statues : — Copy of correspondence between Mr. Hcbert and the Government with re- ference to the Statues for the Parliament Buildings at Quebec (1886) 43, 116. (S, Papers, No. 30.) Statutes : 1702. First Report of the Conmiissioncrs appointed to classify, revise, and consolidate the General Statutes of the Province of Quebec, (1877-78) 156. (S. Papers, No. 28.) To be printed, 157. 1703. Praying that a Commission be appointed to classify, revise and consolidate the Sta- tutes of the late Province of Canada, affecting the Province of Quebec, which are within the jurisdiction of its legislature and those of tliis Province since 1867, and that this House will make good the expenses that may be incurred by the Commis- sion in the execution of its labors, (1875) 163. 1704. A statement of all expenses incurred since 1880, for the codification and consolida- tion of the Statutes, showing the amount paid to each person and the reason of such payment, (1883.) 203. 1705. Report of the Commission for the consolidation of the General Statutes of the Province of Quebec, with the 3rd part of the project of consolidation. (1885.) 24, (S. Papers, No. 6.) 1706. A statement of all expenses incurred for consolidating the Statutes ; such statement to show separately the amount paid to each of the Commissioners who presided over the commmission, the amount paid to each of the secretaries, the amount paid for printing, specifying the amount paid to each printer or firm of printers. (1886) 21G, Vide supra. 294, 295. 1707. Report of the Commission for the Revision and Consolidation of the Statutes of the Province of Quebec, (1881) 18. (S. Papers, No. 9.) To be pnnted 18. 170§. Steamers between Quebec and France :— Copies of the correspondence, praying for the establishment of a line of Steamers between Quebec and Montreal and any other port of the Proviiice "f Quebec and France. (1881.) 25. Stipendiary Magistrates : 1709. A statement showing the number of actions brought before the Stipendiary Magis- trate for the district of Sagueim.y, Horace f'imon. Esquire, from the time c'' his appointment to the lirst of Dcceiaotier instant, tlie localities in which such judgmcn's were rendered, the travelling ''.xpenses of the said Magistrate, the accounts produced by him for each journey, and the amounts paid, (1878-74.) 44. I, Preaen stipe inc. A CO di.stri( excha enqui (1875. 1711. Ston Parlia stone betwe niach (1875. 1712. Stuki towns 1860; to the which (1867-i ACCOUNTS AND VAVEUS- continued. 175 I. Presented or communicated to the "RouBe— continued. Stipendiary Magistrates -.—continued. 1710. A copy of the enquirdy lately made in relation to the Stipendiary Magistrate of the district of Beanharnois ; and also copies of all papers, letters and correspondence exchanged between the Government and private indivichials in relation to such enquiry, and the appointment of a ncAV Magistrate for the district of Beanharnois. (1875.) 25, 148. (S. Papers, No. 24.) 1711. Stone Crushing Machines :— A statement of the snms expended during the last Parliament and up to the present day, in the purchase, repairs, transport, &v,., of stone crushing machines; together wit hall documents, papera and reports, exchanged between private individuals and the Government, in relation to the working of such machines, and the extent of road macadamized by the work of such machines, (1875.) 71, 1714. Stukely (Township) : — A Return of the different sums of money granted to the township of Stukely, in the county of Shefford, from the Colonization Fund, since 18G0; the persons to whom these different sums were paid; if they were all applied to the object for which they were granted ; and also, copies of all correspondence which may have taken place, in relation to the application of the said sums of money, (1867-8) 32, 47. (S. Papers, No. 9.) i713. Subdivisions of Parishes, &c. : — A Return of all proclamations issued since the r2th December, 1853, erecting Parishes, subdividing Parishes, or altering the limits, boundaries or lines of demarcation of Parishes, of all proclamations erecting Town- ships, and also of all proclamations erecting Villages or Towns under the various Municipal Acts and under the Municipal Code ; giving the date of each proclamation and the description of the limits and boundaries or change in the limits and boun- daries of such Parishes, Townships, Villages and Towns ; to form a continuationof the Return of the subdivisions of Lower Canada into Parishes and Townships made in answer to an Address voted by the Legislative Assembly of the late Province of Canada, on the 30th March, 1853, (1875,) 54. 1714. Subsidized Railway Companies :— Vide swpra, 1300—1303. 1715. Successions in Escheat : — Copies of all correspondence between the Government of Quebec and that of the Dominion, respecting succession in escheat, (1874-5,) 111. 1716. Superior and Circuit Courts : -Statement of the cases taken out and adjudged, during the year 1872, in the Superior Court and Circuit Court in all the .Judicial Districts, so as to complete the tables already published in the Quebec Official Gazette, page 310, in which tables are omitted, the districts of Beanharnois, Bedford, (liicou- timi, Gasp6 (county,) Richelieu and Three Rivers, (1873-4,) 89. (1874-5,) 126. (S. Papers, No. 29.) Superior Court : 1717. The amount of costs and to whom paid, in the "ause No. 887 in the Superior Court, Montreal, wherein the Honorable George Irvine, then Attorney General was Plaintiff, ne ACCOUNTS AND PAVEnS-contmued. I. Presented or communicated to the "KovLBe— continued. Superior Court '.—continued. Pro-Regina vs Louis Cadieux and Thomas Lunn, of Montreal, Defendants, and the Honorable L. li. Church, Attorney-General, Plaintiff, en reprise d'instance Pro-Rogina vs. the above named Defendants. (1875.) 184. l'M§. A statement, by alphabetical order of Districts, of the Terms of the Superior Court, giving for each district the place where such terms are held, their date and the au- thority under which they have been so lixed. (1885.) 83, 170. (S. Papers, No. 55.) To be printed, 318. Supernumerary Employees : 1719. A report giving the names of all supernumerary employees appointed in each de- partment from 30th. October 1879, the date of their appointment, the time during which ihey were employed etc. (1883.) 134. 1720. Names of all supernumerary employees appointed in each department from 30tli. October 1879, etc. (^883) 134., (1884) 22. (S. Papers, No. 6.) Not to be printed, 118. 1721. Superphosphates : — Copies of al) contracts and agreements for the purchase by tlie Government of Superphosphates from foreign or other companies or persons, since the Ist. May, 1880, (1881.) 295. 1722. Surveyors: — The correspondence respecting the amendements proposed to the act which now regulates the surveying and the mode to be adopted for the admission to study and practice the profession as surveyors, so as to include a higher and more elevated course of study, adapted, not only to surveyors, but also to civil engineers, and more particularly to engineers for roads, bridges and railways, (1874-75.) 245. Tach6, P. V : 1723. Statement of all the sums paid by the Government from the 1st. November 1879 to P. V. Tach(5, Esquire, advocate of Kamouraska as representative of the Attorney- General, (1882.) 297. 1724. Statement of all the sums paid by the Government from the 1st. of November, 1879, to P. V. Tach<^, Esq. Kamouraska, as advocate of the Revenue Department. (1882.) 297. 1 725. Vide, sujjra. 190. Tach6, V. : 1726. Statement giving details of thu sum of $3,525.20 entered at page 32 of the Public Accounts for the fiscal year ending 30th. June 1878, as paid for contingencies to or by V.Tach(5, Esq., the SI criti' for the district of Kamouraska. (1879.) 208, 266. (S.Parcre, No. 93.) • 1727. A statement giving details of the amount of $1,200.00 entered at page 42 of the Public Accounts for the fiscal year ending 30th. .June, 1877, paid for contingent expenses '« V.Tach^, Esq., Sheriff of the judicial district of Kamouraska. (1878.) 130. (1880.) 183. (S. Papers, No. 37.) ACCOUNTS AND VAVEnS— continued. 177 '! |i'' I, Presented or communicated to the "Kouae— continued. Tach4 Road : 1728. Names and residences of all persons who have bought Luis on the Tach6 Road to 5th. August 1873, and of those who have obtained lots gratuituoualy. (1873-74.) 58. (1874-75.) 42. (S. Papers, No. 10.) Referred to Printing Committee, 42. 1729. Correspondence with the Government of this province since the Ist. January, 1883, with respect to the continuation of the work on the colonization road known as the " Tach(5 Road," crossing the counties of Bellechasse, Montmagny,l'Islet, Kamouraska, T^miscouata and Rimouski. (1885.) 258. 1730. Copy of all correspondence respecting the continuation of the works upon the Tach6 Road, starting from the Metapedia road in the county of Rimouski, crossing that and five other counties, (1884.) 283. 1731. Tach6, Wenceslas : — A statement allowing the amounts collected and forwarded each year to the Government by Wenceslas Tach(5, late Sheriff of the district of Kamouraska, from the date of his appointment to the Ist. January, 1877. (1882.) 149, 172. (S. Papers, No. 46.) 1732. Taillon, L. 0. : — Copies of all Orders in Council correspondence and other documents respecting the appointment of L. O. Taillon, Esquire, as Commissioner of the Munis cipal Loan Fund, (1881,) 25, 44, (S. Papers, No. 21.) To he'^tHnted, 209. 1733. Talbot, Godfroi :— A copy of the preliminary report which contains Mr. J. A. Defoy'- view of the facts established or admitted respecting Mr. Godefroi Talbot's c- mplaint against the Registrar of Montmagny, (1886,) 159. 1734. Tanguay, Mr. : — Copies of all corrospondenoe concerning the superannuation of Mr. Tanguay, School Inspector, and the appointment of Mr. C^lestin Bouchard, as his successor, (1883,) 113, 127. (S. Papers, No. 40.) 1735. Tanneries : — Documents in relation to the exchange of Public Lands at the Tanne- ries near Montreal. To be printed for Members, 28, (1874-5) 28. (S. Papers, No. 8.) Not I to he printed, in Journals, 260. 1736. Taschereau, Dr : — Motion for an address to His Honor the Lieutenant Govprnor, praying for copies of all correspondence exchanged between the Government and Doctor Taschereau, Coroner of the District of Beauce from the 2nd March, 1878, to this date (1879) 151. six months hoist moved, motion withdrawn ; another amend- ment moved and Objection being taken thnt. it is not in order, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is in order ; amendment agreed to, 152. 1737. Tass6, Didace : — Cojncs of the reports. Orders in Council and correspondence res- pecting the appointment, as well as tne dismissal of Didace Tass^ and Louis Leon Lesieur, Desaulniers, aa Inspectors of I\iblic Offices and as Inspectors of Prisons and Asylums, together with the reports and Orders in Council respecting the appoint- ment of Walton Smith and of A. L. de Martigny, as Inspectors of Public Offices nnd hispectora of Asylums. (1879) 79, 121. (S. Papers, No. 52.) 12 in ACCOUNTS AND FATEnS-continued. I Presented or communicated to the KouBe— continued. 1738. Tass^ and Desaulniers :— Copies of Orders in Council n^jpointing D. T&ss6 & L, L. L Desaulnicrs, Escjuirrs, Inspectors of Public OHices, passed during the last two years and also of the written instructions given to them, (1883) 57, 106. (S. Papers Nu. 3U.) To he printeil, PJti. 1730. Tass6, Joseph : — Copies of the complaint, of the evidence at the preliminary inves- tigation, of the commitment, of the indictment, of the Judge's charge, of the venlici and of the sentence in re Regina vs. Joseph Tass6, Court of Queen's Crown Side, at Montreal, March T(>rm, 1885. (1885) 41, 209. (S. Papers, No. 72.) Taxes : 1740. Copies of all judgments rendered on suits taken cut for the collection of taxes imposed by the Act of this Legislature, 45 Vict., chap. 22, and of all instructions given to any pereon wliomsoever respecting such suits or the putting in .'brce of this Act; a state- ment of the amounts collected eacli year under this Act &c. (1385) 17. 1741. Copies of Judgements rendered on suits taken out for the collection of Taxes im- posed by the Act of this Legislature, 45 Vict., ch. 22, &c., &c., (1885) 47. (1887) 23, (S. Papers, No. 23.) To he printed, 224. 1742. Copies of the judgments rendered both before the Privy Council and by the Courts of the Country m re the Attorney-General vs. Reid, with reference to tVie tax of ten cents on exhibits lileil before the Courts. Copy of the instructions given eifluT to tlie advocates or to the Prothonotarics or Clerks of the Courts in the Province in relation to such tax, &c., (1885) 46. 1743. Tax on Law Proceedings :— Copies of all Orders in Council, imposing an additional tax on any law proceedings, papers or documents whatever made in the various Clerk's Othces of the Courts, sitting in the Court House in the City of Quebec or fikJ before such Courts to reimburse the Treasury of the Province the money devoted to the construction of the new Court House. (1879) 38 111. (S. Papers, No. 46.) Tellier, Louis : 1744. A statement of all sums paid to Louis Tellier, Esq., advocate, of St. Hyacintlie, liy the Government of this Province, since 1875, Avith copies of all correspondence and all memoranda on the subject of applications for money made by the said Tellier (1886) 176. 1745. A statement of all sums paid to Louis Tellier, Esq., advocate, of St. Hyacintlie. by the Government of this Province, since 1875, with copies of all correspondence and all memoranda on the subject of ap{)lication8 for money made by the said Tellier. (1886) 176. (1887) 48. (S. Papers, No. 30.) To be printed, 224. 1746. T^miscouata :— A detailed statement of the amounts collected for timber cutting in the county of Temiscouiita IromSOth June last to thiy the wood-rangers, for the seizure or sale of the timber so cut ; and also the amounts paid to the wood-rangers, as salary and travel- ling expenses connected with such timber cutting. (1878) 37 138. (S. Papers, No, 4(V ACCOUNTS AND VAVERS-continued. 170 I. Presented or communicated to the "Konae— continued. 1747. Terrebonne : — Copies of all correspondence respecting the appointment of a resident judge in and for the district of Terrebonne. (1886) 198. 215. (S. Papers, No. 43.) 17'1§. Theatres : — A copy of the regulations made for the safety and protection in theatres, building r halls used for any public meetings of amusement &c. with copies of all Orders in Council confirming the same. (1879) 42. 1749. Thetford : — All corresjiondence relative to lot No. 27 in the sixth range of the township of Thetford, as first advertised to be sold by auction and withdrawn from public sale to be sold privately, the name of the purchaser of such lot, the amount paid by him per acre, the amount of the bids per acre for the same lotby other parties the date at which the sale took place, and the number of acres contained in the said lot. (1879) 29, 151. (S. Papers, No. 71.) To be jmUed^SS. 1750. Thibaudeau, Hon. I. E. : — Keport of the Commissioner appointed to enquire into all the circunstances relating to the presenting of a Petition to this House by the Hon. I. E. Thibaudeau and others, to wliich false signatures or signatures previously obtained for different purposes, appear to have been attached. (1869-70.) 31. (S. Pa- pers, No. 8.) Referred to Printing Committee, 31. 1751. Thibaudeau, Joseph '■ — Copies of all complaints, investigations, correspondence and documents respecting the suspension or dismissal of Joseph Thibaudeau as station master at Deschambault, and the appointment of another person in his place, (1881) 139, 219. (S. Papers, No. 67.) 175'i. Thorn, Paul : — All documents establishing by what authority the Attorny General gave an order not to issue a, cheque to pay $199.70 the amount of the collocation made in favor of Paul Thorn, in h his quality of curator by judgment of distribution in re the 440 Bedard vs. Thorn ez quality. (1886) 215, 321. (S. Papers, No. 68.) Thouin, Frs.-X. : 1753. Keport of Walton Smith respecting the murder of. (1885) 82, 100. (S. Papers, No. 28.) 1754. Copy of the evidence taken in the case of the murder of one Thouin at the Beauport Asylum. (1884) 45. (1887) 17. (S. Papers, No. 11.) Three Rivers. 1755. Hopital des Dames Ursulines :— statement of affaiis, (1869) 32. (S. Papers, No. 6.) —(1869-70) 6. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1870) 7. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1871) 7. (S. Papers, Xo. 6.)— (1872) 3. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1873-4) 8. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— 1874-5) 13. (S. Papers, No. 13.)— (1875) 13.20. (S. Papers, No. 4.)— (1870) 15. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— -(1877-8) 18. (S. Papers, No. 7.)— (1879) 6. (S. Papers, No. 6.) (1880) 93. (S. Papers, No. 6.^— (1881) 3. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1882) 7. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1883) 16. (S. Papera, No. 6.)— (1884) 24. (S. Papers, No. 25.)— (1885) 8. (S. Papers, No. 9.)— (1887) 18. (S. Papers, No. 6.) 180 ACCOUNTS AND TkVEUS— continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "HovLse— continued. Three Rivers :— continued. 1756. Providence de St. Joseph, Asile de la :— Statement of aflairs, (1871) 7. (S. I'mi.rs, No. 6.)— 1872) 35. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1873-4) 8. (S. Prtpers, No. 6.)-(1874-r)) Hi. [i Papers, No. 5.)— (1875) 171. (S. Papers, No. 4.)— 1876) 28. (S. Papers, No. 6.)-(18-'j) 90. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1880) 180. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1881)3. (S. Papers, No. G.)- (1883)10. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1884) 24. (S. Papers, No. 25.)— (1885) 8. (S. Papers, No. 9.)— (1887) 18. (S. Papers, No. 6.) 1757. Three Rivers, Infringment ofthe Criminal Statutes :— A statement showing the number of cases for infringement of the Criminal Statutes, brought before tlie district magistrate appointed for the district of Three Eivers, during any one year dating from the 20th July, 1877, the nature of such cases; the number of cases heard before such magistrate, during the same period, relating to infringement of the License Act of this Province ; and copies of all correspondence exchanged between the Governmeni and the Revenue Collector of the said district, relating to the difficulty of puttinj; such law into practice in such district, since the 20th July, 1878. Ac, &c., (1880) 103, 214. (S. Papers, No. 47.) Three-Rivers Printing Company : 1 75§. A Statement showing the sums of money paid to the Three-Rivers Printing Compair , for printing from the 1st. May, 1880, to this date, (1881.) 180. 1759. Statement showing the sums of money paid to the Three-Rivers Printing Company, for printing, from the 1st. of May, 1881, to this date. (1882.) 51. Timber : 1760. Copies of the correspondence between the Government and the President of the T^miscouata Railway Company, with reference to the gratuitous cutting of timber on Crown Lands, Ac. (1887.) 111. 1761. Tlie amount of money paid into the Treasury from the Timber cut in the township ofCalli^ios, from 1st. July 1883 to 1st. April 1887, &c. (1887.) 182, 214. (S. Papers, No. 90,) 1762. Timber cutting dues: — Copies all Orders in Council, regulations and correspondence respecting Timber cutting dues, from Ist. July 1880 to this date, (1881.) 26, 85. (S, Papers, No. 31.) To 63 prmtoi. 208, 1763. Timber, cutting of; — Copies of all Orders in Council correspondence and documents respecting the cutting of Timber on Crown I^an'^s, in the county of Bellechasse from Ist. of January last, (1881.) 138. 175. (S. Papers, No. 52.) Timber dues : 1764. Copies of all Orders in Council adopted since the 30th. July last concerning tlie Taritf of Timber dues and the sale and management [of Timber ;On Crown Lands, and modifying the prices already established for mineral lands, (1883.) 113, 147. (S, Papers. No. 45.) To he printed, 216. I. Presen Timbi ires. Rnlei from .' Timbe tree, a sta to Loi grant. irer. Copic! mcnt a of licer 42.) Tc ir«8. Copies cut tin No. 46. '■t; ACCOtJNTS AND FkVmf^— continued. 181 I. Presented or communicated to the "Rouse— continued. Timber dues : — contiuued. ITGS. Kiiles and Kegiilations of Crown Lands Department respecting the dues exacted from settlers, oa timber cut by them on their lots, &c. (1887.) 118. Timber Licenses : 1766. A statement showing the total superficies of the land granted under timber license to Louis Rohitaille, o.i the Bonaventure River or elsewhere, with the date of such grant. (1877-78) 113, 194. (S. Papers, No. 30.) To e bprinted, 194. 1767. Copies of all correspondence between the Government and the Crown Lands Depart- ment and Antoine Gagnon, Crown Lands Agent at Arthabaska, respecting the issuing of licenses to cut timber and the sale of Crown Lands. (1878.) 57, 144. (S. Papers, No. 42.) To be printed, 145. 1768. Copies of of licenses issued since Confederation (not included in previous returns) to cut timber on Crown Lands in the agency of Arthabanka. (1878.) 57, 144. (S. Papers, No. 46. To be printed, 145. 1769. Copies of all instructions given to the local Crown Lands agent for the Grand ville divi- sion, since the first of January, 1879, to this date, authoi'izing him to ascertain if any persons were cutting timber on the public lands without license. The instructions which he received for the regulations respecting the cutting of such timber ; and copies of the wood-rangers' reports, and that of F61ix Gagnon, Esq., Justice of the Peace, instructed by the Department to make a report to the said Department rela- ting to such timber so cut without license,&c., &c. (1880) 58. 1770. Copies of all Orders in Council correspondence and documents relating to the excu- rsion asked for by the holders of Licenses for cutting timber and the period for which such timber licenses were granted (1880) 268. (1881) 43. (S. Papers, No. 15.) To be printed 208. Timber Limits : 1771. A statement showing the number of limits granted to various parties in the Districts of Chicoutimi and Saguenay from 1850 to the present time (1871) 139, 183. (S. Papers, No. 19.) To be pnnted, 222. 1772. A statement of all demands or applications now pending before the Government or the Crown Lands Department, to obtain Licenses for the working of timber limits ; the extent and situation of the limits mentioned in the applications, and whether or not the Government has made or intends to make the survey which must precede the grant of the said limits, (1871) 152. 1773. A statement of all demands or applications pending before the Government or the Crown Lands Department, to obtain Licences for the working of timber limits (1872) 18, 70. (S. Papers, No. 12.) Tobe printed, 71 182 ACCOUNTS AND V AVERS— cmtinucd. I. Presented or communicated to the "EonBe— continued. Timber Limits -.—rimtinued. 1771. Statcniont Hhowiiijj; the mimlior ofliniits ooncedeil since tlio 12th December, 1871, the nanicH of the ),'niiitt'eH, the extent in square miles, and the prcniiunis jmiii lor sufli limits, (1H72) !?4, 70. (S. Tapers, No. 12.) To (»: printeil, 71. Suppiciiienliuy alatoniont 'M. (S. Papers, No. 12.) To bepritited, 99. 1775. A Ktatenient of timber limits actually under license; such statement to slmw the sitiiation ol'such limits, their extent, the names oftheir possessors, and thcdato of tho grant ; limits sold at auction to be specially distinguished from those sold at i>rivntc sale, (1873-4) 27. 1776. Copy of the ap])licati()n of R. Thibaudeau for a limit of 575 square miles, sittintc dn the River (iatineau, (1873-4) 194, 199, (S. Tapers, No. 24.) To be prinleil, 199. 1777. Statement shewing the various transfers of limits since the 1st January, 1870, tlic names of the persons betwetui whom such transfers were made, their date, ami the various sums paid, (1874-5) 38, 66. (S. Papers, No. 14.) 177§, A statement showing the names of the agents and wood-rangers appointed since Auu'ust, 1871, the date of their appointments, their salaries the amount of tlioir tin- veiling and other expenses, and the territorial limits subject to their iiisiiectidii, (1874-5.) 39. 1779. A statement showing, the limits granted to L^andre M^thot, Esq., of the parish «\ Cap St. Ignace, the extent of each, the price paid for the license, and the date of tlio concession of each of the said limits. The quantity of timber cut annually on each such limit since the 1st July, 1867, to 1st July, 1874, stating the dilforent kiiuLsdf timber. The sums paid for the timber cut on the said limits, and the dates when paid, (1874-5) 51, 66. (3. Papers, No. 13.) 1750. A statement siiowing the purchase price of the limits mentioned in tlie Report of the Commissioner of Crown Lands for 1874, (1874-5) 82. 1751. A statement of the changes since the 10th December, 1873, in relation to the pos- session of the limits mentioned in the Crown Lands Report of 1874, (1874-5) 82. 178!2. A statement of the changes since tlie 10th December, 1873, in relation to the posses- sion of the limits mentioned in the Crown Lands' Report of 1874. (1874-75.) 82, (1875) 56. (S. Papers, No. 18.) I7S!J. A statement showing the purchase price of the limits mentioned in the Report of the Cjmmissioner of Crown Lands for 1874. (1874-75.) 82. (1875.) 36. (S. Papers, No. 10.) 17SJ. A statement showing, the names of all holders of timber limits in the cininty of Bona venture; the names of such holders who have paid the ground rents on tlie fifth December instant. (1875) 116, 146. (S. Papers, No. 23.) To be printed, 146. ACCOUNTS AND V AVERS— continued. 188 I. Presented or communicated to the Konse— continued. Timber Limits •.—ronlinued. 1785. A Btiitoment. of tlm liinits lu-ld by King and Brothers, of the parish of St. rac6mo, liinilicr uianiifactiuorH KiviiiK in tho caH(! of each limit, tho locality, agency or town- ship whoro it is sitiiatnd, the date; of sale Ac, tho anionnt for .stunipagc, thociuality ofthe tinihontc. (1878.) 132. 17MJ. A statement of timber limits now under licenses, the locality of such limits, their extent, tile name of the owners, the date of the grant, and the price paid for each license, distinguishing those sold by auction or by private sale. (1870.) 60. 88. (S. Pa- |)crs, No. 18.) To he printed, 'M. Itsy. A statement containing the names of those who have given notes for the past three years for the amounts they owo the Government for dues upon timber limits anil Die working thereof &c. (187G.) 1W\ 149. (S. Papers, No. 18.) 178i. A statement of the limits sold since the 10th. December 1873, showing the place in which such limits are situateil, tlieir extent, the names of tho holders, the dates of Die grants, the method of sale, tho price paid per mile, the total amount, the date and method of payment : the said statement to contain all the limits, not mentioned in the appendix No. 50 to the Koport of the Conuuissioner of Crown Lands for 1874, or which, having been returned to the (ioverument, since tho date of that report, have beensubso(iU(!ntly re-sold. ( 1877-78.) oO. 136. (S. Tapers, No. 21.) Ti)he pri.i)te(l.l4\i. 1789. A statenunit of tho notes given to the Department of Crown Lands for timber limits, showing tho makers and endorsers of such notes, the date and amount of each, the Bank in which they have been placed for collection, those paid on 18th. instant and those which have not boon i)aid, or which have been only paid in part at this date, (1878.) 47. 108. (S. Tapers, No. 30.) 1700. Copies of all the correspondontto which induced the Government to sell any timber iiniits since tho 1st. January, 1884, as well as a statement showing the upset price, and the price obtained for the sale of each limit. (1885.) 214. 278. (S. Papers, No. 86.) Itftl. Timber, Preservation of: — A statement shewing the action taken by the Govern- ment as provided for by the provisions of the Act 29 Victoria, chap .")3 intituled : An Act to provide for the preservation of standing timber," and to tho recommen- dations contained in the report of the Committee appointed to t.ake into consideration the question of timber cutting upon public lands, dated 20tli. February, 1868, (1872.) 54 1792. Titles : — Copy of a despatch from the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies, respecting Titles that should be given to certain functionaries of the British Provinces, (1869) 157. Townships : 179;». List of the names of the Townships of the Province of Quebec. (1884) 337. A^ A %. o. ^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I ■it.' ly 12.5 22 t^ 2,0 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 6" ► Va <9 /}. ^^ 02 4\? y >^ Photographic Sciences Corporation J #^ V €^ :\ ^9> \ <> A.1? o^ r^^ <^ 23 WEST MAIN STttiikT WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 > -"^f . Ws tA ^ <\ 6^ 184 ACCOUNTS AND VXVmS-coniimed. I. Presented or communicated to the KoMoe— continued. Townships -.—continued. 1T94. A statement showing the total number of Townships in the Province of (iueliec. The Townships entirely settled, those settled in part, and those supposed to he com- prised in the Forest Reserve, (1887) 235. 1795. Treasury Board :— Copies of all the Reports made since the Ist of July, 1884, by the Treasury Board, under 46 Vict., chap. 4, sec. 14. (1886) 198. 1706. Treasury Department :— A copy of the lease of the office of the Treasury Department and a statement of the different rents of such office since 1867, and the names of the different proprietors, (1878) 75, 108. (S. Papers, No. 28.) To be printed, 130. 1 797. Trois Pistoles : — Copies of the petition of the rate payers of District No. 4 of the School Municipality .if Trois Pistoles, cf the report of Mr. Bouchard, School Inspoctor of the judgment of the Superintendent of Education, and of the resolutions of the School Commissioners of said school municipality, uniting districts No. 4, and 5 into one district (1883.) 309. 1798. Troops : — A statement of all sums of money paid or due for the pay of the Troops recently ordered from Montreal; of all sums which may have been or will he paid on account of the city of Quebec for such troops ; also a statement of sums which the Government may have paid or undertaken to pay for special constables, watchman or agents in connection with the strike, and giving the names of all persons who may have been paid or will be paid, (1878,) 82. 85. (S. Papers, No. 18.) To be printed, 133. 1799. Trudel Property :— All papers or documents relating to the lease or purchasp, of the property known under the name of the "Trudel property " and situate at the corner of Crown and Prince Edward streets, in the city of Quebec, and belonging to the Cr6dU Fonder du Bos-Canada, (1880) 41, 258. (S. Papers, No. 57.) Turnpike Roads : 1§00. A detailed statement of the annual revenue of the Turnpike Roads of the Island of Montreal, under the control of the Commissioners appointed by the Government ; also, a statement shewing the different objects to which the revenues were applied by the said Commissioners, in 1867, (1867-8) 42, 124. IMOl. Comparative statement relative to the Turnpike Roads in the neighbourhood of Montreal, showing the difference between the old and new Tariff, and the reasons for such alterations ; (1879) To be printed, 86. 1803. Copies of the Order in Council and of the correspondence exchanged between the Government and the municipalities ofthe villages of Longueuil and Chambly, respect- ing the sale of the turnpike road from Longueuil to Chambly (1882) 80, 101. (S. Papers, No. 26.) To be printed, 160. ACCOtlNTS AND VAVT^US-continued. 185 ^ I. Presented or Communicated to the Kouae— continued. |§03. Turnpike Road Commissioners, Montreal :— A ntatement of hII arrangements, or a copy of all resolutions adopted by the Turnpike Koad Commissioners of the Island of Montreal, in relation to any arrangements which may have been entered into in 1807 or 1868, between the said Commissioners and the Turnpike Road Company of St. Michel, respecting the question of placing only one turnpike upon the road of the said Company, and the Victoria and Papineau Rofld, under the control of the said Commissioners. (1869(25,43. (S. Papers, No 11.) 180-I. Turnpike Road Company, He J^sns :— Statement of affairs. iV.r the year 1874. (1874-75.) 62. (S. Papers, No. 12.) Varennes : 1805. Commercial College :— Copy of a Petition addressed by said College to the Govern- ment for a grant, (1887) 15G. 1106. Hospice La Jemmerais.lesSoeursde la Charity del' :— Statement of affairs, (1869-70) 39. (8. Papers, No. 5.)— (1870) 71. (S. Papers. No. 5.)— (1871) 96. (S. Papers, No. 6.) —(1872) 49 (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1873-4) 45. (S.;Papers No.6.)— (187(;)67,117.(S.Papere, No. 6.)— (1879) 148. (S. Papers, No, 6.)— (1880) 108. (S. Papere, No. 6.)— (1885) 39, (S. Papers, No. 9.)— (1886) 31. (S. Papers, No. 7.) 1§07. Venice :— Third International Geographical Congress held at Venice. (1882) 227. (S. Papers, No. 54.) To be printed, 227. isora. Verreau, I'AbM H. A. -.— Vide supra, 1033. IS0§. Viger, F. E. :— Vide supra 1407. 1109. Voters' Lists : — Copies of the legal opinions obtained by Government respecting the voters' lists used at the last general elections, and copy of the instructions given by the Government to the registrars of the province concerning such lists ; also a statement of the fees paid for the said opinions. (1878) 48, 144. (S. Papers, No. 45.) To be printed, 145. 1810. Water-power : — Copies of correspondence between Fran9ois Coursol and the Depart- ment of Crown Lands respecting the use of a water-power in the township of Lytton, (1887.) 40, 221. (S. Papers, No. 93.) 1811. Whitfield Model Farm :— Copies of Orders in Council (if any) respecting, (1884.) 73, 97. (S. Pai)ers, No. 43.) Not to be printed, 122. 1819. Whitman, H. H. : — Correspondence respecting the dismissal of II. H. ^V^litman, Esq., from the Commission of the Peace for the district of Bedford. (1879.) 112, 136. (8. Papers, No. 65.) I§I3. Whitman, H. M. : — Copies of report made by H. M. Whitman, Esquire, of private prosecutions under the License Law up to the 29th of November 1878 and of the remarks of the License officer of the district of Bedford accompanying said statement ; copy of report of said License officer in February last, on a petition to remit the penajty 186 ACCOUNTS AND PAVERS— continued. I. Presented or communicated to the "Rouse— continued. Whitman. H. M. : — rontinuPAl. imposed by Jimticcs of the pence on Lorenzo Borden ; copies of letters of said License oHiccr and of Peter Smith, I'>(|uire, ol last February, concerning the penalty iiniKised on Mr. Teltier ; and a copy of letter of said revenue oHicer of 20th May last, rpt'ininp to private prosecutions against Ruiter, .lenne. Powers, and Cutler for infringement of the License Law. (1879.) 79, 103. (S. Papere, No. 36.) 1SI4. Whyte, James: — Copies of all documents and papers relating to a certain reserve made to James Whyte, in the townships of Ditchfield and Spalding, and all Onlers in Council and other papere relating to the cancellation of the said reserve. (1880.) 126, 231. (S. Papers, No. 50.) 1S19. Woods and Forests: — A detailed statement shewing the number ofAgcnts for Woods and Forests in the Province of tjuebec. their residences, salaries, travelling and otl'ue expenses, the number of licenses issued since 18G0, the extent of limits granted and the revenue received by those Agents ; and copies of the regulations and instructions given to the Crown Lands Agents respecting the sale of Laiits and tlie cutting of Timber, (1867-68) 27, 47. (Appendix, No. 5.) Wood-Rangers : 1816. A statement shewing the names of the agents and wood-rangera appointed since August, 1871, the date of their appointments, their salaries, the amount of their travelling and other expenses, and the territorial limits subject to their inspection, (1874-75) 39, 66. (S. Papers, No. 16.) 1817. Copies of the reports made to the Government by Messrs. C. H. de Salaberry. and L. H. Gossclin, both Wood-rangers, in the service of the Province. (1874-75.) 124. 1818. Copies of the accounts of L. Peltier, A. Dcsjardins, P. Desjardins and F.Richard, wootl-rangere for Grandville division, during the last three fiscal years, Ac, (1878) 132, 1819. Copies of the accounts of L. Peltier and others, wood-rangers lor the Grandville divi- sion, during the last three years", (1878) 132, (1879) 18. (S. Papers, No. 11.) 18ilO. Works of Canadian Authors :— A list of the works of Canadian authors, in French and in Engli"!), which have been purchased since Confederation to be given as prizes in the schools of the Province of Quebec, by order of the Department of Public Instruction. (1885) 111. Yamachiche : 1831. Asile de la Providence, :— Statement of affairs, (1873-74) 8. (S. Papers, No. 6.)- (1874-75) 13. (S. Papers, No. 5.)— (1876) 15. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1877-78) 18. (S. Pa- pers, No. 7.) 18aa. Hospice St. Anne :— Statement of affairs, (1872) 35. (S. Papere, No. 5.)— (1879)-ki. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1880) 34. (fl. Papere, No. 6.)- (1881) 3. (S. Papers, No. 6,)- (1882) 23. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1883) 21. (S. Papers, No. 6.)— (1884) 24. (S. Papers, No. 25)— (1886) 33. (S. Papere, No. 7.)— (1887) 8. (S. Papere, No. 6.) ACCOtJNTS AND PAPERS-con/mi/erf. 187 II. Modes of presenting Accounts and Papers : litis. By Message from the Lieutcnant-Govoriior, (18G7-68) 47.— (1869) 92.— (1869-70) 39.— (1870) ()G.— (1871) 121.— (1872)39.— (1873-74)81.— (1874-75) 148.— (1875) 33, ()9.—( 1876) 64.— (1877-78) 28, 156.-(1878) 30, 8.5.— (1879) II, 11.5.— (1880) 9, 61. -(1881) 127, 234. —(1882) 24.— (1883) 95, 97.— (1884( 149.— (1885) 49.— (1886) 342.— (1887) 64, 224, IS*i'l. By a Member of the Administration, by command of His Honor (1869) 162.— (1870) 212.— (1871) 1.36. (1872.) 223. (1873-74) 14.— (1874-75) 6;j.- (1875) 50.— (1876) 153. (1877- 78) 23.— (1878) 102.— (1879) 132.— (1880) 35, 94.— (1881) 21, 200.— (1882) 18. 251.— (1883) 68. ■ (1884) 83.— (188.5) 45.— (1886) 286.— (1887) 39. 1S35. By the Clerk (1876) 105. 1896. Commnnicated to the Speaker, by letter or otherwise, and by him laid before the House, (1867-68.) 13.— (1860.) 5.— (1879-70.) 6.— (1870.) 112.-(1871.) 48.— (1872,) 3r,.— (1873-74.) 8.— (1874-75.) 269. (1875.) 37. (1876. 33. (1877-78. 6.— (1878) 31.— (1879) 5.— (1880) 34.— (1881.) 201.-(1882) 305.— (1883) 16.— (1884) 26,2.%.— (1885) 14.— (1886)57. 97,262, 269.— (1887) 11. 1847. By the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery (Writ, Return and ElectioM papers,) (1867-8)16. III. Orders and Incidental Proceedings relative to Accounts and Papers : 184i. Standing orders. That the Clerk do make out every session a list of the Reports or Statements required to be made to the House by any public oHicer or corporation, (1867-68.) lOGth. Rule, 146. iwao. Order That the Clerk do prepare and lay before the House, certain .statements. (1870.) 37. 1850, That the Clerk do procure returns or statements from various corporations, (1867-68) 17.— (1870.) 47.— From chartered Railway Companies, (1871.) 38.— (1872.) 23. 1851. Returns sent down in pursuance of addresses of former sessions, (1872) 107, 108. 18!I*i. Certain documents to be printed in a condensed form for the appendix and Sessional Papers, (1871) 142, 191, 192. 1833. A certain number of copies, above the ordinary quantity to be printed in both lan- guages, (1869) 162, 196, 201, 213. 1834. Certain documents to be printed for distribution only, (1869) 216. (1871) 222. (1872) 71. (1873-4) 199. 1835. Certain documents not to printed in the appendix or .Sessional Papers, (1869-70) 72, 122. (1870) 55, 153. (1871) 192. (1872) 146, 190. (1873-4) 156. 1836. Certain documenta to be printed, and to be distributed specially, (1867-8) 147. 188 ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS- ACTS. III. Orders and Incidental Proceedings, &c. '.—continued. 1537. The reports of the varioim Departments to be printed before they are laid before the House, (1872) 63. 1538. Certain documents to be printed, for distribution and in the Sessional Papers, (1869-70.) 72, 102, 108, 122.— (1870) 153, 204.— (1872) 145, 190. 224. 1539. Documents, ordered to be printed before they are laid before the House, (1873-74.) 202. (1879) 138-346. 1840. Motion that certain Returns be called for, negatived or with drawn. (1869) 79,84.— (1872) 109.— (1883) 141. (1885) 46, 51, 112, 128, 258. The following table will show the number of Addresses and orders voted by the House and the number of Returns and other documents in answer thereto : — In 1867-78. " 1869 . " 1869-70., " 1870 . " 1871 ., " 1872 ., " 1873-74, " 1874-75.. " 1875 ., " 1876 .. " 1877-78.. " 1878 .. " 1879 .. " 1880 .. " 1881 ., " 1882 ., " 1883 .. " 1884 .. " 1885 .. " 1886 .. " 1887 .. 23 29 14 14 20 28 26 40 39 55 32 76 147 98 63 79 114 101 106 107 119 17 31 22 24 25 42 32 41 36 46 43 54 129 78 94 86 87 122 108 93 118 ; [■ Achaapmoachoaan River :— Vide Bridget, 6. Acts: 18 Vict., chap. 61 :— Bill to amend the Act 18 Vict., chap. 61 of the Statutes 'of the Parlia- ment of the late Province of Canada, (1884) 78. VidelMontreal, 316. 24. Vict., chap. 32 : — Vide Montreal Insurance Companies. 27 Vict., chap. 10, Section 7 ;— Petition for an act to amend : Vide St. Henri des Tanneries. ACTS. 180 » Acts '.—continued. 27-28 Vict, chap. 9 :— Bill to amend the Acti 27 and 28 Vict., chap. 9 ; 29 Vict., chap. 9 ; 31 Vict., chap. 21 ; 33 Vict., chap. 29 ; and 34 Vict., chap. 14 ; Presented, (1877-78) 185. Acts 29 and 30 Vict., Chap. 69:— Petition praying that the said Act be not amended, (1869-70) G2. 31 Vict,, chap. 32 :— Bill to amend the (1884) 47. Order for second rending discharged and Bill withdrawn, 110. Act 32 Victoria, chapter 72 :— Vide Cemeteries, 4. 32 Vict, chap. 29 :— Bill to repeal the Acts. (1884) 117 Three months hoist,193. 32 Vict, chap. 29. :— Bill to repeal the Act, (1884) 198 Committed, considered, amended reported and passed, 336. 32 Vict, chap. 23 :— Vide District Magistrates. 33 Vict. chap. 26 :— Bill to amend the Act (1884) 117. Committed, 164. 34 Vict. chap. 4 : — Vide Justice, Administration of 23. 36 Vict, chaps. 62, 63, and 69 : - Bill to amend the acts of this Province, 36 vict, chaps. 52, 53 and 59, presented (1873-4) 81. Amended in Committee and Passed. 164. 38 Vict chap, 10 :— Bill to amend the ; Presented (1880) 157. 38 Vict, chap. 77. Sect 62 Petition for the repeal of the (1884) 51. Report of notice, 93 :— Vide Beauhamois. 38 Vict, chap. 12 :— Bill to repeal (1885) 261. 39 Vict., chap. 45 :— Petition praying that sect , 8 of the Act 39 Vict., chap. 45, beamended, (1886) 31. Vide Staiiites oj Quebec. 40 Vict,, chap. 22 :— bill to amended section 11 of the ; Presented (1879) 167. 41 Vict., chap. 6 :— Bill to amend the Act 41 Vict., chap. 5, sect. 6.— Committed, (1886) 212. Considered and progress reported, 237. Further considered, amended, reported and passed, 324. By Council, 423. R. A. 432. (49-50 Vict., chap. 41.) 43-44 Vict., chap. 37 :— Petition for an amendment to the ; referred to Private Bills Com- mittee, (1881) 172. 43-44 Vict., chap. 26 :— Vide Hypothecary Creditors. 43-44 Vict,, chap. 6 :— Bill to repeal the Act passed in the 43-44 year of Her Majesty's Reign, Chap 5, (1882) 18. Six months hoist, 239. 190 ACTS-ADAMS. . !i< Acts : — continued. 43-44 Vict, chap. 3 :— Bill to repeal ( 188-1) 194. Motion for 2nd reading. 243, 286. Sixnumthd hoist, 287, 289. 44-46 Vict, chap. 89 :— Petition for amendment to the Act i'tAd Vict., eh. 89, (1884) 7li. 44 Vict., chap. 82 :— Viile St. Jean Haptiate de Montrtal. 46 Vict. chap. 103 :— Vide Richmond. 45 Vict, chap. 103 :— Petition for an Act to amend the Act 45 Vict., chap. 103, (1886), 114, Report of notice 14i. Bill presented, 140. Referred, 150 Reported 202, Coiisiilcreil. reported and pas8ed,213. By Council with amendments, 320. Agreed to, 321. K. A. 432. (49-50 vie, c. 49.) 46 Vict, chap., 23 :— Bill to amend the (1884) 174, Three months hoist, 323. 47 Vict, chap. 83, Sec. 3 :— Petition for the repeal of the, (1885) 132. 49-60 Vict., chap., 74 :— Vide Combustible Gases. Bill to remove all doubts as to the legality of the assent given on the 11th September 1879, to certain Acts ; Presented, ( 1879) 352. Bill to confirm certain Acts assented to on the 11th September, (1879) 352. Bill to amend and repeal certain Acts and Enactments therein mentioned ; From the Council; Read twice and committed, (1876) 149. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 162. Amendments agreed to by Council, 184. R. A. 203 (40 Vic, c. 27.) Acts Declared unconstitutional :— Vide Accounts, 3. Acts Disavowal of : — Vide Accounts, 4. Acts Of the Local Legislatures :— Vide Accounts, 5. Acts Of the Quebec Legislature :— Vide Accounts, 6. Actions : — Bill to compel, in certain cases, the Plaintiff in any action of damages, to give security for payment of costs in the event of dismissal, ( 1873-74) 81. Acton (Townships) : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 1. Adams Tobacco Company :— Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation. (1877-78) 31. Report of notice, 46. Bill presented, 49. Referred, 58. Reported W. Considered, 116, Reported and passed, 120. By Council, with an amendment ; agreed to, 179. R. A. 229. (41 Vic, chap. 56.) I!! ADDRESSES. 101 §^Uxt»n^. I. To Her Majesty the Queen ; 1-5. II. To the Oovernor General ; 6-17. III. To the Lieutenant-Governor ; 18-41. Joint Addresses, Vide infra, 1-3, 8, 10, 14, 15, 17. IV. Modes of presenting Addresses. (1) To the Governor Oeneral, 42-45. (2) To the Lieutenant-Governor, 47, 47. V. Incidental Proceedings relative to Addresses ; VI. Questions Negatived or Superseded ; (1) Motions for Addresaen to the Governor General, Go. (2) Motions for Addresses to the Lieutenant-Governor, 58-64. M.V'^' -^ ( ^^ I. To Her Majesty the ftueen— re/a/ive to— I. Attempt made upon Her Majesty's life :— Congratulating Her Mnjcsty on Her providential escape from the attempt made upon Her life ; from the Council, (1882) 13. Read and agreed to ; Address to His Honor, requesting him to transmit the same ; Ordered ; to be engrossed ; communicated to the Council for their concurrence, 14. Message from the Council agreeing thereto, 27. His Honor's Replj', 15. *. Duke of Albany : — Condoling with Her Majesty on the demise of His Royal Highness the Duke of Albany ; From the Council ; day appointed for consideration, (1884) 25 Considereil and agreed to, 29. Address to the Lieutenant-Governor requesting him to transmit the same ; to be engrossed and communicated to Council, 30. Agreed to by the Council, 34. .1. Fiftieth Anniversary of Her Majesty's Reign :— Expressing feelings of affection, loyalty and devotion to the Queen on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of Her Majesty's accession to the Throne; To be engrossed and signed by the Speaker, (1887) 83. Address to His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor requesting him to transmit the snme, 84. Message sent to Council, 100. Both Addresses agreed to by Council, 122, 123. 192 A DDR KSS Kii.— continued. I, To Her Majesty the Queen '.—continued. 4. Legislative Council : — Motion for un Address praying Her Majcttty to l)e ^nicidimly ])ioased to Hubniit to the InipcM'ial I'arliamcnt a nieasiiro for tho j)iirpoHi! uruincn- (ling the British North Ainorica Act Ibli?, by nholishing this J.cgislativo Council, (1880) 22. Amembnont tliat any LngiHlation by the Parliament of tlie United Kii^. doni, modifying or tending to modify the CJonstitution of this Trovince, would luiin encroachment on the powers reserved to this i'nnince, by the B. N. A. Act 18(17 ami an infraction of its rights ; anotlier amendment, that in order to etlVct the ecdimmv essential to the pros|)erity of this Province a»ul to exempt it from new taxes it u necessary to suppress all public oxi)en8e8 which are not indispensable Ae.. '_Vi. hast amendment negatived ; First amendment agreed to, 20. That the main motimi Im further amended by abolishing the indemnity to Coimcillors and the salary ui tin Speaker, negatived ; nuvin motion as amended agreed to, 27. 5. Provincial Constitution:— Motion for an Address to Her Majesty praying tlmt ii measure be submitted to the Imperial rarliament, for tlie purpose of nuxlifying our Provincial Constitution, (1882) 358. Debate thereon adjourned. 359, 300. rr II. To the Governor Qeneidtl— Relative to— 6. Arbitration : — Representing that the award rendered by the arbitrators appdint- ed by the Government of Canada and the Prcjvince of Ontario to divide and adjust the debt of Upper and Lower Canada, is unjust and illegal, and praying His Excd- lence to adopt such measures as are best calculated to insure justice to this Province (1870) 44, 104. Motion to insert a new paragraph negatived, 122. Address reported, 125. Agreed to ; communicated to the Council, 127. Agreed to by Council ; Address to the Lieutenant-Governor requesting him to transmit the same 150. 7. DeBoucherviUe Cabinet : — Motion for an Address expressing the opinion that tlie dismissal from office of the Deboucherville Cabinet without reason constitutes an (>nii- nent danger to the existence of responsible Government in this Province, is an nlmse of power in contempt of the majority of this House, and is a violation of the liberties and will of the people Ac; Several objections over-ruled by Mr. Speaker (1877-8) 2*j, agreed to ; to be transmitted to the Lieutenant-Governor, with a request to transmit the same to the Governor-General ; to be also transmitted to the Senate and Houscof Commons, 223. S. Dufferin, Earl of :— On the occasion of his visit to Quebec and his early departure for England; Ordered (1878) 31. Reported 32. Agreed to; Communicated to the Council, 33. Agreed to by the Council ; Answer, 39. 9. Increased Subsidy :— Motion for House in Committee on Resolutions on which to found an Address, to the Governor-General praying him to be pleased to submit to the Honorable Privy Council of Her Majesty, for Canada, the claims of this Province for an increase of Subsidy ; An amendment proposed and negatived: — House goes into Commitee (1883) 348. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 350. Address ordered. 352. Address to Lieutenant-Governor requesting him to transmit the same 355. ADDRESSES— (wj/mj/^/. 193 II. To the Governor QenevBl^ continued. 10. Lansdown, Marquis of :— Wdcominj,' liim on hi8 nrri val in QucIkh-; From the Council (1S8I.) '2(>y. Concurred in by lining up tiio liliink and to lu' wiKnctl h\ Mr. Spotikor; nu'SHiige to the Council ucquaintini^ them thereof; Message from Council naming the McnihrrH who will wait on HiH Excellency on the part of that Houhc ; MemherB named (in the part of the Acsemhly, 271. House waitH on His Kxcelleney in the Council Chamber, 283. llirt Excellency's reply, 284. 11. Lupine, Ambroise : — Pmying His Excellency to be pleased to exercise the Royal rrerogrttivo of Mercy in favor of Ambroise I/'pine now under sentences of tieath. Ordered, (1874-5) Ot). Agreed to; to bo engrossed 61. Address to the Lieutenant- (iovernor requesting him to transmit the same; to be engrossed, (11. Message from His Honor informing this House that he has transmitted the same. 32. I'J. Lieutenant-Oovernor, Dismissal of :— Motion for House in Committee to consider curtain proposed Resolutions on which to found an Address relative to the attempt made by tlie Federal Government to dismiss the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of (Quebec, and to the encroachment by that Government andttie Federal Parliament upon the rights of the Province of Quebec ; and objection being taken that this House has no right to censure the Federal Government, and that any motion timding to convey such censure is not in order, — Mr. Speaker ruled tliat the motion is in order; His decision appealed from and conlirmed; Debate adjourned, (1879) 41). Resumed ; amendment proposed ; Debate thereon adjourned, 57. Amendment negatived, ()3. House goes into Committee ; Several objections overruled by the Chairman ; His ruling submitted to the House and confirmed 65-68. Resolutions reported, 69. Motion to concur in same ; amendment proposed and negatived, 70. Address ordered, 72. To be engrossed ; Address to the Lieutenant-Governor requesting him to transmit the same, 73. 13. Limits of the Province of Quebec : — Resolutions respecting the western, northern, and eastern frontiers of the Province of Quebec, adopted, (1886) 426. Referred to a Select Committee to prepare and report the draft of an Address to the Governor Gene- ral ; Address reported and agreed to, 427. Address to the Lieutenant Governor re- questing him to transmit the same, 428. 14. Lisgar, Baron :— Congratulating His Excellency, upon his elevation to the Peerage of the United Kingdom, (1870) 19. Agreed to; communicated to the Council, 20. Agreed to by Council ; Address to Lieutenant-Governor requisting him to transmit the same, 34. communicated to the Council, 36. Reply, 53. 15. Lorn, Marquis of : — Select Committee appointed to prepare an Address of welcome to His Excellency the Governor General, and to Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise (1879) 57. Address reported, 73. To be engrossed ; Message sent to the Council requesting the concurrence of their Honors thereto, 74. Agreed to by Council, 80. His Excellency's reply, 82. !•. North- West :— Motion for an Address to the Governor General, expressing regret with respect to the unfortunate events which have occured in the North- West of the Domi- 13 194 ABVRESSlia-conlinued. II. To the Oovernor Gteneial— continued. North-West •.—conlinued. nion and di'diiriiin that llir Houhc cannot approve of the attempt to settle by force nf arniH diflieiilties of siiiiplo administration, (ISST)) 123. Two amendments iiiuvhI: second amondtnent agreed to, 124. Another amendment proposed and ohjueted ttMiiitlic ground that it repeals under anotlier form the idea contained in the main niotidti. debate on amendment adjourned, 12.'*, liiO, 132. Resumed, 12',) 131, Kit ; ameiidmem negatived, 11)2. Main motion as amended, agreed to, 108. IT. Young;, Sir John : — House in Committee to consider of certain })rop(»8edT{esnliiti(n to serve iw a basis for an Address of welcome and congratulation to His Excelicinv the Governor General, (13GU) 17. Resolutions reported and agreed to, ll'.t. Addn^s reported and agreed to; communicated to the Council, 20. Agreed to by t^ouncil, i;,'. Reply, 37. III. To the Lieutenant Oovernor : — relative to. ITJ. Agricultural Instruction :— Motion for an Address setting forth to His KxctHciHv that with the view of promoting Agriculturallnstruction in this Province, tlioHuusr is of opinion that it is expedient to make a grant of ))ublic lands to any stiKlciit'r students who shall attend, for two years, any school of Agriculture approved liy ihf Minister of Agriculture in this Province ; and praying His Kxcellency to rtcuni- mend to the Provincial Legislature a grant for that object ; amendment movnl, that it be an instruction to the Committee on Agriculture, Immigration and Coloniza tion, to consider the expediency of making such grant ; agreed to, (1867-68) tW. Autonomy of the Provinces : IS. Motion for an Address praying His Honor to transmit to the Governor General, certinn Resolutions expressive of the determination of this House to defend all Provimial rights, and to firmly proclaim its autonomy, as establised by the Federal Act ; rrevinm Question proposed, (1884) 56. Negatived, 60. 19. Motion for an address to the Lieutenant-Governor praying him to transmit to the Governor General, certain Resolutions, setting forth, that the prosperity of the Provinces of Canada depends in a great measure upon the care which the Parliiinn :ii of Canada and the Provincial Legislatures take to confine themselves within lie limits of their respective powers, (1884) 100, 127, 129, 130, agreed to, 148. Reply, I'r 580. Beet Root Sugar :— Praying His Honor to cause to be transmitted to His Excelleno; the Governor General a Resolution of this House having for its object the prolonpnti' n j by the Federal Government to ten years, from this date of the exemption fninulj excise duties on Beet Root Sugar manufactured in the Dominion, (1880) 23.3. 31. Canadian Pacific Railway :— Praying His Honor to transmit to the Govtmor I General a copy of the Resolutions setting forth the reasons why the Canadian and Pacific Railway from the Pacific to the Atlantic should be built entirely upon BritL«h j territory, (1884) 282, 283. ADDRESSES— con/i«M«/. 195 III. To the Lieutenant Qovemor—ronfinued. •W. Compton and Beauce :— Di'clarinn tlmt the Bill roRpcctinp thodivisionliiio holwcon Ciitnpton iiiiil Hciiii('(? hiw Ixmmi puH.sod with thf (roiiHont of the 'iicnihtTH roprcwoiitiiiK the I'J Klei'tonil DifitrictM to which artioio 8() of the H. N. A Act applioH.mi'Utioiied in the '-'nd schcdulo of the «aid act, (1879) '2(j(]. 'ill. Conting^enoiea of the House:— I'l-ayin^ Ww Honor to inHiio ]m warrant in favor of the Clerk of the Houso, for ♦lo.OOO, on account of the continfiencies, (1H()7-.H) '.V.\. For «3."),flOO— 80,— (IHC)',),) For!S.-For *;«),0(M),,S'J.— (lHtl<>-7l».) For *.V-'.()()0.,SC..— (1881) For !flO.OO(), lo?.— (1882.) For »10,(X>0, 111. For «r),(MH), 174. (1884.) For «18,(I(X), ()4. For »r),()()0, ()<). (1887.) For *'2(),0(H), 83. « •il. De Boucherville Oovernment : — Motion rmewiiiR the declaration of Cc^nridcnce in the Ue Boncherville Government amldedarini; a want >f cotiliicnce inai\y adinin- iwtration which may he substituted for th(> one diiamisMod, (i^ , 78) 1118. Coniiuittce appointed to draft an Address; Aildrcss reported, 'Ji20. To bo oii>,io.^8od and presented to His Honor by the Speaker, 221. Reply, 221. 'JA. Foreign Tanneries: — Motion for an Address represetit , that traderp, .or the pur- poHO of provi(li"(T essences for forei>;n tanneries, are hurkinj; tr*' '^, to tho great des- truction .1 . • forests- and praying His Honor to reconunt 1 to this House a measure to preserve the f jrests of the I'rovin ;u; Referred lu tie Committee on the (,^11. -.tion of cutting Timber. (1867-08) 84. 35}. Oame Laws: — Praying His Excellency to cause to bo printed sucii nuniLior of copies of the Bill to amend the Game Laws, when the same shall have become law, also, of the Act respecting Game Laws, passed by this House last session, and also, of the Act 27th and 28th Victoria, chap. 52, intituled : " An Act for the protection of insectivorous and other birds beneficial to agriculture, " as he shall (teprn necessary, for the purpose of distributing the same among the overseers of fisheries, Municij)al officers, Schi.ol teachers and other persons, in order to ditfuse a general knowledge of these laws throughout the country, (1869) 193. 'i6. Oa8p6 Fishery and Coal Mining Company :— Praying that His Honor will be pleased to direct that the Attorney-General be instructed to take the necessary steps to annul the charter of the; Motion withdrawn (1867-68) 149. ST. Oilchrist Educational Trust :— To thank His Honor for his Message on the subject of the granting of a Scholarship by the, (1867-68) 77. 3S. Hull : — Address prayihg His Honor to be pleased to issue his warrant in favor of the Treasurer of this Province for the sum of one thousand dollars to assist in relieving the distress of the Sufferers by the recent fire in the city of Hull, (1886) 170. 89. Metgermette : — Praying His Honor to be pleased to issue his warrant in favor of the Treasurer of this Province for the sum of o.ie thousand dollars to help the settlers of Metgermette, Jersey and Marlow, which the House will make good hereafter, (1887) 55. 196 ADDRESSES— co«/i/t«efi?. III. To the Lieutenant QtoveTnoT— continued. 30. Montreal Court House : — Drawing the attention of the Lieutenant Govoiiiur in Council to till" statonioiil piopared by the Auditor, of the Fiuid for the buililin),' of the Court House of the district of Montreal, with seems to show that the amount expended has been returned, (1879) 333. 31. New Brunswick Railway : — That the Southern Frontier of the counties of Boatico, Dorche-stcr. Ac, is well adapted to the construction of a Railway to connect with tlio New Brunswick Railway at Edmonston and assuring him that it is of vital importance to the commercial and agricultural development of the Southern frontier of the said counties, (1884) 281. North Shore Railway : 3'i. Praying His Honor to forward to His Excellency the Governor General, certain Resolutions respecting the construction of the, (1875) 174. 33. Praying His Honor to transmit to the Governor General a copy of the Resolution concurring in the request made by the Provincial Government for increasing to $h',- 000 per mile, the grant made for the North Shore Railway between Quebec and Montreal, (1885) 56. 34. Nova Scotia Fishermen : — To thank His Honor for his gracious Message in reference to the relief of the distressed lishermen of Nova Scotia (1867-68) 48. 34J. Pacific Railway ; — Praying His Excellency to be pleased to forward to His Excel- lency the Governor (Jenerai, the accompanying Resolutions, relating to the localiza- tion of the Pacific Railway, reported from the Standing Committee on Rnilways, Canals, Telegraph Lines, and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations, and adopted by this House, (1874-75) 240. 3.*^. Parishes, Subdivisions of :— Praying His Excellency to be pleased to adopt aiicli measures as he may deem advisable, to cause to be prepared and printed in the form of the Statutes of this Province, a table of the subdivisions of Parishes within tiie same, from the year 1854 to the present year inclusive, (1869) 53. 30. Privileges and Immunities : — Motion for an Address representing that the Cabinet of which Hon. Mr, ,Ioly is the chief, was defeated three different times during the sitting of the 8th March instant, by majorities varying from 20 to 22, and rcgnttinp; that the advisers of His Excellency persist in retaining power against the will of tlie majority of this House and of the country ; objected to on the ground that it is contrary to the constitution, — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection ; his decision confirmed on appeal, (1877-78) 227. 37. Quebec Fire : — Praying His Honor to authorize the payment of $10,000 to assist in relieving the immediate distress of the suflerers by the recent fire, (1881) 184. 3§. Speeches: — In answer to Speeches from the Throne at the opening of each Seesion : —(1867-68.) Address moved, 8. Ordered ; reported; agreed to, 10. Reply, 15.-(18t')St) Address ordered 11. Reported and agreed to, 13. Reply, 15. — (1869-70.) Address ordered 11. Reported and agreed to, 12. Reply, 15.— (1870.) Address ordered, 8. Reported and ABBnESSES—coniitiued. 197 III. To the Lieutenant Qovemor— continued. Speeches : — continued. agreed to, 10. Reply, 13. — (1871.) Address ordered, 11. Reported and agreed to. 13. Reply, 34.— (1872) Address ordered, 9. Reported and agreed to, 10. Reply, 1(5. (1873-4.) Address ordered ; Reported and agreed to 24. Te be presented by members of Exe- cutive Conseil, 24. Reply, 40. (1874-75) Motion for an Address; debate thereon adjourned 20. Hobate resumed ; Ist. and 2nd. Paragraphs agreed to 2.'?. Amendment moved to 3rd. Paragraph; debate adjourned, 24. Debate resumed, 2.'). Adjourned, 26. Ro.sumed, 28. Amendment negatived, 29. 'Die 3rd. to the 10th. and last paragraphs agreed to ; committee appointed to draft an Address ; Address reported 30. Agreed to ; to be engrossed ; to bo presented by the Members of Executive Council, 31. Message in reply, 40. — (1875) Address moved 7. Amendment moved to fourth para- graph, 8. Debate resumed, 9. Amendment, negatived, 10. Another amendment to fourth paragraph negatived 11. Committee to draft an Address; Adilress reported 12. Agreed to ; to be engrossed ; to be presented by members of the Executive Council, 13. Answer, 16. (1870) Address moved 18. Committee to ilraft an Address ; Address re- ported, 19. Agreed to ; to be engrossed ; to be presented by members of the .'Execu- tive Council, 20. Answer, 25. (1877-78) Address, ordered 19. Comniitteoto drift the same. Address reported, 20. To be engrossed ; to be presented by members of th 3 Exe- cutive Council, 21. Answer, 28. (1878) Address moved, 6. Amendment moved thereto, that this House regrets that the advisers of His Excellency should have jiersisted, in remaining in power without a majority of the Assembly ; another amendment tiiat this House approves of the policy of economy inaugurated by the Government, 7. Objection taken to the last Amendment on the ground that it contains principles set forth in the main motion, and also in the lirst amendment, — Mr. Speaker over- ruled the objection ; his decision confirmed on appeled ; debate adjourned, 8. Ro- Bumed and further adjourned, 9, 11, 13. Second Amendment negatived, 10. First amendment carried, 17. A third Amendment, that under present circumstances this House believes it to bo its duty to given a general and independ(>nt support to the Government, 17. A fourth amendment, that this House is of opinion tliat the principles of thi; constitution of responsablo Government recpiire that the Cabinet entrusted with the administration of public aiFairs be supjjorted by the majority of the House; debate adjourned, 18. Amendment negatived, 20. Anotlier Amend- ment, that the House is prepared to consider and support all measurers constitu- tionally brought before it. Negatived, 21. First Amendment carried, 23. Comniitlee to draft an Address ; Atldress reported, 24. Agreed to ; to been grt)8sed ; to be pre- sented by m(>mbers of the Executive Council, 26. — Answer, 28. (1879) Address, moved 14. Question to lie put on each paragraph ; debate on first j)aragraph adjourned, 16. Debate resu?ned; lirst and second paragraph agreed to; 18 Amendment pre- posod to third paragraph relative to the controle of publii; moneys ; Debate adjourned, 19, 20. Resumed, 21, 24. Motion to adjourn the Debate, 25. Withdrawn, 26. — Amendment, negatived ; third and remaining paragraphs agreed to ; Com- mittee to draft Address ; Address reported, 26. To be engrossed, 28. To be pre- seatetl by members of the Executive Council, 29. Reply, 40. — (1880) Motion for an Address, 10. Question to be put on each paragraph ; lirst to the fifth paragraphs agreed to; sixth to the eleventh paragraphs agreed to on a division ; twelfth to the 198 ADDRESSES— conrtwKerf. III. To the Lieutenant QoYemoi— continued. Speeches •.— continued. fifteenth paragraphs agreed to ; sixteenth paragraph agreed to on a division ; seventeenth and eighteenth paragraphs agreed to ; 12. Nineteenth paragraph agreed to on a division ; twentieth paragraph agreed to; Committee to draft Address; Address reported, 13. To be engrossed ; to be presented by members of the Executive Council, 15. Eeply, 28.— (1881) Motion for an Address, 8. Debate thereon adjourned, 10. Motion agreed to ; Committee appointed to draft an Address ; Address reported, 13. To be engrossed ; to be presented by members of Executive Council, 16. Kcply, 83. — (1882) Motion for an Address to thank His Honor for His Gracious Speech at the commencement of the Session 9. Read and agreed to ; referred to a Select Committee; Address reported, 11. Agreed to ; engrossed ; to be presented by members of Executive Council, 13. Reply, 45. (1883) Address moved 17, 21. Read and agreed to; referred to a Select Committee; Address reported, 24 Agreed to; to be engrossed ; to be presented by members of Executive Council, 27.Reply, 100. (1884) Address moved, 24, 30. 33. Several amendmcndments proposed and negati- ved, 34, 35, 36, 37. Read and agreed to ; referred to a Select Committee, 37 ; Address reported, 38 ; Agreed to ; to be engrossed ; to be presented by Members of Executive Council, 39; Reply, 50. (1885) Address moved 12. Read and agreed to; referred to a Select Committee ; Address reported 12 ; Agreed to ; to be engrossed ; to be pre- sented by members of Executive Council, 14. Reply, 38. (1886) Address moved 11. Read and agreed to ; referred to a Select Committee, 13 ; Address reported, 14 ; Agreed to ; to be cngrossod ; to be presented by members of Executive Council, 15 ; Reply, 43. (1887) Address moved 8, 22, 24 ; Read and agreed to ; referred to a Select Com- mittee ; Address reported, 28, Agreed to ; to be engrossed ; to be presented by the Whole House ; Members of Executive Council, to wait upon His Honor 3L House waits upon His Honor ; Mr. Speaker reports answer, 35. 39. Statutes : — Praying that a Commission be appointed to classify, revise and conso- lidate the Statutes of the late Province of Canada affecting the Province of Quebec, (1875) 163. 40. Thibaudeau, Hon. I. E. :— Praying His Excellency to be pleased to appoint a Com- mission for the purpose of enquiring into all the circumstances relating to the pre- senting of a Petition to this House by the Honorable I. E. Thibaudeau and others, respecting the amendments to the several Acts incorporating the city of Quebec, to which false signatures, or signatures previously obtained for different purposes, appear to have been attached, and to adopt the most effectual means of leading to the punishment of the guilty parties, if it be necessary, (1869) 201. 41. Wolfe, Salaberry and Orandison :— Informing the Lieutenant-Governor of the passage, with the consent of the majority of the members representing the 12 Counties indicated in the British North America Act, of a Bill to detach Wolfe, Salaberry and Grandison from Argenteuil and annex them to Terrebonne, ( 1882) 329. ADDRESSES— co»^'«M«rf. 199 IV. Modes of presenting Addresses : (Notes: — AMresaes to the Governor-General are presented through the Lieutenant-Go- vernor, an Address or a Joint Address being voted to His Excellency requesting him to transmit the same.) I. To the Governor General : 43. Of congratulation and welcome on the occasion of His Excellency's arrival in this country (1869) 17. To be presented by a delegation composed of members of both Houses, 20. 43. On the occasion of His Excellency's elevation to the Peerage of the United Kingdom, (1870) 19. To be transmitted through the Lieutenant-Governor ; members of both Houses appointed to wait on His Excellency, 36. 44. Protesting against the award rendered by the Arbitrators appointed to adjust the Debt of Upper and Lower Canada. (1870.) 125. To be presented by members of the Executive Council conjointly with Delegates appointed by the Legislative Council, 167. 45. Expressing the opinion that the dismissal of the DeBoucherville Cabinet without reason constitutes an eminent danger to the existence of responsible Government, (1877-8) 222. To be transmitted through the Lieutenant Governor and that copies thereof be transmitted to the Senate and House of Commons, 223. II. To the Lieutenant-Governor : 46. Presented by Members of the Executive Council ha^•ing seats in the House, (1867-8) 12. (1869) 13. (1869-70) 13. (1870) 10. (1871) 51. (1872) 49. (1873-4) 118. (1874-5) 179. (1875) 175. (1876) 67. ) 1877-8) 24, 44, 61. (1878.) 38, (1879.) 54. (1880.) 34. (1881) 26. (1882) 86. (1883) 43. (1884) 101. (1885) 41. (1886) 24. (1887) 111.— By the Speaker (1877-78) 221. 47. Joint addresses : — By a delegation composed of members of both Houses, (1869)20. (1870) 36, 156. V. Incidental Proceedings relative to Addresses : 48. Addresses to the Governor General ordered ; Committees appointed to draft the same, reported and ordered to be engrossed, (1869) 19. (1870) 19, 125. (1874-5) 57, 61. 49. Ordered, and members appointed to present the same (1867-68) 72. — (1869) 22. — (1869-70) 37.— (1870) 15.-(1871) 38.— (1872) 36.— ( 1873-74) 28.— (1874-75) 81.— (1875) 35.— (1876) 67.— (1877-78) 50.— Committees appointed to draft Addresses toHisExceK- lency which are reported, and ordered to be engrossed, (1867-68) 10. — (1869) 11. — (1869-70) 12.— (1870) 9.— (1871) 11.— (1872) 9.— (1873-74) 24.— (1874-75) 30.— (1875) 12. -(1876) 19.— (1877-78) 20. (1878) 24. (1879) 26. (1880) 13. (1881) 13. (1882) 11. (1883) 24. (1884) 87. (1885) 12.(1886) 13. (1887) 28. 50. For an advance of public money for various purposes vide su'pr.'a, 23, 28, 29, 37. 200 ABDUESSES— continued. V. Incidental Proceedings &c— continued. at. For an advance of public money on account of the Contingencies, vide supra, 23. «a. Sent up to the Legislative Council for concurrence, (1869) 20. (1870) 20, 127. (1882) 14. (1884) 30. 53. Sent down by the Council, for concurrence, (1870) 34, 156. 54. Amended and agreed to (1874-75) 52. 55. Motion for an address withdrawn, (1867-«8) 120, 149.— (1869) 87. 56. Motion for an address ; Debate thereon adjourned, (1869) 79.— (1872) 49.— 5T. Speaker reports, that the Deputation appointed to present an Address to the Go- vernor-General, had presented the same. (1869.) 36. VI. Questions Negatived or superseded : Motions for Addresses to the Lieutenant-Oovernor : — relative to — 5§. A complete statement of the sums arising from the sale of Crown Lands, collected by the Government of this Province, since 1867, (1872) 109. 59. Copies of all returns made by R. Pope, Esquire, Gold Mining Inspector, Beauce of convictions by him made, together with all statements by him forwarded to the Government as to the disposal of the fines by him collected, (1869) 64. 60. A copy of the declaration as prepared by the Attorney employed by the Government in the case of the Attorney-General vs Middlemiss, before it was changed at the request of the Government, Ac, (1875) 47. 61. A detailed statement of the sums of money levied and paid by the Department of Public Instruction of this Province, since 1867 up to date, and the dates of the receipts and of the payment of such sums of money, and the names of the persons to whom, or for whom, such payments have been made, (1872) 109. 63. For the number of tenders received by the Government for the lease of the Q. M. 0. & 0. Railway. (1877-78.) 187. 63. Praying Her Majesty to be graciously pleased to submit to the Imperial Parlia- ment a measure for the purpose of amending the B. N. A. Act of 1867, by abolishing the Legislative Council, 1880) 26. 64. Correspondence between the Government of this Province and the Federal Govern- ment with respect to the construction of buildings for the Provincial Exhibition and as a Drill Shed, at Quebec, (1883) 141. 65. Praying the Lieutenant-Governor to transmit to the Governor-General certain reso- lutions expressing the determination of this House to defend all Provincial rights and to firmly proclaim its autonomy, (1884) 56. Previous Question proposed, 60. Ne- gatived, 61. ADJOURNMENTS- ADMINISTRATION. 201 P Adjonmnients of the House : — Vide Legislative Assembly, 11 — 28. Administration of Justice : — Vide Justice, administration of. Administration, Provincial : 1. Motion, that the delay in settling the division of the surplus of the debt of the late Province of Canada, between the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, is iiyurious to the interests of this Province, negatived, (186^-70) 48. a. Motion, in amendment to the Question of Supply, that in the present uncertain state of the finances of the Province, it is not prudent to undertake the construction of Public Buildings the cost of which it is impossible to calculate, negatived, (1869-70) 106. 3. Motion, in amendmend to the Question of Supply, that this House is not now prepared to adopt a system for the purpofne of attaching model farms to normal schools, and to give them the management thereof, (1869-70) 98. 4. Motion, in amendmen to the Question of Supply, that in the opinion of this House, it is injurious to the interests of this Province, to lend money in the manner required by the Government for the Dorchester Bridge, negatived, (1869-70) 99. 5. Motion, in amendment to the Question for going into committee on Resolutions respecting Licenses, that this House is of opinion that before giving its consent to wards imposing new taxes, it is desirable to seek means to reduce the expenses of the civil Government and of the Legislature, (1870) 151. 6. Motion to appoint a Select Committee to enquire into the mode of Administration of the Crown Lands, negatived, (1870) 169. 7. Motion, in amendment to the Question for receiving the Report on certain Resolutions granting aid to certain lines of Railway, that before any land subsidy in aid of the North Shore Railway and St. Maurice Navigation and Land Company the Government ought to be in possession of a Survey of a Northern Trunk Railway from Quebec to Deys River, negatived, (1870) 180. §. Motion, in amendment to the Question for receiving the Report on certain Resolutions granting aid to certain lines of Railway, that it is inexpedient for the Government as guardian of the Public Domain to dispossess itself of 3,208,500 acres of land in favor of private companies, until they have, through competent experts, ascertained the value of the same, negatived, (1870) 180. 9. Motion, in amendment to the Question for concurrence in Supply resolutions, that this House regrets that the Government should have, only fifteen days before the commencement of the present Session, entered into a contract which binds the Pro- vince for ten years, for a sums of nearly a million and a quarter of dollars without asking the consent of Parliament, negatived, (1871) 142. i 202 ADMINISTRATION— coM/mwerf. 10. Motion, (in amendment to a Question of Supply) that this House is prepared to vote any reasonable sum to provide for Lunatics in this Province, that care which tlieir sail condition calls for ; but it regrets that the Government should have, only fifteen days before the commencement of the present Session, entered into a contract, wliich binds the Province for ten years, for a sum of nearly a million and a quarter of dollars, without awaiting the opening of the Legislature to ask the consent of Parliament, which might nave been done without difiiculty, inasmuch as the present contract does not expire before the first of May, 1873. (1871) 142. 11. Motion for a Committee of the whole to consider of certain Resolutions in relation to the adjustment of the Debts and Assets of Upper and Lower Canada, (1871) 42. 13. Motion to appoint a Select Committee to enquire into the circumstances under which the Beauport Lunatic Asylum contract was renewed during the Fall of 1871, negatived. (1872) 177. 13. Motion to appoint a Select Committee to which shall be referred the subject of the administration of the Crown Lands, in so far as relates to Timber Limits, nagatived, (1872.) 44.) Motion to rescind the decision of the House on the foregoing ; amend- ment that this House does not deem it its duty to reconsider the vote which it gave in November last ; motion, in amendment to the amendment that this House having examined the returns concerning Timber Limits, and also, the Report of the Com- missioner of Crown Lands, and being satisfied that the present regulations have yield- ed large and satisfactory results to this Province, under the circumstances by which the lumber trade has hitherto been controlled, is ready to take into conside- ration the measures proposed by the Government, in order to secure to the Province every possible benefit from the impulse recently given to that important branch of trade, agreed to ; main motion as amended agreed to. (1872.) 163. 14. Motion, in amendment to the Question for second reading of Supply Resolutions, that this House is of opinion that it is not expedient to make any new grant for the Library of Parliament, so long as the magnificent collection of books belonging to the Province now in the office of the Department of Public Instruction, where they are of very little service, be not removed to the Library of Parliament, negatived. (1872) 88, 15. Motion, in amendment to the Question for concurrence in Supply Resolutions, that while approving the grant of the sum demanded for the completion of the Colonization Roads, this House is of opinion that such appropriation should not be voted in one sum as is proposed, but should be voted in such a manner as to make it appear clearly, what is the grant demanded for each road, negatived. (1872) 123. 16. Motion for an Address requesting a statement of the sums of money levied and paid by the Department of Public Instruction of this Province since 1867, up to date, ne- gatived. (1872) 109. 17. Motion for an Address requesting a statement of the sums arising from the sale of Crown T is, collected by the Government of this Province, since, 1867, negatived, (1872) 103. ADMINISTRATION— con/tnMerf. 203 1§. Motion, in amendment to be Question for going into Committee of Supply, that in not exacting from certain persons an accurate and faithful statement of the dues owing by them to the Crown for Woods and Forests and in not adopting any means to compel them to render the same, the administration has deseved the censure of this House, (1873-4) i04. Amendment moved thereto, Tliat his House having heard the sta- tements made by the Honorable Member forChicoutimi, from his place in the House, impugning the integrity of certain Crown Land Agents and Lumber Merchants in the Sflguenay District, charging them with having defrauded the Government, a Special Committee be named to enquire into the merits of the allegations made, and objection being taken to the said amendment — Mr, Speaker decided that it is not in order, 104. Main motion negatived, 105. 19. Motion, in amendment to the question for receiving the Report on certain resolutions respecting Railways that this House regrets thntthe importt nee of the South-Eastern- Railway Company and the Montreal Chambly and Sorel Railway, and the great services these roads are destined to render to the country have been overlooked, and that the said two companies have not been placed on the same footing as those mentioned in the first of the said resolution. (18734) 169. motion in amendment to the amendment that this House moreover regrets that the gr'iit importance of the L^vis Kennebec Road haa not been appreciated ; both amendnients negatived, 173. 20. Motion, that the Government deserves the severest censure for not having taken such steps as would have prevented the accident on the Grand Trunk Railway, which caused the death of Pierre Cauchon, (1873-4) 197. 31. Motion, in amendment to the Question for going into Committee of Supply, that it be resolved, that in not exacting from certain persons an accurate and faithful state- ment of the dues owing by them to the Crown for woods and forest, and in not adopting any means to compel them to render the same, the administration has deserved the censure of this House. " ( 1873-4) 104. 33. Motion (in amendment to a motion for receiving the Report of the Committee of the Whole on certain Resolutions respecting Railways) that the House regrets that the impoitance of the South-Eastern Railway Company, and the Montreal, Chambly and Sorel Railway, and the great services that these roads are destined to render to the country have been overlooked, and that the said two companies have not been placed on the same footing as those mentioned in the first of the said Resolutions (1873,4) 169. 33. Motion, that this House has heard with sorrow, of the death of Pierre Cauchon, Mail Carrier, who was killed on Saturday last, at Rennet's Crossing, on the Grand Trunk Railway, by the Grand Trunk Mixed Train, on its way down from Richmond to Point Levy Station. That the Government deserves the severest censure, for not having taken such steps as would have prevented that accident, after the sad oc- currence of last winter, when Mr. Petry was killed on the same spot, and in the same manner, and after the solemn warning conveyed in the presentment of the Grand Jury to the Court of Queen's Bench, sitting at Quebec, in November last (1873-4) 197. 204 ADMlNlSTRATION-fon/m«erf. 94. Motion (in amendment to the question for going into Committee on certain Uesolu- tions respecting the grant of an additional subsidy to certain Railway Companies) that while the House desires to aid as much as the resources of the Province pormit the construction of Railways is of opinion that the policy announced in said Resolutions is unjust, Ac, negatived (1874-75.) 69. 95. Motion to appoint a Select Committee to enquire into all matters connected with the Loan of £800,000 Stg. (1874-75.) 179. Amendment that the said loan was a successful one and has established and secured the credit of this Province; nxition in amendment to the amendment that without expressing an opinion on the conditions on which the loan was made, this House is of opinion that a loan of so large an amount was not then necessary, negatived; First amendment agreed to; main motion, as amended, agreed, to 181. 96. Motion (in amendment to the Question for going again into Committee on certain proposed Resolutions respecting the grant of an additional subsidy to certain Railway Companies) that this House regrets that the special claims of the South Eastern Railway and of the Montreal, Cliambly, and Sorel Railway, have not been recognized, negatived, (1874-75.) 230. VX. Motion to amend the fourth paragraph of the Address in answer to the speech from the Throne, by adding thereto the words " But this House is of opinion that in con- sideiation of the great sacrifices the Province of Quebec has made in the promotion of Railways it is but just that the Dominion should come to our assistance, inas- much as the North Shore and Montreal, Ottawa and Western Railway Companies form virtually part of the Great Pacific Line, (1875) 8. Negatived, 110. 2§. Motion to amend the fourth paragraph of the Address in answer to the Speech from the Throne, by adding thereto the words. Tliis House desires to express a hope, that in carrying out any such contemplated arrangements, no expenditure will be incurred which will add to the burdens of the Province, by rendering any increased taxation necessary, negatived, (1875) 11. 99. That (in amendment to the Question for receiving the report of the Committee of the Whole on certain Resolutions respecting the construction ci the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway) in the opinion of this House the policy of the Government on Railways must inevitably drive the Province into more serious difficulties, and that before long it will lead to direct taxation and to the ruin of the Province, negatived, (1875) 122. 30. Motion (in amendment to the Question for concurrence in a Supply Resolution) that this House disapproves of the employement of Colonization grants for purposes other than those for which they were voted as in the case of the Jacques Cartier Bridge, negatived, (1875) 156. 31. Motion (in amendment to the Question for concurrence in a Supply Resolution) that inasmuch as the state of the Finances of the Province of Quebec does not admit of the salaries of the male and female teachers of the Province being increased in proportion to the importance of their duties, this House objects to the increase of the grant to School Inspectors, (1876) 104. ADMINISTRATION^ rmtinued. 205 3'i. Motion (in amendment to the Question for the second roadinp; of KesoIutioiiH res- pecting certain Railways,) that this House recognizes the importance of the Railway entorpriwes mentioned in the said ReHolutions, but in view of the unsatisfactory con- dition of tlie TinanceB of the Province and in face of the new taxes about to bo im- posed, this House cannot sanction the measures proposed in the said Rcsolutionn, negatived, (1877-8) 197. 33. That whereas four Registry OHicps in this Province are at present witliout Registrars this House draws the attention of the Government to the necessity of tilling up thrao vacancies without further delay, (1877-8) 200. 34. His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor having signified his desire that the explanations respecting the dismissal from office of the DeBoucherville Administration, be only given, after the formation of a new cabinet, the House adjourned, (1877-8) 218. 35. Motion (in amendment to a motion to adjourn the House) that this House desires firmly and emphatically to delare that it has not and cannot have confidence in any administration which may be substituted for the one dismissed, unless such adminis- tration be a strong and efficient one chosen from the party represented by the majority in this House, (1877-8) 218. Several objections overruled by Mr. Speaker, amendment agreed to, 219. Committee appointed to draft an Address to the Lieutenani-Governor founded on said Resolutions; Report the draft of an Address; objection taken that the Committee has no right to report as the House did not adjourn to allow the Committee to meet, — Mr. Spenker overruled the objection ; his decision confirmed, on appeal, 220. 36. Motion, renewing the declaration of confidence in the DeBoucherviil 3 Administration, and declaring a want of confidence in any administration which may be substituted for the one dismissed, unless it be a strong and efficient one chosen from the party, represented by the majority in this House, agreed to, (1877-78) 218. Committee appointed to draft an Address founded on the said motion ; Report the draft of an Address, 220.— Reply, 221. 37. Motion for an Address to His Excellency the Governor-General expressing an opinion, that the dismissal from office of the De Boucherville cabinet without reason, consti- tutes an eminent danger to the existence of responsible Government in this Province, is an abuse of power in contempt of the majority of this House and is a violation of the liberties and will of the people &c. ; several objections thereto over-ruled by Mr. Speaker, (1877-78) 222. Motion agreed to ; to be transmitted to the Lieutenant-Gover nor, with a request to transmit the same to the Governor-General ; to be also trans- mitted to the Senate and House of Commons, 223. 38. Motion, (in amendment to the second reading of the Supply Bill,) that the reading thereof be supended until such time as justice shall have been rendered to the majority of this House, inasmuch as when the Supply Resohitions were adopted the Cabinet, enjoyed the confidence of this House and of the country, whilst the present administra- tion does not possess that confidence ; agreed to, (1877-78) 223. 206 ADMINISTRATION— co/i^jwMerf. 39. Motion for the issue of new Writs for the election of members in the room of 11. CI.,Jolv EHf]., Ficrrc Bachand, Esq., F. G. Marohand, Esq., and A. Chauvcau, Esq., wlio since their resijoctive chH-tions Imvo accepted an otfice of profit imdcr the Crown ; ainoiid- nient to add " and that this House deem it their duty to declare that the adminis- tration whose formation created these vacances, does not possess the conridcnceni'the House and of the Country " agreed to ; main motion as amended agreetl to, (1877-78) 224. 40. Motion for an Address to His Excellency representing that the cabinet of whicl; Hon. Mr..Ioly is the chief, was defeated three dillbrent times, at the sitting of the Stli, March instant, by majorities varying from 20 to 22 and regretting that the advisers of His Excellency persist in retaining power against the will of the majority of this House and of the Country Ac, Ac; objected to on the ground that it is contrary to the Constitution. — Mr. Speaker over-ruled the objection ; his decision confirmed on api)cal ; Address agreed to. (1877.78) 227. 41. Motion in amendment to the Address in answer to the Speech from the Throne, that this House regrets that the advisers of His Excellency should have persisted in remain- ing in power without having been supported by the majority of the Legislative As- sembly ; amendment, that this House entirely approves of the policy of economy anil retrenchment inaugurated by the Government, (1878) 6. Second amendment objocted to, on the ground that it contains expressions and principles set forth in the main motion and also in the tirst amendment ; Mr. Speaker overruled the objection ; his decision confirmed on appeal ; Debate adjourned, 8. Resumed and further adjourned, 9, 11, 13. Second amendment, negatived, 16. First amendment carried, 17. A tliird amendment proposed that under present circumstances this House believes it to be its duty to give a general and independent support to the Government, 17. Another amendment, that this House is of opinion that the principles of the constitution of responsible Government require that the Cabinet entrusted with the administration of public affairs be supported by the majority of the House; Debate adjourned, IS. last amendment negatived, 20. Another amendment that the House is prepared to consider and support all measures constitutionally brought before it calculated to promote the prosperity of the Province, 21. Negatived, 22. Third amendment carried, 23. 43. Motion (in amendment to the Question for going into Committee of Supply) that this House while re-affirming its desire to practise the strictest economy in all the public service, regrets that, contrary to these principles of economy. His Excellency has been advised to dissolve the Legislature against its will, thereby imposing on the Province the enormous expense of a general election and an extra Session delaying the completion of our great enterprises and seriously injuring the credit of the Pro- vince. Debate thereon adjourned, (1878) 36. Debate resumed, 41. Amendment negatived, 42. 43. Motion, in amendment to a Question of Supply, that the demand for $30,000 for School Inspectors is a violation of the political programme, of the Government and an insult to the electors whose votes were obtained on the faith of such programme ; ADMINISTRATION- rr>////n/W. 207 Another amondmeiit tliat this HiuUlen political chaiiRe dosorvca tho cony His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor, anil that in future such expenses shall not bo paid by the Province (1881) 254. 63. That, in amendir. 't toaQuestionofSupply, ($703,319.00maintenanceoftheQuehec, Montreal, Ottawa id Occidental Railway), this House regrets that the Government has given the control of a property, such as the Provincial Railway, on the good admi- nistration of which the financial future of the Province tlepends, to Mr. L. A.S6n^cal whose businesss reputation and antecedents, do not oft'er any of the guarantees which the Province has a right to expect, (1881) 259. Another amendment, that this House is of opinion that the Government should not make any arrangement, even provisionally for the leaae or sale of the Railway, whithout having first submitted the proposed arrangement to this House 259. Notice taken that both amendments are not in order, 267. Mr. Speaker overrules the objection 270. Both amendments negatived, 278. Another amendment, that this House expresses the desire that whoever the person may be, who shall fulfil the duties of Superintendent of said Railway, liis balary shall not exceed $3,000.00 a year ; negatived, 279. 64. That all arrangements made for the purpose of securing to the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway, the transhipment of freight and passengers and the reciprocal right of running on all the lines of Railway should be submitted to the Legislature at its next Session ; another amendment proposed and objected to on the ground that it does not emanate.from the main motion, — Mr. Speaker over-ruled the objection (1881) 263. Amendment agreed to; another amendment proposed and same negatived, 265. 65. That, in amendment to the Question for House in Committee of Ways and Means, this House regrets that the Government indicates no means to put an end to deficits and meet the obligations of the Province; and is of opinion that so long as the financial state of the Province is not improveil it would be imprudent and dangerous to undertake new railway works or purchase existing lines ; negatived, (1881) 280. 66. That, in amendment to a Question of Ways and Means, this House regrets that the amounts which have hitherto been spent for the encouragement oi European Im- 14 . 210 ADMINISTRATION— tv«,(.K)0 forfeited to the Government and handed over on the 9th of May, 1883, to W. E. Blumhart, Attorney for Messrs. Forget & Co., in violation of the law and the agreements, ( 1886) 186. Negatived, 187. 13$. Motion, in amendment to the Quention for going into Committee of Supply, that this House deems it its duty to declare that it regrets that the Government has neglected the interests of the Province ; lo. By entrusting to C. A. Dansereau, to purcha*ie books, a sum of nearly $15,(X)0, without requiring any security ; 2o. By neglecting, although informed of the irregularities committed in this matter, to take at the proper time the necessary steps to compel the said C. A. Dansereau to render a true account of the expenditure of the said sum, (1886) 205. Negatived, 208. 136. M. tion, in amendment to the Question for going into Committee of Supply, that this House regrets that the Government should have so flagrantly violated the law in order illegally and unfairly to benefit the city of Sherbrooke and the district of Saint Francis, to the detriment of the other districts of the Province and should have been exacting towards the rate-payers of the city and district of Quebec, by imposing upon them a direct tax of $200,000, after having collected the $40,000 and the heavy con- tribution which the said rate-payers pay every year into the Building and Jury Fund ; negatived, (1886) 224. 137. Motion, in amendment to the Question for going into Committee of Supply, that it is to be regretted hat the present Government, instead of fulfilling the solemn enga- gements which it had taken towards the Province should have continued to incur expenses in connection with the Q. M.O. and 0. Railway which was sold and delivered in 1882, and should not yet be in a position to state in a clear and definite manner what amount will be required for the final settlement of all claims in thi matter, (1886.) 245. Negatived, 247. 13§. Motion, in amendment to the Question forgoing into Committee of Supp that this House regrets to find that during the lattt^r part of the year 1884 sworn mplaint.'s, were made at Montreal before the Police Magistrate against Messrs. Bulr. jnnd Bun- tin, charging them with fraud, and against Mr. Joseph Tass6, proprietor of the Minerve, accusing him of criminal libel against the Honorable Honors Mercier, advocate, of 218 ADMINISTRATK )T^ -continued. Montreal, and a member of this House ; that the ends of justice on this occasion have been frustrated tlirough the want of proper procedings. And the HfrncraMe the Attorney General has, by his negli ot been the cause of a serious oflence against the administration of justice, remaining unpunished (1886.) 304. Negatived 313. 139. Motion, in amendment to the Question forgoing into Committee of Supply, that this House regrets that the Government, in flagrant violation ofthelaw, and of the formal understanding in virtue of which several municipalities have consented to pay tlie full amount which they owed to the Government, contrary to the agreement that any reduction on the said debts due to the Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund should be submitted to the House, should have so made a settlement with the city of Shcrbrooke, which causes so heavy a loss to the Province, and constitutes a flagrant injustice to the other nmnicipalities of the country, (1886.) 315. Negatived, 317. 140. Motion, in amendment to the Question for going into Committee of Supply, that it is to be regretted that the Government did not adopt proper means to inflict a severe punishment upon all those who were directly or indirectly guilty of deceit in that gigantic fraud of C. B. Mahan & Co., (1886.) 319, Negatived, 323. 141. Motion, in amendment to the Question for going into Committee of Supply, that this House regrets to notice that the statement in answer to an order of this House dated the 5th instant is not a correct statement of the real debt of the Province ; becaus^e it does not include the amount due by the Province to the Jacques Cartier Bank, and because it does not include the amount lost by the Government in the transaction with the Exchange Bank, (1886) 342. Negatived, 343. 142. Motion, in amendment to the Question for going into Committee of Supply, that the late John Gale, Accountant of the Department of Crown Lands did embezzle from the public treasury, by means of false returns, sums amounting in all to $53,527.32 ; That owing to culpable negligence respecting this matter the said John Gale was able to leave Canadian Territory without hindrance and escape from justice ; That the facts above set forth are evidence of culpable neglect on the part of the Government to the detriment of public interest and deserving of the censure of this House, (1886) 844. Negatived, 345. 143. Motion, in amendment to the Question for going into Committe of Supply, that this House regrets that the Government has decreed, and persists in leaving in fcirce, a tariff of fees for Registrars so high and so susceptible of arbitrary interpretation as that published on the 6ih of December, 1883. This House also regrets the repeal of the tariff decreed on the 5th of June, 1883 ; negatived, (1886) 360. 144. Motion, in amendment to the Question for going into Committee of Supply, that this House regrets to state that the Mutual Provident Association of Canada was incorpo- rated in virtue of a law of the Government without having offered sufficient security to the public ; and moreover, it was established on a false foundation in a financial sense, (1886) 361, negatived, 362. 145. Motion, in amendment to the Question forgoing into Committee of Supply, that this House regrets that notwithstanding the sacrifices made by the city of Quebec to obtain the Provincial Exhibition in its turn, the Government has considered itself ADMINISTUATION -continued. 2 authorized to hold the next Provincial Exhibition elsewhere than at Quebec, when such an Exhibition has nut been held in Quebec for the past ten years ; negatived, (1886) 365. 116. Motion, in amendment to the Que-ition forgoing into Committee of Supply, that this House regrets to state, that the public expenses in this Province instead of dccrt'asing since 1878-79., have kept on continually increasing ; that these facts show a painful state of affairs; and it is regrettable to see the present Government, whoso leader and several of its members contended against the J(/y Government on thisgroiuid, break- ing the solemn promises which it made to the country, and continuing the extrava- giuit policy inaugurated by Hon. Mr. Chapleau, and so well illustrated by Honorable Mr. Mousseau, (1886) 366 ; negatived, 367. MT, Motion, in amendment to the Question for going into Committee of Supply, that whereas, as declared by Honorable Mr. Ross, the North Shore Railway was sold to the syndicate for a price far below its real value, a fact which is amply proved, by the profit realized by the sale which it made of it ; this House is of opinion that the Premier should have taken an action against the syndicate while still owner of the North Shore Railway, to set aside the sale under article 1484 of the Civil Code of Lower Canada, or to have a law passed by this House declaring such sale void : for all these rea-fons, this House is of opinion that the Government has failed to fulfill its promise-*, and is unworthy of the confidence of the country, 1886) 368, negatived, 371. ♦ I4§. Motion (in amendment to a Question of Supply) that this House regrets that the Government did not take the necessary step)s to finish during the present oc;'f^'^ the consolidation and codification of the statutes ; negatived, (1886) 37'J. 119. Motion (in amendment to a Question of Supply) that it is to be regretted that the Government has not applied any remedy to the serious inconveniences of which the Judges, Advocates and the Public have so long and with so much reason com- plained of, with respect to the administration of justice in Montreal (1886) SSI- Negatived, 382. 150. Motion (in amendment to a Question of Supply) that this House regrets that the Government should for thirty years have neglected to listen to the request for aid for erecting a building for holding the Circuit Court in the county of Kamouraska and that the Government should have, on the 19th May last, replied to Mr. Gagnon " that it had no intention to decide the question this year, " thereby depriving this important county of the benefits of a Circuit Court in defiance of Law and Justice, (1886) 384. Negntived, 385. 151. Motion (in amendment to a Question of Supply) that this House refuses to concur in the item respecting Railway Inspection because the inspection shows that a further expense is to be made for inspecting railways over which the Province has no longer any control since the passing of the Federal Railway Act in 1886, ( 1883) 385. Negatived, 38G. 152. Motion (in amendment to a Question of Supply) that this House regrets to see that the Province should be again called upon to pay accounts both for the construction and 1 \ \ 220 ADMlNISTRATlON-«m/t«Me(/. locating of a railwny sold on the 4tli Maicli 1882, nnd hnndcil over on the kt Julv 1882 nnd regrets also that the Government should not be in a position to say wimi, it will cense spending money in connection with the said road, (1886) 386, Ncgntivtd 387. 1*3. Motion (in amendment to a Question of Supply) that the oflice of General Supor- intendent of Colonization Works he abolished ; if not that the salary of the Supor- intendent be not paid out of the small amount voted for colonization roads ; negatived, (1886) 388. 154. Motion (in amendment to a Question of Supply) that it is to be regretted that the Government maintains the tax imposed on the municipalities for the purpose of Luna' tic Asylums and collects it with so nnich partiality and injustice, and with so little benefit to the Province ; negatived, (1886) 389. 155. Motion (in amendment to a Question of Supply) that it is not prudent to nulhorize a further expenditure of $30,000 towards the establishment of a Stud Farm for horses, in the present state of our finances ; negatived, (1886) 391. 156. Motion, in amendment to a Question of Supply) '~iat the Legislature of Quebec has already granted, to its utter loss, a sum of $70,000, to the Canada Sugar Company at Farnham ; That moreover, this House is of opinion, that in order to secure the success of the sugar industry in this Province, the subsidies destined to that object instead of being paid to the manufacturers would be more usefully employed in encournging the cultivation of beet-roots, which are the raw material of this industry, (1886) 393. Negatived, 394. 157. Motion having for its object to show that the Government has neglected to forward an Address to the Governor-General, voted by the House on the 2nd. June 1884, on the subject of the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, (1886) 395. 158. Motion, in amendment to the Question forgoing into Committee of Ways and Means, that this House regrets that the present Government should, by increasing the public debt, instead of decreasing it, have rendered necessary the levying of direct taxation which every one admits will have the effect of imposing Legislative Union upon us and depriving us of provincial autonomy which the people of this Province wish, for many reasons, to preserve ; and this House, therefore, protests against the enormous increase of the obligations of the Province. This House also regrets that at the moment when it is called upon to vote the Supplies, the Government does not point out the necessary means of meeting the heavy obligations which it has caused the Province to contract, (1886) 403. Negatived, 406. 159. Motion (in amendment to the Question for going into Committee of Supply) that this House deems it its duty to express its profound regret that the Honorable Trea- surer has submitted to this House statements which are incorrect and calculated to injure the credit of the Province. (1887) 145.) Negatived, 151. 160. Motion (in amendment to the Question for going into Committee of Supply) that this House regrets that the Government should have decided to confide to a Royal Com- mission the duty of inquiring into the causes of the difficulties which have arisen with regard to lunatic asylums and the carrying out of the Act passed in 1885, res- pecting these institutions. (1887) 161. Negatived, 162. ADMINISTIUTION— co«/mtte of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower-Canada, intituled : " An Act respecting ulnises prejudicial to Aijriculturo "; Tresented, (1807-08) 28. lieferred, 48. &. To amend an Act, intituled : " An Act respecting tho Bureau of Agriculture and Agricultural Societies " ; Presented (1867-68) 50. lieferred to a Select Committee, 116. 6. Petition of the Agricultural Society of the town of Sherhrooko, praying for tho estahlishment of Agricultural Societies in each judicial district, (1869) 15. 7. To amend an Act, intituled ; " An Act respect'ng the Bureau of Agriculture and Agricultural Societies "; Presented, (1869)22. Referred, 60. Order referring the Bill to tho Standing Comnitteo on Agriculture Ac, discharged ; Bill referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole House on the Bill respecting the Department of Agriculture and Public Works, 184. S. Petition praying that tho township of Simpson do form part of the Agricultural Society No. 1, in the County of Drummond, (1869) 95. ■ 9, To consolidate the Acts respecting abuses prejudicial to Agriculture; Presented, (1870) 34. Not proceeded in. 10. Petition of the Council of the Board of Agriculture ; praying the House to take into consideration the question of drainage, (1871) 116. 11. Petition of the Board of Agriculture of Quebec for aid towards tho establishmt nfc of a stud, and for tho purchase of a machine for stoning Roads, (1872) 62. 19. Petition for an Act, to incorporate tho Industrial and Agricultural Company of Lotbini5re, (1873-74.) 37. Report of notice, 41. Bill presented, 43. Referred. 49. Reported with amendments, 69. Considered, anionded, reported and passed, 77. Fee refunded, 78. Entry respecting the Fee rescinded, 117. Passed by Council. 146. R. A., 203. (37 Vict., c. 52.) 13. Petition for amendments to the Acts respecting Agriculture (1877-78.) 111. H. Bill to amend the Act 48 Victoria. CViaptor 7, respecting Agriculture, (1887) 101. Committed. 124. Considered, reported and passed, 143. By Council amended, 276. Amendments considered, 276. Vide Committees, 1, 2, 197. 224 AGRICULTURE AND PUBLIC WORKS. m Agricultu; e •.— continued. 15. Bill to amend chapter 26 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada respec- ting abuses prejudicial to Agriculture, (1887.) 267. 16. List of Books on Agriculture : Vide. Accounts, 113. 17. Reports of Commissioner : Vide Accounts, 14. 18. Illustrated journal of Agriculture Accounts, 16. Agriculture and Public Works : 1. Bill respecting the Department of Agriculture and Public Worl.8 ; From the Coun- cil, (1869) 113. Another Bill referred, 134. Resolutions respecting grants for the en- couragement of Agriculture referred, 175. Re-committed and amended ; Various mo- tions to re-commit, negatived, 178. Amendments agreed to,181. Passed, 199. Amend- ments agreed to by Council, 214, R. A. 222. (32 Vic, c. 15.) 9. To amend the Act respecting the Department of Agriculture and Public Works; From the Council, (1869-70) 158. Amended in Committee, 167. Re-committed, ameaided, and parsed, 172. Amendments agreed to by Council, 188. R. A. 191. (38 Vic, c 6.) 3. To amend the Act respecting the Department of Agriculture ard Public Works ; From the Council, (1870) 151. Amended in Committee and passed, 202. Amendments agreed to by Council, 218. R. A. 222. (34 Vic, c 3. 4. To amend the act respecting Agriculture and Public Works ; (From the Council, (1871) 177. Notproceded in. 5. To amend the Act respecting the Department of Agriculture and Public Works, and to constitute a Council of arts and manufactures. ; From the Council, (1872) 251. Amende^ in Committee 260. Passed, 266. Amendments agreed to by Council, 270, R. A. 273. (36 Vic, c 7.) 6. To amend the Act relating to the Department of Agriculture and Public Works; From the Council, (1875-74.) 170. Passed, 195. R. A. 204. (37 Vict., 5.) 7. Bill intituted : " An Act to further amend the Act respecting Agriculture and Public Works (32. Vict., Cap. 15.) and the Acts, amending the same. " From Legislative Coun- cil ; Read the first time (177-78.) 141. Committed, 149. Considered and progress reported, 158. Again considered, amended and reported. 162. To be reprinted. 165. Passed, 186. Amendments agreed to by Council, 194. R. A. 228. (41. Vict, c 5.) §. Bill to amend th.; Aot respecting the Department of; Presented (1879.) 167. Com- mitted ; considered in Committee ; amended ; reported ; passed, 241, By Council witli amendments, 320. agreed to, 324. R. A. 363. (42-43. Vict. c. 8.) AaRICULTURE— ALMSHOUSE. 225 9. Bill respecting the division of tlie Department of; presented ( 1880) 251. Committed, 25G. Considered in Committee ; reported ; p.ossed 280. By Council, 305. 11. A. 308. (43 44 Vic. c. 3.) 10. Bill to amend the Act 43-44 Vict., cap. 3, respecting the division of the Depnrlment of Agriciultnro cand Pnblic Works (1881) 116. Committed, 206. Considered, reported and passed, 224 By Council, 266. R. A. 309. (44-45 Vict., c. 6.) 11. Petition for amendments to the Law respecting, (1882) 82. 12. Bill to amend the Act 41 Victoria, Chapter 5, to amend the Act 33 Victoria, Chapter 15, respecting Agriculture and Public Works, (1882) 83, Committed, 176. Considered in Conimiitee, reported and passed, 184. By Council, 225. K. A., 363. (45 Vict., c. 8.) 13. Bill from the Legislative Council, intituled : " An Act to amend the Acts respecting the Department of Agriculture and Public Works. " (1884.) 271. Committed, 311. Considered and progress reported, 355. Further considered, amended lepurled and passed, 344. Amendments agreed to by Council, 348. R. A. 380. (47 Vic, c. 6.) 14. Bill from the Legislative Council, intituled : " An Act to amend the Acts respecting the Department of Agriculture and Public Works." 181. (18S5.) Read first time, 181, Committed, 271. Resolutions referred, 273. Considered amended reported, 273. Passed with amendments, 284. Amendments agreed to by Council, 300. R. A. 320. (48 Vic, c, 7.) Vide Committeea 3, 4. Vide Accounts 14, 15. Executive Council. Agriooltore, Immigration and Colonization :— Vide Committeet, 198-218. Agronomical Establishment :— Vide AccourUs, 19. Alain, Jacques : — Vide Accounts, 20. ' Aldfleld (Township) : Petition praying to be detached form the county of Pontiac and annexed to the county of Ottawa, (1883) 4"J. Alexander, A. M. :— Vide AccourUs, 21. Allan, Hugh :— Vide Property, ix^jhis o*. Allean and Cawood :— Vide Rows ''. Allen, George H. : — Vide Accounts, 25; Alleyn and P&quet : -Vide AccourUs, i:3. Alma Island :— vide Bridges; 7. Alma Road :— Vide Rou-^s, 116. Almshouse : — Petition tor an .annual grant for an AimshouRe in the Ppiish of Beauharnois, (1867-68) 57. 16 226 ALLUMETTlilS— APOSTOLIC. Allumettes Island :— Vide Bridyes, 8. Ameudments :— Vide Bills, Bills Private, Orders, 15, 19, 21, 22, 35, 37; 39. Questions, l'J-21,37. 50, 54, 69, 88, 94, 98-100. America, History of :— Vide Accounts,2i. American Cement : — llispecting the use of American instead of Canadian Cement (1879), 180. Vide Accounts, 1397. American Forestry Congress :— Vide Accounts, 26, 27. American Presbyterian Church : — Vide Religious Denominations, 25, 26. Amherst : — Petition praying that the township of Amherst be annexed to the township of Arundel, (1886) 92. Report of notice, 142. Anatomy : 1. Bill to amend and consolidate the several acts respecting the study of anatomy ('-'' i 1S3. Motiou for second reading; amendment "proposed thereto and same ncgati.e. , committed considered, amended reported and passed, 283. By Council, 316. R. A.Gti:.', (46 Vict., c. 30.) 9. Bill to amend clause 7 of the Act respecting anatomy, (1883) 139. Order for second reading discharged. Bill withdrawn, 181. 8. Petition for an Act to amend the Act 46 Vict., chap. 30, intituled, " An Act to amend and consolidate the various Acts respecting the study of Anatomy." (1884) 83, 115, ]65, 184. Bill presented, 94. Committed, 181. Considered and progress reported 135, further considered and amended, 181. Amendments reported and agreed to ; 193, Third Reading negatived, 193. Vide Committeei, 5. Anoienne Lorette, (Parish) :— Vide Roads, 8. Andgrave, Cyrille Hector :— Petition for an Act to authorize the Bar of the Province of Quebec to admit Cyriile Hector Andgrave, alias Handgrave dit Champagne, to prac- tise the profession of attorney and advocate. (1884) 77. Report of notice, 84. Bill pre- sented 85. Referred, 126. Reported 135. Considered, reported and passed, 151. By Council, 196. Fee remitted. 256. R. A. 382. (47 Vict., c. 96.) Animals: — Vide Cruelty to Animals. Ansell, Frederick T, :— Petition for an act to authorize the Pharmaceutical Association of the Province of Quebec to admit Frederick T. Anseil to practise as a chemist and druggist in this Province, after examination (1884) 32. Report of notice 58. Bill pre- sented, 59. Referred, 68. Reported, 78 Considered, reported and passed, 87. By Cinin. cil, 144. R. A. 380. (47 Vict., c. 97.) Anse St. Jean :— Vide Roads, 9. ipiculture :— Bill to protect, (1884) 111. Referred, 161. Apostolic Vicariates and Prefectures : —Vide Religious Denominations, 43. ABAGO-AK.THABASKAVILLE. 227 ons, l',)-21, 37. ;mont (187'J), e township of atomy ;'-''',i »' ne negali>Cv , f'i 516. R. A. 302. MJ er for second Act. to amend 1884) 83, 115, reported 135. ;reed to ; 193, 3 Province of gnc, to piac- 84. Bill pre- ssed, 151. By .ssoointion of chemist and 58. Bill pre- 87. By Cdun. Arago Road :— Vide Roads, 10. Arbor Day : — Vide Accounts, 32, 33. Committees, 215. Arbitration, Board of: — Vide Accounts, 30. Arbitration,ftuebec and Ontario :— Viile Accounts, 28, 29, 30 and 31.ilcWresse«,6.Comuiittee8 6. Archambault, J. fi. :— Vide Accounts, 34. Archambaolt, J. N. A.: — Vide Accounts, 35. Archbishop and Bishops, in Lower Canada (Roman Catholic) :— Vide Religious Denomi- nations, 55. Archives and Statistics : Bill respecting Archives and Statistics, (1881.) Rule suspended, 226. Aiv'^hives : — Vide Accounts, 36. Aim. g! : — Vide Roads, 11. Arsenualt, D. E. :— Vide Accounts, 37. Arrearit : — Petition of Elz^ar Cantin praying delay for the payment of arrears which they owe the Government, (1867-68) 79. Arthaliaska :— Vide Accounts, 38, 40. ArthSrbaska and Wolfe Cotinties Railway Co :— Vide Railways, 47. Arthabaska Court House :— Vide Accounts, 41. Arthabaska ;— Deposits made by Sheriff of : — Vide Accounts 41. Arthabasha : — Justices of the Peace : — Vide Accounts, 39. Artttk'vi "' ^, . vint Clerk of the Peace :— Vide Clerk of the Peace. A' -^as'ca Revenue Inspector :— Vide Accounts, 42. irthaba , ^rothonotary of :— Vide Accounts, 40. Arthabaska Temperance League :— Petition for an Act Bill to incorporate the Arthabaska '^temperance League. (1885) 98. Report of Notice, 99. Bill presented. 100, 58th. Rule HUHpended, Bill referred, 109. Reported, 155. Considered, reported and passed, 166, Fee remitted, 181. By Council, 213, R. A. 321, (48 V., c. 54.) Arthabaskaville : 1. Petition for an annual grp 't to the Arthabaskaville College, (1872) 25. ». F'.'^'-Dieit de : — Petition for an Act to incorporate Los Religicuscb HospitaliJires de iir,. Jos V" lie I'Hotcl Dieu d'Arthiiba-skavillc, (1885) 75. Report of notice, 85. Bill pfe8enfe.!,oG. Referrcd,94. Reported 95. Considered, reported and passed, 103. By Coun» 136, Fde remitted, 100. R. A. 321. (48 Vict., c. 45.) 228 ARTHABASKAVILLE-AULD. Arthabaskaville— con/in«e(Z. 3. Les Freres du Sacr£ Coeur: — Petition for an Act of in corporation (1875) 20 Rojiort of notice, 37. Bill presented, 38. Refcrrctl, 5'.). Reported, 07. considered reported n mi passed, 103. By Council with an amendment, 14G. agreed to, 147. R. A., 195. (3'J Vict., c, 79.) Artificial Manure :— Vide Accounts, 123. Artisans Canadiens-Franfais :— Vide Montreal, 38. Arts and Manufactures, Council of : — Motion for leave to bring in a Bill to remove doubts respecting the ownership of certain property ; objection taken that the Bill is a Private one, — Mr. Speaker decides that it is a private Bill and cannot bo bought in, (1874-75) 33. Vide Accounts, 43-45. Arundel :— Vide Roads, 12. Ashford : — Vide Roads, 13, 14 Territorial, Divisions, 2. Assets of the late Province of Canada :— Vide Accounts, 46, Associated Press P. Q,, : — Petition for An Act of incorporation (1883.) 20. Report of notice, 40. Bill Presented 41. Referred, 44. Reported, 60 to. Considered, amended reported and passed, 72. By Council with amendments, 110. Agreed to. 111. Fee remitted, 196. R. A. 360. (46. Vic, c. 68.) Association Musioale :— Vide Accounts, 1210. Associations : — Bill respecting associations for Literary purposes and for purposes of amu- sement (1887.) 236. Committed, Considered, reported and passed, 268. By Council with an amendment, 291. Agreed to, 291. R. A. 298. (50. Vic. c. 41.) Assurers :— Vide Licenses, 6, 7, Aston ;— Vide Roads, 15. Asylums :— Vide Accounts, 47. 77-82, 828-836. Atlantic Assurance Company :— Vide Insurance Companies, 25. Attorney-General :— Bill respecting the Department of the Attorney-General. (1883) 47. Committed, 63. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 65. By Council 86. R. A. 360. (46 Vict., c. 3.) Auctioneers :— Vide Acco^mts, 48. Auditing of Accounts :— Vide Accounts, 49. Auditor and Assistant Treasurer of the Province :— Vide Accounts, 50, 51. Auld, John :— Petition for an amendment to the Act 29, 30 Vict., chap. 171, intituled: "An Act to empower John Auld to dispose of certain real and personal estate, ( 1870) 23. AlILD— BAILIFFS. 229 Auld, John — continued. Report of notice, 39. 51st. Eulesujsj/cntlcd, 42. Bill presented ; referred, 44. Reported amended, 87. Coniniitted, 105. Considered and reported, 111. Passed, 115. By Council with amendments, 216. Agree , to, 217. R. A., 220. (34 Vict., c. (k"). Aumond (Township) :— Vide Roads, 16. Auriferous Lands :— Vide Accounts, 52. Austin, Daniel : — \\de Accounts, 53. Auxiliary Bible Society :— Vide Montreal, 43. Aylmer : — Petition of the Union St. Joseph of St. Paul of Aylmor, for an Act of incorpo- ration, (18G9-70) 41. Report of notice, 50. Bill presented, 103. Reported amended, 105. Committed, 110. Reported, 113. Passed, 115. By Council, 157. R. A., 191. (33, Vic, c. 63.) Aylmer (Township) :— Vide lioads, 17, 18. Aylmer and Gayhurst :— Vide Roads, 19. B. Bachand, J. C. : — Respecting his dimissal (1879.) 149. Vide Accounts, 54. Bachand, J. 0. : — Vide Accounts, 745. Bagg, Stanley C. : — Vide Executors. Bagotville : — Petition for amendments to the Act of incorporation of the Village of (1887.) 57. Report that the notices given are not sufficent, 81. Sent back for reconsideration, 136. Report, 142. Vide Statutes of Quebec. Bagotville, Village :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 3-5. Bale des Chaleurs Railway Company :— Vide Accounts, 55-59. Railways, 48. 50. Baie St. Antoine commonly called Bale du Febvre :— Corporation of the Common of the seigniory of : Petition for amendments to its Act of incorporation (1883.) 51. Report of notice 60. Bill presented 60. Referred, 69. Reported, 110. Considered, reported and passed, 128. By Council, 173. R. A. 360. (46. Vic, c. 54.) BaUiffs : I. Bill concerning the Bailifls of the Province of Quebec; Presented, (1873-74.) 116. a. Bill respecting, Bailiffs of the Province of Quebec : P'.'esented, (1874-5) 109. Referred to a Select Committee, 262. Vide Committees, 219. 3. Bill respecting the Bailiffs of the Province of (Quebec, Presented, (1875.) OS. Referred to Committee on amendments to the Code of Civil Procedure, 118. 4. Bill respecting the Bailiffs of the Province of Quebec ; Presented, (1876.) 54. 230 t?AILIFFS-BAR. Bailiffs : — continued. ft. Petition of the Corporation of Bailifl's (1886) 38 Report of Notice, 98. Bill irom the Legislative Council, intituled : " An Act to incorporate the corporation of BailiU'o of the district of Montreal, " ; Read twice and referred, 188. Report that it is not dcsi- rahle to legislate on this subject. 226. Fide Montreal 88. Bank Jacques-Caitier :— Vide Accounts 638. Committee,^. 63 Banks :— Vide Accounts 60. Baptisms, Marriages and Burials :— Vide Accounts, 61. Bar: 1. Bill to amend the Act respecting the Bar of Lower Canada, presented, (1869) 31. Referred to Seiec* '" ■ jmiitee on Bill respecting the Bar of Lower Canaila, G4. Petition in favor, Ob. 9. Bill to amend tho Act respecting the Bar of Lower Canada; Presented, (1809) 34. Referred to a Selec . ^imr .•_• i &u, 68. Rejiort the provisions of two Bills comhined into one ; amended, 107. Repoit progress, 123. Reported amended, 137. Passed, 139. By Council, 189. R. A., 221. (32 Vict c. 27.) Vide Committees 220. 3. Petition of the Bar of the Province of Quebec, section of the District of Quebec, fur power to levy a contribution on the pratising advocates in oUch section of the Pro- vince, (1869-70.) 53. Report of notice, 63. Bill further to amend the act respecting the Bar of Lower Canada; Presented, 73. Order for second reading discharged ; Bill withdrawn, 117. 4. Bill to amend the Acts 29 and 30 Vict., chap. 27 and 32 Vict., chap. 27 concerning the Bar of the Province of Quebec ; Presented (1872) 52. Committed, 132, considered in Committee and progress reported ; again considered and prugress reported 136. Agiiin Considered and amended, 144. Re-committed, amended, reported and passed, 172. By Council, 208. R. A., 272. (36 Vict., c. 28.) 8. Petition for amendments to the Act respecting the Bar, (1869) 13. 6. Petition of the Bar of the Province of Quebec, section of the District of Montroal, for amendments to chap. 93 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, (ISO'.)) '23. 7. Petition praying aid for the Library of the Bar of the Province of Quebec, (1873-74.) 4G. 8. Bill to amend the Act of this Province, 32 Vic, cap. 27, concerning the Bar of the Province of Quebec; From Legislative Council ; Read first time, (1877-8) 83. 9. Bill respecting the Bar of the Province of Quebec ; Presented, (1S79) 108. Reforrod to a Select Committee, 147. First report, reduction of quorum, 174. Further conside- ration deferreil till next Session; Copies to be distributed lo niembei-s of the Bar, 23.3. Vide Committees, 221. BAR BARBEAU. 231 '( » Bar : — continued. 10. Bill to amend the Acts pat^scd in the 29th ami 30tli Victoria, Clmp. 120, and LiO Victoria, Chap. 27 rc^spcctinj; the Bar of Lower Canada, the Act3'J Victoria, Chap. 33 respecting the Notarial Profession in thi.s Province; the Act 40 Vietnria, Chup. 20 respecting the Medical I'rofession in this Province; and the Act Chap. 77 of the Consolidated StiitutC'S of Canada respecting the profession of Land Surveyor in this Province ; Pre- sented, (1879) 133. Considered in Committee; amended reported, passed, 241. By Council with amendments, 304. Motion that the Bill he struck from the Orders of the Day ; withdrawn, 318. Amendments considered, 318. Motion for 2nd reading negatived, 324. To he reprinted with the amendments, 329. 11. Bin respecting the Bar of the Province of Quebec, Presented (1880) 39. Referred i-o a Select Committee, 247. l!l. Bill resjjecting the Bar of the Province of Quebec (188' .) Presented, 19. Referred to aSe, lect Committee, SO. First Report, 48. Reported, 80. Considered and progress reported- 96, 139, 167, 206. To be reprinted, 96. Further considered, amended, reported and passed, 216. By Council 273. R. A., 308. (44-55 Vict., c. 27.) Vide, Committees, 222. 13. Bill to amend the Act 44-45 Vict., chap. 27, respecting the Bar of the Province of Quebec. (1883) 179. Committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 287. By Council with amendments ; consid( red, 316. Amendment amended; Bill withdrawn, 357. 14. Bill to amend the Act respecting the Bar of the Province of Quebec. (1884) 226. 15. Bill to amend the Act 44-15 Vict., chap. 27, intituled: "An Act respecting the Bar of the Province of Quebec. " — (18S4) 149. Read a second and the third times and passed, 1G4. By Council, 210. R, A., 382. (47 Vict., c. 32.) 16. Bill respecting the Bar of the Province of Quebec (44-45 Victoria, chapter 27.) — (1885) 195. Committed, 254. 17. Bill respecting the Bar of the Province of Quebec, (1886.) 115. Referred, 211. Repor- ted, 226. 286. Considered and reported, 339. Recommitted, amended and reported, 353. Agiiin recommitted, 398. Progress reported ; Committee wish to be instructed on a point of order, 399. The chairman of the Committee having decided that the Committee had no power to amend the Bill beyond the instructions given. Mr. Speaker maintained hia ruling, 399. Amended, reported, and pa.'^sed, 399. By Council, 424. R. A., 432. (49-50. Vic. c. 31.) Vide Committees, 223. 18. Bill from the Legislative Council, intituled : " An Act to ameiid the Act respecting the Bar of the Province of Quebec (49-50Victoria, chapter 34), Read first time; com- mitted, considered, amended, reported and passed, (1887.) 288. Barachois and Chlorydorme Rivers :— Vide Accounts, 62. Barbeau, T. R. : — Petition for An Act to authorize Tancr^de Rodolphc Barbeau to sell certain substituted immovable property, (1885) 58. Report of notice, 62, Bill pres'Mitod, 62 Referred, 72. Reported, 89. considered and progress reported, 179. Amended, reported and passed, 183. By Council with amendments, 205. Read Inst time, 200. Agreed to, 299. R. A. 321. (48 vie, c. 84.) I ; ,a ! 232 13ARDY-D0RCHESTEU. Bardy, Dr. :— Vide Accounts, G3. Barnard, E. A. :— Vide Account, 103, 104. Bamston :— Vide Roads, 15. Bar-Room : — Petition praying tor the closing of the B;ir-Iloom of I he Logishvtivo AHHciuMy, (1877-78) 127. Barracks of St. Jean and Ghambly :— Vide Acamtds, C4. Barron, Thomas : — Vide Entailed Estates, Bartley, Oeorge : — Vide Accounts, 65. Barwis and Th6rioux :— See Accoxints, 40. Bassano, Marquise de : 1. Petition for An Act to authorize her to sell certain substituted immovable propurty (1880.) 35, Report of notice 45. Bill presented, 46. Referred, 80. Reported, 173. Consi- dered in Committee and progress reported 185. 201. 2u7. Amended ; reported ; piiased, 223. Fee remitted, 296. 3. Petition of Dame Marie Anne Claire, Symes Marquise de Bassano, for an A.ct to au- thorize the sale of certain properties substituted under the will of her father, the late George Burns Symes, (1881.) 27. Report of notice, 92. Bill presented 103. Referred, 116. Reported, 194. Considered, reported and passed, 206. By Council 233. R. A., 3(i8. (44-45 Vic, c. 86.) Batiscan River :- Vide Bridges, 9. 10. 11. Bazars and Lotteries :— Vide Lotteries, Beach Lots :— Vide Accounts. 66. 70 Beas River :— Vide Bridges, 12. Beaubien, Hon. : L. : Vide Speaker, 4. Beance, (County): 1. Petition praying that the parish of St Frangois may remain the Chef-lieu of said county (1867-68) 44. 2. Petition praying that the Chef-lieu and the Registry office, be transferred to tlie parish of St Joseph, (1867-68.) 50. 3. Petition praying that the Gaoler of the district of Beauce be dismissed, (1873-74.) 56. Vide Elections, 78. Roads, 16. Dorchester, Bellechasse &c., : — Motion to appoint a Select Committee to inquire into all the facts connected with a short line passing through the counties of, (1880) 171. Amend- ment thtit the House having before it all desirable imformation on the subject, it is not desirable to strike a Select Committee at the present moment 171. Amendment iigreod to, 174. Another amendment agreed to, 175. Further amendment proposeil ; objoction ta- DOliCHlilSTER— l]EAUrORT. 233 Dorchester, Bellechasse :—(oiitintieil. ken Unit this iuu( iiilmcnt is not ill orUiiv—M, SiJOiiker ruled llmt it is imt in ordiT : Ol),ji'i'tioii tnkc tlnit tlic; rn>t iinu'iKlincnl wasiinl inuiiicr, — M. Speaker ruled that the 1 oiiit of order iw not well taken, 17."). Ohjection taken that the main motion as amend- ve Assoiulilv, B (-(1 is not in order, on the ground that it would entail the expenditure of puhlic nmnys, — Mr. Speaker overruled the ol)ji'ctii>n : And the nieniher fur llielimond and VVofi! having risen to propose a motion, Mr. Speaker, upon ohjeotioii, ruled tliat ho is not in order ; Main motion, as amended, agreed to, 17G. Beauharnois, (Town.) : 1. Pc^tition for amendments to the Aet of incorporation of the said town, (1874-75) 48. Report of notice, 54. Bill ])resented, 5G. Refi-rred, Oi). Reported with amendments, 132. Considered in Committee, reported ; jiassed, 141. By Council, 242. R. A., 313. (38. Vict., c. 77.) Petition against, 131. Peliiions praying that the limits be not extended, 77 . 9. Petition for an Act to amend the Act 38 Victoria, chapter 77, intituled : " An Act to amend the Act 27 Victoria, chapter 24, intituled : " An Act to erect the village of Beauharnois as a town." (1SS4) 51. Report of notice, \)3. Bill presented 94. Referred, lOS). Reported, 135. Committe.l, considered, reported and passed 151. by Council, 239. R. A., 380. (47 Vict., c. 86.) Petition against this Bill, 115. 3. i'etition of Revd. I). Chnrland for an annual grant for an Aims-House, (1867-68) 57. 4. Court House : — Vide Accounts, 349. 5. Criminal Court :— Vide Acco^mts, 73, 74. 6. Hospice St. Joseph de ; — Petition for an annual grant (1809) 31 for aid, (1870) 26. —For increased aid, (1871) 45, (1872) 25, (1873-4) 19, (1874-5) 23, (1875) 36, (1876) 25, (1877-8) 32, (1879) 43, (1880) 109, (1881) 22, (1882) 83. Vide Accountti, 71. ■?• Frothonotary's Office : — Accounts, 72. Beauharnois and Oodmanchester : — Bill to amend the Act 20 Vic, chap. 119, intituled ; " An Act to authorize the survey of a division line between the Seigniory of Beau- harnois, and the township of Godmiinchester, and the parish of St. Anicet for the purposes of a road; Presented, (1869-70) li>3. Ameuded in Committe ; Reported, 119. Passed, 124. R. A.. 191. (.33 Vic, c. 40. Beauharnois Junction Railway Co :— Vide Railwaij.-i, 51. Beaumont : — Petition praying that themacaine is not in order. Mr. Speaker sustained tiie olijection, lOU. II. A. 2J8. (41. Vict., c. 34.) Vide Accotmts, 83. Beauport and St. Johns Lunatic Asylums :— Vide Acco^mta, 828. 829. Beauport, St. Jean de Dieu and St. Ferdinand d'Halifax :— Vide Accouuta, 82. Beausoleil, Cl^ophas : — Fee remitted on the Bill to authorize him to practice ns an nttorney the Bill having been withdrawn, (1880.) 135. B^cancour Bay : — Vide Navigations, 3. B^oancour River :— Vide. Briges : — 12-15. Navigation, 4. B6chard, Theodore :— Vide Rebellion of, 1837-o8. B^dard, Jean Cyrille :— Petition for an .\ct to authorize and empower Jean Cj-rille Bddaid to construct and maintain booms accross the River St. Francis, near " Maher's Mill, " in the township of Melbourne, in the county of Richmond, and for other purposes, (1882.) 47. Report of notice, 59. Bill presented, CO. Referred, 81. Reported, 94. Consi- dered in Committee amended and reported, 155. Passed, 108. By Council with nn amendment, 218. Amendment read 1st time, 220. Agreed to, 229. R. A., 362. (45 Vic, c. 105.) Petition adverse to the Bill. 145. Bedford :— Bill to change the name, of the Chief-lieu of the district of Bedford ; Presented (1874-5 ) 123. Committed, 146, considered in Committee ; Reported ; Passed, 205. By Council, 265, R. A. 315, (38 Vic, c. 19.) 1. Beebe Plain Advent Gamp Meeting Association :— Petition for an Act of incorpora- tion, (1876.) 25. Report of notice, 32. Bill presented, 32. Referred, 61. Reported, 107. Considered, amended, reported, and passed, 114. By Council, 176. R. A. 204, 40, vie, C.54.) 2. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation (1879.) 17. Report of notice 43. Bill presented, 52. Referred, 59. Reported, 130. Passed, 134. Fee remitted, 208! Passed by Council, 235. R. A. 361. (42-43, Vic, c. 82.) Vide Accounts, 85. Beet-Root Sugar : 1. Petition of the Beet-Root Sugar Manufacturing Company of L. C. praying for aid ; re- ferred to Committee on Industries, (1872) 99. a. ?etitif)n for aid to (>stablish a neet-Root Sugar Manufactory, (1873-74) 115. [■ V-. BEET-KUOT 235 jicuk'iKiiit,;. Beet-Root Sugar •.—continued, 9. Bill to encourrtgo the Mamifacturo of Hunt- Root Sugar; prescnleil, (1874-7.")) 224. Viilo Manufuitorien, 2. roposed Resolutions respecting the grant allowed to tlie Beet Sugar Company of the Province of Quebec and the bonus to be paid out of such giant ; Hit. Honor's recommendation signified ; House goes into Committee, (1882.) 243. Report Resolutions ; agreed to. 244. 11. Bill respecting the grant allowed to the Beet Sugar Company of the Province of Que- bec and the bonus to be paid out of such grant for the production of Beet-Roots, (1882.) 245. Cii|,.|,,(| amended, reported and passed, 37(). By (loimeil, ;i7'.>. U. A. 383. (47 Viet., c 'Jil.) Vide Account,i, 80-8'.). Committees, 0-12. Mann/artoriei', 2. Supply, 47, 50, IGi;. B6gin, Edouard :— Vide Notaries, 20. B4gon :— Vide Roads, 17. B61air Road :— Vide Roads, 18. Belair (Seigniory of) : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 0, 7. B^langer, Louis Jules : — Vide Justice, Administration of, 13. Bell, David : — Petition for an Act of incorpora(i(»n (1809) 23. Report of notice ; reeotuniciiii suspension of 51st Rule, 40. Belleau & al :— Vide Accounts, 90. Belleau (Township) Vide Roads, 26. Belle, Charles Ernest Ovide : — Vide Notarial, Profession, 39. Belle, C-, E. :— Vide Accounts, 624. Bellechasse : Bill to annex the county of Bellechasse to the judicial district of Quebec. (1887) 74. Tlmt second reading be postponed six months 184. Agreed to, 193. Vide ylcrouH^a, 92, ',i7. Roiids, 27. — Territorial Divisions, 8-14. Bellechasse and Dorchester : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 15, 16. Bellechasse (County) :— Aid for colonization, and for roads, (1882) 83. Bellechasse : — Remission of arrears of Interest ; Vide Accounts, 97. Bellerive property : — Vide Accounts 98. Belleville Flavien : — Vide Accounts, 99, 100. Belmont Inebriate Retreat :— Petition for aid, (1869-70) 118,129, (1872) 63. (1873-74) 5r., 75.— For increased aid (1874-5) 54, 99. Belmont Manuf«cturing Company :— Vide Lawlor Manufacturing Company, BelGeil : — Soeurs des Saints noms de J(5sus et de Marie : — Petition for aid, (1872) 68. Bell Telephone Company : — Petition for an Act to confirin certain .ights of the Bell Tele- phone Company of Canada, (1881) 186. Report af notice. 194. Bill presoiitcdll'5, Relerred, 216. Reported, 220. Motion to ref .. the Bill back to the Private Bills Committee ; objection taken that this inution is not in order, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not in order, 231. Considered and reported, 232. Passed, 235. By Council with ameiidmeiits ; agreed to, 288. R. A. 310. (44-45 Vic, c. 76.) IJliNUEIt-BlLLIAUl). 237 ;o ; rccDininiivl Bender, E. P :— Vide AcronnlH, ini. 102. Bernatchez, B^langer and Fournier Affairs ;— Vitio ApcouixIs, -108. Bernier ftuarries and Tramway Company :—lVtiti<)ii rdnm Act olincoipomtidn, (1!S77-7S) 'Jil. U('|ts for Lower Canada roapocting the pnymoiit of juriira that it nlfcrts tli" revenue ; M. Speaker decides that the Bill is not in order ; order for second reading discharged, (1869-70.) 182. BlLhU—cuntinueU. 239 II. Incidental Proceedings &c— continued. 6. Objection tHken that the Bill to ani'^id the gold mining amendment Acts 18G8 and 1870, ought to be considered a Private Bill; Mr. Speaker decides that it is a Public BiU; furtner objection taken that it ouglit to have originated in Committee of the Whole ; objection sustained by Mr. Speaker; Bill proceeded with, (1870) 203. 7. A motion being made to recommit the Judicial and other deposits Bill for the pur- pose of providing that 4% per annum shall be paid by the Government on moneys in their hands Ac. Mr. Speaker decides that the motion i.s ]not in order, inasmuch as it affects ihe Revenue and has not been recommended by the Lieutenant-Governer, (1871) lo4. §. Objection taken to the Bill relative to arrears due upon crown and clergy lands sold previously to Ist July, 1867 ; Mr. Speaker decides that the Bill is not in order inasmuch ns it affects the Revenue of the Province and has not been recommended by the Lieutenant-Governor, (1871) 226. 9, Objection taken to the Bill respecting the contribution by Municipalities for the payment of Petit Jurors, on the ground that it diminishes t>ie Public Revenue ; objection sustained by Mr. Speaker, (1872) 61. 10. Objection taken to a motion to re-commit the Bill to assure the independence of the Legislature on the ground that the same proposal had been decided adversely during the present Session ; Mr. Speaker decide that the motion is in order inasmuch as the same proposal may be made at each stage of a Bill, during the same Ses- sion, (1872) 149. 11. Objection taken to the Bill to change the chef-lieu of the Judicial District of Kamou- raska, that it ought to have been recommended by the Lieutenant-Governor,— Mr. SpCu ;er decides that the Bill is not in Order. Order for second reading discharged, (1872) 246. Vi. Objection made to a motion for leave to introduce a Bill, that the Bill is in blank, contnny to the Rules of the House ; Motion withdrawn, (1875) 25. 13. That during the remainder of the Session, Bills be printed in one language only, until the third reading thereof (1867-68) 107. 14. Re-printed, as amended by Committee of the Whole, (1867-68) 42, (1872) 59, 144, 228, (1874-5) 105, (1870) 140, 154,329, (1880) 166, (1881) 96, 199, 217, (1882) 132, Ac— By 246, Select Committees, (1869) 107, (1899-70) 138, (1870) 21, 1(1872) 159 (1873-74) ■ 138, (1883) 171, (1884) 217, 225, (1866) 263, (1887) 113. As consolidated,— (1880) 110, 15. Rules relative to Bills suspended (1867-8) 131, (1873-4) 103. 16. Bills for amending Acts of the same Session, (1876) 188, 198. 17. Motion for leave to present a Bill withdrawn, (1875) 25. 1§. Brought in on a division, (1875) 134, (1882) 120, 217, 235, 318, (1S83) 55, (18*5) 96, 195,(1886) 337. 240 BI LLS — coniinued. '- HI II. Incidental Proceedings &c i—rontinned. 19. Read a second time on a division (1871) 4G. 19J Leave granted to withdraw a Bill (L8SI) 271, 2',»9 (13S2) 1.31. And Icive to prosent another Bill on ^ame snhject (18*<3) 48. (1885) 81. 20. Order for second reading discharged and Bills willi.lrawn, (1SG7-68) 30, 51), G2, 6'J, 117,149.(1869) 70,100, 113, 147, 201, (1809-70) 117, 120, 125, 182, 189. (1S71) 211, (1872) 246,200. (1873-74) 72. (1875) 144, 175, (1870) 115, 147, l."9, 193. (1883) G',i, 177, (1884) 110, 130, (1885) 211. (1880) 211. Motion to withdrawa Bill negatived (ISSU) 228, ill. Motions to postpone the second reading of a Bill hIx months withhawn (l8()7-GSj 69, 117,— Negatived, (1869) 80, 134, 185. (1809-70) 50, 123, 143. 1-' .80, (1872) 48, (1877-8) 143. (1880) 153. (1881) 119, 210. (1S83) 83.— Three mon„ns (1877-8) 181, 1880) 230,237. (1881)>>37. 22. Second Reading postponed six months (1807-08) 80. (1809) 0.5, 125. (1870) 75. (1S71) 72. (1875) 180. (1879) 98. (1880) 112) (1882) 95. (1884) 289. (1887) 193— For a few diiys (1872) 110.— Three months (1872) 130, 175. (1873-4) 80. (1874 5) 240. (1880) 270. (1881) 141. {1884);323.'(1885) 101. (1887) 78. 23. Sec)nd reading jjostponed hy the adjournment of the H(jui?e (1872) 45. 24. Question for second reading negntived, (1870) 6.5, 204. (1871) 71. 225. (1885)113. (1886) 340. (1887) 106. as. Receive more than one reading on the same day (1867-8) 149 (1869) 186, 208, 192, (1869-70) 144, 148, 169, 181, 182, 185. (1870) 108, 189. (1871) 210, 219, 145. (1872) Gl- (1873-4) 188. (1874-5) 106. (1875) 163. (1876) 198. (1877-8) 186, 192. (1881) 70. (1882) 218. (1883) 82, 194. (1886) 191. (1.S87) 79. 26. Read twice and committed forthwith (1873-4) 59. (1876) 149. 2T. Read twice and refcrred^forthwith (1873-4) 58. 25. Order for House in Committee discharged, and the Bill referred to a Select Committee (1877-8) 118, (1882) 336.— To a Standing Committee (1885) 104. 122, 29- Two or more Bills referred^to the same Special Committee, (1876) 70,91, 110, HI, 30. Theprovisionsof two or more Bills combined into one (1879) 104, (1880) 110, 222- (1882) 138, 189. (1886) 359. 31. Referred to Select Committees (1867-68) 49,52, 74, 90, 116, 117, 123. (1869) 44, 46, 63,64,08,81,91, 113, 123, 143. (1809-70) 25, 33, 49, 117. (1870) 65, 71, 74, 100, 192, (1871) 85. (1872) 48, 110. (1873-74) 40, 48, 143,. (1874-75) 57, 83, 117, 202. (1870) 09, 110. (1877-78) 212. (1879) 62, 85, 113, 122, 147, 100. fl880) 59, 85, 148, 157, 238, 247. (1881) 30, 39, 84, 142. (1882) 50, 127, 168, 254. (1883) 48. (1884) 110, 129, .fee. (1885) 223. (1886) 182. (1887) 50, 141. 32. Referred to a Select Connnittee with a special instruction (1873-74) 95, 99. Referred to a Select Committee compcKsed of the memhers rci)rc.sonting the 12 conntii's men- tioned in Schedule 2 of British North America Act, (187it) 247. (1882) 254. Referred and committed at the same time, (1882) 316. BI LLS — continued. 241 ivo to present 25. ( I880) 113. Icct Committee II. Incidental Proceedings &c •.—continued. 32^. Instructions to the Clerk to keep a file of Bills. (1882) 229. 3!l. Referred to the Select Committee on another Bill, (1874-75) 106, 117. (1877-78) 71, 75, 130. Referred back to the Select Committee to which the Bill was previously referred, (1874-75) 114. 31. Select Committee to which two or more Bills were referred, report one of the Bills with the provisions of the others incorporated therein (1869-70) 141. (1869) 107, 184. (1876) 133. (1882) 189,202,258. 35. Referred back to a Select Committee after report, (1867-68) 130. (1887) 153. 36. Order for second reading discharged and Bill referred to a standing Committee (1867-68) 135. 37. Order for consideration in Committee discharged, (1875)151. And Bill referred back to a Select Committee, (1870) 66. (1875) 61. 8§. Motion to pospone the consideration in Committee of the Whole of a certain Bill three months, negatived, (1876) 167. (1879) 96. (1880) 208, 242.— From 22ud July to 5th August, 278. 34. 3S}. Order for House in Committee postponed three months, (1877-78) 203. 39. Order referring a Bill to a Standing Committee discharged, and the Bill referred to another Standing Committee, (1870) 88. 40. Order referring a Bill to a Standing Committee discharged and the Bill referred to a Comr ittee of the Whole on another Bill, (1869) 134. 41. Committee of the Whole on a Bill rise without reporting, (1874-75) 158.— (1879) 211, 312,319.— (1880)85,104,185.— (1881) 223.— (1884) 109,276.— (1886)412— (1887) 199— To submit a point of order to Mr. Speaker, ( 1880) 272. 48. A Committee of the Whole report an objection to certain clauses of a Bill, (1874-5) 153. 43. Committees report progress and ask leave to sit again, (1867-68) 77,83, 100, (1869) 65, 94, 110, 123, 138, 146, 147, 154, (1869-70) 145, 147, 149, (1870) 38, 42, 44, 47, 51, 104, 124, (1871) 193, (1872) 59, 136, 180, 201, 246, (1873-74) 120, 137, 187, (1875) 116, (1876) 78, 148, 153, (1877-8) 134, 149, 152, (1879) 117, (1880) 132, 238, (1881) 58, 70, 76, 86, Ac, (1882) 114, (1883) 65, (1884) 177, (18&5) 174, (1886) 33, (1887) 113. 44. Instruction to a Committee of the Whole on a Bill, (1867-68) 121. 44 J. Motion that a certain Bill be placed on the Orders of the Day for the House in Committee thereon, negatived, (1884) 116. 44|. A Bill placed on the Orders of the Day for the House in committee thereon, ( 1885) 261. 16 < 242 BI LLS — continued. II. Incidental Proceedings &c •.—rontinued. 4ft. Order for House in Committe postponed one month, (1872) 224,— (1883) 235— Tlircc months, (1884) 159, 46. Amendment moved to a motion for the House in Committee, (1867-68) 107, 121. 47. Reported from a Committee of theWhole without any amendment,and report rcccivtd on a future day (the usual practice being to receive the same forthwith)— (l87o) 108, 118, (1876) 153. 4§. Amendments reported and report ordered to be received forthwith (1867-68.) 131, 132, (1869) 98, 99, 106, 116, 137, 147, 151, 153, 154, 165, 1()7, 177, 185, 208, (1869-70) 12.3,127, 134, 138, 142, 143, 154, 160, 161, (1870) 24, 111, (1871,) 90, 143, 162, 181, (1872, 77, 130, 208, 227, (1873-74) 105, 164, 188, (1874-5) 92, (1S75) 117. (1877-78) 149, 192, (1878) 121, 123, (1879) 97, (1880) 239, (1884) 290, (1886) 191,— To be received on a future day, (1869) 108, 109, 112, 138, (1869-70) 113, 161. (1870) 191, (1871) 56, (1872) 144, (1873-74) 97, (1874-5) 105, (1876) 110, (1877-8) 186, (1885) 101, (1886) 353, (1887) 177. 40. Reported and Bill read the third time forthwith (the usual practice being toappuinta future day for the third reading, (1867-68) 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 135, 136, 150, (1869) 29, 171, 172, 191, 195, 204, 214, (1869-70) 113, 138, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147, 154, IfiO, 161, 167, 169, 173, 174, 175, (1870) 105, 110, 111. 118, 124, 130, 131, 132, 143, 144, 147, l.W, 159, 160, 171, 177, 189, 191, 192, 202, (1871) 90, 119, 129,130, 137, 143, 149, 153, 159, 161, 162, 168, 178, 181, 184, 187, 193, 196, 207, 219, 220, 225, (1872) 176, 197, 208, (1873-74) 72, 77, 90, 136, 138, 188, (1874-5) 110, (1875) 58, 151, (1876) 119, (1877-8) 149, (1879) 87, (1880) 62, 238, (1883) 65, (1884) 103, (1885) 72, 192, (1886) 190. (1887) 149. 50. Re-oommitted, (1869.) 75. 139, 186. (1869-70.) 149, 172. (1870.) 87. 155. 177. 187. 104, 116. (1871.) 77. (1872.) 137. (1873-74.) 79, 136. (1874-75.) 124. 177. (1875.) 143. (1876.) 75. 130. 180. 191. 196. (1877-78.) 136. (1878.) 136. (1879.) 100. (1880.) 106. 161. (1882.) 138. 176, 177 &c., (1883.) 171. (1884.) 138. 285. (1885.) 284. 294. (1886.) 222, 303. 51. Motion to recommit a Bill negatived, and the Bill passed forthAvith (1876.) 131. (1885.) 221. 5IJ. Two Bills considered in Committee at the same time (1886.) 338. 52. Amended by the House after third reading, (1867-68 ) 42, 55, 73. (1869.) 84. 109. 116. 125. 154, 186. 187, 192, 199. (1869-70.) 127, 167, 175, (1870.) 87, 191. (1871.) 174, 176,189. 194, (1872.) 174, 188, 224, 230. (1874-75.) 250. (1875.) 166. (1878.) 133. (1883.) 226. 53. Read the third time on a division and passed on a division (1869.) 123. (1871.) 190. (1876.) 140. 54. Piissed through without going in to Committee thereon (1869.) 217. (1869-70.) 139. (1870.) 168, 189. 198 200. (1871.) 145. 194, 201. (1872.) 202. (1873. 74.) ISK). (1876.) 127, 140. 163, 198, (1884.) 127, 161. (1885.) 294. (1886.) 409. (1887.) 276. an. Motion to pastponc third reading six months, negatived (1869-70.) 149. (1884) 240. BILLS — continued. 243 II. Incidental Proceedings &c \— continued. 56. Order for third reading discharged, (1869) 13!», 108. (1869-70.) 149, (1870) 87, 104- (1873-74.) 79. (1874-75.) 120, 177. (1878) 136. (1884) '241. (1885) 284.— For receiving the. report of a Committee of the Whole, (1869-70.) 172. (1876) 75, 130, 180. (1880) 106. 57. P.issed through with unusual speed, (1869) 208, 217. (1870) 200. (1871) 224. (1872) 247, 261. (1873-74.) 18S. (1874-75.) 236. (1875) 163. (1876) 198. (1878) 97.(1879)331,336, (1884) 110, 161, 374. (1885) 282, 294. On the ground of urgency, (188*3) 317. (1886)351. 58. Motion to re-commit a Bill, moved in amendment to the Question for receiving the Report of the committee of the Whole, (1875) 29. 59. Motion to re-commit a Bill, moved in amendment to the question for third reading, (1869-70.) 148. 60. Amended by the Council, (1867-68) 117, 125, 153. (1869) 126, 140, 163, 175, 189, 209, 212, 214, 216, 217. (1869-70) 128, 132, 178, 183. (1870) 57, 78, 123, 147, 194, 205. (1871) 183, 196, 211, 217, 221, 223 (1872) 185, 229, 244, 251, 2.38. (1873-74) 135, 191, 198, 199, 200. (1874-75) 128, 156, 175, 206, 226, 242, 248, 255, 272, 279, 292, 297, 309. (1875) 140, 146, 178, 186, 189, (1876) 136, 184, 197, 200. (1877-78) 179, 194, 198, 208, 217, 225. (1878) 141. (1879) 139, 252. (1880) 181, 230, 249. (1881) 179, 183, 195, 232, 236, 246, 260. 266, 273. (1882) 174. (1883) 110. 1884) 228. (1885) 178. (1886) 169, 400. (1887) 154.— En- glish version only, (1869) 113. (1872) 245.— French version only, (1872) 264, 265, (1875) 166. 61. Amendments of the Council considered and agreed to at once, (1867-68) 158. (1869) 209, 210, 211, 212, 215, 216, 219. (1869-70) 179, 184, 185. (1870) 57, 199, 206. (1871) 196, 212, 218, 221. (1872) 185, 260. (1873-74) 191, 192, 193, 198, 200. (1875) 190. (1876) 192, 200. (1877-78) 179, 195, 196. (1879) 140, 141, 153, 159, 252. (1880) LSI, 285, 249, 250, 254, 273, 287, 296. (1881) 179,184, 196, 198. (1882) 174. (1833) 111. (1884)228,246. (1885) 216. (1886) 169. (1887) 154.— Ordere.l for a second reading on a future day, (18867-68) 117.125. (1869) 113, 114, 126, 140, 164, 176, 189. (1869-70) 128,132,1.58. (1870) 79, 123, 148, 199. (1871) 183, 217. (1872) 218, 229, 245, 251, 258,263, 207. ( 1873-74) 135. (1876) 136. (1877-78) 195, 198, 199. (1879) 310, 318, 328, 334. (1880) 210, 234, 244. (1881) 184. (1882) 186. (1883) 115. (1884) 163. (1885) 266. (1886) 401. (1887) 276.— Committed. (1877-78) 196. 6'i. Amendments of the Council amende 1, (1870) 131, 209, (1871) 226, (1872) 267, (1875) 190,(1876) 162, (1877-8) 196, (1879) 248, 276, (1883) 312, (1885) 285, (1886) 302, 401.— English version only, (1869) 208. — Not concurred in, (1881) 241.— Disagreed to, (1871) 218.— Disagreed to by Council, (1883) 357. Assembly do not insis., (1883) 358, —Disagreed to; Conference desired thereon, (1867-68) 151, (1869) 215, (1873-74) 153, 154. 157, 186, 195, (1878) 141. — Council does not insist on the amendment so disagreed to, (1867-68) 151, (1869) 217, (1873-74) CJl, (1884) 363.— Council insist on their amend- ments, (1873-74) 196. 63. Amendments of the Council agreed to and Bill further amended by the House, ( 1875) 190. A Bill originating in the Assembly, is agreed to by the Council with amend- ments, and is afterwards withdrawn, (1883) 184. ' • r 214 BILLS — continueil. II. Incidental Proceedings &c •.—continued 6'!. Amendment of the Council to a certain Bill not taken into consideration at all, (1877-8) 225. Vide J^iatice, Administration of, 38. 65. Amendments of the House agreed to hy the Council, (1879) 308, 322, 334, (1880) 'J'Jti, (1881) 195, 227, 273, (1882) 210 Ac (1883) 252, (18^4) 323, (1885) 290, (188iJ) 320, (1887) 196. 66. Message to the Council, requesting that a certain Bill be sent back to correct an error in the amendments, (1874-5) 137. Message from Council returning the said Bill, 146. 67. Bills sent down from the Council, (1867-68) 77, 135, (1869) 84, 91, 132, (1869-70) 116, 140, 150. (1870) 147, 151, 193, 207. (1871) 150, 177, 223. (1872) 87, 116, 135, 172,211), 244, 251, 260. (1873-74) 170. (1374-5) 86, 129. (1875) 43. (1876) 149, 186. (1877-8) HI, 147, 183, 187, 194. (1879) 148,274, 335. (1880) 206, 239, 255. (1881) 122, 126, 174, 195, 227. (1882) 107. 123, 146, 179. (1883) 95. (1884) 158. (1885) 175, 181. (1886) 169, 188, 340, 347, 348, 425. (1887) 112, 144, 161, 198. 68. Message received from the Council requesting that a certain Bill which they had amended in error, might be returned; Returned accordingly, (1869) 108. 69. Amended by the House .in Committee of the Whole, (1870) 212. (1871) 181. (1872) 144, 192, 260. (1876) 188, 193. (1877-8) 162, 196, 208. (1882) 175, 189, 211. (1883) 204. (1884) 277, 343. (1885) 273. (1880) 408. (1887) 193. 70. Amended by a Standing Committee, (1870) 150. (1872) 251. 71. Amendments of the Council referred to a Standing Committee (1872.) 265. And subseqently committed, (1872.) 267. 79. Amendments of the Council disagreed to ; Committee appointed to draw up Rcasfms (1878.) 141. Report of Reasons ; Conference requested with the Council, 142. Confe- rence agreed to, 143. Council donotinsistonsomeof their amendments ; amendments re-considered and concurred in, less those on which the Council do not insist, 145. 73. A Committee report that the Bill from the Council empowering Narcisse Pierre Maasicotte to levy tolls under certain conditions, from the public, should have origi- nated in this House but as the said provisions appear unobjectionable they recommend that this House do not insist on its privileges but that the same shall not be drawn into a precedent nor its rights in anywise waivered (1870.) 202. 74. Receive the Royal Assent (1867-68.) 154. (1869.) 219. (1869-70.) 58, 190. (1870.) 210. (1871.) 227. (1872.) 270. (1873-74.) 51,202. (1874-75.) 312.(1875.) 38. 194. (1876.) 2()2. (1877-78.)228. (1878.) 147, (1879.) 220.361) (1880.) 137, 305.(1881.) 307. (1882.) 203. 362. (1883.) 360. (1884.) 379. (1885.) 320. (1886.) 430. (1887.) 120. 296. 75. Reserved for the consideration of his Excellency's pleasure thereon (1867-08.) 156 (1877-78.) 230. 76. Bill reserved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor ; — Vide 4ccowji, 205. (1879)81. (1880)45.(1881) 41. (1882) 112. (1883)66. (1884) 174. (1885) 75. (18S6) 98. (1887) 42. -As respects notice in the Canada Gazette, (1867-68) 33, 38.— As respects part of an application only, (1871) 45. 19. That the notice is not suflicient, not having been published in a French Local news- paper, (1869) 36. 20. Recommending that the notice.defecti ve in some respects.be considered sufficient(and in some cases that the Rule be suspended)— (1867-68) 2.5, 46, 71, S2. (1869) 40, 62. (186S)-70) 63. (1870) 31, 69, 113. (1871) 98. (1872) 98, 147, (1873-74) 65. (1876) 76,81. —That they do not recommend the suspension of the Rule, (1879) 189. . 248 BILLS, FRIY ATE— omtinued ! i II. Reports from Committees &c -.—continued. 91. All parties affected having been sufficiently apprized, f)r their consent hiiviiifi; liccn shown, (]8f)7-(')8) 20. (1870) 73. SW. Applications for amendments to charters of Private Companies, the sharehoUlers having been notified, (1867-68) 95. (1869) 93. (1871) 98. 93. Consent of the rate-payers, obtained at a Public Meeting, (1871) 54. 94. Recommending a reduction of the Quorum of the Committees on Standing Order.tor on Private Bills ; concurred in (18G7-68) 20. (1869) 17. 22, (1809-70) 17. (1870) 17, Ifi. (1871) 39,40. (1872) 33.34, (1873-4) 42, 34. (1874-5) 24. 49, (1875) 28. (1870) 20, '.!8. (1877-8) 22. 23. (1878) 44. (1879) 44. (1880) 35, (1881) 27. (1882) 23. (1883) 35 (18«4.) 46 (1887-) 42. 95. Ilecommoiuling a remission of the Fee on certain Bills (1807-8) 51, 60, 100 (1800-70) 120. (1871) 157.) (1872) 09, 100,204. (1875) 185. (1876) 68, 113. (175. (1877-8) 151, 172. (1878) 48. (1879) 166. (1880) 106. (1881) 138. (1882) 219 (1883) 190(1884) 204 (188,")) 112 (1886) 199. (1887) 181.— That the Fee be not remitted (1881) 188. 96. That the Dromotees of certam Bills have abandoned the same, (1807-8) 99. (1809) 155. (1869-70) 120— Leave to withdraw the Bill (1876) 113, 135, 175.(1877-8) 151, 172. 97. That the Deposit of $100 has not been paid as required by the Rule. ( 1877-78.) 48. 9§. Report recommending that a certain Bill should l)e referred to another Commiltcn, (1882.) 153, 173. (1883.) 60. 99. That leave to be granted to withdraw a Bill (1884.) 250. 30. That the promoter of a Bill wishes to withdraw the same (1886.) 226. 31. Special Report respecting non-attendance of interested parties. (1883.) 99. 39. Special Report to which is annexed a declaration that a certain Bill is in the interest of the ratepayers, (1884.) 146. 33. Report recommending that hereafter all Bills for the incorporation of towns shall only contain such provisions as may derogate from the Town Corporations General Clauses Act, (1884.) 84. 34. Report amendments of the Council referred to them, without modification, but owing to an omission in the Bill, they report a draft of a new Bill, (1884.) 161. 35. That the preamble of certain Bills is not proven, (1867-68) 79, 95. (1869) 103, 153. (1870) 64. (1873-4) 155. (1874-75)152,(1876) 98. (1883) 74. (1887) 159. 168. 36. That a certain Bill does not contain a preamble, (1877-78) 164. 37. That they have expunged a part of the preamble of a certain Bill, (1876) 135. 3§. That they do not, for reasons assigned, consider it advis.able to proceed with a certain Bill, (1869) 75. (1876) 1.35. BILLS, VmWKTE-continued. 249 II. Reports from Committees &c ■.—rontinved. 99. That hereafter, in addition to the fee of $100 payable; by the party introducing a Private Bill, he Hhall pay li>2 per page of jiriiitod matter and .W eonts for correcting and revising same ; and tliat the headu of the Translators' Department he allowed an extra amount for Private Bills, (1872) 254. 10. Recommending that certain Bills he hrouglit in notwithstanding that the extended period for receiving Private Bill has expired, (1867-08) 71. 41, That they do not deem it advisable to suspend the rules, (1877-78) 205. .14. Tliat leave be granted to witlidraw a Bill (1871)) 305. (1880) 220. (1881) 188. 13. That Legislative interference is not desirable in certain cases, (1876) 129, IST), (1877- 78) 164. '11. Kccommending that certain sums of money paid for tiatislating and correcting proofs of Private Bilis, and now in the hands of the Clerk or which will liereafter be paid to him for the same, be paid over to the chiefs of the French and English trans- lators, and that .")';i6 of the same be j.aid to the Clerk of Private Bills (1873-74) 202. (1874-75) 206. (1875) 184. (1876) 175. ) 1877-78) 173.— (1879) 210. (1880) 220. (1881) 218- 45. Recommending that a certain number cf copies of ''Todd's Private Bill Practice" be subscribed for, for the use of the Legislature and its members, (1867-68) 54. Con- currel in, 59. 46. Recommend an extension of the time for receiving Petitions and for presenting Private Bills in consequence of a certain (U>lay in the Post-office which prevented a Petition from being presented in accordance with the Rules, (1877-8) 112, (1881) 111, 157, 208, 218, 222, (1882) 54, 112, (1883) 51, 52, (1884) 57, 58, (1885) 49 52, (1886) 54, 148, (1886) 47, 48. 47. That they have examined a consolidated Bill referred to them for the purpose of ascertaining if the provisions of the same are in excess of the notices, and find that the notices are sufficent, (1873-74) 101. 1§. That they have reconsidered a Petition referred back to them, and cannot recom- mencent the suspension of the Rule, (1871) 151. 49. That they have considered the proposed amendments to the Montreal Corporation Bill and find that they are somewhat in excess of the notices, (1871.) 188. 50. Special Report on certain Bills, that thoy are not prepared to adopt the provisions of said Bills which are too sweeping in their character, (1878.) 107. Ill Incidental Proceedings relative to Private Bills : 51. Objection taken (at the second reading) to a Bill to amend the Consolidated Seigniorial Act and remedy certain errors committed in the drawing up of the cadasters of certain seigniories and notably in that of the Seigniory of Nicholiw Rioux, that it is a Private Bill, — Mr. Speaker decides that it is a Private Bill and should have been brought in on a Petition ; Bill withdiawn, (1809.) 147. 2.5a ni LLS, V ItlV kTE-contimml. III. Incidental Proceedings &c \— continued, A'J. Objection takdii, at tlio tlmd IJcadiiif; of a Privato Bill, wliicli it is proposiMl In niitc- riully aiiu'iid in (\)iniuitt(<', tliat no notice w.ih ^'ivcn of (lie iiitontion to ho annnil tin. Hame — Mr. S|ioakor ilccidcH that tho Hill ought lobe referred to the Coniniittcc im Standing,' Ordern, to report whether the anienthnents are in excess of the notice jjivcii on tliu Bill ; Bill referred accordingly (1871.) 17S. 53. Rule limiting tho time for receiving petitions for I'rivate Bills, snspended, and liiue extended, (1867-G8) .%. (1869) 40, 07. (1870) 47, (50, 74,78, i;!8. (1871) 118. (187'J) ;i4, 60, i;{;{, 134, 166. (187.'?-74.) 47. (187-1-7').) 78. (187.')) '28, 6."). (1876) 68. (1870) 44. (18W)) 98, 149, '206. (1881) (1882) M, 112, 1.37. \TA. (1883) rA, 85, 90. 2,')3, 269. (1884) W. 13.-), 174. (188,')) 49, 11 ., 164 ( 1886) ■')4, 148, ( 1887) 47, 6(),— Reports on Private. Bills, ( 18()',l-7(l), 105,116, 126, 141. (1871). 159. (1874-75.) 108. (1875) 65.(1876) 135.;( 1877-78.) 46,47,112, 128. (1878) 61. (1879) 44 (1880) 240. (1881) 111. A4. Rule limiting the time for receiving reports on certain Private Bills extended (ISSO) 191,212. A5. The Rule requiring a wtok'.s notice to be given by Committees on Private Bills, of the days appointed for consideration thereof suspended (1867-68) 108. (1869) 14(). (1870), 129. (1871) 117, 119, 13,5, 138, 150, 152, 150, 161, 162. (1873-74.) 85, 86, 93. (1875) 171, 184.— For the residue of the session on all bills, (1867-68.) 71. (1872) 133, 134. (ISUD). To five days, 86 To three days, 136. (18<)9-70.) To three days, 63. (1870). To two days, 56. (1874-75.) To three days, 152. (1875) 115.(1877-78.) 128. (1870), 114.(1880) 34.— To four days, (1876) 68. (1878) 45.— To one day (1887) 286. 50. Motion to suspend the 49th Rule so as to enable the House to receive a certiiin Petition ; objection taken that no motion for the suspension ol the rule can be cntoi- tained by the House, unless it has been first rcportod upon by two or more coniniit- tees; Motion to instruct the Committee on Standing Orders to consider the said peti- tion—Mr. Speaker ruled that the Petition cannot be received, (1877-8) 178. 57. Motion to suspend a portion of the 51st Rule so as to permit persons to file Bills and deposit the Fee up to the 18th May in.stant ; Objection taken that this motion is not in order; Mr. Speaker ruled that it is in order; Motion agreed to, (1881) 53. 5§. Rule requiring Bills to be printed in both languages before the Second Reading, suspended during the remainder of the Session, (1873-74) 103. 59. Rule 49th limiting the time for presenting Private Bills, suspended, (1867-68) ., 70, 89. (1869-70) 121. 60. Rule in relation to the publication of notice suspended in cortain'ci .569)62,78, 109. (1870) 42, 49, 70, 90, 100. (1871)55,71. (1872)74. (1S73.-74) 85. (i -75) 109, ir.7. (1875) 105.(1876)66, 108. 61. Fees remitted on certain Private Bills, (1867-68) 62, 68, 148. (1869) 60, 136, 153, l.V., 163, 202, 207, 211. (1869-70) 180, 190. (1871) 161. (1873-74) 78, 117, 118, 165. (1S74-7A) 205, 241, 261. 286, 295. (1875) 184, 18.5. (1876) 115, 176.(1878) 4S —Of a former sessimi 91. (1879) 166. (1880) 106, 1.35, 207, &c.. (1881) 138, 181, 188, 202, 229, 230. (1SS2) 211'. (1883) 190. (1884) 204. (1885) 112. (1886) 199. (1887) 181. tf'J. I m. 61. 05. m. «r. 15ILLS, VUWkTlt-confinucd. 251 [led, and lime III. Incidental Proceedings &o -.—roniiuuai. (i'i. Motion to roinit tho I'eo on a ocrtnin Bill, wilhilniwn (187(1) 12!).— ncijativml, (1880) •Ji;{. LMl, tiU(). (1881) 181, 2;{8, 175. OS. Order for House in Conunitteo discharged and bill referred back to ihe Private Bills Committee, (1884) 133. 09. A Report withdrawn and another substituted therefor (1884) 204. 70. Rules 49 and 55 suspended (1887) 140. 71. Ride 49. made to apply to Private Bills Ac, as il the 10th. of March were the first iliiy of the session, (1887.) 8. 7a. Part of a Report concurred in (1887.) 142. 73. Objection raised in Committee respecting amendments to the Bill relating to the town of Longueuil — Quotion referred to Mr. Speaker, (1881).) 226. 71. .Special entry respecting tlu; Bill to incorporate the Cercle National Franvais de Montreal, ( 188.').) 282. 75. Leave given to the Committee on Private Bills to t*it between six and lialf-past seven o'clock P. M. (1872.) 256. 70. Bills reported from the Committee on Private Billn, to be placed on the orders of the Slime day on which they were reported, for House in Committee thereon, (1872.) 191. 77. Certain Bills which had been referred to the Private Bills Committe transferred to the Railway Committee, (1877-78.) 122. 145. 7(«. Disallowance of Bills, (18G9.) 158. 79. To be re-printed at tlio expense of the promoters. (1877-78.) 152. — At the expense of the House 159, 165. 80. Question respecting publication of notices (1880.) 77. 81. Mdti-'ii for an instiuction to the Private Bills Committee to add a Preamble to a Bin, after the said Committee bad reported to the House tbiU the said Bili contained 11" preamble ; objection taken that tlie motion is coiitrary to the rules of this House. -Mr. Speaker snstaine 1 the objection, (1877-78.) 190, Vide Committees, 217-227. 252 BILLY— BONAVENTURE. Billy, L. A. : Vide Accounts, 111, 112. Birds : — Bill respecting the Act 27 and 28 Vict., chap. 52 for the protection of insectivdrcns and other birds beneficial to Agriculture; From the Council; Road three tinu'saiul passed, 261. R. A. 273. (36 Vict., c. 27.) Bishops College :— Vide Education, 51-53. Medical Profession, 16, 17. Births, Marriages and Deaths : Bill respecting the compilation of births, marriages, deaths and causes of death in the Trn- vince. Presented, (1875) 130. Committed, 152. Considered reported and paHscnl, KIT. By Council with amendments, 190. Agreed to, 192. R. A., 197. (39 Vict., c. 20.) Bill respecting the compilation of statistics of births, marriages and causes of Death in tlic Province. — (1887) 97. Committed, considered, amended, reported and parsed, 201). By Council, 293. R. A. 297. (50. Vict., c. 19.) Bishop's College School Association :— Vide Education 51, 52, 53, 92J, Montreal, 40. Black Lake : — Vide Navigations, 5 Black River : — Vide Bridges, 16. Black, Bevd. Geo ; — Vide Religious Denominaiions, 26 Blagdon, Edmond :— Vide Accoimts, 113. Blaiklock and Kempt :- -Vide Accounts, 114. Blaiklock and O'Dwyer :— Vide AccowUs, 115. Blanchet, Hon. Joseph God^ric :— Vide Speaker, 4. Blind, Institution for the :— Vide Montreal, 47, 48. Blondin, J. A : — Vide Accounts, 116. Blumhart, Wm Edmond : - Vide Accounts, 117. Board of Examiners :— Vide Legal, Medical and Notanal Professions. Board of Notaries :— Vide Accounts, 118, 119. Board of Trade :— Vide Montreal, 49, 50. Bolton (Township) : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 19. Bonaventure (County) : 1. Expenditure of colonization moneys. Vide Accounts, 122. 3. Bill to divide the county of Bonaventure into two Registration Divisions; Proaented. (1874-75) 243. Committed; Considered in Committee; Reported; Piissod, 254. By Council, 2()5. R. A. 314. (38 Vic, c. 18.) 3. Vide Elfidions, 07, 80. Accounts, 120, 121. BONAVENTURE-BRASSARD. 253 'I il* Bonaventure Street Asylum : — Vide Montreal, 51. Accounti, 168. Bonnement. Emile : — Vide AccourUa, 123. Bonnet, Gilbert :— Vide Accounts, 124. Bon Pasteur : Vide Accounts, 169, 170, 1213. Montreal, r)3, b\. Quebec, 36. Bonuses : — Vide Accounts, 125. Book Depository :— Vide Accounts, 127, 128. Education, 145, 147. Books and Pamphlets: —Vide Accov-nts, 126. Books for Prizes :— Vide Accounts, 129. Books ;— Vide Accounts, 130, 133. Botanical Oarden :— Vide Accounts, 134. Borthwick, Revd. Mr. :— Vide Accounts, 135. Bouchette, Joseph et al : — Petition praying for a certain sum of money whicli they claim to be lawfully due them by the late Province of Lower Canada, (1870) 23. Bouohette ;— Vide Roads, 17. Boulanger, Mrs. A. :— Petition for aid (1874-75.) 27. Boulton (Municipality :~Vide Roads, 31. Boulton (Township) :— Vide Roads, 30. Territorial Divisions, 19. Boundaries of the Province of Quebec :— Vide Accounts, 1038. Limits oj the Province of Quebec, Bourgouin & Lamontagne :— Vide Accounts, 136. Bouteillerie, Seigniory of :— Vide Accounts, 137. Boutet, Mrs :— Vide Accounts, 188. Boutillier, Moi'se :— Vide Accounts, 139. Boy's Model-School, St. Denis:— Vide^l ccownis, 140. Bradley and Tessier :— Vide Accounts, 141. Brandford :— Vide Roads, 32. Brandon, (Parish) :— Petition praying dtlay for the payment of arrears which they owe tlie Government, (1867-68) 79. Brandon :— Vide Bridges, 18. Territorial Divisions, 20. Roads, 33, 34, Brassard and Prevost (Townships) :— Vide Territorial Diyisipm, 21, 254 BRIBERY-BRIDGES. Bribery and Corruption :— BiM to prevent bribery and corruption in municipnl corpoia- tions. (1886) 93. Conin)itted, 211. Considered and progress reported, 237, 302. Amen- ded, reported and pnssed, 324. By Council with amendments, 418. Agreed to, 4ie88ion of a toll-bridge over the River Richelieu, (1884)261. Committed 297. Considered, amended, reported and passed, '2'J8. By Council with an amendment, 346. Read first time, 346. Not concurred in ; Messnge to Council communicating Reason, 349. Council do not insist, 363. R. A. 383. (47, Vict., chap. 77.) Vide Committees 194. II Petitions relative to particular Bridges, and proceedings thereon viz: ft. Ab^nakis River :— Aid to construct a Bridge over that river, (1871) 83. (1871)) 75. 6. Achaapmonchouan River : — Petition for aid to build a bridge over that river, (1874-75.) 27. r. Alma Island :— Aid for a bridge, (1877-78.) 69. 8. AUumettes, Island :— Aid for a bridge, (1867-68.) 74. BlilDGEH—continved. 255 II. Petitions relative to Particular Bridges, &c— continued. Batiscan River : 9. Aid to re-construct the bridge over that river, (18G9) 59. 10. Petition of P. N. Massicotte for an Act to grant him the exchisivc right to builil a bridge over the River Batiscan, (1870) 23. Report of notice, 39. Bill sent from the Council, 193. Read and referred, 198. Reported, 202. Committed, considered, reported ; Motion for third readi'g; Objection taken that it coiitains provisions empowering the said Massicotte to levy tolls from the Public and ought to have originated in this House ; Resoluiion that the House will not insist on its privileges but the same must not be brought into precedent ; Bill passed, 209. R. A., 222. (34 Vict., c. 64.) 11. Petition for an Act to a\ithorize Evan John Price to levy tolls on a bridge over that River (1880) 74. Report of notice, 82. Bill presented, 82. Referred, 95. Reported, 167 ; considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 176. Fee remitted, 265. Petition against the above, 125. I'i. Beas River :— Aid for a bridge over that river, (1877-8) 79. B^canooor River : 13. Aid to build a bridge over that river, (1871) 58, 166. (1872) 165. 14. Petition for an Act authorizing L6on Montplaisir to build a toll-bridge over the river B^cancour, (1883) 59. Report of notice, 80. 15. Bill from the Legislative Council, intituled : " An Act to authorize L^on Montplaisir, of the parish of St. Leonard, in the county of Nicolet, to erect a toll-bridge on the river Bi5cancour, near the church of the parish of Bdcancour, in the county of Nicolet, and to exact certain tolls on the 8nid bridge." Read twice and referred, (1883) 157. Reported, 178. Considered reported and passed, 194. R. A., 360. (46 Vict., c. 60.) 16. Black River :— Aid to build a bridge over that river, (1871) 50. (1874-75) 102. 17. Bouchette : — Aid to build a bridge in that township, to open a new road, Ac, (1881) 91. 1§. Brandon :— Aid for a bridge in that township, (1875) 135. 19. Canadian Bridge Company :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1874-75) 107. Notice sufficient, 115. Bill presented, 115. Referred, 159. Fee remitted, 240. 20. Cap Chat :— Aid for a bridge, (1869-70) 114. 21. Champlain River :— Aid to build a bridge over that river, (1871) 182. (1873-74) 178. 22. Chateauguay River :— For aid to erect a bridge over that river, (1867-68) 63. Chaudiere River : 23. Aid for the construction of a bridge over that river, (1869-70) 71, 156 BRIDGES— continued. II. Petitions relative to particular Bridges, &c -.—continued. Ghaudi^re River -.—continued. il4. Aid for a bridge over that river, (1881) 91. 25. Petitions for an Act to authorize Frangois Gosselin, of he parish of Stc. Claire, to exact certain tolls on a bridge which he has built, acro^■5 ..o Chiiudiferc River lietwccii the parishes of Ste Marie, county of Beauce, and St. Po'Miril, county of Dorclicstcr, and for other purposes, (1881) 35. Report of notice, 4 i. Bill presented, 42. Rpfcr- red, 58. Reported, 129. Considered. 140. Reported, j)assed 148. By Council, with amendments, 195. Agreed to, 196. R. A. 308. (44-45 Vict., c. 89.) Petitions in favor of the Bill, 115. 96. Petition for an Act to authorize David Roy, of the parish of St. George, in the cminty of Beauce, to construct a toll-bridge over the River Chaudi^re, (1881) 65. Report nl notice, SO. Bill presented, 81. Referred, 95. Reported, 207. Considered, reported iind passed, 228. By Council, 285. R. A., 308. (4445 Vic, c. 90.) Petition against this Bill, 00. —In favor of the Bill, 136. SI7. Petition for an Act to authorize Joseph .Morissette, of the pnrish of S'e. Marie, in the county of Beauce, to construct a toll-bridge over the River Chaudi^re, ( 1884) 46. Re- port of notice, 69. Bill presented 70. Referred, 82. Reported, 105. Considered, reporteJ and passed, 114. By Council, 173. R. A., 380. (47 Vic, c. 80.) Sl§. Petition for an Act to a .'horize On^zime Latulippe, of the parish of Saint-FranQina in the county of Beauce, to construct a toll-bridge over the Chaudi^re River, (1883) 21. Report of notice, 40. Bill presented, 41. Referred, 44. Reported, 70. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 102. By Council with amendments ; considered, 152. Agreed to, 177. R. A., 360. (46 Vict., c 59.) 99. Chicoutimi River :— For aid to build a bridge over that river, (1867-68) 24. 30. Compton : — Aid for a bridge in that county, (1869) 135. 31. DeBien Bridge : — For the preservation of certain rights respecting the erection of that bridge, (1869) 89. 33. Delisle, Rouge and k La Graisse 46. -Aid to build bridges over those rivers, (1873-74) 33. Du Loup River : — For aid to erect a bridge over that river, (1867-68) 54. 34. Du Pin River : —Aid to rebuild a bridge over that river, (1874-5) 77. 35. Dupuis and Des Valines Rivers : — Aid to construct two bridges, (1882) 16. 36. Eagan (Township) . — Aid for a bridge in that township, (1879) 50. 37. East River :— Aid for a bridge over that river, (1877-8) 183. 3§. Elgin Road : — Petition for aid for a bridge on that road, (1879) 43. 39. Etcheniin River : — Aid to build a bridge over that river, (1872) 83. 40. Etchemin River; — Aid for a bridge over that river, (1877-8) 163, •«fr liUlBGES— continued. 267 II. Petitions relative to Particular Bridges, &c ■.—continued. Etchemin River : 41. Ail! for a bridge over that river, (1879) 36. 42. Petition praying that the rate of toll which Frdn5oi8 Vcrraiilt and his successors are entitled to levy on a bridge built over that river be altered, (1884) 51. 43. Petit ition for permission to exact tolls on a bridge built over the river Etchemin, in the parish of Ste. Claire, (1883) 35. Report of notice, 40. Bill presented, 41. Referred 44. Reported, 70. Considered, reported and passed, 77. By Council with an amend- ment, 122. Agreed to, 123. R. A. 360. ( 46 Vict., c. 58.) Petition against, 51. 44. Famine River :— Aid for a bridge over that river, (1869) 36. (1870) 112. (1871) 19. (1875) 148. Vide Accounts, 1545. Oatineau River , a. For aid to build a bridge over that river, (1867-8) 17. (1869) 70. (1879) 75, 158. 46. Aid for the construction of a bridge over the river Gatineau (1880) 92' 47. Aid to build a bridge over that river, (1881) 78. 4§. Jacques-Cartier River :— Aid to construct a bridge over that river, (1869-70) 71. (1872) 170. 49. Jacques-Cartier Bridge :— Vide AccountB. 689. 50. J^sus River : — Petition for the preservation of certain rights, respecting the erection of a bridge over that river, (1869) 89. M. Eaguabagua River : — Aid for a bridge over that river (1882) 83. 52. Lachapelle and Viau Bridges : — For the preservation of certain rights respecting the construction of those bridges, (1869) 82. 53. Lac Ouareau River : — Aid for a bridge over that river, (1871) 188. 54. La Fourche du Pin River: — Aid to construct a bridge over that river, (1869-70) 101. 55. Lambton and Aylmer : — Aid for a bridge in those townships, (1869) 47. 56. La Soci6t6 de Passage du Pont Neuf de St. Hyacinthe :— Petition for an Act to remedy certain errors of translation in the English version of the 34th Vict., chap. 46. (1871) 50. Report of notice, 54. Bill presented, 93. Referred, 100. Reported amended, 104. Considered, reported and passed, 119. By Council, 177. R. A., 228. (35 Vict., c. 39.) 57. L'Assomption River : — For erection of a bridge over that river, (1873-74) 46. 5§. Lavergne Bridge :— Aid to re-build that bridge, (1871) 202. 59. L"? Bras River :— Aid for a bridge over that river, (1879) 43, 80. 60. L'Epiphanie : — Aid for a bridge and a road in that parish, (1881) 165. 17 258 BRWGtES— continued. II. Petitions relative to particular Bridges, &c '.—continued. 61. Little Bonaventure River : — Aid to buikl a bridge ovit that river and for other purposes, (187")) 130. Longues Pointes River : 62. Aid for a bridge over that river, and for a road, (18G7-68) 3G. 63. For erection of abridge over that river, (1807-68) 36. 61. Maillonx : — Aid for a bridge in that township, (187G) 133. 65. Marie a Caiche River : — Aid towards rebuilding a bridge over tliat river in ttic parish of St. Paul de la Croix, (1875) 67. Maskinong^ River : 66. Aid for a bridge over that river, (18G9-70) 153. 67. Aid for a bridge over that river, and for a road in the parish of St. Didace, (1877-8) 126. 6§. Mastigouche River :— Aid to build a bridge over that river, (1873-74) -16. (1879)200, 69. Metabetchouan River :— For aid to build a bridge over that river, (1874-5) 27. yo. M^tis River : — Aid to build a bridge over that river, (1881) 157. 71> Molgrave and Derry :— Aid for bridges and roads in those townships, (1881) 91. Nioolet River : T2. Aid for a bridge overthat river, (1872) 51, 145, (1874-5) 77, Petition against, 150. 73. Aid for a bridge over that river, (1880) 39, 64, 108. 74. Aid to build a bridge over that river, (1881) 31. 75. Petition for an Act to incorporate " The St. L-Sonsft'd Bridge Company, " and to author- ize it to levy tolls on a bridge which it has constructed on the Nicolet river, noar tin.' village of the parish of St. Leonard, in the county of Nicolet, (1384) 51. Report of notice, 58. Bill presented 59. Referred, 68. Reported, 84 Considered, amended, report- ed and passed, 90. By Council with amendments, 150, Considered, 150. Order for second reading of amendemcnts discharged. Bill with amen 1 men ts referred to Com- mittee on Private Bills, 160. Report Draft of new Bill, 161. K. A., 381. (47 Vic, c. 78.) 76. Bill to amend an Act of the present session intituled : " An Act to incorporate the St. Leonard Bridge Company, to authorize it to levy tolls on a bridge which it has constructed on the Nicolet river, near the village of the parish of St. L^onarrl, in the county of Nicolet." Read three times and parsed, suspending the Rules, (1884) 101 Passed by Councii, 210. R. A., 382. (47 Vic, c 79.) 77. Aid for a bridge over that river, (1882) 246. BUlDOr^S— continued. 259 and f(ir oilier at rivor in the idace, (1877-8) II. Petititions relative to particular Bridges, &c •.—continued. 7§. North Ham :— Petition for aid to construct bridges in that townHhip, (1807-68) 130. 79. Ottawa, Municipal Council :— Aid for a bridge, (1869) 27. 96. Ottawa River : §0. Aid to construct a bridge over the Ottawa River, at a place called the Chapleau ilapids. Si. Petition praying that before a bridge be constructed over the River Ottawa, commis- sioners be appointed to select the site, ( 1869) 89. S2. Petition for amendments to the Bill to authorize the construction of a bridge over that River, ( 1869) 124. §3. Aid to build a bridge over that river, (1872) 83. — Vide Accounts, 142. SI. Quelle River :— Aid for a bridge over that river, (1879) 80. S.'i. Petite Nation River : — Aid to build a bridge over that river, (1873-74.) 34. §6. Pontiac :— Aid for a bridge in that county, (1809) 78. (1875) 147. 87. Portage du Fort : — Aid for a bridge in that village, (1874-75.) 35. 8§. Provost River : — Aid for a bridge over that river and fur a road in St. Ephrem de Tring, (1877-78.) 126. 89. Rividre aux Lidvres :— Petition praying an indemnity for the bridge over that river, (1869) 144. 90. Riviere du Sud : — Petition for an Act to authorize Franjois Xavier Gendron, of the parish of St. Francis, in the district of Montmagny, to erect a bridge on the Rivifere du Sud, in the said parish, and for other purposes, (1882) 77. Report of notice ; Bill preseiited, 88. Referred, 96. Reported, 189. To be re-printed, 189. Considered in Committee, amended, reported and passed, 221. By Council, 255. R. A., 362. (45. Vict., c. 107.) Petition adverse to this Bill, 82. 91. Riviere des Prairies : — Petition for an Act to authorize Hugh Paton to build a bridge over a branch of the Riviere des Prairies, (1887) 21. Report of notice, 42. Bill presented, 43. Referred, 49. Reported, with amendments, 72, Considered, reported and passed, 84. By Council, 154. R. A., 296. (50 Vic, c. 73.) Riviere du Loup : 92. Aid to build a bridge over that river, (1867-68) 54. 93. Petition for a grant towards the completion of a bridge over that river, (1875) 48. 91. Additional aid to build a bridge over the " Riviere du Loup" in the parish of St. Pauiin in the concession called Bout du Monde et Belle Montague, (1875) 139, 95. Aid to rebuild a bridge over that river, (1880) 105. m ;: I;- I ■<:■; 260 BUIBGES— continued. II. Petitions relative to particular Bridges, &c ■.—continued. Riviere Noir : 96. Aid for a bridge over thnt river, (187'J) 43. 97. Aid fur a liridgo over that river, (1882) IG. 98. Ste. Agathe des Monts : Aid for bridges, (18G7-G8) 31. Ste. Anne River : 99. Aid to construct a bridge over that river, (1873-74) 115. 100. For the excUisive right to build a bridge over that river, (1874-5) 54. No notice f,'ivcii, 120. 101. Praying that no excluHive rights be given to build a bridge over that river, (1874-5) 64, 107. 103. St. Charles River : — Petition praying that no amendments be made to the Act to authorize Wilham John Bickell to construct a bridge over that river, (ISC'J) 82. Petition for amendments to the above Act, 110. St. Francis River : 103. Aid to construct a bridge over that river, (1874-5) 107. 104. Aid for a bridge over that river and for a road in the townships of Price and Stratford (1877-8) 135. 105. Petition for an Act to authorize the building of a bridge over the, (1879) 36. 106. Vide Drummondville Bridge Company. lOT. St. Francis Bridge Company :— Petition for an Act to extend the privileges and, powers of the (1882) 33. Report of notice, 59. Bill presented, 60. Referred, 81. Re- ported, 98. Considered in Committee and progress reported, 114. Farther considered, amended, reported and passed, 2o3. By Council with amendments, 1&5. Agreed to, 296. R. A., 362. (45 Vic, c. 108.) Petitions adverse to the Bill, 82. 10§. St. Francis Bridge Company :— Petition for an Act to amend the Act incorporating the St. Francis Bridge Company at Montmagny, (1883) 74. Report of notice, 80 Bill presented 81. Referred, 121. Report that the preamble is not proven, 162. Fee to be remitted, 162. Fee remitted, 249. Petitions against the foregoing Bill, 126, 146. 109. St. Hyacinthe New Passenger's Bridge Company :— Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1870)22. Report of notice, 27. Bill presented, 41. Repor- ted amended, 87. Committed, 105. Considered ; amended; reported; passed. 111. By Council, 218. R. A., 220. (34 Vic, c 46.) 110. St. Hyacinthe, Soci^t6 de Passage du PontNeuf:— Petition for an Act to amend tne Act incorporating the " Soci^it^ de Passage du Pont JScuf de St-Hyacinthe " and the Act amending the same, (1887) 21. Report of notice, 47. Bill presented, 48. Referred, 55. Reported, 114, Considered, reported and passed, 123. By Council, 185. R. A., -%. (50 Vic, c. 49.) mWGl^S-wntinued. 261 icmlmonts to II. Petitions relative to particular Bridges, &c ■.—continued. III. St. John River :— Aid to l.uikl a \n'u\iiv on Unit liver, (1881) 122. Il'i. St. Lawrence Bridge Company : — Petition for an Act of incori oration, (1874-75.) 121. Notice; sutlicient, 132. Hill presented 141. Uoterred, 18i). l{e|)ort()d with iinieiul- ment.s, 2(51. Considered nntl amended in Coriimittee ; report d ; paasoti, 27."). By Council, with amendments, 297, agreed to, 298. II. A. 315. (38 Vict., c. 47.) 113. St. Leon de Standon :— Aid for a bridge in that locality, (1870) 32. III. St. Lin : — Aid to build a bridge over the river at St. Lin, (1875) 15. 115. St. Maurice River :— For an Act to authorize John McDougall to construct a toll- bridge over the river St. Maurice, (1872) 68. Report of notice, 107. 116. St. Maurice River : — Praying the Government to re-build the bridges on that river, (1874-75.) 04,77. 117. St. Maurice River :— Aid to reconstruct the bridges over that river, (1874-75.) 77, 102,107.(1875)67,104. 11§. St. Norbert du Cap Chat :— Aid for a bridge in that parish, (1869-70.) 114. 119. St. Wenceslas :— Aid for bridges in that parish, (1878) 137. 120. Senescoupe River :— Aid for a bridge over that river (1881) 98. 121. Sherbrooke Bridge Company :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1886) 260. Report of notice, 278, 286. Bill presented 286. Referred, 286. Reported, 303. Considered and reported, 325. Re-committed, amended, reported and passed, 341. By Council, 423. R. A. 433. (49-50 Vict., c. 87.) 122. Shoolbred :— Aid for a bridge in that township, (1869) 201. 123. Stanfold :— Aid foi a bridge in that township, (1869) 111. Stag Creek : 124. Aid for a bridge at that place, (1881) 22, 60. Petition against, 60. 125. Petition for aid to buiKi a bridge at Stag Creek and for the opening of a road, (1881) 60. Petition against the above, 60. 126. T6miscouata Road :-— Aid to repair the bridges thereon, (1879) 110. 12?'. Tring : — Petition for aid for two bridges in that township, (1877-78) 55. 12§. Trois-Pistoles River :— Aid to build a bridge over that river, (1873-74) 46. 129. Wakefield (Township) :— Aid for a bridge (1869) 70. 130. Watford : — Aid for bridges and roads in the said township, (1882) 134. 131. Windsor and Brompton Bridge Company :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1872) 50. Report of notice, 62. Bill presented, 70. Referred, 87. Reported amended, 159. Considered, 166. Passed, 183. By Co(uicil, 269. R. A., 272. (.36 Vict. c. 77.) 262 BRIDGES-BROWN. II. Petitions relative to particular Bridges, &c ■.—continued. Tamaska River : I3*i. For an Act to authorize the levying of a toll on a bridge over that river, (1872) 83, 133. Of Jacques Fournicr for an Act to authorize the levying of a toll on a bridge over thatriver, (1872) 83. Report of notice, 'J8. Bill prcaonted, 100. Referred, 17(>. lU'jKirtwl amended ; Fee refunded, 204, Coiisiden^d, reported and passed, 208. By Council, 209. R. A., 273. (36 Vic. c. 80.) Petition for the remission of the Fee on the above, 83. 134. Petition for an Act to change the tolls on a bridge over the Yamaska River, (1881) 47. Report of nonce, 56. 135. Petition for an Act to amend the Act 16 Vic. c. 65, intituled : " An Act to authorize Fran<;ois Daii/le and Alexis Diijreane to \Gvy tolls on a bridge which they built over the northern branch of the Yamaska River," (1881) 47. Report of notice, .'>(). Hill presented, .'it), Refened, 66. Reported, 157. Cnnsidered in Committee an! progress reported, 166, Again con8ideied,181. Pa.'^sed, 190. By Council, 246. R. A., 308. (41-4.') Vic, c. 91.) Petition iigainst the Bill, 136. 136. Petition for an Act to authorize J. B. L'Heureux to build a bridge over the Yamnska River, (1887) 52, 118. Report of notice, 66, 68. Bill presented, 74. Referred, 74. Re- ported, 136. Considered, reported and passed, 144. By Council, 226. R. A. '-".)7, (')0 Vic, c. 74). Petitions praying that this Bill may not become law, 87. Brigham. Thomas C. : — Petition praying compensation for explorations of timber limits and applications thereof, (1876) 175. British American Land Company ■.- British Columbia : -Vide Accounts, 143. 1. Petition of Arthur Harvey, praying the House to purchase copies of a pamphlet on British Columbia, (1867-68) 19. 3. Mr. Speaker informed the House that the Clerk had received a volume containing the Law.s of that colony, (1871) 51. Vide Accounts, 144. British Museum : — Letter from the princij)al Librarian of the British Museum ackno- wledging the receipt of a document concerning the redemption of the Lands of the Gas{)^Coal Mining and Fishery Company, (1872) 3. Vide Accounts, 145. Journals, 1. British North America Act : Motion expressing an opinion that it is expedient to adopt the measures necessary to have the British North America Act modified so as to meet the views of all parties .'8 expressed in the Federal Compact, (1884) 233. Question negatived, 238. Vide Ac counts, 146, 147. Broughton (Township) : — Vide Roads, 35, 36. Territorial Divisions, 22, 23, 24. Brown, John :— Petition for an Act to permit him to change his name, (1874-75) 51. Report of notice, 79. Bill presented, 79. Referred, 146. Reported, 173. Considered in Com- mittee; reported ; passed, 187. By Council, 255. R. A., 314. (38 Vic, c. 99.) BRUYKRE— BUILDINa. 5>G3 Limber limits e contiuiiing Bruyere, Jean-Baptiste : — Petition I'or an Act respocting a sulistitiition created hy tlie will of the late Jean-Baptiato Bruy6re, (188.')) til. Report of notice, G6. Bill presentetl, C)C). Referred, 80. Reported, 100. Considered and progress reported, 174. I'ussed, 181. Hy Council, 'JOJ. R. A., .'521. (48 Vic, c. 88.) Brydges, C J. : — Vide Ifailway.s, .S'-'o. Buchanan, Dame Bertha Elizabeth : — Petition praying tlieGovernmenttograntlier claim, (1884) (W, Buckingham : 1. Soci6t6 St. Jean Baptiste de Buckingham :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1877-8) 31. Report of notice, 48. That Fee has not been deposited, 48. 2. Bin to incorporate L'Union St. .lean Baptiste of the village of Buckingham ; Presented, (1877-8) 50. Referred, (■> I. Reported, ll'J. Considered, reported and passed, IJl. By Council, 187. R. A., 22U. (41 Vict., c. 3().) Buckland : — Vide Accounts , 148. Parishes, erection of, 9. Roads, 37, 38. Buckland and Mailloux :— Vide Roads, 39, 40. Builders and other workmen : — Bill to secin-o the payment of builders and other workmen (1881) 225. Committed, consiilercd, reported and passed, 286. By Council, 300. R. A., 310. (41-45 Vic., c. 17.) Builders, Laborers, &c. : — Bill respecting builders, laborers and persons supplying materials for building puri)Oses, (1887) 57. Referred, 100. Building and Jury Fund : 1. Bill respecting the Building and Jury Fund, (1882) 163. Committed and considered in Committee, 179. Reported and passed, 184. By Council, 218. R. A. 302. (45 Vict., c. 25.) a. Bill to repeal sections 2 and 3 of the Act 45 Vict., c. 25, respecting the Building and Jury Fund. (1883) 292. 3. Bill respecting the collection of municipal contributions to the Building and Jury Fund. (1883) 33. Order for second reading discharged and Bill with(h-awn, 48. Re- solutions respecting the above withdrawn, 48. 4. Bill respecting the collection of municipal contributions to the, (1883) 56. Committed, 03. Considered, reported and passed, 73. By Council, 95. R. A., 301. (46 Vict., c. 17.) Vide Accounts, 149-101. Committees, 13, 14. Justice Administration of, 92. Building Societies : 1. Petition for the passing of an Act incorporating the Canadian Building Society as a Permanent Building Society, (1807-6S) 25. Report of Notice, 31. Bill presented, 40. Reported with amendments, 00. Committed, 70. Coniidered and reported, 73. Passed, 78. By Council, 125. R. A., 155. (31 Vic, c. 40.) 264 BUILDING— am7-08) 8',t. Iteiiortod, with ampiidinontH, ll'J. Committod, Cdiisidiirod, i('|i(jrtud and jxisHcd, 130. By CJonnrii, ir,2. U. A., I'M. (Ml Vic, o. 41.) 3. IVtitinn prHyiiiK that tho niiine of the Provinciiil IVrnianoiit Hiiildiiig SHi(ty ho chiiiigi'd,(187r>) 18. Ropoitol' notice, '_'4. Bill proMMitcd, L'4. Korciicd, ()(>. l.'rportt'd, aniendt'd, 104, ConHidcrcd, n-purti'd and passed, I'JO. By Council with anu-ndrncntH, 189. Agreed to, 193. R. A., lOS. (3S> Vic, c. 1)2.) 4. Bill to amend chapter 69. of the CoiiBolidatcd Statutes for Lower Canada, rcfipcctiiij!; Building Hucieties, in providing for the nieana of their union or fusion; IMcsciitol, (1875) 14. Committed, 57. Considt red, reported and passed, 01. By Couneil with amendments; Agreed to, 140. R. A., 195. (39 Vic, c. 61.) 5. Petition praying that the name of the Montreal Permanent Building Society lie chniiged to that of " The Montreal Investment and Loan Company," and for other pur]ioscs, (1S75) 14. Report of notice, 'J4. Bill presented, 'J4. Referred, 0(1. lleporUd with nmendmentfl, 101. Considered, reported and passed, 120. By Council with niucnd- ments, 189. Agreed to, 191. it. A., 195. (39 Vic, c. 03.) 6. Petition for amendments to tl»e Act of incorporation of the Montreal Buildiiif; Association, (1877-78) 31. Report of nf)tice, 59. Bill presented, 60. Referred, t'A, Reported, 144. Considered, reported and passed, 158. By Council, 198. R. A,, 22'J, (41 Vic. 0.53.) 7. Bill to amend chap. 69 of the Con. Stats, for L. C. respecting Building Societies in the Province of Quebec ; presented, (1877-78) 145. Conunitted, 182. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 202. By Council, 225. R. A., 230. (41 Vic. c. 20.) §. Bill to amend the Act respecting Building Societies, and to provide for the liquida- tion of the affairs of such societies ; presented, (1879) HI. Committed, 242. Considered, amended, reported, passed, 261. By Council with amendments, 321. Agreed to, 321, R. A.. 303. (42-43 Vic, c 32.) 9. Bill to ratify the proceedings on liquidation of certain Building Societies; (From Legislative Council) ; (1879) 335. Read three times and passed, 330. R. A., 361. (42-43 Vic, c 33.) 10. Bill to ratify the proceedings of certain Buildings Societies ; presented, (1880) 151. Committed, 257. 11. Pefition for an Act to ratify the rights, powers, privileges &c, of the Sodttt de Com- trudion du Vomtt d'Hochelaga, (1880) 81. Report of notice, 89. Bill presented, 91. Re- ferred, 96. Reported, 189. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 208. By Council. 287. R. A., 306. (43-44 Vic, c 57.) 13. Petition of La Sociite Permanente de Construction du Distnct d'lberville, for an Act of incorporation, (1872) 38. Report of notice, 51. Bill presented, 52. Referred, 100. Reported amended, 159. Considered. 166. Passed, 167. By Council with amendments, 244. Agreed to, 245. R. A., 271. (36 Vict., c 78.) IUIILD1N(>— CACOUNA. 265 > 13. Hill to I'luilitiito tliu litiiiidalioii H. To 1(0 rc-jiriiilod and [ilucod on the ()rdiii« of the Day, '2(V2, Six months lioiMt, !W1. 15. Hill to anicnil the Act ofthiH Province A'2-A'.i Viet., e. !i'J, respecting, Huilding Soci*;- ties, (188J) '2\\. R.-ferrc I, 'J 11. Report that this Hill haw hceii united with another, a")8 • 10, Petition for amendments to the Aft respecting, (1883) 173. Bulstrode : — Vide Rouih, 41, 42. Bureau, Mr. : — Vide Accotinln, I'JO, 121. Bureau, Zephirin : — Vide Patents. ■ Burials : I. Hill for the hotter r.'gu'ation of; Presented, (1874-5) 123. Committed, 198. Considered and amended in Committee; reported; passed, 221). By Con noil, 20."). II. A., 315. (38 Vic, c. 34.) 'J. Bid to amend tho Act 38 Victoria, chapter 84, for the hetter rcguluion of burials, (188;')) 201. Read a second time and on the ground of urgency forihwith committed, considered, amended, reported and pnsaetl, 2y8. By Council, 317. R. A., 322. (48 Vic, c 27.) 3. Bill respecting burials in private or family vaults, (1887) 5-<. Burning of the Parliament House:— Vide Acccounts, 778-780. IQST). Burying Grounds :— Vide Rdigious Denominations, 1. Burk, Robert J. : — Vide Medical Profession, 22. Bush-ranjjers : — Vide Acco^lnts, 162. Butter and Cheese : — Bill respecting the Butter and Cheese Manufactories in this Province, (1882)137. Referred, 170. Reported, 203. Considered in Committee, amended, re- ported, and pas-sed, 210. By Council, 255. R. A., 363. (45 Vict., c. 05 ) Vide Ac- counts, 163. Butter Factory, St. Qervais :— Vide Accounts, 104. By Roads, St. Lambert :— Vide Accounts, 105. C. Cacouna Hotel Company : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1872) 58. Recommend suspension of 51sl. Rule, 93. 51>t. Rule suspended ; Bill piesented, 94. Referred, 100, Reporteil amended, 160. Considered, reported and passed, 176. By Council, 244. R. A., 271. (30 Vict. e. 79.) 266 CADASTRAL-CADASTRES Cadastral Flans : 1. Bill to amend the Liiw respecting; Presentol, (1876) 20. Committed, 62. Coiisiilcred amended rejjorted and passed, 130. By Council, 176. R. A., 204. (40. Vivt., c. 16.) 2. Bill to amend the Law respecting Cadastral Plans and h'^oks of reference ; From Council; Read. (1871) 150. Committeil, 156. Considered, amended, reported and passed 181. Amendment agreed to by Council, 196. R. A., 228. (35 Vict., c. 16.) 3. Bill to explain the Act 35 Vict., c. 16. sec. 4. respecting Cadastral Plans and Books of Reference; Presented, 116. Amended in Comniittee and passed, 190. R. A., 204. (37 Vict., c. 10.) 4. Bill to further amend the Law respecting the Cadastral Plans and Books of Rufo- rence. (1881) 234. Connnitted, considered, amendetl, reported and passed, 286. By Council, 307. R. A., 310. (44-45 Vict., c. 21.) •I. Motiou foi H<(U8c in Committee to consider a proposed Resolution respecting certiiin Cadastral Plans, 216. His Honor's recommendation signified; House goes into Com- mittee ; Resolution repented md agreed to, (1884) 217. Bill presented, Vide Frasernlk. Cadastres : 1. Bill respecting the Cadastres made under the Consolidated Seignioiial Act, and the new titles subsequent to tl.e said Cadastres; Presented, (1869)62. Referred to a Select Committee, 123. Reported, 139. Report progress 147. Reported amended, agreed to, 154. Passed, 161. By Council with amendments, 209. Agreed to, 210. R. A., 221. (32 Vic, c. 30.) Vide Committ. ^.t, 226. 2. Petiiitjus for amendments to the law respecting Cadastres in so far as the same relates to Montreal, (1870) 73. 3. Bill to amend the law respecting the civil erection of Parishes, with the view to facilitate the making of the Cadastres ; From Council, (1871) 223. Read twice, com- mitti>d and passed, 224. R. A., 229. (35 Vic, c 15.) 4. Bill to amend and explain the Act 32 Vic, chap. 30. intituled " An Act respecting Cadastres made in virtue of the Consolidated Seigniorial Act, and renewal of D.eils posterior to the said Cadastres; From Legislative Council; Read, (1872) 172. ^ot proceeded in, a. Petition praying that the Bill to remedy certain errors committed in drawing up the- Cad'.'stre of the Seigniory " Nicolas Rioux " may not become law, (1869-70) 83. 6. Petition for the establishment of a Cadastral Office in the county of Vandreuil, (1873-74) 115. Vide Committees, 226. 7. Bill respecting the renewals of Registration, after the coming into force of the ; Presented, (1880) 150. §. Bill to permit the correction of errors in Cadastres, (1881) 226. "Zi'O. Bill respecting the renewal of registration after the coming in force of the Cadastre. (1882) 135. Referred, 188. Reported, 347. CADASTRES— CANADA. 267 ■| li' ! same relates lie Cailastro. 10. Bill to extend certain provisions of the Act 38 Vict., chap, lo, respecting the Cadastre (188o) 45. Keferred, 05. Reported, 212; Considered, reported and jiasscd, 222. By Council, 281. R. A., 320. (48 Vic, c. 2().) Wdc Airounls, ia>-l74. Covunittees, 2'2G. ('ivil Code, 30. Seigniories, 1, 12. 11. rotition of Jean C6t(5 praying the House to subscribe for copies of the Cadastre ahrege de la citt de Qucliec, (1873-74) 69. Referred to Library Committee, 165. Soulanjei and Vaudreuil ;— Vide Accounts, 167. Caledonia Curlmg Club:— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1867-68) 99. Bill presented ; 31st and 00th Rules siisi^ende.i, 108. Itccommend suspension ofSlst Rule, 119. Reported, 132. Committed, considered, reported and passed, i30. By Council, 152. R. A., 156. (31 Vic, c. 43.) Caleionian Society of Montreal: — Petition for an Act of incorponitio;i, (1869-70)26. Report of notice, 30. Bill pre><"ited, 31. Reported amended, 39. Committed, 48. Reported, 51. Passed, 58. By Com cil with an amendment; considered, 128. Agreed to, 135. R. A., 190. (33 Vic, c 55.) Calliere, Township : — Vide Accounts, 1761. Canaia and Rutland Junction Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 52. Canada Central Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 53, 54. Canada, History of :— Vide Accounta, 175. Canada Industrial Company : — \'ide Industritd Company of Canada. Canada Land Company :— Petition for an Act of inccM-poration, (1876) 28. Report of notice, 37. Bill presented, 38. Referred, 49. Reportcil with amenilments, 98. Considered, re- ported and passed, 110. By Council with amendments, 164. Agreed to, 165. R. A., £03. (40 Vic, c 70.) Cant da Landed Proprietors Lcai Company : —Pt^tition for an Act of incorporation, (1874- 75) 70. Report t)'" notice, 73. 15111 presente 1 80. Referred, 134. Reported with amend- ments, 233. Con.5 h .'d in Connnittet? ; reported , passed, 244, By Council with amend- ments, 297. Agreed to, 298. R. A., 314. (38 Vic, c 82.) Canada Lime and Phosphate Company : —Petition for An Act to incorporate the, (1882) 10. Report if notice, 33. Bill presented, 42. Referred, 42. Reported, 54. Coufiidered in Committee, reported ami passjd, 81. By Council with anuMidnients, 165. Agreed to, 160. R. A , 204 (40 Vic c. 6s.) Canada Marine Insurance Company :— Vile Insurance Companies, 25-27. Canada Meat and Produce Company : 1. I'elition for an Act of incorpoiation, (1K71-5) 70. Report of notice, 78. Bill presented, 80. Referred, 93. Reported witli amendments, 132. Considered in Committee ; re- ported ; passeil, 145. By Council, 225. R. A., 313. (38 Vic, c. 85.) i^ 268 CANADA— CANADIAN. 3. Petition for an\eiulinc'nts to thoir Act of iucoipoiation ; 4'Jth Rule snsprnded [iml Petition referred to tlic Stiindinu; Orders Committee, (1876) 101. Recommend sus- pension of 51st Rule, 107. r)lst Rule euspendetl and Bill presented, 108. Referred, 114. Reported with aniendmi'nts, 134. Considered, repcn'ted and passed, 153. By Cduinil. 183. R. A , 105. (40 Vic, c. 69.) Canada Military Asylum : — Vide Accounts, 874. Canada Mining Company :— Vide Mining Companies, 1. « Canada Provident Mutual Association :— Vide Accounts, 176. Canada Tanning Extract Company (Limited) :— Petition for an Act of incorporiition, (1S"5) 40. Reportof notice, 44. Bill presented, 45. Referred, 75. Reported with ainciul- ments, 148. Considered, reported and passed, 109. By Council, 194. R. A., 195. (3',i Vic, c 65.) Petition praying to be heard against the above, 147. Canada Worsted Company : — Petition for an Act to grant additional powers to the Canada Worsted Company, (1883) 32. Report of notice, 40. Bill presented, 41. Referred, 44. Report recommending that the Bill be referred to the Railway Connnittee, GO. Reported, 70. Considered, reported and passed, 76. By Council with an aniendniciit ; considered, 115. Agreed to, 118. R. A., 3()0. (46 Vic, c, 57.) Canadian Artizans Society :— Vide Montreal, 38. Canadian Bridge Company :— Vide Bridges, 19. Canadian Building Society : — Vide Building Societies, 1. Canadian Electric Light Company : 1. Petition for an Act to incorporate the Canadian Electric Light Company, (18S1) 04. Report of notice, 80. Bill presented, 81. Referred, 101. Reported, 174. Considered ami progress repc-rted, 182. Further considereil, reported and passed, 190. By Council witli amendments, 236. Agrec Referred, 54. i. Bill to amend the Code of Civil J'rocedure ; pre.sented, (1875) 19. Referred, 58. Vide Committees, 105. 9. Bill to amend the Code of Civil Procedure of L. C. ; presented, (187G) 25. Referred to a Select Committee, 69. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum; Quorum to be five, 77. Second Report (suggesting the appointment of a Commission), 81. Concurred in ; leave to report from time to time, 8.3. Report the Bill resjiccting Distri(!t Magistr.ates, 134. Report the Bill respecting Foreign Judgments, 164. Vide Committees, 234. 10. Bill to supplement articles 648, 749 and 650 of the Code of Civil Procedure, relating to the advertisement of SherifT's sales; presented, (1876) 27. Referred to the Select Committee on the Code of Civil Procedure L. C, 70. 11. Petition for an Act to explain or amend article 176 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1876) 52. 13. Bill to amend the Code of Civil Procedure ; presented, (1877-78) 52. Referred, 130. CIVIL amE— continued 211 mo, (1871) 50. i:i. Bill to mipplcniont ai(icl(>n r.48, HI!) ami fioO of the Todo olTivil Piocediiie ri'liitiiij; tu the luivuitisi'mcnt ul' ShtTitl"s siilrs, itc, prcflcnted, (1877-8) 70, KL't'crretl, 154, 11. Bill to aiuoiid article 87M of tlie ("cidc cf Civil I'loccdiiic ; proMcntcd. (1877-8) 49. ("(iinniittod, ]!?<). (^)nsiik'rc(l, iuiifiidivl, rcpdrtcd and piis.scd, M'.i, By Council, 1S.3. R. A. Ii2'.t. (41 Vic, c. I'J.) 1.5. Bill to nniniid article '.I'. 17 of the Codt^ of (^ivil rrocedtirc rolatinjilo suits a>;aiiist, certain corporations, (1877-8) 34. Coinniittcd. 58. ConHid(>red, reported and passed, 125. By LegLslative Council, 1 II. K. A. 'JliS. (41 Vic, c. K!.) 16. Bill to protect hypothecary creditors in tlie cale of iinniovaliles hy Sherid's and for tliat jinrposo to amen 1 aiticle (i'.'O of the Codr of Civil I'rocednrc ; prcsiMited, (1877-8) 74. Referred, 154. Reported, 178. Consiilered, icported and passed I'.ll. By Council, 225. R. A. 230. (41 Vic, c 15.) 17. Bill to amend the article 2260 of the' Civil Code, respecting Fees dne riiysicianH ; presented, (IBGO) 40. Motion to jiostpone second reading three monllis negatived, 185. Read second and third times and passed, 186. By Council, 218. R. A., 222. (35 Vic, c 32.) IS. Bill to amend certain articles of the Code of Civil Procedure and to j)rovide for the aj)pointmcnt of a District .Judge at Montreal, (1871) 55. Committed, 184. Report progres.s, 103. Agani considered and amended ; several motions to re-coinmit nega- tived, 199. Passed, 201. By Council with amendments, 223. Agreed to, 224. R. A., 229. (35 Vic, c «.) 19. Bill to amend article 2260 of the Civil Code of the Province of Quebec, respecting prescription, (1871) 74 20. Bill to limit the application of articles 2i)8 and 299 of the Civil Code, and of tlic fifth title of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1871) 135. Committed, 197. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 211. By Council, 227. R. A., 229. (35 Vic, c 7.) 21. Bill to amend .articles 2123 and 2124 of the Civil Code of L. C, (1871) 135. Bill withdrawn, 211. 22. Bill to amend articles 2123 and 2124 of the Civil C .de of L. C, (1872) 70. Second reading postponed three months, 179. 2.1. Bill to amend article 834 of the Code of Civil Procoilure of L. C. and to facilitate the application of article 24.53 of the Civil Code of L. C, (1872) 108. Bill withdrawn, 246. 21. Bill to amend article 31 of the Code of Civil Procedure of L. C, as regards certain suits a.t]a,w in formd pmtperis, (1872) 129, Read a second time, 229. Passed, 242. By Council, 270. R. A., 272. (36 Vic, c 20.) 25. Bill to add certain provisions to the first title of the third book of the Civil Code, (1873-74) 30. 26. Bill to amend articles 945 and 1336 of the Civil Code, (1S73-74) 53. Committed, 67. Considered, amended and re[>orted, 79. Passed, 86. • !1 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) /. O *•<.' ^ ///, ^ &< Va 1.0 I.I jJO *' M 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.25 1.4 16 ■• 6" ► ^ V. ^n 'el el // '>/ :> ^V" ^ / y /^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716) 872-4503 %' (p.r IP< ^ 278 CIVIL CODlL—cuntinued. 97. Bill to define and amend HiticlcH 22r)0 and 2200 of the Civil Code, relating to short prescriptions, (1873-74) 70. 2§. Bill to add certain provi.-ions to the Code of Civil I'rocednre reppectinj; writs of sainie-arrela issued \>y tlio Commissioner's Court, (1873-74) 70, Committed, 87. Cdu- sidered, reported and passed, W. By Council, HG. R. A., 203. (37 Vic, c. 11.) 39. Hill to amend the articles 945 and 13i30 of tlie Civil Code; presented, (1874-7.")) 4G. Committed, 65. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 75. By Council, 133, R. A., 312. (38 Vic, c. 13.) 30. Bill to amend and extend article 2175 of the Civil Code respecting the Cada.-lre; firesented, (1874-75) 1G5. Committed, considered in Committee, amended, reported, imssed, 287. By Council, 2!t7. H. A., 315. (38 Vic, c. 15.) 31. Bill to amend article 1318 of the Civil Code; presented, (1875) 36. Referred, 57. Rejiorted with amendments, 08. Considered, amejided, reported and passed, 84. By Council, 119. R. A., 195. (39 Vic, c. 24.) Vide Committees, 228. 3a. Bill to amend article 2179 of the Civil Code; presented, (1875) 69. Committed, 117. Considered, reported and pjissed, 130. By Council, ISG. R. A., 197. (39 Vic, c 25.) 33. Bill to amend articles 1009 and 2042 of the Civil Code; presented, (1870) 83. Com- mitted, considered and progress reported, 147. Again coosidcred, amended, reported and passed, 150. By Council, 192. R. A., 205. (-10 Vic, c. 17.) 34. Bill, intituled " An Act to amend article 844 of the Civil Code of Lower Canadn, to facilitate the receiving of last wills passed in notarial form"; From Legislative Council, (1877-78) 194. Read fust time, 210. 35. Bill to amend articles 2093, 2098, and 2099 of the Civil Code; presented, (1877-78) 183. 36. Bill to repeal articles 2172 and 2173 of the Civil Code of Lower Canada, (1877-78) 112. Question for second reading, negatived, 150. 37. Bill to amend title five of the Civil Code; pres'^nted, (1877-78) 50. Referred to a Select Conunitteo, 129, 3S. Bill to amend article 1571 of the Civil Code; presented, (1877-78) 81. Referred, 154. 39. Bill amend article eleven of the Civil Cwle ; presented, 1877-78) 49. 40. Bill toameniir|)(i.'^e nf alxjlishing the continuation of community, (1884) 132. Referred, 1V4. Post[xinpd until next Sc-'sion, 243. or. Bill to amend article 1»23 of the Civil Code, (1884) 132. 0§. Bill to amend the Civil Code of Lower Canada. (1884) 94. 09. Bill to amend article 2fi5) of the Civil Code and article 925 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (188,')) 79. Referred, 229. Petitons in favor of this Bill, 261. rO. Bill to amend article 1218 of the Civil Code, (1885) 35. Referred, 60. Reported, 212. Placed on tlie Orders of the Day for House in Committee thereon, 261. Petitions in favor ofthe Bill, 260. 71. Bill to amend the Act 47 Victoria, chap, 13, intituled : " An Act to render valid certain registrations and to amend certain articles of the Civil Code." (1885) S2. Referred, (55. Reported, 212. Placed on Orders of the Day, 213. Considered and amended, 205. Reported and passed, 296. By Council, 317. R. A., 320. (48 Vic., c. I'J.) 78. Bill to amend articles 1323 to 1337, inchisively, ofthe Civil Code, in order to abolish continuation of community, (1885) 33. Referred, 47. 73. Petitions for on Act to amend article 1543 of the Civil Code, (1885) 104, 118. Bill presented, 104. 74. Bill to amend the Civil Code and the Code of Civil Procedure, (1885) 195. Referred, 223. First Report, 223. Leave tf) sit on a certain day, 228. Second Report, 232. Con- sidered, amended and reported, 270. Order for third reading discharged. Bill re-com- mitted, ameniicd, reported and paased, 284. By Council, 300. R. A., 322. (48 Vic, c.20.) 75. Bill to amend artic'e 125 of the Civil Code. (1886) 34. Debate on second reading adjourned, 212. 70. Bill to amend the Civil Code, (1886) 34. 77. Bill to amend article 2157 ofthe Civil Code, (1886) 32. Refeired, 211. 7S. Bill to amend article 1320 ofthe Civil Code, (1886) 34. Second reading negatived and Bill withdrawn, 212. 79. Bill to amend articles from 1323 to 1337 inclusively of the Civil Code for the purpose of abolishing the continuation of community, (18S6) 35. Referred, 218. SO. Bill to amend article 2137 ofthe Civil Code, (1886) 19. Referred, 324. 81. Bill to amend and extend the application of articles 2174, 2175 and 2176 of the Civil Cotle and the Act 47 Victoria, chai)ter 36, (1886) 350. Committed, 350. Consiiered, amended, reported and passed, 408. By Council, 424, R. A., 433. (49-50 Vic, c. 11). CIVIL CODE— continued. 281 Code of Civil er to abolish 104, 118. Bill )nd reading S'i. Bill to amend article 720 of the Civil dxle, (188(1) '>{]\K Jleferrcd, 3')'). §:t. Bill to repeal article 20.'5;5 of the Civil Code of Lower Canada and parnRraph 5 of art, 2(t84 of the said Code, (188()) "J'J". Conimitted, considered, amended and rei)orteil, 410. Further considered, 4'JO. Parsed, 423. §1. Bill to amend the Civil Code of Lower Canada, (1886) L'12. Committed, considered and progress reported, 341. Again considered, 412. 85. Bill to amend article 2127 of the Civil Code, (188(1) 80. Stt. Bill to secnre uniformity in the execution of certain deeds in (he Province of Quebec and to amend articles 2040 and 2041 of the Civil Code, (188(1) 70. !«tr. Bill to amend articles 19'J4 and 2005 f)f the Civil Coth," of Lower Canada, (188()) 04. Referred, 212. S». Bill to amend article 948 of the Civil Code, (1880) .')0. Si9. Bill to amend articles 2'.»8, 299 and 098 of the Civil Code and article 92.') of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1880 ) 50. 90. Bill to amend articles 305 and 091 of the Civil Code, ( 1886.) 56. 91. Bill to amend the Civil Code, (1880,) 04. 92. Bill to amend certain articles of the Civil Code, (1887). 44. Referred, 211. 93. Bill to amend articles 255 and 2181 of the Civil Code, (1887.) 48. Referred, 209. 9-1. Bill to repeal article 2033 of the Civil Code of Lower Canada and paragraph 5 of article 2084 of the said Code, ( 1887.) 53. 95. Bill to amend the Civil Code, the Code of Civil Procedure and certain statutes .iffect- ingsuch Coiles, (1887.) 57. Re;'3rred, 106. Reported, with amendments, 108. Considered, amended, reported and|pa*;t'f«entcd (issii 30. Considered in Conunittec ; amended, 72. Ucporled and pa.ssed, So, 107. Bill to amend article 1188 of the Code of Civil Prncwliwe of L. C. ; presented, (ISNi) 1)3. Motion to postpone the second reading three months, negatived, 237. Considcrctl; amended; reported ; passed, 2:>7. By Council, 287. 11. A., 307. (43-44 Vic, c. 27.) 108. Bill to amend article o.lC) of the Code of Civil Procedun; ; presented, (1880) llj.l. Considered in Cinninittee ; reported ; pa.ssed, 203. 109. Bill to amcndthe Code of Civil Procedure ofL.C; presented, (1880) lo?. Consiilornl in Cummittee; amendi'd; reported ; pas.sed, 270. By Council, 30."). K. A., 308. (Ili- 44 Vic, c. 20.) 110. Bill to amend the Code of Civil Procedun so as to secure more ellectiially the attendance of witnesses; i)resented,(1881) 1.i. Referred to the Select Committee nntlie Code of Civil Procedure, o3. 111. Bill to amend articles 08, 75, 144, 541), .wO, 58(), 587, and 712 of the Code of Civil Pm- cedure; presented, (1881) 24. Referred to the Select Committee on the Code of Civil Procedure, 44. lia. Bill to amend article 1033 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1882) 78. Referred. liS. Reported; to he re-printed, 137. Considered in Committee amended and reportrd, 170. Re-ciimmitted and amended, 170, 182. Motion to receive Report ; Doliate thereon adjourncil, 180. Reported and passed, 188. By Council with an ameiui- ment, 201. Agreed to, 2<;2. R, A., 303. (45 Vic , c. 33.) 113. Bill to amend the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, respecting the laws of liypothec and registration, (1882) 94. Referred, 129. Reported, 153. 11 ited, (187.'!)) ](!>, ill, (isso) i;;.-). ig tlie laws (if ' Civil Proce- 117. Bill toameiul luticle t>71 oftho Code of Civil Froeodiirc, (1884) U. Kofcrrcd, 242. Reported, ;5(I3. Consiilercd niid amended, .'?2l2. KepoiUMl and pns.sed, HiV). By Council, 3C3. H. A., libl. (47 Vic, e. 17.) IIS. Bill to amend article o'M of the Code of(Mvil rrooedure, (1884) 8."). Rofcm-d, 110. I ID. Bill to amend the Code of Civil Procedure, (1884) 117, Her.'rrod, 1C)4. 120. Bill to amend articles ()t)4 and l(t8t ol'tho (^odfl of Civil Procedure, (1884) 70. Refer- red, llC Ri'ported. 248. Consider* d and progress re] orted, 27f>. Further considered and reported, 277. Order i'or thiid reading dischu rj;ed ; rt committed, considered, amended, rei>orted and passed, 285. By Council, 3(1:5. R. A., 382. (47 Vic, c. 11).) I'il. Bill to amend article 4!t4 of the Cdc of Civil Procedure of Lo\vt>r Canaihi, (188")) 50. Committed, tlG. Order discharged and Bill referred, 104. Reported,21(I.Con.sidered report- ed and passed, 223. By Council, 281. R. A., 321. (48 Vic, c 21.) 122. ]?ill to amend the Act 45 Victoria, cap. 33, intituled; " An Act to amend article 494 of tlie Co, section 3, and the Act 47 Victoria, chap. 8, section 0, (1885) 177. Committed, 240. Considered, amiMided, reported and passed, 2(;0. By Council, 300. R. A., 322. (48 Vic, c 23.) 121. Bill to amend tlin Code of Civil Procedure resjjecting the jurisdiction of Commis- sioners' Courts, (188.5) 50. Referred, 05. Reported, 75. 125. Bill to amend the Code of Civil Procedure with respect to abandonment of property, (1885) 104. 12«. Bill to amend article 573 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1885) %. Committed, 129. Co.isidered, reported and pasi^ed, 197. 127. Petitions for an Act to amend aiticle lOfil of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1885) 32, t)l, 195, 212. Bill presented, GO. Referred, 103. Reported, 208. 128. Bill to amend the Code of Civil Procedure in so far as it concerns abandonment of l)roperty, (1885) 232. Committed, 2.32. Considered, amended and reported ; Six month's hoist moved, 203. McHion negatived. 208. Re-committed, amended, reported and passed, 209. By Council, 300. R. A., 322. (48 Vic, c 22.) 129. Bill to amend article 1323 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1885) 118. Referred, 192. Reported, 210. Considered and i)rogre8s reported, 219. Passed, 229. By Council, 300. R. A.. 322. (48 Vic, c. 24.) Petitions in favor of this Bill, 260. 130. Bill to amend the Code of Civil Procedure respecting the jurisdiction of Commis- sioners' Courts, ( 1886) 40. 131. Bill to amend the Code of Civil Procedure, (1886) 34. 132. Bill to amend article 556 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1886) 31. Withdrawn, 211. 133. Bill to amend article 30 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1886) 18. Referred, 324. 284 CIVIL COJ)E- ranfinned. lai. IJill to I'lirtlior lUMOiid tirticU' ](lo4 of tin; Code of Civil Procedure, (1880) 18. Com- inilteil, 71. Omsidcred, ainciidpd iind reported, 1'_'8. I'lissed, I.'U. lly Cm moil amended, li.'57. Heiid lirst time, lMS. Agreed to, IJiH, H. A., IMO. (-I'J-oO Vic., c. 18.) I5W. Hill to fiiitlieriiinend the Codeof Civil Proeednrt', (IHSC) 1<). Referred, 211. Reiioitod ;{.')<,i. Considered, reported and pufscd, 112. By Council, 424. 11. A., 430. (4'J-.')() Vic e. 14.) i:i«. IJiil to amend articles G21 and (124 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (188G) 325. 1!I7. Bill to amend article 'mH of the (^ode of Civil Prociuliire, (1886) 87. Coniniittcd, considered and reportetl, 324. Keferred, 325. The provisioiis of this Bill incorimiiUcd with No. 135. Vide infra, 140. 1!W. Bill to amend article 63 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1886) 227. Committed, 417, Ccjnsidered and reported, 421. Pjisaed, 424. By Council, 429. R. A., 433. (4'J-.')0 Vic, c. 13.) 139. Bill to amend 48 Viet., cliap. 22, intituled: " An Act to amend the Code of Civil Procedure, in so far as it concerns ahandi'Ument of property, " (1886) 263. Committed, considered and amended, 417. Further considered, 420. Parsed, 423. By Council, 4J!), R. A., 433. (40-50 Vic, c. 12.) 140. Bill to amend article 556 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1886) 211. Referred, 324. Report that the (Committee have incorporated the provisions of Bill No. 100 with this Bill, 359. Considered, reported and [)asscd, 412. By Council, 424, R. A., 432. (4'J-50 Vic., c. 15.) 141. Bill to amend article 1211 of tlie Code of Civil Procedure, (1886) 49. 142. Bill to amend article 1199 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1886) 49. 143. Bill to amend article 92 of the Code of Civil Procedurf>, (1886) 108. 144. Bill to amend articles 68, 486 and 624 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (188(5) 115, Committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 416. By Council amended, 428. Agreed to, 428. R. A., 432. (49-50 Vic, c. 16.) 145. Bill to amend article 176 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1886) 108. 146. Bill to amend article 874 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1886) 116. Relerred, 340, Reportetl, 347. Considered, reported and passed, 354. By Council, 423. R. A., 432. (49- 50 Vic, c. 17.) 147. Bill to amend article 1242 of the Code of Civil Procedure for Lower Canada, (1886) 134. Withdiawn, 212. 14S. Bill to amend article 1170 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1887) 108. Referred, 211, 149. Bill to amend article 232 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1887) 35. Referred, 78. Reported, 168. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 195. By Council, 276. R. A.i 297. (50 Vic, c. 13.) CIVIL CODE-CIVIL SERVICE 285 ■/ J' Canada, (1886) Referred, 211. 150. nill to amend certain articles of the Code of Civil Procedure, (1887) 0!>. Referred^ i;W. Rejiorted, 180. 151. Bill to amend article 496 of the Code of Civil Procedure of Lower Canada, (1887) 09. Referred, 141. Vide Minors and Heirs, 4. Committees, 228— 'J30, l.'32-'J35. Civil Erection of Parishes :— Vide Montreal, 7t>. Civil Government : — The Treasurer of the Province authorized to pay the Kniployecsoftho Civil (loverninent who have not had an increase of salary a bonus e^jual to one month's salary, (1872) 180. Civil Matters : 1. Bill to amend the law of evidence in Civil Matters; presented, (1880) 5/5. "i. Bill to amend the law of evidence in Civil Matters ; presented, (1881) 19. Committed, 7(). Considered, amended, reported and jiassed, 95. 3. Bill respecting the law of libel in Civil Matters ; Slst Rule suspended, (1887) 195. 4. Bill respecting proof in Civil Matters, (1884) 168. Referred, 243. 5. Bill to amend the law respecting proof in Civil Matters, (1885) 62. Referred, 83. Reported, 208. 6. Bill to amend the law of evidence in Civil Mattei-8, (1882) 18. Referred, 170. Re- ported, 241. Civil Rights : — Bill respecting the sale of Public Securities belonging to persons not in the exercise of their Civil Rights; presented, (1879) 189. Conunitted, 242. Considered in Committee; amended; reported; passed, 262. By Council, 347. R. A., 363. (42-43 Vic, c. 26.) Civil Service : 1. Bill respecting the organization of the Civil Service; presented, (1867-68) 40. Com- mitted, 126. Considered, reported with amendments and pai^sed, 128. By Council, 152. 11. A., 156. (31 Vic, c 8.) 2. Bill respecting the organization of the Civil Service of the Province ; presented, (1876) 44. Committed, 63. Considered, amended and reported, 66, Passed, 70. By Council, 127. R. A., 203. (40 Vic, c 9.) 3. Petition of J. B. R. Dufresne and others praying to be placed on the list of Civil Service employees and under the Pension Fund Act, (1877-78) 79. (1879) 21. 4. Bill to render the Civil Service more efficient by removing it from the influences of political parties; presented, (1879) 132. Committed, 212. Considered in Committee, amended, reported, 231. Re-committed and amended, 2.59. Six month's hoist moved, 260. Motion to re-commit, negatived, 260. Six month's hoist agreed to, 261. 286 CIVIL SERVICE-CIVIL STATUS. ft. Hill to iimeiul the Act -Kl Vict., o. D. so as to make the Civil Service less cxiii'iisive ami inuru udicient, (1S83) 'J'.CJ. tt. Bill to rciuicr the Civil Service more ctriciciit by removing it from the inllucncpof jiolitical i)arti('8, (isyfi) 80, Secoml roadiiiK negatived, -HT), T. Ai)pointment8 and promotions in the Civil Service : — Videvlccoint^s, 213-21G, 'JUi-i;:^] Vide Aa'onntg, '2l'2''2'21. Committees, 18, lit. Governor- Lientenunt, 9. Civil Service Commissioners :— That tliey ho reqnired to return the money which tliey have been paiil for preteniled services, (188J) 337. Civil Service Commission : — Vide Accounts, '222, 22'6. Governor-Lieutenant, 10, 11. Civil Service Employees :— Vide Accounts, 224-227. Committees, 19. Civil Service Mutual Benefit Society :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (187.S-74) 77, Keport of notice. 84. Bill j)re.sented, 85. Referred, 1)3. R(>ported, 132. Considered, reported and pat^sed, 14.5. By Council, 191. R. A., 20o. (37 Vic, c. 36.) Civil Status : 1. Bill to legalize certain registers of Civil Status in this Province ; presented, (1867-68) 100, 2. Bill respecting the authentication and custody of Registers of Civil Status ; presented, (18C9) 164, Committed, considered, reported and passed, 186. By Council, 218. R. A., 222. (32 Vic, c. 26.) 3. Bill respecting the Registers of Civil Status in a certain part of the distiict of Saguenay, (1870) 34. Connnitted, considered, amended, reported and passed, 189. By Council."2iy. R. A., 220. (34 Vic, c 8.) 4. Bill to amend the Act 34 Vict., chap. 8, as regards the Registers of Civil Status in a certain part of the district of Saguenay, (1871) 152. Committed, considered, reported and passed, 184. By Council, 217. R. A. 228. (35 Vic, c. 17.) -5. Bill concerning the Register of the Civil State, (1872) 94. Committed, 202. Considered, amended and paased, 241. By Council, 269. R. A. 273. (36 Vic, c 16.) 6. Bill to supply the loss of certain Registers of Acts of Civil Status of the parish of Ste Marie de Monnoir, in the county of Rouville ; presented, (1875) 72. Committed, 101. Consideretl, reported and paased, 128. By Council, 166. R, A. 197. (39 Vic, c. 27.) •7. Bill to remove all doubts respecting the authenticity of certain Registers of Acts of Civil Status in the county of Rimouski; presented, (1875) 138. Committed, considered, reported and pa.«-sed, 168. By Council, 194. R. A., 197. (39 Vic, c 28.) ;S. Bill to amend the Act 18 Vict., cap. 163. respecting Registers of Civil Status ; presented, .(1877-8) 131. Gomiuitted, 143. Considered and progress reporter*., 149. Again considered, amended, reported and parsed, 158. By Council with amendments, 195. Agreed to, 196. R. A., 230. (41 Vic, c 8.) CIVIL STATUS- CLIFTON. 287 ^ Civil Status :— continued, 9. Hi!l iVom tho Li'j;iHlativo Council, intituled: "An Act rispcctint; the coiiying of old icKift»'i'« of Civil Status," (1887) It'I, C'oininiltt'd, h'>-. CniiMidcivd, amended, re; oitcd and jiassi-d, 11)3. Anundnicnts agreed to l)y Conneil, -(••'>. K. A., •J'.m;. (.")(» Vic, c. 18.) Claims :— Vide Accounts, '22H. Claims of Quebec :— Vido Accounts, 228. Clancy, Margaret : (1877-8) 144. Petition for an allowance for services rendered by her late hnsliand. Clercs de St. Viateur: — Petition for an Act to deline the meaning; of a certain donation made to the Clercs de St. Viateur; by the Honorable Barlh(?lemi Jolicttcand his wife, (1884) 62. Report of notice, 84. Bill presented, 8.'). Heferrcd, Ul. Keporled, Ml. Consi- dered, reported and passed, 17(). By Council, 224. Fee remitted, 232. R. A., 381 . (47 Vic, c. 4S.) Clercs Paroissiaux ou Cat^chistes de St. Viateur .—Vide St. Viateur. Clerks, Messengers, &c. :— Vide Accounts, 230. Clerk of the Grown in Chancery : 1. To attend with Writ, Returns Ac; (1867-68) 16. Atteiuls accordingly. 17. 'i. To attend with the Commission appointing Moise Bouthillier, Returning OfHcer for the Electoral District of Cluunbly; — Attends accordingly, (18710 46. Ti> attend with Return of last Election for Chambly ; attends accordingly, and is e.xnmined, 175. 3. His certificates of the election of Members returned upon new Writs, (186'J) 2. (1861.1-70) 3. (1870) 1. (1871) 1. (187.3-74) 5, 6, 7, 8. (1874-7')) 4-11. (1876) 2(). (1877-78) 3, 4. (1879) 2, 17, 2,3, 113. (1880) 3, 43. (1882) 8, 32. (1883) 11 to 12, 58, 7l». (1884) 8, l(t, 11, 12, 16, 26, 31», 40, 83. (1885) 3, 4, (1886) 3, 130. 4. To piepare a return of votes polled at the last General Election, with the j)opulation of each Electoral District, (1867-68) 21. Presented, 31). (App. No. 4)— (1871) 47. Presented, 18ti. (S. Papers, No. 21.)— (1875). Presented. (S. Papers, No. 17.) To be printed, 55. 5. Report on the General Elections of 1878, (1878)— (S. Paper.-*, No. 3.) 143. 6. His Report on General Elections of 1887, (1887) 81. 7. Certain documents to be returned to him, (1879) 56, 289. Vide Acaounti, 231. Clerk of the House:- Vide Legislative Assembly, 69-90. Orders, 40-47, 153-159. Clerk of the Peace :— Petition of the Joint Clerk of the Peace for the district of Arthabaska for an increase of salaiy, (1872) 127. Clerks of the Superior and Circuit Courts:- Vide Accounts, 232. Clifton:— Vide Roads, 58. 288 CLIKTON-COLLECTION. Clifton and Auckland :— Vido lioiuU, r-,7, Cloran, Jo8eph : — Vido Accounta, 'MH. Cloutier, Alfred :— Vide /I rcoiui/a, HI. Club de R^forme :— Vide Montreal, 78. Clubdes Marchands :— Vitlc Quthec, 41). Club Montarville :— Vido l.ongueuil, I'J. Club St. Denis :— Vide Montreal, 7',t. Coal : — Hill to nint'iid clmplcr tlM ot the Con. HtatH. for L. ('. in no fur ivs the same n^liitiH tf> the nieiwiiremeiit and dischiirfje of Coal ; prepiOMted, ( 18tJ7-G8) 3'J. Rel'oiTcd to ii Select Coniniiltee, 52. No Jieporl. Vide Committees, ii31. Coal consumed by Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Vide Accounti, Coal Mines. St. Paul d'Abbotsford : — P» titiona for aid to make experiments to ascortdin the existence of Coal Mine.-*, (1877-78) .'513, 55, 5'J, 144. Coasting Trade and Merchant Shipping in British Possessions :— Vide Acrou (lover nor- Lieutenant, 12. 'J35. Coaticook (Village) : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the villaKS ot Coaticook into a lown, (1881) 17. Keport of notice, 41. Bill presented, 48. Referred, 5H. Report recom- mending that leave be granted to withdraw tlie Bill and that the Fee be not refunded, 188. Fee remitted, 214. Coaticook Beet Sugar Company :— Vide Accounts, 236. Coaticook Cotton Company : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1879) 50. Report of notice, (10. Bill presented, (51. Referred, 106. Reported, 14'.). Considered in Comniittee; amended ; reported ; passed, 157. By Council, 254. R. A., 362. (42-43 Vic, c. 80.) Coaticook Knitting Company :— Petition for an Act to enable the Coaticook Knitiini,' Company to issue tirst niortgage debentures and to confirm a by-law of the Company to that ellect, (1884) 50. Report of notice, 58. Bill presented, 58. Referred, <57. Reported, 78. Considered, reported and passed, 86. By Council, 144. R. A„ 380. (47 Vic, c. 68.) Code des Cur^s, Magistrats et Paroissiens :— Vide Duverney Frirea. Codification of the Statutes :— Vide Accounts, 237-239. Coercion : — Vide Ireland. Coffin, Wm, F. : — Petition for an Act to facilitate the partition of the Estate of the lateJolm Coffin, (1867-68) 14. Report of notice, 24. Bill presented, 26. Reported, 50. Committed, 53. Considered and reported, 55. Passed, 58. By Council, 107. R. A., 154. (31 Vic, clS.) Collection de Manuscrits -.—Vide Accounts, 240-242. . ,, COLLfcOK— COLONIZATION. 28l> oO. Rt'iiort iif College Commercial :— Vido Varemiet. College of Phyiicians and Surgeom :— Viili' ^fedicnl I'rqfvaaion, >>. College of Ste. Genevieve:— Viil(3 Anountii, 248. Collin, Arsene : -Viiic Artoinitii, 'JJ4. Collocation of Costs:— Hill n-Hptrting the, (1S77-78) 28. Colonial Building and Investment Association :— Vidi- Avrountu, 2J.'). Colonial Gold Mining Company ;— Vidi" Minhij Companiei, 2. Colonial Regulations ;— Vide Accounts, 2-1(5. (lovernar, l.ieutenani, 27. Colonization : 1. Itill to an end the Act.t 'U \ ic, <'liii|). 11 and 82. Vic, cliiip. 2ii, niul tu racilitatc the Ciiloiiizatii.ii nf ilifcipimti} , T'J) 22. 2. I'etitii'ii pniyiiin that thc! .Vn tu fiicdiirago Cnlonizaiion he ropoift>d or amended, (1m;-)) .-)2. :t. rititifiri t.iayin^' aid tor ('oionizuti' i. in the town.-liip (if Kjian, (1881) i»0. I. ri'iiii.'Ms i.r.Iolm A. ("itnici'in ..nl ofher.-", ot Tluu.siuuxl Mashani, praying tur a p(ir- tidii olilio (' iloniziilidii ;r;uit, (1881) 22.1. 3. IVtiiidn of the Miuiicipality ol ^'tl>. KulaHo i)niyinj,' aid fur colonization pnrp()Ht'.s, (1881)272. rf8onte(!, (ivi'ji 41). Debate on second reading adjourned, G8. Read a second time and reterii'il, i;^. Reported; committed, DO. Reported amended, 116. Amendments agreed to, 117. Passed, 125. By Council, 175. R. A., 221. (32 Vic, c. 14.) 3. Bill to extend the periotl during which aid may he granted to the Colonization S(jcieties, (1870) 150. Read a second time, i)assod, 189. By Council, 218. R. A., li^:'. (34 Vic, c. 15.) 3. Bill respecting the formation of Colonization Societies in the cities of Quehec anil Montreal ; presented, (1879) 301. Considered in Committee ; amended ; repnrtcd : jiassed, 312. By Council with amendments, 330. Agreed to, 330. R. A., 3G3. {-i-l-i:] Vic, c 9.) Vide Committees, 70. 4. Bill to amend the Acts respecting Colonization Societies ; presented, (1880) 241. Cnii- sidered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 256. By Council, 287. R. A., 308. (43-44 Vii.. c 18.) Vide Accounts, 383-386. Committees, 23-25. Colonization Works : Question proposed that that the office of General Superintendent of Colonization Works he abolished ; two amendments offered ; objection taken that no amendment can lif olfered to an amendment which proposes to leave out all the words of the main notion, — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection ; another objection taken that llio amendment is not affirmative but supplicatory, (1884) 274. — Mr. Speaker owr- rules the objection, 275. Main Question amended and agreed to, 276. Vide Accmints, 287-289. Combustible Oases : 1. Bill to amend the Act 49-.50 Vict., chap. 74. (1887) 206. 3. Petition for an Act to incorporate the combustible Ga,sos Company, (1886) 70. Re port of notice, 74. Bill presented, 74. Referred, 93. Reported, 180, Considered :\n<\ progress re.'orte 1213. Amended and reported, 263. Again considered, 275. Six nicmtli- hoist proposed, 281. Objection taken that the Bill not being re-printed the House can- not proceed (hereon. Mr. Speaker ruled that the point of order was not well taken 282. Amendment proposed that the Bill be reprinted before its third reading, :2S2. Ri c Mnmitted ; amended ; six months hoist again moved. 293. Motion negativeJ, SOS. Passe 1, 309. Fee remitted, 424. -3. Bill from L'^gi-'lative Council, intituled ; " An Act to enconrago the employment-: Combustibli Gises in this Province (1886) 425. Committed 425. Order conHiiittin: the Bill for Men lay nc\t rescinded ; considered, reported and pa.«8ed, 426. R. A. io^'. <49-50 Vic, c. 74.) COMMERCIAL-COMMISSIONERS. 291 fsontcd, (IS' ill I 1(1 relerrt'd, Ds. greed t(i, 117, ic Coloiiizatifii, 18. 11. A., i;::^. of Qiiel)cc iind led ; reft lit 0(1 ; A., 31)3. (4-J-l:! ;i880) 241. Cmr !08. (43-44 Vic. [lizitioii Wdik* iiidment Ciui !■ d,s of the main taken tluit ili'' Speaker ovir- (ISSn) 70. Rr- 3oiisidoro(l .'Ui'l 275. Six iii(iiitli< the House can- not well taken d reading, L'S.'. ition negative!, Commercial Corporations : 1. Bill to levy certaip. direct taxes on certain Commercial Corporations, (1SS2) 328. Com- mitted, considered in Committee and amende 1, reported. 334. Ke-committed, amended, reported and pa.>jsed, 3'>(). Hy Council, 3o.j. R. A., 364. (45 Vic., e. 22.) Vide Com- mitlees, 20. 'i. His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor recommends to the House certain Ket'olutions respeetiiiR the imposition of direct taxes on certain Commercial Corporations ; motion for House in Committee; an amendment moved and negatived, (1882)322. House }j;oes into Coinmiitee, 323. Rtisolutions reported, 325. Agreed to, 32f«. .1. Bill to amend 45 Vic, cliap., 22, intituled " An Act to impose certain direct taxes upon certain Commercial Corporations, (1883) 229. Coinmitled, considered and amended; Six months hoist, negatived; reported ami passed, -M). By Conmil, 2bt'(. R. A., 303. (4() Vic, c 7.) Commercial Matters : 1. Bill respecting procedure in Commercial Matters, (1887) 84. Refcired 77. Freamhle not proved. 108. 'i. Bill respecting procedure in Commercial ^Matters, (1837) 97. Referred, 2(19. Commercial Travellers Association : I. Petition foi an Act to conlirm, recognize and ratify the Act of the Dominion Par- liament, 43 Victoria, Chapter 74, intituled : " An Act to incorporate the Dominion Commercial Travellers Association," and exempt the members of such Association from paying certain municipal taxes, (1887) 88. Rejiort of notice, 115. Bill pre.-'ented, olst Rule suspended, 115. Referred, 124. Report recommending that the Bill he withdrawn, 240. Petition against, 200. a. Bill respecting Commercial Travellers and Transient Merchants and to aholish the municipal taxes now levied upon them, (1887) 108. 185, 230. Motion to postpone 2nd reading months, 252. Ohjection taken that it is a Private Bill. Mr. S[)eak(>r over- ruled the ohjection, 252. Committed, considered and progress reported, 2.54. Fnrtlier considered, amended, reported and passed, 207. By Council, 294. R. A., 298. (50 Vic, c. 15.) Petitions against, 196, 226. Commissioner of Crown Lands :— Vide Accounts, 290. Commissioners : 1. Bill to appoint as Commissioners the members of certain special Committees of the Legislative Assembly; Read twice and committed (1884) 370. Considered, reported and passed, 371. By I-egislative Council, 374. R. A., 383. (47 Vic, c. 3.) 2. Motion for House in Committee to consider a certain proposed Resolution respecting the amount to be paid to the two Committees of Inquiry ; His Honor's recommenda- tion signified ; House goes into Committee, (1884) 370. Report a Resolution ; agreed to, 371. Vide Accounts, 291-290. 1375, 1377, 1383, 1385, 1386, 1390, 1345. Railways 235, 239, 257. 292 COMMISSION EKS-COMMITTEES. Commissioners for the summary trial of Small causes :— Vide Actvunls, 29'.). Commissioners appointed to consolidation the Statutes :— Vide Acroimts, 204. 2li,j. ;!(i(i, 301, Commissioners appointed to take and receive affidavits :— Vide Accounts, 2dl-2'.i'S. Commissioners Courts : 1. Bill to Hinciid the Code of Civil Procedure r('spectin<; the jurisdiction of Coiiuriissiih ners' Couits, (1884) 201, 2. Bill to nnieiid tl.r Act res^pccting Conlnu^8ion^'r's Coiuts for the suninuuy tii:il (,i siuiill causes, (lb84) 22(i. Coniniittcd, 278. Considered, iiinended, reported iind imssod, 28"). By Council, ;34o. 1{. A. 883. (47 Vic., c. 10.) 3. Bill to amend the Acts respecting Comniissioncrs' Courts for the suninmry tiial uf sniiill ciiuses, (1887) 01). Referred, 141. Keported, 108. Si.\ months hoist, 208. 4. Bill to anil nd chapter 94 of the dmsolidatcd Statutes fur Lower Canada, i-cspcctiiif; the Cnmniissiouers' Courts tor the summary tiial of small causes. (188")) 17<'. Kelcrrol. 241. Beported, 2(11. ConsidenMl and reported 2U0. Motion for 8rd reading withdrawn, ;j17, Vide Acr(mnt.i, 1(501, KiOO. Civil Code and Code of Civil Procedure, 124, 130. Justivp. Ad- iiiinistration of 10 and 20. Commissioner of Railways :— Bill to al)oli>h theOrtice of Commissioner of Railways aiullnr other purposes, (1880) 70. Conmiitted, considered, reporteil and passed, 191. ByCuuii- cil, 278. H. A. 4:52. (49-o0 Vic, c. 4.) Commissioner of the Peace :— Vide AccountK, 298. Commisdons : — Vide Committees, 27. Committee of Agriculture :— Vide Accounts, 302. Q!;Dmmritpr^. I. Committees of the Whole House appointed to consider various matters ; 1-196. II. Select Committees appointed ; 197-614. III. Joint Committees of both Houses appointed \—Viile infra. 334-354, 414-434. IV. Rules and Orders relative to Committees :— 615-622. V. Incidental Proceedings :— 623-685. 1. Relitive to Committees of the Whole House, C.S2, 1 COMMITTEES— continued. 203 I of Coiiuiiis,>i(i- I. Committees of the Whole House, &c ■.—continued. 2. Relative to Select Committees, G41. VI. Questions negatived or superseded ; I. Mntionit for (tpjiointing Committees of the W'/iole Jfou,ie,6S>). 3 Motions for ajipoiating Select ( otnmillees, 088. 30. Justice, All- ler various ra. 334-354, I. Committees of the Whole House appointed to consider various matters — relative to — Agriculture : 1. To (•oii>ii(l(M' ccrtiiin iirnposcd Ri'solntions respecting trrants for tlie cnconrngement of Ayriculture, (IfSO'Jj 174. Ilejiort Ke^olutions ; iigrecil to, 175. Kcferred. Vide Agriculture, ii. 2. Honso to go into Committee to consider a certain proposied Resolution respecting Agriculture, (1887) 8t). His Honor recommendation signitied ; House goes into Com- mittee; resolution rei)orted and agreed to, 101. ]?ill presented. \u\>i Aijriculturc, 14. Agriculture and Public Works : 3. Motioi^ for House in Committee to consider Ri.^solutions respecting tlie Department of Agriculture and I'ublic Works; His Honor's recommendation signiiied, ( 188.")] l'71. House goes into Committee, 272. Resolutions reported and agreed to; refeired, 273. N'ide Agriculture and Public Worka, 14. I. House to go into Committee to consider certain proposed Resolutions respecting tlie division of the Department of .Agriculture and I'ul) ic Works inlo two deiartnu'iiis, (1887) 85. His Honors recommendntion signified; House goes into Committee; n^solutions reported and agreed to, loo. Rill ]ire?ented. Vide K.re<,utire Coumil 2. •>. inatomy : — To consider certain jiroposed reso'utiotis respecting the Study (jf Ana- tomy, (1883) 181. Rei)ort resolutions, 182, t)nestion for second reading; ami'udment l)roposed ; negatived; Resolutions agreed t>, 183. Bill ]iresonted. Tide .l*i((^;)/((/. 1. <». Arbitration: — Motion for House in Conunittee of the Whole to consider certain proposed re-'olutions on which to foiuid mu addre^s to the (if)veitior 'rcneral, in n la- tion to llie Aihitration re4. Debate resumed and adjourned at six o'clock, 115. Further adjonrned. 117. Dehate resumed; Resolutions considered, 121. The llr^t to the sixth resolutions inclusive agreed to; Motion to insert a new resolution, negatived, 122. Seventh resolution agreed to, 123. Eighth and last resolution agreed to, 125. Conunittee appointed to ilraft an adlonization Societies' Act ; His Excellency's recommendation signified (1870) 146. Report a Resolution, 147. Agreed to, 150. Bill presented, 150. Vide Colonization Soiieties, 2. 25. House goes into Committee to consider of a certain proposed Resolution respecting Colonization Societies ; Report a Resolution ; Agreed to, (1880) 241. Bill presented. Vide Colonization Societies, 4. 296 COMMITTEES— co«/mw«/. I. Committees of the Whole House, &c ■.—continued. 36. Commercial Corporations : — Hnuse goes into Committee to consider certain profu,. sell Kesolutions respecting tlie imposition of taxes on Commercial Corporations (ls>:\, 323. Report Resolutions, 325. Agreed to 328. Bill presented, Vide Commerciul Coq,,,. rations, 1. 27. Commissions : — Motion for House in Committee to consider Resolutions resppctin<: certain Commissions appointed by the Act 47 Vic, chui). 3; His Honor's rccfim- niendation signilied, (188n) 290. House goes into Committee; Resolutions repnrtcd and agreed U), 2i"l. Common Oaols : 2§. Motion for House in Committee to consider proposed Resolutions respectitifr tin- maintenance of Common (iaols; His Honor's reconunendation signified; Drliato adjourned at six o'clock, (1883) -IS. House goes into Committee, 54. Report Resolutions; agreed to, 55. Rill presented. Vide Common (iaols, 4. 39. Motion for House in Committee to consider proposed Resolutions respecting ilie maintenance of Comnu)n CJaols ; that Debate be adjourned, (188J^) 44. Debate adjourned, 44. Objection taken that the Hesolutious are not in order. Mr. Speaker ruled that the point of order was well taken, 4^. 30. Common School Fund : — >[otion for House in Committee to consider proiidsctl Resolutions respecting the thial settlement of the Common School Fund; Lieutenant Governor's recommendation signified ; House goes into Committee, (1883) lUO. Re- solutions reported, r.il. Agreed t(i, 251. Bill presented. Wde Common School Fund. Consolidated Railway Fund : 31. To consider certain ]iroposed Resulutions respecting the creation of a Consulidateil Railway Fund for the Province of Quebec ; His Excellency's recommendati' m signilieil. (187G) 137. Report a Re.-<'ilution, 138. House again in Committee, 136. Report five Resolutions, 140. Agreed to; Bill [nrsented, 15^. Vi'le Railira>is, 26. 33. To consider certain proposed Resolutions respecting the Consolidated Railway Fund of the Province of Quebec; His Excellency's recommendation signilied; House goi« into Committee, (1877-78) 145. Rv-'so'.utions reported and agreed to, 155. Bill presented, Tide liailways, 28. 33. Consolidated Revenue Fund : — To consider of certain proposed Resolutions respec- ting the Consolidated Revenue Fund of this Province ; His Excellency's recommenda- tion signified, (1867-08) 33. agreed to, 34. Referred, 48. Vide Treasury/ Department, 1. Contingencies : 34. Second and Third Reports of Standing Committee on Contingencies, (1807-08) 27. Reports concurred in, 27. 35. Fifth Report of Standing Committee on Contingencies, (1809-70) 170. Report Reso- lutions amending and concurring in Repon, 177, 178. COMMlTTEES-fr>«/j«//ee goes into Committee ; Resolution n'pt>rti'(l and agreed tn, ooO. Bill presented Vide Croiin LandK. ;W. Motion for House in Cnmmittec to consider a certiiin pruposed Resolution respec- ting settlers upon Crown Lands; Hin Honor's reconimendHtion signified : House goes into Committee ; report I^esolutions ; agreed tn, (l-S')) l24"2. 3ft. Distressed Fishermen :- To con!.S) -47. Agreed to. Vide Acciiinits, nS'2, i\S'S. 10. District Magistrates : — To consider of a certain jiroposed Resolution respecting the salary fif District ^Ligistratrs ; His K.Nceliency's reconimiMidatioii signilied, (ISii'J) lOi'i. Report a Resolution; agreed to; referred, 107. Vide Jugtive. Ad'nini.strdtioaol',?)'!. Education : 11. To considerof the cx[.ediency of amending Section HU of chap, lo of the Con. Stats. for L. C. in order to raise a sum fur the support of the Schoo's in Qnehec and ^lon- treal, (1807-tJS) U2. Report a Resolution ; agreed to, M. ]5i!l presented ','7, Vide A'l/t/cu- tioii, '2. 12. To consider certain proposed Resolutions respecting grnnt.s to lie made in favor of I'uhlic Instruction and the levying of a School Tax ; His Excellency's recommenda- tion signilied, (186'J) 102. Report Resolutions ; agreed to ; Referred 103. Vide Edtun- tion, 3. 13. To con-ider of a certain projiosed Resolution respecting the Moutieal City School Tax, (187ti) 154. Report a Resolution ; Referred, 17i). Vide Eifv.cation, 8. 14. To consider certain proposed Resolutions respecting the Montreal City School Tax. (1872) 174. Considered, 180. Resolutions reported and agreed to : Bill presented. 104. Vide Education. 8i. ■1.5, House goes into Conmiittee to consider of eert\in jiroposed Resolutions respecting the Pension Fund for School Teachers, (1880) 221. Re[)ort Resolutions, ii'J, agreed to, 231. His Honor's recommendation signilied, 241>, Vide Education 27. ■16. Executive Council : — Motion for House in Committee to consider jiropo'^ed Resolu- tion* respecting tire ; His Honor's recommendation signilied ; amendment that it is 298 COMmTTEEa- continued. I. Committees of the Whole House, &c ■.—continued. Executive Council ■.—continued, not expedient to increase the f alary of Ministers, negatived (1882)234. House kocs into Committee ; report Resolutions ; agreed to, 235. Bill presented, Vide Exeeidht Council, 1. •ly. Factories : — Motion for House in Committee to consider Kesolutiona respecting the appointment of certain oflicers intrusted with the duty of protecting the life ami health of perbons employed in factories; His Honor's recommendation sigiiiru'il; House goes into Connniltee; lleport Resolutions; Agreed to, and referred, (16So) ,")'J, Bill presented Vide Fivctories. '18. Female Prison Montreal : — To consider a certain proposed Resolution respectiii),' the agreement entered into hetween the Government and tlio Sisters of N.-D. do Chu- rite du Bon Pasteur, Montreal ; His Excellency's recommendation signilied; House goes hito Committee, (1877-78) 148. Report a Resolution; agreed to, 157. 'lij. Fishermen :— Vide supra, 39. 49. Foreign Corporations : — Motion for House in Committee lu consider a certain [no- posed Resolution respecting; His Honor's reconmientlation signilied; Hons(> gees into Committee; Rt'solution reported and agreed to, (188G) 3oG. Referred, 3;J7. Bill presented, Vide Foreiijn Corporations. 50. Forest Trees : — ISIotion for House in Cummittee to consider certain jniposril Resolutions respecting the planting of Forest Trei's ; His Honor's reconnnendntion signilied ; Ilonse goes into Committee, (1882) 330. Resolutions reported, 338. Agreed to, 33',). Bill presented. Vide Forest Trees. 2. 51. Forest Fires : — Motiim for House in Committee to consider proposed Resolutions rcfpectiug the means to he adopted for the more effectual prevention of furotlires; His Hciuor's recommendation signilied House goes into Committee, (1883) 175. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 175. Bill presented. Vide Forest Fires. 51 i. Free Grants of wild land :— Vide supra, 20. 48. 52. Game Laws: — House goes into Committe to consider certain proposed Resolutions respecting the Game Laws, (1882) 123. Report Resolutions, 131. Agreed to on division, 132. Bill presented, Vide Game Laws, 24. 5:{. Government Properties : — To consider of certain proposed Resolutions respecting the sale of projierties belonging to the Government of Quebec, m the city of Montreal, (1871) 1G2. His Excellency's recommendation signified, 163. Report Resolutions, 108, Agreed to, 169. Bill presented, Vide Education, 68. 54. Governor General : - To consider of certain proposed Resolutions to serve as a basis for an address of welcome and congratulation to His Excellency the Governor General, (1869)17. Report Resolutions, 18. Agreed to; Address ordered, 19. Yide Addresses, 17. 55. Gunpowder : — To consider of certain proposed Resolutions respecting Powder Ma- gazines and thestorage of Gunpowder, (1871) 153. Report Resolutions; Agreed to, 155. COUmTTEES— continued. 299 I I. Committees of the Whole House, &c .— continued. M. Immigration :— House resolves to p» into Committee to eoiiHider of ceitnin proposed I!cM)lution.s resjicctinj; Iinmiuration ami tlie retiuii of Ciinadians ; Ilis Kxoollency's reconiinendation si^'iiilicd ; Hoiice goes into Coinmiltee, (1874-")) 142. Motion to re- ceive Keport ; Del >au; adjourned, 144. Debate resumed; Report amended and agreed to, 146. Vide Immiyiution, 2. 37. Industrial School : — Motion for House in Committee to consider Resolutions rcspeet- inj^ [ndustrial Seliools; His Honor's rocommendatinn .signilied; House goes into Committee, (1884) 21)5, Rejiort Ri solutions ; agreed to, 'I'M. Bill ju'csented Vidt>, Education, ()4. 5S. Industries : — To cnnsider a certain proposed Kesolulion respecting the payment of S-'H) expended by the Standing Committee on Industries, in certain metallurgical ex- periments ; His Excellency's recommendation signitie Insane, (188:5) 188. His Honor's recommend- ation signilied ; House goes into Committee ; Ri;solutions reported, 18'.». Agreeil to, 2.")1. Bill presented. Vide Insane. 2. ii'i. Insurance Companies : — Motion for House in Committee to consider proposed Resolutions respecting certain Benevolent and Provident Mutual Associati(}ns and Life Insurance Companies; amendinent |)roposed and negatived; House goes into Committee, (1883) 317. Re:^olution3 reported and agreed to, 318. Bill presented, Vide luHiimnce Conpanien, 24. 63. Jacques-Cartier Bank : — House to go into Committee to consider certain proposed Resolutions respecting the claim of the Jacciues-Cartier Bank against the Government of the Province. (1887) 1G5. House goes into Committee, 18(5. Resolutions reported 189. An amendment proposed and same negatived 198, 199. Resolutions agreed to, 200. 64. Jacques-Cartier Normal School :— House resolves to go into Committee to consider of a certain proposed Resolution respecting the purchase of land and the construction of buildings suitable for the Jacipies-Cartier Normal School and the sale of property on Notre-Dame Street, Montreal ; His Excellency's recommendation signified ; House goes into Committee ; Report a Resolution ; agreed to (1875) 164. 800 CO M M ITTE ES - amtm ued. I. Committees of the Whole House, &c •.—rontimifd. 65. Judicial and other Deposits: — Toconsider of ccrtnin proposed Rcsoliitioiin rr.s]u(t. ing .ludicial and other Deposits (1871) 80. Ilis Exctilloncy'sieconiiTiondiition sifiniiied, Hcaoliitions considered, 101. Keported and agreed to, IOC), Referred, 11'), Bill iiresentoii, Vide Judicial (ind other J)ei)()sits, 1. 66. Jurors ; — Motion for House in Committee to consider ccrtnin jirojiosed Rcsoiutinns res| cctinp tlie snniinonin;; of; His Honor's recommend ition siKniTu'il ; llonsepics into (';nilied, (1872) ir)l. Order for receiving Ueport rc.-einded ; licsnlu- tiotis re-ei minitttd, Ifio. Ajrain re-committtHl, 108, 170. Af^reed to, 171. 68. Kamouraska : — His Honor r(H>ommcnds to tlie eonsidoratioii of tlie Hmuso cerliiiii jiroposed Kesolntions respcctinjc tlie Chef-lien of the judiei:d district of KMmonraskn, (1880) 1240. Honse f;oes into Committee, 271. '278. Various decisions j^iven in ("uniiuit- tee l)y tlie Chnirman, and appeah'd from to the Honse, — Mr. Sjieaker su-*(ainei| tln' Chairman's niliu),', 272. Motion to postpone the order for House again in (Vmi- mittee to tlie oth August ne.xt 277, negatived, 278. Six months hoist moved ami negativeil. Motion to re-eoinmit tlie Resolutions, negatived, 280. Resolutions repurtnl and agreed to, 200. Bill presented. Vide Kamouraska, 4. 69. ]\[otion for House in Committee to consider proposed Resolutions respecting tlin CheJ-lieu of the district of Kamouraska ; His Honor's recominondation signitled : t)li- jeetion taken that this day not heing a Government day, the unanimous consent ol' the House sliould be obtained i)efore jjroceeding with the same. — Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision until to-morrow (1881) 58. Mr. Speaker overrules the objection. iJ'J. Mntio'.i for House in Committee ; Ainc^ndment movcil thereto ; Debate adjourned, li:!. Debate resumed and further adjourned, 70. Ameiubnent negatived, 73. House goes intn Committee, 74. Several Resolutions adopted, 75. Motion for the reception of tlip Report ; Amendment luoved and negatived, 80. Resolulions reixn-ted, 87. Motion f ( r leave t(j bring in a Bill based upon said Resolutions ; objected to on the ground tluit the Resolutions shoidd be read a second time before the Bill is brought in,— Mr. Speaker sustained the objection. Resolution read a second time, and agreed to. Otlior objections raised and overruled by Mr. Speaker, 88. Bill presented, 80. Vide Ktmou- rdshd, 7. 70. Labourers : — House goes into Committee to consider a certain proposed Resolution respecting unemployed Labourers (1879) 300. Report Resolutions ; agreed to, .'jfil, Vide Colonization Societies. 3. VI. Laprairie Common : — Motion for House in Committee to consider Resolutiens respecting, (18SG) 217. Objection taken that this motion is not in Order, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not in Order. 218. Another objection taken and overruled liy Mr. Speaker ; His Honor's reconunendation signified. House goes into Conunittee, 235. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 2oG. COTsmiTTEE^-coHtinued. 801 i* iimittee, 2;>3. I. Committees of the Whole House, &c ■.—roiitimted. 9"i. Legislative Council: — MiHioM tor House in Conunittroto oon.-idcin proposcil Hoso- liitioii rt'S|/i'Ctin>; tlu! Sjifiikfr iit'tlie I.c^^islntivt' Coimcil ; llis Honor's iccniimii'ndii- tioii f-ij;iiirK!il ; Hoiist' gooH iiitoConnniltcc, (ISSii) 151. Kt'solution reported and iigreeil to, lo'J. Bill iirescnti'd, V'idu Leyidtitire (Miinrit ',]. 7!l. Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly ;— To consider ccrttiin proposed |{( solntioiis ri'speeting the reiiuanent Employees of (IbS(l) 'J14. Kesoliitions reported and agreed to, 'J15. 71. Lupine, Ambroise : — House goes into Conuiiittoe to consider certain iiro|)osed Re- solntiniis on whieii to found an Address to tlie Governor (ii'iieial, on the suliject )f the exercise of fhe Koyal I'rerogativo of Mercy in favor of, (1874-5) 57. Kesolutiona reported and agreed to, 5'.*. Address ordered, GO. Vide Addrenaeit, 11. 75. Library : — House goes into Committee to consider a certain proposeil Uesoiufion res- pecting the salaiies of oflicers and servants of the Lihrary, (18S4) 'J'J(t. Keport a Resolution; Agreed to and referred to the C'oinniii tee on the Bill respecting the Liliiary, 'JDl. Bill presented. Vide Librarij, 70. License Duties : — House goes into Committee to consider projx setl Resolutions respectin,; certain License Duties for the raising of revenue lor the purposes of the Province; Report progress, (188;i) 272. His Honor's recommendation sigiiilied ; House again in Commitee, 273. Keport Resolutions agreed to, 278. Bill presented. Vide License Duties- Licenses : 77. To consider of certain proposed Resolutions, relating to Licenses, (1870) 147. Motion for House in Committee ; amendment that hefore the House gives its consent towards imp( sing new taxes, it is desirable to reiluce the expenses of the Government and of the Legislatine, negatived; Resolutions considered and progress reportetl, 151. Again considered, IGl. Report Resolutions, 1G4. Agreed to, and referred, 1G8. ^■ide Licensfs, 3. 7S. To con.»uler of certain proposed Resolutions respecting Licenses ; His P^xcellency's recommendation signilied, (1871) 171. Report Resolutions ; Agreed to, 172. 79. House goes into Committee to consider of certain proposed Resolutions respecting Licenses, 236. Report Resolutions; Agreed to, (1874-5) 237. Vide Licenne Act, 7. §0. House recolves to go into Committee to consider of a certain proposed Ret^olution lespecting Licenses; His Excellency's recommendation signilied; House goes into Committee; Report a Resolution ; agieeJ to, (1875) 72. Vide License Act, 8. §1. House goes into Committee to consider of certain proposed Resolutions respecting Licenses ; His Excellency's recommendation signiiitd (1875) 100. Resolutions report- ed and agreed to, 128. Vide License Ad, 8. §2. House resolvts to go into Committee to oonsidtr of certain proposed Reaolutions respecting Licenses ; His Excellency's recommendation sigruHed ; House goes into Committee (1875) 50. Report Resolutions 52. agreed to, 54, Vide Liceme Act, 8. ao2 C( ) >I .VI ITT K Kfi-nmliHued I. Committees of the Whole House, &o ■.—cuntinned. Licenses : — conlintied. W!lt To cDtiBidor of ctTtiiin i imposed UoHt)lution.s rolatiny tu iho Liconso Act, (lh7;;7l 7(t. Itoport, 148. FiiHt piirji>;ra|ili iimondid and njjreed to, Hi*. The st'ooiid, iliini I'oiiith itnd lil'th imrii),'nipli:< ajirccd to ; sixth |)aiat;rapli aiiicMdcd and atjrciMl td ; Sec. aid Hcsoliitinii aj^rct'il to, laO. ItolVrretl to Coniinilloo of Wholi'on Hill ro-'pcctin; tlie (iiu'hec liiccnHO Act, 160. Vide License Act, <5. SI. lIcaiMo ptos into Coniniittce to considcrof certain projKwod UesolntionH n.-piM tin- Licenses ; lleport jiro^resH (IHT'.t) 1U7. Aj;aiii, 'J")l, '_'7!1. Kept irt several Hesohitimis -J?!. A,i;reed tn, 'JSO, Kejxirt a Ucsolntion ; motion to rc-coniniit, witli(h'a\vii ; liesulutidii aj,'r(;(Ml to, -80. iJiil prcnenti'd ; vide Liceniif, Act, It. UH. House jioes into Committee to consider of eei tain proposed llcsoliitions r' siMciin.; Licenses ; His Honor's recommendation signilied (188lt) I'.M). Report Kcsolntions, I'.iJ. Agreed to, IDA. Dill jiresented. Vido Liceme Law, 2. SO. House to go into Committee to consider proposed R".s()lution8 respecting lii uses fur the sale of intoxicating li(inor8, (l.S8(>) IV). Hi> Honor's recommendation siunilinl ; ILnise goes into Committee, liOL Ilesolntioni reported and agreed to, liO."). Hill \<:i.- sentcd : Vide License Law 13. S7. Motion for House in Committee to consider cert.iin Ilesolutiona respecting Liccns.-; His Honor's recommendntioii signilied; lloiisogo' sinioCommittee, (1887) Ki.'). Itisn- lutions rejiorted and agreed to, IGll. Vide License Act L'O. 8S. Loan:— His Honor reeomnunds to the consideration of the House, certain Resn'ii- tions resf'Ccting an additional Loan (1883) 2\)A. Motion for House in Committee ; an amendment jiropo.xed, l!'J8. Another amendment proposed, 29!(. Both amendiiiciit^ negatived, 303 : House goes into Committee, 304. Resolutions reported and agreed tn, 306. Bill presented, 307. Vide Loan, , Lunatic Asylums : 89. House goes into Cinmittee to consider of certain proposed Resolutions rc-ipectiiiij. Lunatic Asylums, suhsidized hy Governement (18S0) 'J(5i). Motion that heforc im- posing new taxes on the people, this House should endeavour to equalize our Bml'.'it by reducing our expenses Ac. ; negatived, 280. Report Resolutions, 281. agreed tn, 282. Bill presented. Vide Lunatic Aaijlums 2. 90. House to go into Committee on certain Resolutions respecting ; His Honor's reenm- mendation signified ; House goes into Committee, (188.5) 133. Report Resolutions: Agreed to, 134. Bill presented. Vide Lunatic Asylums, 4. 91. Motion for House in Committee to Consider certain proposed Resolutions respectini: Lunatic Asylums ; His Honor's recommendation signilie I; House goes into Com- mittee, Resolutions reported, (1884) 217, Agreed to, 218. Referred, 219. Bill presented Vide Lunatic Asylums, 3. C()MMITTKl':S-mw^///w«v/, ;^()S I. Committees of the Whole House, &c ■.—C'ontinu>il. ()'J< Mag^dalen Islands : Houmi! ichuIvi's to ^o into Coiiiuiittic to ((.n.siMcr ol h ciTtaiii lu-opoHod lit'.iDhitioii i'ui4))tH'tinK tliu iiiirchimt; of itniviHioim lor tlu> tint' of the iiilial>i- tuiitH of till' Mmi;ii liliunlithiriiiutlii' ('()iiiiii;; winter; His Ivxccllciicy's ircoiiiini'ii- iiiitinii 8i;,'iiili('(l ; IIoiwu goca into Coiniiiitlfn ; Jit'iioil a lu'sohiti. ii, (l»7.">j -Id. Aj^iofd to, 47. 9't. Marriage Licenses ;— To consider of certiiiu propomd Hcsolutioim nw| cc tinj:. Mar- ringo J.ici'iir'cs ; His Kxcoili'iicy't* H'liomint'iuialio'i sijjnilird ; ( ls71) ;!(i. Hi-p .n |{(«i,lii- tioiiH, ;?7 ; Agicedto, U8. Bill i)ii,seiitt'd, ;J8. Vidt! Liininen, 4. Members : 01. To coiisi. lor of certain proposfd lie.suliitions U'.si.ectinu' tlie Indciniiily lo niciiilier.-* and tlie Halai y of tlie Sjieaker of tlii' Le^i-«iativo As.senil)ly ; His Kxcellency's reemn- niendiition, signiiiod ( 1867-08). 2S Report llesolut'oiM : Aijreod to, li'.i. Bill presontod, •_",'. Vidi! Memliera, 1. tt5. Motion for a Coininittee of the Wliole to consider of a ei'rtaiii proposed Kesolmioii rtspeftinj; tlie indemnity to nienil)er.s,and tlie siiiary of the Sjieakerof tiie l.eyis'alive Assembly ; His Excellency's roionnnendatioti Hi>;nilied ; Amendment that the imleni- nity shoulil not » xceed #4tMt, for each session, (lS(;',»-7o) :;i. Another aniendnient that members are satisfied to ilo their work for iiolninj,', net,'atived ; Ainendnniit to oriui- iial tiiU'stion, negatived; main motion agreed to, :>•_', IJ s Imiuns reixated and agreed to, 40. Bill presented, 40. Viile Mfjiiln'r/f, 3. 9tt. Motion for House in Committee to consider a Iv(>snliit ion respecting tiie Sessional in- demnity to members ofthe Legislative Council and L'-gi-^lative Assembly ; His Honor's recommendation signilleii, (ISS.")) 281. House goes into Committee; Kesolution reported and agreed to, liSJ. Bill presented, Vide Mnnhi-rn. 13. Mines : 97. Motion for House in Committee to consider Resolutions resi)ccting Mines ; His Honor's recommendation, signified ; (1884) 2'.*'.». Report Resolutions ; agreed to, 300. Bill i)resented. Vide Minimj Act, 14. ; 9§. House goes into Committee to consider of certain proposed Resolutions respecting Mines in this Proviiue; His Honor's recommendation signilied, (1880) ]',)(). Report Resolutions, 198. Agreed to, 201. Bill presented. Vide Mincx, 10. 99. Montreal School Tax :— Motion for Hcaise in Committee to consider a proposed Resolution respi cting School Taxes in Montreal ; His Honor's recommendation signi- fied ; House goes into Committee, (1882) 277. R -port a Resolution, 278. Order for 2nd reading discharged ; Resolution re-committed, amended, reported and agreed to, 31(). Bill presente 1. Wda Montreitl School Tar, 1. Kditration, VM-V-H. 100. Montreal, Portland and Boston Railway :— Motion for House in Committee to con- sider a proposed Resolution respecting the Subsidy granted toth', Montreal, Portland and Boston Railway ; Lieutenant Governor's reconmiendation signified ; an amend- ment proposed and negatived : House goes into Committee ; Resolution reported and agreed to (1883) 34i>. Bill presented, Vide Rmhvays 43. 304 COM M ITTEES—conlinued. I. Committees of the Whole House, &c ■.—Continued. 101. Officers of Primary Instruction :— House to ro into Committee to consider tei tain proposed Kesolutions respeclinn the Pension and Benevolent Fund in favor of ; (18S(i; 243. House goes into Committee, 295. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 2',t8. Bill presented, Vide Educution, 44. 102. Ottawa : — Motion for House in Committee to consider certain proposed Resolutinns respecting tlie Chef-lieu of tlie judicial district of Ottawa ; His Honors recommen- dation hignilied; House goes into Committee, (1SS6) 401. Jvesolutions reported 40'_'. Agreed to, 40'J. Bill presented Vide Ottawa, 1. 103. Phosphate Lots ; — Moti(m for House in Committte to consider Resolutions respect- ing the sale of; (1877-78.) i)l). His E.vccjlleney's recommendation signilied: Hou,-e i^mcs into Cimmittee, 91. Resolutions reporteil and agreed to, [)2. Bill presented, Vide I'liospliate of lAme, 2. t04. Phosphate Mines Act : — House goes into Committee to consider certain prop(j.si'(J Resolutions respecting the Phosphate Mines Act, (1879) 23;J. Report Resolntidn!;; Agreed to, 2!34. Bill presente 1 Vide Mines 9. 105. Police: — House resolves to go into Committee to consider of certain Resolutinns respecting the Po.ice Force in this Provinei' ; His Excellency's recomnundatinn signilied; House goes into Conunitlee, 109 Dehate on motion to receive Report adjourned at 6 o'clock, by Mr. Speaker leaving the Chair (181)9-70.) 110. Debate resu- med ; Report (3 Ri'Solutions ; Concurred in. 111. Resolutions referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole on the Bill toestabli.shageneralsystomof Police in this Province, 112. Vide I'ulicp, 1. 100. Polytechnic School : — House to go into Connnittee to consider certain propcsij Resolutions respect. ng the Montreal Polytechnic School (1887) 85. His Honor's reconi- mandation signilied ; House goes into Committee ; Resolutions reported; agreed to 199. Bill presented, Vide ^Montreal Polytechnic School. 107. Printing: — First lit port of the Joint Committee on Printing, (1807-68) 59. Report (scale of printing an. lOi. Protestant Board of School Commissioners : — Motion for House in Committee on a certain proposcvl Kesolution respecting Protestant Schools in the city of (Jiiei)ei'- (1884)70. His Honor's reeonunendation .signified; House goes into Connnittee. 71. Re8oluti Provincial Board of Health : — House to go into Committee to consider certain proposed Ri'solutions respecting the, (1886) 243. His Honor's recommendation signified , House goes into Committee ; Resolutions reported and agreed to ; same referred to Committee of Whole House on the Bill, 251. Vide Provincial Board of Health. Provincial Debentures : 112. His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor recommends to the House certain Resolutions respecting the proposed ioan of three millions of dollars and the issue of Provincial Debentures, (1882) 299. House goes into Committee, 317. Report Resolutions. — Agreed to, 318. Bill presented. Vide Provincial Debentures, 1. 113. House to go into Committee to consider certain proposed Resolutions respecting the issuing of Provincial Debentures, (1887) 230. His Honor's recommendation signified, 240. House goes into Committee, 241. Resolutions reported, 243. Motion in amend- ment to second reading, 250. Negatived, 251. Resolutions agreed to, 251. Bill presented, Vide Provinnal Debentures, 2. Public Lands : 114. House goes into Committee to consider of certain proposed Resolutions respecting the sale and ailministration of Public Lands, (1878) 70. Report Resolutions; Agreed to 77. Bill presented. Vide Public Lands, 1. 115. Ilotion for House in Committee to consider Resolutions respecting Public Lands ; His Honor's recommendation signified. Debate adjourned, (1882) 124. House goes into Committee, 126. Resolutions agreed to, 127. Bill presented, Vide Public Lands, 2. 116. Motion for House in Committee to consider proposed Resolutions respecting the management of Public Lands adjoining non-navigable Streams and Lakes &c. ; His Honor's recommendation signified, (1883) 184. House gees into Committee; Reso- lutions reported and agreed to, 185. Bill presented. Vide Public Lands, 4. Public Officers : 117. Motion for House in Committee to consider certain proposed Resolutions respecting Public Oflicers of the Provi .ce of Quebec ; His Honor's recommendation signified, (1882) 163. House goes into Committee ; Report Resolutions ; agreed to, 164. Bill presented. Vide Public Officers. 12. ll§. Motion for House in Committee to consider proposed Resolutions providing for the superannuation of certain officers of justice and other Public Officers of outside ser- vice ; His Honor's recommandation signified ; debate adjournd, (1883.) 43. 119. Public Worship : — To consider of certain proposed Resolutions respi^cting the Re- serve of a portion of the Lands at the disposal of the Crown for the maintenance of Public Worship, (1872) 174. His Excellency's recommendation signified ; Resolutions considered, 186, Report, 195. Motion to recommit ; Debate adjourned, 196. Debate re- sumed; another amendment moved ; Debate adjourned, 200. Debate resumed, 204. 20 806 COMMITTEES— cowft'wMerf. I. Committees of the Whole House, &c : — continued. Public Worship : — continued. Again, 211. Motion to adjourn the Debate, withdrawn : second amendment, negatived 212: another amendment moved and agreed to; Resolutions re-committed, amended and reported, 214. First Resohition agreed to; motion to concur in Second Resolution; an amendment moved and negatived ; Second Resolution agreed to, 215. Bill present- ed, 216. Vide Croivn Lands. Quebec Court House : 130. His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor recommends to the House certain Resolutions respecting the building of the Quebec Court House, (1882) 299. House goes into Committee, 319. Report Rosolutions, 320. Agreed to, 322. Bill presented, Vide (onrt Itouses and Gaols, 9-15. 131. Motion for House in Committee to consider proposed Resolutions respectinu; the building of the Court House of Quebec ; His Honor's recommendation signitiid : House goes into Committee, (1885)255. Resolutions reported and agreed to ; •J.36. Bill presente 1, Vide Court Houses and Goals, 9-15. 133. To consider certain proposed Resolutions respecting the construction of the Ctmrt House Quebec ; His Excellency's recommendation signitied, (1876) 54. Report .!uti(.n; 215. Bill pi(-sont- tain Resolutions House {,'oes into ntcd, Vide Court s respecting the iliition signitud : I agreed to ; iio6. ion of the Court ) 54. Report .ed ;ior's recdinmen- )rted and airrced s respecting the His Excellency's nied and further greon adjourned, negativeil, 10?. an proposed that overnnient nui't tion ; negatived. tain Rescdutiori! ons towards tlif rvay ; motion fur 3d, (1877-78.) 64. 68. Reiwrt one '5. Resolutioiw end the fourth o the thirteen'h I. Committees of the Whole House, &c ■.—Continued. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, &c -.—continued. Resolutions inclusive agreed to ; Motion re-conrinit the fourteenth liosolution nega- tived, 08. Fourteenth Resolution agrt-od to ; fifteenth and sixteenth Resolutions agreed to, 99. Bill presented, Vide Railways, 237. 126. House goes into Committee to consider of a certain proposed Resolution respecting the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa A Occidental Railway, (1880) 48. Itesolution reported andTagreed'to, 49. Bill pre: sale of a portion of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway, and recommending same to favorable consideration, (1882) 33. Motion for House in Committee to con- sider a proposed Resolution ; Debate thereon adjourned, 79, 87, 92, 97, 101, 105, 110, 113,114. To have procedence over all other orders, 118. Motion for House in Com- mittee again proposed, 118. An amendment moved and negatived, 119. House goes into Committee; Resolution reported and agreed to; Bill presented, 120. Vide Railways 256. 130. Motion fo*- House in Committee to consider certain proposed Resolutions respecting the Q., M., O. and O. Railway ; His Honor's recommendation signified ; House goes into Committee, (1882) 231. Report Resolutions, 232. Agreeil to, 233. Bill presented. Vide Railways 254. 131. Motion to appoint a Select Committee to inquire into the the circumstances connected with the final settlement and the auditing of the accounts of the management of the Q., M., O. and O. Railway ; Previous Question put, (1883) 160. Motion negatived, 161, 132. House go into Committee to consider Resolutions respecting the indemnity to be granted to the Commissioner appointed to investigate the administration, construction and sale of the Q., M., O. and 0. Railway ; (1885) 40. His Honor's recommendation signified, 41. House goes into Committee, 52. Report Resolutions ; agreed to, 53. Bill presented. V'ule Railways 257. 808 COMMITTEES— cow^mMgrf I. Committees of the Whole House, &o ■.—continued. Railway Companies : 133. To consider of certain proposed Resolutions respecting grants to be made to cortain Railway Companies, (1871) 139. Report Resolutions agreed to, 144. Vide Railways, 8. 134. To consider of certain proposed Resolutions relating to grants of land in favor of certain Railway Companies; His Excellency's recommendation signified, (1871) 204. Report Resolutions, 207. Agreed to, 210. Vitle Railwaiis, 9. 135. To consider of certain proposed Resolutions for aid by subsidies or grant of lands to certain Railwuy Companies, (1872) 211. His E.\ccllency's recommendation signified; Resolutions considered, 230. Report Resolutions, 232. Agieed to, 233. Bill presented, 233. Vide Railways, 10. 136. Motion for House in Committee on certain Resolutions respectii.. ne grant of an additional subsidy to certain Railway Companies ; His Excellency's recommendation signilied ; amendment moved tliat tbis House is of opinion tbat tbe policy announced in said Resolutions is unjust &c., (1874-7.")) 169. Motion to adjourn Debate negatived, 170. House goes into Committee and cbairman reports progress, 171. Motion for House again in Committee; amendment moved that this House regrets, tbat the Special claims of the South Eastern Railway, &c., have not been recognized, 2ij. Debate resumed, 229. Amendment negatived ; House again in Committee, 230. Resolutions agreed to, 232. Vide Railways, 15. 137. House resolves to go into Committee to consider of certain proposed Resolutions respecting certain Railway Companies ; His Excellency's recommendation signitied ; Hohse goes into Committee, (1876) 170. Report seven Resolutions, 172. Agreed to; Bill presented, 173. Vide Railways, 2i. 138. Railway Orant : — House to go into Committee to consider Resolutions respecting the Railway Grant by the Federal Government, (1886) 130. His Honor's recommendation siernitied ; House goes into Committee, 190. Report Resolutions, 202. Amendment proposed to first Resolution ; nfgitived,203. Resolutions agreed to, 204. Bill presented, Vide Consolidated Debt, 139. Railway Plant : — House goes into Committee to consider a certain proposed Reso- lution to encourage the establishment of Manufactories of Railway Plant, (1881) 297. Report a Resolution ; agreed to, 298. Bill presented, Vide Railway Plant. Railway Subsidies : 140. Motion for House in Committee to consider ceitain proposed Resolutions respect- ing subsidies to certain Railway Companies ; His Honor's recommendation signitieil; House goes into Committee; Resolutions reported, (1884) 338. Question for second reading; amended proposed and negatived, 339. First and second Resolutions agreed to ; two other amendments proposed and negatived, 340. Third Resolution agreed to, 340. Bill presented. Vide Railways, 44. 141. His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor recommends to the consideration of tbe House certain proposed Resolutions, respecting the issue of Provincial Debentures for the •'ip COMMITTEES— con/mwfrf. 809 J^ I. Committees of the Whole House, &c '.—continued. Railway Subsidies : — continued. payment of Railway Subsidies; (18S0) 104. House goes into Committee on the same, ]04. Order for rt'ociving report discharged iHouho again in Committcf, 107. Question for for receiving report ; two amendments moved and negatived, 114, 115. Resohitions Reported and agreed to, 11(5. Bill presented, Vide liailwuii Subddies. Railways : 142. House resolves to go into Committe to consider of certain proposed Resolutions respecting Rnihvays; His Excellency's recommendation signilied; House goes into Committee (lb75) 153. Report Resolutions; agreed to, 154. Vide Iluilmojs, 23. 1413. To consider of certain proposed Resolutions respecting grants to aid in the construc- tion of certain lines of Railway in this Province ; His Excellency's reconmiendntion signilied, (1S70) 135. Additional Resolution referred ; His Excellency's reconunend»- tion signified. Motion that Mr. Speaker do leave the Chair ; amendment that hcfore any subsidy be granted in aid of the North Shore Railway, the Government ought to be in possession of a suvery of a Northern Trunk Line, ifec. Debate adjourned at () o'clock, 142. Debate resumed ; amendment withdrawn, 144. Another amendment, that it be an instruction to the Committee to amend the second Resolution ; objection taken that the motion is not in order, not having been recommended by His Excel- lency, Mr. Speaker decided that the motion is in order ; amendment negatived, 145. Resolutions considered and progress reported, 146. Again coiisideretl, 171. Various motions to re-commit, negatived, 179. Re-committed, considered, and amended, 181. Other motions to re-conunit negatived ; Re-^oiutions reported, 182. Agreed to, 186. Referred, 187. Bill presented. Vide, Railways, 5. Ui, To consider of certain proposed Resolutions respecting Railways (1873-74) 156. His Excellency's recommendation signified ; House goes into Committee ; report progress, 157. Again 158. Again in Committee, 159. Motion to receive Report ; two amend- ments, moved ; the first negatived and the debate on the other postponed, 169. Debate resumed and adjourned at 6 o'clock, 170. Debate agnin resumed; another amend- ment moved ; both amendments negatived, 172. Resolutions re-committed and consi- dered, 173. Reported, 180, The 1st to the 3rd Resolution agreed to; 4th Resolution amended and agreed to ; the 5th to the 7th agreed to ; 8th Resolution amended and agreed to ; the 9th to the 11th agreed to, 185. The 12th Resolution agreed to ; The 13th Resolution amended and agreed to ; The Hth to the 17th liesolution agreed to ; The 18th Resolution amended and agreed to ; The lOth Resolution agreed to, 186. Bill presented, 186. Vide liailirai/s, 12. 145. To consider certain proposed Resolutions, respecting certain Railways ; His Ex- cellency's recommendation signified ; House goes into Committee. (1877-78.) 185. Report Resolutions ; motion to concur in same ; amendment that the House cannot sanction the measures proposed in said Resolutions, 193. Debate theri^on adjourned, 194. amendment negatived 197. Resolutions agreed to, 198. Bill presented. Vide, Ridlwaya, 25. 310 COMMITTEES— continued. :^; I. Committees of the Whole House, &c :—conHnue(.L Railways -.—continued. 146. Motion for House in Committee to consider certniu proposed Resolutions, respecting subsidies to be granted to certain Railways, (1882) 342. His Honor's recommendation ai^nitiod ; House goes into Committee, 343, 348. Kepoit Resolutions, 351. Agreed to, 354. Viilu Railways, 42. 147. House to go into Committee to consider certain proposed Resolutions respcctint; subsidies to, (1886) 243. His Honor's recommendation signified ; House goes into Committee, 252. Resolutions reported, 254. Amendment proposeil to motion for second reant of ceriain ex|ienses of the Royal Connnission aj^pointed to in(iuire into cei tain matters concerrdng the Q. M. 0. and O. Railway' His Honor's recommendation signified ; Housi goes into Committee ; Report a Resolution ; agreed to, (1884) 372. Vide Roiinl Commission. 153. Rules : — House goes into Committee to consider the jiropcrty of replacing Rule number tweenty-live by another Rule. Report a Resolution,agreed to (1879)259. 154. St. Hyacinthe and Chambly : — Motim for House in Committee to consider a certain Resolution respecting the amount to be p.aid to the two Committees of Inquiry in certain matters contained in the respective declarations of the members for. (1884) 370. Resolution reported and agreed to, 371. 155. Seed Grain : — To consider of a Resolution to indenmify the Executive Council the Auditor and all other officers concerned in the issue of a warrant for the advance of COMMITTEES— ww^mwerf. 811 J' I, Committees of the Whole House, &c :— continued. Seed Grain : — continued. i^20, 300 to certain municipalities in counties ol' Chicoutinii and Charlevoix, as a loan fur the purcliase of Seed Grain, (1872) 20, Considered, 131. Report a Resolution, agreed to, 135. Bill presented, 13G, Vitle Seed Grain, 3. 150. Settlers : — Motion for House in Committee to consider a Resolution respecting certain Settlers upon Crown I ands ; His Honor's recommendation signilied; House goes into Committte. Resolution reported and agreed to, (1885)242. Rill presented Vide Settlers G. 157. Sheriffs : — To consider a certain proposed Resolution respecting the salary of certain Sheriffs ; His Excellency's reconniiendation signified, (187()) 8(5. Report a Resolution, 87, Agreed to; Bill presented, 116. Vide Sheriffs, 4. 158. Sheriffs, Prothonotaries, &c. :— House goes into Committee to consider of certain proposed Resolutions rcsjiecting Fees of Sheriffs Prothonotaries Ac, in connection with certain registrations and notices, (1880) 47. Report Resolutions ; Agreed to, 48 Bill presented, Vide Real Estate, 159. Speaker of the Legislative Council : — To consider a certain proposed Resolution res- pecting the salary of the Speaker of the I.egislativo Council and that of the Solicitor General ; His Kxcellency's recommendation signified ; Housi! goes into Committee (1876,) 188. Report a Resolution ; agreed to 186. 160. Spirituous Liquors :— House resolves to go into Committee to considisr of certain proposed Resolutions respecting Ihesaleof Spirituous, Vinous or Fermented Liquors, (1872) 160. His Excell'-ncy's recommendation signified, 182. House goes into Com- mittee, 183, 185. Resolutions reported and ageeed to, 193. Bill presented. Vide Li- cense Act, 5. 161. Stamp Duty : — To consider certain proposed Resolutions respecting the imposition of a Stamp Duty on certain documents, (1877-8) 159. His Excellency's recommendation signified; House goes into Committee, 190. Order for receiving report discharged, 165. Re-conimittcd and considered, 166. Resolutions reported, 168. Motion in amend- ment to the ([uestion for leci'iving the Report, negatived, 170. Resolutions agreed to; Bill presented, 171. Vide Stumps, 4. 162. Stamps : — Motion for House to go into Committee to consider of certain proposed Resolutions respecting Stamps ; amendment moved that instead of imposing new hurdens upon the people it would he g'od policj' to aholish unnecessary expenses, &c. Mr. Speaker ruleil that the amendment is not in order; another amendment, that this House does not deem it advisabl(> to increase the taxes, (1880) 50. Amendment negatived, 51. House goes into Committee, 52. Motion, in amendment to the question for receiving the Report of thp Committee of the Whol(>, that as the House does not know the amount which the new taxes asked for, will produce, it is not ojiportune to impose the same until the Hf)use is in a position to judge for itself if tliat tax is neces- sary; negatived, 70. Amendment to re-conuiiit the Resolutions with an instruction to leave out all tiiat tends to increase the costs of the Commissioner's and Magistrates' I 812 COMMITTEES— cow«t««€rf. I. Committees of the Whole House, &c ■.—continued. Stamps : — continued. Courts ; another amondmcnt iiKjved that tlie instruction be to nmund the Resolutions by leaving out the words " or Comnnssioners' Court ; last amendment agreed t(; ; House goes into Committee, 71. R(>port Resohuions ; agreed to, 72. Bill prcHented, Vide Stamps, (J. 163. Stenographers : — House goes ititr> Committee to consider a proposed Resolution respecting the emjiU)jMnent of Oilicial Stenographers, (1883) 261). Report Resolutions; agreed to, (1883) 270. Bill presented. — Vide Code of Civil Pmceedure, 164. St. Vincent de Paul, Freres de la Charity de :— House goes into Committee to consider certain Resolutions in relation to a contract between Her Majesty the Queen and, (1874-75) 104. Report Resolutions : agreed to, 113. Vide supra, 37. Superannuation Fund : 165. Tjconsider of the establishment of a Superannuation and A id Fund in favor of certain public employers and their families; His Excellency's reconmiendation signilied. (1S7()) 4.'5. Report sixteen Resolutions, 47. Agreed to; Bill presented, 51. Vide Super- annuation Fund, 1. 166. The Lieutenant-Governor signifies his recommendation to certain Resolutions res- pecting the Sui)erannuation Fund of public employees, (1881) 230. House goes into Connnittee, 291. Report Resolutions, 296. Agreed to, 297. Bill presented :— Vide Superannuation Fund, 2. Supply : 167. To consider of the Supply granted to Her Majesty, (1867-68) 35. Message, with Esti- mates, referred, 94. House goes into Committee, 94, 100. Report one Resolution ; Agreed to, 97. Report 96 Resolutions, 108. Agreed, to, 114, 129. Message, with Supple- mentary Estimates, referred, 126. House goes again into Committee, 126. Report six Resolutions, 128, Agreed to, 129. Order for House again in Committee discharged. 149. — House resolves to go into Committee of Ways and Means, 97. Report Resolutions for increasing the Duties on Licenses, 114, Agreed to, 115. Bill presented, 116. Vide License Duties. House goes again into Committee ; Report a Resolution, granting $2,111,542,15 cts, out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, 133. Agreed to, 134. Bill pre- sented, Vide Supply, 1. 16§. To consider of the Supply, Ac. (1869) 63. Message with Estimate referred, 92. House goes into Committee, 92. Motion that the Speaker do now leave the Chair (to go into Committee) Debate adjourned, 93, House goes again into Committee, 94, 101, 117, 119, 149, 190, 193. Report one Resolution ; Report eight Resolutions ; concurred in, 100, Report thirty Resolutions ; concurred in, 103. Re'port sixty-one Resolutions, 128, con- curred in, 132, 137. Two Resolutions postpound, 132. Supplemently Estimates referred, 188. Additional Supplementary Estimates referred, 192. Report fourteen Resolutions, concurred in, 202. Report fifteen Resolutions ; concurred in, 203, Order for House in COMMITTEES— con^mMfrf. 818 ,1' the Resolutions ent agreed td ; Bill presented. )Hed Resolution )rt Resolutions; • Committep to er Majesty the tj)ra, 37, favor of certain lation si.unitlod. 51. Vide Swptr- Flesolutious res- tlouse go(\s into esented : — Vide fige, with Ksti- no Resolution ; e, with Supple- 120. Report six ischarged. 149. 5rt Resolutions ted, llfi. Vide ition, gnuiting 0, 134. Bill pre- ed, 92. House lair (to go into 101, 117, 119, iciirred iu, 100, tions, 128, con- mates referred, 3n Resolutions. r for House in I. Committees of the Whole House, &c •.—continued. Supply : — continued. Committee discharged, 212.— House goe.s into Committee of Way.s and Means, 204. Report Resolution granting, $2, 419, 422, 88 cts, out of the consolidated Revenue Fund, 208. Bill presented. Vide iS'kjjjj///, 2. 169. To consider of tlie Supply Sec, (1Hr,o.70) 40. Message -.vith KMiiinnles referred, tiO. House goes into Committee, 00, 05,74, 100, 107. Rei)ort Hvo Resolutions ; concurred in, 84. Report seventy-one Rcs(dutions, 85. concurred in, 89, Report one hundred anp twenty Resolutioiis,90. Concurred, in, 98. Motion to concur in the tliirtieth Resolution ; an amcndnieut moved, that this House is not now prcjiared to adopt a system for the [)urpose of attaching model farms to Normal Schools, and to give them the manage- ment thereof, negatived. 98. Thirtieth to forty-lifth Resolutions concurred iu, 99. Motion to concur in the forty-sixth Resolution ; an anu'udment moved, that in the opinion of this House it is injiu-ious to the interests of this Province to lend money in the manner required hy the Government for the Dorchester Bridge, negati\ .ul, 90. Forty-si.xth and remaining Resolutions concurnul in, 100. Motion to recommit the Re- solution granting fifty tliousimd dollara towards the erection or purchnrse of Puhlic Departments ; His Excellency's rocommenthition signilicd ; amendment moved and negatived, that in the |)resent uncertain state of the finances of the Province, it is not prudent to undertake the construction of puhlic works, the cost of wliicli it is inipossihle to calculate, 10(). Resolution re-committed and amended ; concurred in, 112. Report one Resolution ; concurred in, 117. — House £'oes into Committee of Ways and Means, 123. Report two Resolutions providing for tne same out of the consolidated Revenue Fund ; concurred in, 133. Bill p'-p^ciited, 133, Vide Supphf 3. 170. To consider of the Supply Ac, (1870) 2,5. Kxtimates leferred, 66. House goes into Committee, 07, 79, 93. Report seven Resolutions; concurred in, 71. Report tifty-iwo. Resolutions, 88, Agreed to, 93. Report sixty-seven liesolutions, 100. Agreeil to, 104. — House to go into Committee of Ways and Moans, 114. Report a Resolution ; Bill pre- sented, 115. Vide Suppli/, 4. 171. To consider of the Supply Ac, (1871) 55. Message with Estimates referred ; House goes into Committee, 81, 95, 102. 107, 108, 148. Report seven Resolutions; concurred in, 90. Report five Resolutions; concurred in, 100. Report nineteen Resolutions, 105. Report ninety-five Resolutions, 122. Motion to concur in first Resolution; amend- ment moved that the following words be added thereto " Provided that five thousand dollars be employed in promoting the return of Canadians ; " amendment withdrawn ; first and second Resolutions concurred in ; motion to concur in third Resolution ; amendment moved that the words " on condition that the works upon Colonization Roads be given out by contract ; another amendment that when the road to be built cost upwards of four hundred dollars the work shall be executed under contract ; Debate adjourned 129. Both amendments negatived, third Resolution concurred in ; fourth to the twenty-third Resolutions agreed to ; the twenty-fourth Resolution post- possed, 132. The twenty-fifth to the nintieth Resolutions, concurred in ; the twenty first to the ninety-third Resolution postponed ; the ninety-fourth and ninety-fifth ResoUitions concurred in, 133. Motion to concur in twenty-fourth Resolution; amend- 814 COMMITTEES— cfm/mwe^. I. Committees of the Whole House, &c :— Continued. Supply : — ((intinued, meiit moved, that lliis House regrets that the Government Hhoiild have entered into a contraet which liinds the Province for ten years, only tlt'loen days Ijctbre lliu com- nicncenicnt oi" tiic prewent Session Ac. Dchate adjourned, 14li. Debute resumed, amendment negatived, 143, the twenty-fourth Kesoiiition concurn'd in ; the nim ty- first, ninety-second and ninety-third Resohitions, concurred in, 144. Suppleiuentiiry Estimates, referred, 148. — House to go into Committee of Ways and Means, ]."),'>. Considered ; Report a iiesohition ; Concurred in, 164. Bill presented, 16."). Vide Supjtl;/, 5. 172. To consider of the Sujjply, itc, (1872) 32. Message and Estimates referred, 75. House goes into Committee, 81, 8!), 90, 94, 101, 143, 153. Report seven Reschitiuns; Concurred in, 88. Report two Resolutions ; concurred in. 111. Report twenty-live Resolutions, 112. Concurred in, 113. Four Resolutions postponed, 113. Four Reso- lutions concurred :n, 116. Report sixteen Resolutions; concurred in, 116. Kepdrt seventy-four Rf solutions, 118. First Resolution conciuTcd in ; motion to concur in the second Resolution (iirst class Colonization Roads) amenchnent that the appro- jiriation should not he voted in one sum; Debate adjijurncd, 122. Debate resinned ; other amenihnents proposed and negatived, 123, 125. Second and remaining Keso lutions concurred in, 126. Supplementary Estimates referred, 142. Report three Resolutions, 152. Concurred in, 153. His Excellency's consent to the ris-considciatinii of a Resolution, 153. Report nine Resolutions; concurred in, 154. — House to gu iiUn Committee of Ways and Means, 155. Considered, 162. Report a Resolution; Bill pre- sented, 168. Vide Supplif, 6. 173. To consider of the Supply, Ac.. (1873-74) 55. Entry in .Journals read; Proceedings declared null and void ; Day appointed to consider of Supply, 61. Message with Estimates referred, 82. House goes into Comnnttee, 82. Hous*' goes again into Com- mittee, 9t), 97, 106, 120, 138. Report 8 Resolutions ; concurred in, 121 ; Report 8 Reso- lutions ; concurred in, 122. Report 19 Resolutions ; concurred in, 123. Report 104, Resolutions; concurred in, 124. Repoit 10 Resolutions ; concurred in, 132. Report 10 Resolutions, 141. Concurred in, 142. Motion fur House in Committee; amendniont that Public Bills and Orders be taken up, negatived ; two other amendments moved, one ruled out of orderand the other adjourned, 104. Debate resumed ; amendment negatived, 105. — House to go into Connnittee of Ways and Means, 142. Considered; Rcfiort a Resolution ; Bill presented, 143. Vide Supply, 7. 174. To consider of the Supply Ac, (1874-75.) Message from Lieutenant-Governor and accompanying Estimates referred ; House goes into Committee, 148. Orders for House in Committee read, 154. Housi; goes again into Committee, 160, 186, 189, 251. Resolutions reported and agreeil to, 182, 183, 209. 252. Supplementary Estimates referred, 251. Amendment proposed to 20th. Resolution (School of Medicine Bi- shop's College), negatived 185. 5tli Resolution (Colonization Roads) amended. 217.— H(aise goes into Committee of Ways and Means, 252. Report a Resolution ; Bill pre- sented, 253. Vide, Supply, 8. COMMITTEES— continued. 315 I. Committees of the Whole House, &c •.—continued. Supply ■.—continued. 175. To consider of the Supply itc., (187")) MessiiK'o with P>Htiinat('8 referred ; llim«e goes into Coinniittee, Wt. Again 7;{, 78, M(», l.')7. Kcsohitions reported, 87, 8-S, IM), 155, ir>7. Resohitions postponed, 90, M. Supplementary Kstiinates, 140. lleHoliition (CJaol for females, Montreal) amended, 141. Motion to concur in Resolutions respecting grants to Colonization Hoads; aniendnient j)ro|)08e(l, that this House disapproves of the em- liloyment of Colonization grants for purposes other than thos(! for which they were voted tic negatived, 156; Resolution (First class Colonization Roads) aniendeil, 157 —House goes into Committee of Ways and Means ; Report a Resolution, 157. Bill rresentcd, 158. Vide Supply, \}. ItO. To consider of Supply Ac. (1870) Estimates referred ; Hiaise goes into Conunittec, 7'.>. Report three Resolutions 80. Agreed to, 84, Re()ort eight Resolutions, 84. Agreed to, 88. Report forty -four Resolutions, *.)2. The fu'st to the seventeenth, Resolutii )ns inclusive agreed to, 104. Amendment proposed and negatived, to 18th (School Inspectors) ; Resolution, agreed to ; the nineteenth to the thirty-lilth Resolutions inclusive agreed, to ; the thirty-sixth to the forty fourth Resolutions inclusive wore postponed, 105. The thirty-si.xth to the forty-lirst Resolutions inclusive were agreed to ; the forty second Resolution was postponeil ; the forty-third and forty-fourth Resolutions were agreed to, 111. The forty-second Resolution was agreed to, 118. Report ninety-two Resolutions, 127. Agreed, to, 14G. Supplementary Estimates referred, KJS. Rei)ort ten Resolutions — agreed to 10!). — Houses goes into Committee of Ways anil Means ; Report a Resolution ; agreed t(j, 177. Bill presented, 178. Viile Suppli/ 10. 177. To consider of the Supply, Ac, (1877-8) 27. Estimates referied ; House goes into Com- mittee 72. Report two Resolutions 81. Agreeii to, 82. Report one hundred and eighteen Resolutions, 99. Agreed to, 108. Report twenty-eight Resolutions, T-'!?. Agieed ti), 125. Report one Resolution ; agreed to, 209. Report nine resolutions ; agreed to, 210. Report two Resolutions ; agreed, 214. House to go into Committee of Ways and Means, 27. House goes into Committee ; Report a Resolution ; Agreed to, 215. Bill presented, 216. Vi»M«/. I. Committees of the Whole House, &c ■.—continued. Supply •.—continued. Cotnmitteo to correct iin error in the Uo'*iilutioii« ivdopted yestenliiy ; His KxcolK ncy'n recomniendati'm Hignilied ; Hcpoit ii Ilosoluiit)ii ; Agreed to, 115. Hill iircsentcil;— Vide Siijiitl;/, 12. 170. To consider of the Supply, Ac, (1879) 120. Efltiinat('i< for the linanciiil year finliu;' .SOlh. June, 1880. rel'erred, 115. — Supplcnuiitary KstiniatcM relerred, 'J51. llmist goes into Conunitli e ol Su|)ply, 115, I'JS, i;«), 137, 14'J, Kll, 'JIU, '.I'M, liSO. Hesoliitiuiw reported and agreed to, li)0, I'.tl, l'.)2, 11)3, r.>8, •j;55, -J.')!!. 'JHd. Motion for Hou«e !ipii:i in roiuinitiei", Delmte tliereon adjourntMl, V2'2, H)5, 17t>,2!?5, 277. Dohntc rcHnincil, l'.'- 178, 2.'{7, 278. Motion for House again in ("oniniiltee of Supply; aincndniciit inuv.d that this HouHe regrt'tH that the Government has thought proper, without the antln- riziitioii of the I-ogislaiurt' to c•on^struction of a briilge over tlie Ottawa Kiver without having obtained at^sistiuur from the Railways interested, inaflocting a junction with the Q. M. U. & O. IJailwny: negatived, 2o7. Another amendment moved that thi.s House consideiH thnt tin payment to contractors of sums of money greater than those set forth in the contract, is a grave violation of public duty; negatived, 238. Motion for receiving the Keport of the Conumttee of Supply ; amendment moved that according to the docunicnn respecting the contract for the placing of nutlocks on the Q. M. O. A (). Kaihvay, it appears that thought the imprudence and carelessness of the then Commissioner ni Tublic Works, a large loss of money has been entailed to the gieat detriment oi the Province ; Debate thereon adjourned, 282, Amendment negatived, 284. Moiiiii for Houfe again in Committee of Supply ; Amendmend moved that this Hniist regrets that the (Jovernment has distributed the Colonization money voted last yi'iii by this Legislature with partiality and injustice; Debate thereon adjourned, -". Amendment negatived, 278. Another amendment moved that this House regret.stlmt the Government has not taken means to assist the llailway enterprises of the Stmtli Shore ol ;,he St. Lawrence ; Negatived, 279. That this House has, during the pre.'.'5, Sol. Another Hiuendment movtd that an hinuhle Address he presented to Her Mo>t (iracious Majesty the t^ueen, setting forth that the I iegislative Council luwheiioinea threatening (longer to responsihle Government and constitutioniil institutionH, and that the Uritish North America Act, l.Stw should he atiu'iided so as to aholish the said ('ouneil, itc. ; ohjection taken that this is an amendiiuMit toascscond amendment. Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not a second amendment, hut on reft-rring to May, page UH;{, he rided that the motion is not in order, .'?."),"). First amendment agreed to, ;!')('). — House to go into Committee to consider of Ways and Means, 'J',t. House goes into (Jommittee Keport a liesolulion ; Agreed to, 28(J. Bill preaenteil : — Vide Su])}il!/, 13. mo. Toconsiderof the Supply Ac, (1880) ,SH. I<>timates forthecurrent year (Supplemen- tary) and for the financial year ending 150th June 1881 ; referred, '.»l. Su|i|i ' uiary Kstimates referred, -17. House goes into Committee of Supjily, Ho.or, 117, 1-0 i j, 127, LIS, 10'.>, 217. liesohitions reported and agret'd to, 8.'), 117, Kid, 13',t, 110, 1-12, i ,71, 17"). 217. A KcHolution again considered, and amended, 170. Further coimidera < of Resolutions postiumed, 173. Motion in amendment to tlu; (juestiou for comm , .ice ill a Supply Kesolution, that the item which relates to the Inspection of Schools, be left out, lo7. Negatived, 138. To reduce the amount from *28,()2r). to $20,000; nega- tived, 1(18. Motion for concurrenci! in a Supply Resolution; amendment niovi-d that the Report he referred back to the Committee of Supply with instructions to leave out all that relates to the Lc^gislative Council, &c., negatived, 138. Motion for con- currence in a Sujijily Resolution ; amendment moved that the (Committee ho instructed to reduce the amount for coroners from $18,800 to $10,000, 141. Negatived, 142. Motion moved in amendment to the (luestion for concurrence in a Supply Resolution, that the Committee be instructed to leave out all the proposed augmentation in the expenses of tlie Civil Service ; negatived, 147. Motion moved in amendment to the Question for concurrence in a Supply Resolution, that instead of voting the sum of $10,000 to encourage immigration, it would ho better to employ this sum in helping the great cause of the colonization of the Province by its own inhabitants ; negatived, 174. Another amendment moved that the item relating, to immigration and repa- triation be reduced, negatived, 175. — House to go into Committee to consider of Ways and Means, 38. House goes into Committee, 222. Report a Resolution ; agreed to, 220. Bill presented ; Vide Sujrply, 14. lil. ToconsideroftheSupply Ac, (1881) 19. Meesage with Estimates for 1882. referred, 128. Report 18. Resolutions, 158. Agreed to, 160. Report 82. Resolutions ; Agreed to, 164. Resolutions 1 to, 18 agreed to, 170. Report 4 Resolutions ; agreed to, 170. Resolu- tion 1 to 13. agreed to, 171. Report 3 Resolutions , Agreed to, 173. Report 7 Resolu- tions ; agreed to, 175. Report 15 Reso'utions ; agreed to, 176, Resolutions 1 to 6 agreed to, 177. Two Resolutions agreed to, 177, 189. Report one Resolution, (Inspection of Schools) ; amendment proposed, 190. A second amendment proposed and agreed to ; two other amendments proposed and declared out of order by Mr. Speaker, 191. 818 COMMITTEES— co«^mM«m'^ moved and negatived to the 2rd (St Jean Baptiste Celebration at Spencei Wood) ; ,]i\l (Construction of Q. M. O. and O. Railway) and 4th (Rolling stock Q. M. 0. and 0. R,; Resolutions agreed lo, 254. to 258. '\rotion to receive the 5th Resolution ; two .uiuiid- ' lents proposed, 259. Objection raised, 267. Mr. Speaker declares that the Que>tiun of order is improperly raiacd, 271. Resolution agreed to, 280. — House to ),'o into Committee of Ways and Means, 19. House goes into Committee, 282. Report lUso- lutions ; agreed to, 283. Bill presented. Vide Supply, 15. 1S2. To consider of the Supply, etc., (1;'S2) 15. Estimates for the current year (SupiiK- mentary) and for the linancial year ending 30th June, 1883; Referred, 253. Sui)|)lt- mentary Estimates referred, 311. House goes into Committee of Supply, 253, i5ti, 263, 274, 278, 311. Motion for House in Committee ; Debate thereon adjourned, 254. Various motions proposed in amendment to 2nd reading of Supply Resolutions and negatived, 288. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 281, 282, 284, 286, 299, 201, M, 309, 310, 312. House resumes the further consideration of Resolutions reported from Committee of Supply, 286, 299, 309. — House to go into Committee to consider of Ways and Means, 15. House goes into Committee ; report Resolutions ; agreed to, 314. Bill y resented Vide Supply, 16. 1§3. To consider of the Supply, Ac, (1883) 27. Estimates for the current year (Supple- mentary) and for the financial year ending 30th June, 1884,95,97. Referred, iC. Supplementary Estimates referred, 294. House goes into Connnittee of Supply, 97, 151. 156, 165, 186, 209, 217, 228, 232, 257, 264, 266, 268, 296, 321. Various motions proposed in amendment to 2nd reading of Supply Resolutions and negatived, 332, o34, 335, 337. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 322, 323, 325, 326, 332, 333, 334, ;j;j."). 337, 338. Motion for House in Committee, — Objection taken that the Estimates were not transmitted by-Message, — Debate adjourned. 96. Motion for House in Committo' , Debate adjourned at six o'clock, 108, 153, 164. Progress reported, 172, 314, 224, 25S. Proposed amendment to motion for House in Committee of Supply. Debate adjourm d, 109, 117, 119, 124, 125, 137, 139, 147. Amendment negatived, 149. Other amendment? proposed and negatived 154, 165, 208, 216,227, 230, 231, 255, 256, 263, 267, 295, 319, ;]42, — House to go into Committee t, o I'.arning the assuming possession of a Bridge over the River Richelieu ; His Hen * veconi- mendation signified ; House goes into Committee, (1884) 29" Report Resolutioiij": agreed to, and referred, 298. Bill presented. Vide Bridges, •- 195. Volunteers : — Motion for House in Committee to consider of a certain proposed reso- lution respecting tbe pay (u the Volunteers called out for tlve suppression of the late riots in the city of Quebec, (1878) 69. His Excellency's recommendation signified, 68, Debate thereon adjourned, 70. Resumed and further adjourned, 107. Resumed, 110. Amendment proposed and negatived, 111. House goes into Committee; Report a Resolution ; agreed to, 112. Bill presented. Vide VoluyUeera. 196. Toung, Bight Hon. Sir John, Bart -.—Vide Supra, 54. COMMITTEES— continued. 321 I. Committees of the Whole House, &c -.—continued. Committoees of the Whole House :— On Resolutions Number of Reports in 1867-68 6.... 1869 8 On Bills On Supply l( II « II (( II (( II .'1 II « l> <( • t (( II (( II « 11 (< II (( II l( II (( II (( II l( 11 (1 II « It II II II II 1869-70 7.. 1870 f).. 1871 7, 1872 11.. 1873-74 4.. 1874-75 8.. 1875 12., 1876 9.. 1877-78 5.. 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 3.. 5.. 12., 4.. 14.. 12., 11.. 9. 10., 6., 73.. 119.. 72.. 88.. 76.. 81.. 84.. 102.. 97.. 95.. 98.. 32.. 121.. 134.. 127.. 139.. 143.. 125.. 107.. 137.. 111.. 4 9 2 6 8 7 7 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 11 7 16 19 15 19 11 II. Select Committees appointed. — relative to— 197. Agriculture : — On the Bill to amend the Act respecting the Bureau of Agriculture and Agricultural Societies ; To send for persons, papers and records, (1867-68) 116, No report. Agriculture, Immigration and Colonization (Standing Committees) : 19§. To examine into all such matters as may be referred ; To report from time to time their observations and opinions thereon ; to send for persons, and papers, (1867-8) 6, 7, 8. First Report, recommending a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 16. Members added, 21, 32, 47. Motion for an instruction respecting the Emigration which is taking place to the United States; Debate adjourned, 43. Debate resumed ; motion agreed to, 45. Return of the different sums of money granted to the township of Stukely, referred, 47. Instruction to consider the expediency of making grants of land to students attending Agriculture Schools, 69. Instruction to request the Go- vernment to consider the p opriety of requiring certain Educational Institutions to introduce a course of stud;, on agricultural chemistry 80. 199. On Agriculture &c. ;8ame powers, (1869) 7, 16. First Report recommending a reduc- of the Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 22. Motion for an instruction respect- ing Immigration and Colonization ; Deba\.e adjounsed, 72. Debate resumed ; motion agreed to, 77. Second Report, 89. 21 ■fe. 322 COMMITTEES— con/mwerf. II. Select Committees appointed •.—continued. Agriculture, Immigration &c :— continued. 200. On Agriculture Ac. ; same powers, (1869-70)8, 15. Memlier added, 17. First Report recommending a reduction ol'tlie Quorum ; Quorum to l)e seven, 19. Instructions to enquire into the most efficacious means to promote the progress of and assist the Agricultural classes in the Province of Quebec, &c., 130. 201. On Agriculture, &c ; same powers, (1870) 5, 12. First report recommending a reduc- tion of the Quorum ; Quorum to be nine, 18. Motion for an instruction to enquire into the working of Colonization Societies ; Debate adjourned at (5 o'clock, 27. Debate resumed and again adjourned, 28. Motion agreed to, 31. Instruction to enquire into the best means of aiding aud promoting the progress of the Agricultural classes in this Province, «Src. 130. Second Report, (App. No. 3.) 138. Referred to printing Commit- t?'j, 138. Vc'.'j;. On Agriculture &c. ; same powers, (1871) 6, 13. First Report recommending a roduc- lion of the Quorum ; Quorum to be seven ; Members added, 3G. Instruction to enquire into the best means of aiding and promoting the progress of the Agricultural classes in this Province, «&c., 74. Second Report. (Appendix No. 2,) IGO. To be printed, 161, 203. On Agriculture &c. ; same powere, (1872) 6, 17. First Report recommending a reduc- tion of the Quorum ; Quorum to be nine, 29. Second Report, 239. 204. On Agriculture, &c. ; same powers, (1873-74.) 11, 31. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum Quorum to be nine, 46. 205. On /Agriculture, &c. : same powers, (1874-75.) 15, 23. First Report recoinniend- ing a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 49. Second Report (on the developement of Colonization &c.,) 296. Concurred in, 309. 206. On Agriculture, &c. ; same powers (1875) 5, 9. First Report recommending a reduc- tion of their Quorum ; Quorum to be nine 28. Second Report, recommending tliat the sum of $2,000 be granted for the encouragement of an illustrated agricultural newspaper, 97. Third Report, 176. To be jirinted, 188. 207. On Agriculture, &c. ; same powers, (1876) 9, 24. Member added, 25. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum; Quorum to be nine, 52. Members added, 67. 101. Second Report (App. No. 4.) 164. Concurred in 166. 30§. On Agriculture &c. ; same powers ; (1877-8) 6. 33. First Report 'recommending a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be nine, 46. Second Report (App., No. 5.) 205. 909. On Agriculture &c. ; same powers (1878) 635. First Report recommending a reduc- tion of the Quorum ; Quorum to bo nine, 56 Second Report, 116. Second Report concurred in ; questions, mentioned in said Report, to be printed, 125. 910. On Agriculture, &c. ; same powers (1879) 5, 41. First Report, recommending a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 56. member added, 148. COMMITTEES-co«/mMerf. 823 I lending a reduc- recomuiending II. Select Committees appointed ■.—continued. igriculture, Immigration &c ;— continued. 311. On Agriculture, . and Reports of the chief ofliccis of the House, 5'), Concurred in, 64. Petition of G. T. Tremblay et al. Referred, 73. Petition of !.• Pami)hi!e Lemay referred, 1.53. Fiftli Report nspecting iiidenuiity to certain employees &c., 162. Motion to concur in Fifth Report ; an amendment tliat it lie committed; Uehate adjourned, 170. Dehaie resumed another amendment moved and negativ(Hl ; Report committed, 176. Resolutions reported ; two amendments negativ- ed, 177. Report as amended, concurred in, 178. 239. On Contingencies ; same powers, (1870) 5, 12. First Report recommending a re- duction of the Quorum; Quorum to be live, 14. Second Report, (on the Report of the chief oflicers of the House), 30, concurred in, 37. Third Report (on accounts of jiast year) 40. concurred in 47. Petition of Duvernay Frferes referred, 79. Fourth Report (Rules respecting the employees and the payment of accounts) ; concurred in, 178. 240. On Contingencies ; same powers, (1871) 6, 13. First Report recommending a re- duction of the Quorum; Quorum to be live, 36. Second Report (on accounts of past year), 50. Concurred in, 76. Thiid Report on the Reports of the chief oflicers of the House, 94. Concurred in, 120. Fourtli Report, (Rules respecting the Employees and the payment of certain extra writers), 166. concurred in, 18G. 241. On Contingencies ; same i:>owets, (1872) 6, 17. First Re()ort, reduction of Quorum ; Quorum to he five, 22. Petition of S. P. Turcotte, referred, 99. Second Rjport (on the Reports of the chief ollicers of the House), 114. Second Report withdrawn and another substituted therefor, 128. Second Report concurred in, 141. Third Report respecting the Postage on Letters and Sessional Documents, 157. Pi'tition of the Sergeant-at-arnis, referred, 17G. Third Report concurred in, 177. Fourth Report on the Petition of the Sergeant-at-arms ; and also recommending an increase of salary to several employees, 209. Part of Fourth Report referred to another Committee, 210. An amendment to the motion for concurrence in Fourth Report, 256. Another amendment moved to refer the Report to Mr. Speaker with power to make certain changes therein ; agreed to, 258. COMMITTEES— co«^/«Mer/. 827 I ^omniendiiif,' a th Kstiiiiiitc of ■ tlie House, ;i;j, le of Fiirnitur'', i'oraiiiulviimo) LT of the Session Lions in tlie ex- comnicnding a the stiitc of the ;port concurred lort embracing he House, 5.'), Petition of !,• lity to certain lent tliiit it be lent moved mul linents negativ- mendinj^ a re- e Report of the ccounts of pa&t Fourth ]{ei)Oit icurred in, 178. mending a re- ccounts of past ofiiccrs of tlie Employees and of Quorum ; Pjport (on the vn and another lort respecting geant-at-arnis, Petition of tlie ral employees, n amendment idnient moved mges therein; II. Select Committees appointed ■.—continued. Contigencies .— continued. 34'i. On Contingencies; same powers, (187.1-74) 11, !51. First Report, recommending a reduction of the Qucn'um ; Quorum to be five, 42. Second Ileport, (on the expenses of the House), ')(). Second Iteport withdrawn; another Second Ileport (also on the expenses of the House), KiCl. Second Ileport concurred in, 168. Third Ileport (on the Petition of the Sergeant-at-arms) 166. Third Report concurred in, 168. 243. On Contingencies ; same powers, (1874-75.) 15, 32. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum; Quorum to be live, 41. Second Report (on accounts of past year) 55. Second Report concurred in, 81. Third Report on the Reports of the officers of the House, 164. Concurred in, 105. Fourth Report. 260. 'i'l'l. On Contingencies ; same powers, (1875) 5, 19. First Report recommending a re- duction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 24. Member added, 01. Second Report, recnmmending that for the Contingent Committee, there be substituted a Com- mission to be appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, and stating tliat they had drafted an Act in relation thereto, 148. Third Report on the Petition of 0. Robitaille, and recommending the purchase of maps of La Nouvelle France, 174, Concurred in, 184. 245. Credit Foncier :— The Honorable Mr. Ross rose in his place and declared that dur- ing the last Session, xVcts were piissed authorizing the contracting of a new loan, and the establishing of an institution called the " Credit Foncier, "and that in connection with the same, considerable sums of money have beeu placed at the dispcjsal of members of this House and of the Government ; Motion to appoint a Committee, to inquire into all the facts relating to this subject, (1881) 51. The Honorable Mr. Pilquet rose in his place and protested against the practice, wliich it is s.) 15, '32. liopurt, 2.'J5. Bill j)rc8ontcd, 182. Viile Jmu'I, Erpiring. 8. 'itfS. On Expiring Laws ; same powers, (1875) 5, 18 First Report recommending a reduc- tion of the Quorum ; Quorum to be live, 32. Second Report, 149. 26-I. On Expirint; Lawa ; same powers, (1876) 9, 24. Member added, 130. First Report re- commending a reduction of tlie Quorum ; (iuorum to he three, 1(50. Second Report, recommending that certain Acts he made jjcrmanent, 104. Concurred in, l(jO. Bill presented, ib. Vide Laws, Expiring, 10. 205, On Expiring Laws; same powers, (1877-8.) G, 33. First Report recommending a re- (Uiction of the Quorum ; Quoium to be three, 48. 266. On Expiring Laws ; same powers, (1878) G, 35. 267. On Expiring Laws ; same powers, (1879) 5, 41. First Report, IGG. 26§. On Expiring Laws ; .same powers, (1880) 6, 18. 269. On Expiring Laws ; same powers, (1881) G, 18. First Report, 91. Second Report, 276. Second Report concurred in, 285. 2T0. Expiring Laws ; same powers, (1883) 117, 135. First Report, 14G. 271. On Expiring Laws ; same powers, (1884) 15, 88. First Report, 111. 272. Expiring Laws and Legislation ; same powers, (1885) 7, 35. First Report, 54. Other Reports on the various Bills, 75, 208, 212, 261. 273. On Expiring Laws and Legislation ; same powers, (188G) 9. 30. First Report, 34. Power given to unite two Bills into one, 325. Second Report, 347. Third Report, 359, Vide Legislation. 271. On Expiring Laws and Legislation ; same powers, (1887) 15, 38. First Report ; Re- duction of the Quorum, 84. Second Report, 1G8. Third Report, 180. Fourth Report, 195. Fifth Report, 211. Sixth Report, 233. Third Report concurred in, 268. Seventh Report, 291. 275. Female Prison : Motion for House in Committee to consider of a certain proposed Resolution respecting the agreer. v' entered into between the Government and les Dames Religieuses du Bon Pa^: , Montreal. His Excellency's recommendation signified ; House goes into Committee, (1877-8) 148. Report a Resolution, agreed to, 157. 276. Fires, Gasp^, District : To examine all documents and official correspondence, in relation to the Fires which have occurred on the shores of the Gulf of St Lawrence in the Gasp6 District, in 1867 and 1868, (1869) 107. Report recommending a reduction of their Quorum and requesting additional powers, 111. Concurred in 117. Second Re- port (App. No. 2) 213. 380 COUUlTTEEti-cuntinued. ,1 1 - II. Select Committees appointed —continued. 5177. Forests, Protection of:- - On tlio IJill losppctinf,' tlio clomii.t; oflimilH, and to iiini'inl tlif Act tc proloci Fort'stH againi^t lires ; To hi-ikI lor pcrsuiis, impeiViiiiid it'corils (ls7n) 71. Keportetl with nnuridniciitfl, 108. Vido. lie Jaihs, 2§7A. On the Bill to amend and consolidate the Game Laws of this Province, (1884) 104. Bill referred, 164. Report, 194. Vide Game Laws, 27, 28. a8§. 6asp6 Fishery and Coal MiningCompany:— To enquire whether the Gasp^ Fishery and C(jal Mininj; Company have complied with all the conditions of their charter, (1867-68) 7'i. Report that tliey have not complied Avith all the conditions of their charter, 123. Gaulthier, D. Z. : 2§9. Select Committee appointed to examine the claims of, (1883) 248. No Report. 290. Motion to appoint a Select Committee to inquire into the validity of his claims; Ohjection taken that it relates to a matter, not within the province of this Legislature. Mr. Speaker defers givinj^ his decision until to morrow, (1884) 169. Mr. Speaker overrules the ohjection, 183. COMMITTEES— ro«/f»i I'or pci'Sdiis iiikl Be ; To send for II. Select Committees appointed ■.—c^mtinued, Mt. Gold Mines Act :— On t)ie Hill to iuik ril tho ; to send fur persons and puporH, (1870) 122. First Ucport; reduction ufQuoriiiii, 17'.'. Sccnml Report, 2(10. \klv Gold Minea Ad. !l9'i. Gold Mines, Beauce : — To tnko intoconHidomtion tho rctilion of Louiri St.Onncand (ylhcr.-i; pniyinji fonm iiivi'Mtigiilion on tlic working of tlio Utduici' (ioM Miiu*, (1878) 3'.). Meml)ur8 added, 39. Hi^port, 101. l'iir» of H.|m>'' concurred in, 102. 'i9't. Gosford Road ; — To ininiire into tlio pnu'licahility of oontinuinK tlie Uosford Koad to Lake St. John; To cxaniint! pcisonn and papeis Ac, (lb()'.)-7()) -l>. Hoport, (App. No. 2) 103. Hi'fcrrci; to ininling (Jonuniltce ih. aiM. Governor General : — To pn!parn an Alic Funds ; Mr. Speaker decides that the English version is not in Order ; Report concurred in, 137. Fourth Keport (App. No. 5.) ; Concurred in ; To be printed, 196. 306. On the various Industries of this Province ; fame powers, (1877-8) 6,33. First Report recommending a reduction of their Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 48. Second Keport. (App., No. 4.) concurred in, 156. 307. On the various Industries of this Province; same powers (1878) 6, 35. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 57. 308. On the various Industries of this Province; same powers, (1879) 5, 41. 309. On the various Industries of this Province ; same powers ; (1880) 6, 18. . embers added 40, First Report recommending a reduction of their Quorum ; Quorum to be seven ; 44. concurred in, 47. 310. On the various Industries of this Province; same powers, (1881) 6, 18. First report recommending a reduction of their Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 32. 311. On the various Industries of this Province; same powers, (1882) 6, 18. First Report recommending a reduction of their Quorum; Quorum to be seven, 29. 313. On the various Industries of this Province; same powers, (1883) 21, 41. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum; Quorum to be seven, 80. 313. On the various Industries of this Province ; same powers, (1884) 15,5?. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 62. 314. On the various Industries of this Province; same powers, (1885) 7, 35. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be five, 58. 315. On the various Industries of this Province; same powers, (1886) 9, 30. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be five, 86. COMMITTEES— co« 35. First Report 50. First Report II. S.' 3S7. Select Committee to consider all the Bills to amend the Municipal Code, (1885) 67. First Report, 76. Report draft of a Bill containing the amendments adopted by the Committee, 182. 388. To consider all the Bills to amend the Municipal Code, (1886) 8,33. First Report, 39. Report draft of a Bill containing the amendments adopted by the Committee, 240. 840 COMMITTEES— cow/w«crf. IL Select Committees appointed -.—continued. Municipal Code : — continued. 3i9. To consider all the Bills to amend the Municipal Code ; to report from time to time (1887) 92. First Report ; Quorum reduced, 114. Report a Bill containing all thoiinicnd ments adopted by the Committee, 185. Third Report, 238. Vide Municipal Code, 124, Municipal Taxation : 390. Motion to appoint a Select Committee to take into consideration the present system of Municipal Taxation which exists in the rrovinre of Quebec, &c. ; withdrawn, (187<)) KJO. 391. Select Committee appointed to take into consideration the present sy.stein of Municipal Taxation in the Province of Quebec; with power to report from time to time, by Bill or otherwise, (1877-78) 152. Report, 184, Concurred in, 189. 392. Municipalities : — On the Bill to explain the 11th section of the Act 27 Vic. chap. ration all the Bills resjiccting the Notorial I'ro fission (1879) 181. Report Bill to amend and consolidate the various Acts respecting the Notarial Profession, with amendments. To be re printed, L'OO 104. Select Committee appointed to consider all the Bills respecting the, (1881)84. Bills referred, 80. First Report, 178. Second Repoi t, 209. 405. On the Bill to legalize, in certain respects, the procedings of certain Boards of Notaries ; To send for persons, papers, and records, (1867-8) 90. Reported with amendments, 95. Vide Notaries, 6. 406. Select Committee appointed to consider all the Bills respecting the, (1882) 84 Bills referred, 86. First Report, 153. 407. Notre Dame des Anges Farm: — Motion for the formation of a Select Committee to enquire into the ahandonment or transfer hy the Government of the claims of the Crown upon the Notre Dame des Anges Farm Ac. ; Amendment moved that certain words be added to the main motion, (1879) .S9. Agreed to; Committee appointed ; Mem- bers added, 90. First Report, 93. Second Report, 95. Third Report, 126. Fourth Report; concurred in, 133. Final Report (Appendix No. 3), 291. Statement of the expenditure incurred to be laid before the House, 334. Nut-Locks : 40§. The Honorable Mr. Chapleau rose in his place and declared that he is credibly in- formed and believes he can satisfactorily prove that out of the price agreed upon between the Government and Dr. J. MacKay for placing Nut-Locks, and out of the profits of the contract, a considerable sum was used to assist friends of the Govern- ment in their Elections ; Motion to appoint a Select Cemmittee to enquire into the circumstances connected with the said contract ; amendment moved that this House should not impose upon the Province the expense of an investigation before a Select Committee, (1879) 284. Another amendment moved that it is desirable in the interest of the public generally, to know to what objc^ct such exorbitant profits have been applied; last amendment negatived; First amendment agreed to, 285. 342 COMMITTEES— con^fwwet/. II. Select Committees apiiointed ■.—continued. Nut-Locks : — continued. 400. Motion to appoint a Select Committee to enqiiiri^ into tlio factrt and circunistaiuos couni'cteil with the awarding of a contnict for the tlio placing of Nut- Locks on the Q. M. (). art, 40. Documents referred, 30, 99, 119, 101, 198, 203, 211. First Report reducing the (Quorum and respecting the printing of certain documents, 142 Concurred in, 143. Second Report, recommending an exchange (d' documents w'ith the Federal fiovern- ment, and that certain documents be printed and that others be not printed ; and also, the accounts for printing, 190. Concurred in, 198. •119. On piinting; same powers, (1872) 0. Message sent to L. Council, 17. Message fnmi L. Council naming the members on their part, 23. First Report submitting a new list of prices for the Parliamentary printing Ac, 54. Second Report recommending that the Repoits of the various Departments be ])rinted before they are laid before the House &c., and that their tinorum be reduced to live, 03. First Report concurred in, 64. Second Report concurred in, 71. Documents referred, SO. Third and Fourth Reports recommending that certain documents be printed and that others be not printed, 145, 189. Fifth Re{)ort recommending the Government to advertise for tenders ike, 234. 420. On Printing; same powers; (1873-74.) 11. 31. Message sent to L. Council, 32. Message from L. Council naming the members on their part, 43. Documents referred 47. First Report recommending a reduction of their Quorum to seven members, &c., 102, Concurred in, 114. Second Report, recommending that certain documents be not printed, 155. Concurred in, 168. 844 COMMITTEES-rtw/ini/erf. II. Select Committees appointed ■.—vnniinved. Printing :- contimied. 4ai. On Printing; same powern, (1 874-75.) 15,32. MpsHflgc sent to Council, .'53. Mi'ssnge from L. Council naming the members on their part, 43. FirHt Keport reducing their Quorum and appointing a HulM'ommittee, W2. roncuncd in 103. Sec-oiid Rcpdrt recommending thiit cortiiin documents bo printed, imd tlmt tlie (lovernemenl be authorized to iidverti4o f«)r tenders for the Printing (hning the recess, Ac, 2(50. Ojii- curred in, 285. "139. On Printing; same powere (1875) 5, 9. To act ns members of a .Toint Committee. MeH.'. First lieport, (sub-C/ommittee appointed) t^norum reduced, 04. First Report con- curred in, ()G. Second Report recommending that certain documents be printed, 'J'J. 434. On Printing; same powers, (1877-8) 0, 33. To act as members ot a Joint Connnitteo ; Message sent to Coiuicil in relation thereto, 33. Members on the part of the Couiicil, 53. No Report, 435. On Printing; same powers (1878) 0. Members on the part of the Council, 40. 436. On Printing ; same powers. Members appointed on the part of the Assembly (1S79) 51. Message sent to the Council, 51. Message from the Council, nanungthe Members on their part, 02. No lisport 437. On Printing ; same powers, Members appointed on the part of the As.senibly, (1880) 6, 18. Message sent to the Council, 19. Message from the Council, naming the members on their part, 53. First Report recommending that members who wish docu- ments to be printed, should first refer them to the Printing Committee ; concurred in, 75. Second Report, recommending that certain documents be printed, 297. 43§. On printing; same powers, (1881) 0, 18. Afembers appointed on the part of the Assembly. Message sent to Counci' 18. Mc.->dage :rom the Council naming the members on their part 80. Fii- R' ,rt, 80. Second Report, 208. Third Report, 241. Concurred in, 246. 439. On Printing; sAme poweif. -82) 6, IH. Meniiers appointed on the part of ihe Assembly. Message sent to tlie Conn< il. 18. Message from the Council, naming the members on their part, 30. First Report, 79. Second Report 160. Concurred in, 204, 430. On printing; same powers, (1883) 21, 40. Members appoh .*d on the part of the Assembly ; Message si !it to the Council, 44. Message from the Council, naming the COMMITTEES— 6on/t«««/. 846 .1^ II. Select Committees appointed : Printing : — continued. -fiyntinued. niemherH on tlicir part, 53; FirHt Hoport loconimondiiiK i\ ifMliiotiitn of tho Qnonim ; (^11(1111111 to be HdVcii, 108. St'coiul Jicpoii, '21'). Hoooiul Uoport conciiniHl in, 'J50. Tliiril Keport, 300, concurred in, 310. >i:tl. On Printing; same powers, (1884) 15, T)!. Moniliers appointed on the part of the AsHoiiibly ; Me«Hage nont to tlie Conncil, 53. Mcnilx-r aildt'd, 7(t. MeHHiigc; from tlie Council, naming the Members on their part. '.»J. First Itcport rcconiincnding a reduction of the (Quorum; Quorum to be hcvcii, 104. Second Heport, 117. Second Keport concurred in, 1124. Third Report, 300. Concurred in, 310. •lil'i. On Printing; snnie jiowers, (1885) 44. M(>mbcrs appointed on the p.irt of the Assembly; Missngc sent to the Council, 41. Mcssiigc from tlKM'ouncil, naming the Members on tlieir j)art .')7. First Report recommending a re«/mMer/. II. Select Committees appointed -.—continued. Private Bills ■.—continued. 93, 117. Second Report on the Petition of the township of Perc6, 28. Bills referred, 28, 41, 45, 49, 7!), 83, etc.. Reports thereon, 48, 53. 55, 6G, 71, 75, 78, 83, 86, 89, 96, lOI}, 107, 128, 139, 145, 152, 157, 167, 184, 201. Eleventli Report recommending that the notice often days reqnireil by tlie 60th Rule be limited to five, 86. Report thai the preamble of a Bill has not been proven, 103, 153. 437. On Miccllaneous Private Bills ; same powers, (1869-70) 8, 15. First Report recommend- ing a rednction of the Qnornm ; (Quorum to be seven, 17. Bills referred, 24, 31, 37, 50, 57, 60, &c. Third Report recommending that tlfeired, 37. Sixth Report that the notice required by the 60th Rule be reduced to two days, 56, 114. Seventh Report, that the preamble of a Bill is not proven, 64. Other Reports on the various Bills, 21, 43, 45, 49, 56, 64, 69, 86, 98, 108, 113, 119, 128, 138. 141. 150, 170, 2t}2. Eighth Report recommending that the delay for the reception of Private Bills be e.xteuled, 69. Fifteenth Report extension of time for receiving Reports on private Bills, 138. 439. On Miscellaneous Private Bills; same jjowers, (1871) (i, 13, A member added instead of another member. First Report reduction of Quorum; Quorum to be seven, 39. Bills referred, 51, ,55, 71, 80, 85, 100, 108, 119, 120, 131, 137, 138, 143, 150, 1(58. Reports on the various— Bills, 71, 80, 104, 117, 121, 157; 161, 170, 184, 188, 15. Eighth Report recommending that the (cv on a Bill be remitted, 157. 440. On Miscellaneous Private Bills; same powers, (1872) 6, 16, First Report reconunen- ding a reduction of the Quorum and an extension of the time for receiving Petitions for Private Bills ; Quorum to be seven, 34. Members added, 75. Second, Third and Seventh, Rei)orts recommending an extension > if the time for receiving Private Bills, 69, 133, IGfi, Reports recommending that the Fees paid on Private Bills be remitted, 69, 166, 204. Report recommending that the notice reqnireil under the 60th Rule be limited to two days, 133, Fourth Report recommending that the promoters '>f Private Bills be empowered to have them printed elsewhere to obviate delay, 140, Bills referred, 87, 100, HI, 123, 129, 1.39, Sec, Refjorts on the various Bills, 69, 133, 146, 159, 165, 173, 182, 191, 203, 222, 229. 251, 257, 267. 441. On Miscellaneous Private Bills; same powers, (1873-74.) 11, 31. First Report recom- mending a reduction with Quorum to seven members, and an extension of time for receiving Private Bills. 42. Member added, 58. Bills referred, 49, 53, 58. 73, 78, 93. .^c. Thirteenth Report that the preamble is not proven, 155. Reports on the various Bills, COUUnTEES-continued. 347 i II. Select Committees appointed : — continued. Private Bills ■.—continued. 65,69, 80, 85, 88, 95, 102, 115, 132, 141, 145, 154, 168. Fil'teenth Report recommending that certain sums of money be paid over to the chiefs of tlie French and English Translators, and that 5 per cent therecjf be paid to the clerk of Private Bills, 202. 4'1'i. On Miscellaneous Private Bills ; same powers, (1874-5.) 15, 32. First Report recom- mending a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be seven ; and also, an extension of the time for receiving Private Bills &c ; Report concurred in, 49. Bills'referred, 81,*93. 100, 105, 111, f Private Bills, 184. 411. On Miscellaneous Private Bills ; same powers, (1876) 9, 24. First Report recommend- ing a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum lo be Seven, 26. Reports on the various Bills, 77, 86, 98, 107, 112, 117, 129, 134, 149, 1.59, 175. Report recommending an exten- sion of the time for receiving Reports on Private Bills, 135. 445. On Miscellaneous Private Bills ; sam;> powers (1877-78) 6, 22. First Report ; 22. Con- curred in, 23. Reports recommending an exttinsion of the time for receiving Pcjtitions for Private Bills, 47, 151. Other Reports on the various Bills, 73, 79, 90, 111, 119, 126, 127, 131, 135, 144, 163, 172, 8ixth Report concurred in, 112. 446. On Miscellaneous Private Bills; same powers (1878) 6, 35. Fir.-'t Report recommend- ing a reduction of the (Quorum to seven ; (Quorum reduced, 44. Reconimemling that the time for posting Private Bills be reduced to four days, 44. 447. On Mi.scellaneus Private Bills ; same powers, (1879.) 5, 41. First Report recommend- hig a reduction of the Quorum; Quorum to be seven; concurred in, 44. Reports recommending an extension of the time for receiving Pi^titions for L'rivate Billsitc. 44, 114,166, 210. Other Reports on the various Bills, 81, 95, 101, 110, 124, 130, 132, 139, 149, 154, 166, 167, 179, 188, 210, 213, 264, 305, 324. Report recommending tliat tht; different sums [ifvid for translation Sec, of Private Bills lie paid over to the; Translators ; concur- red in, 210. Reconnnending that leave be granted to withdraw a Bill, 305. 44§. On Miscellaneous Private Bills ; same powers, (1880) 6, 18. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 35. Concurred in ib Members added, 348 fJOUUlTTEES— continued. II. Select Committees appointed ■.—continued. Private Bills -.—continued. 40. Other Reports on the various Bills, 99, 106, 111, 122, 133, 135,149, 161, 167, 173, 181- 188, 206, 212, 220,242, 244. Bills referred, 59, 69, 79, 95, 103, 111, 122, 169, 244.Rep(irts recommending an extension of the time for reserving Private Bills and Reports thereon, 99, 149, 206. Report recommending that the period during which Private Bills are required to be posted up in the Lobby be reduced to three days, 34. That leave be granted to withdraw a Bill, 210. That the various sums paid for translation Ac, of Private Bills be paid to the translators, 220. 449. On Miscellaneous Private Bills ; same powers, (1881) 6, 17. First Report recommen- ding a reduction of the Quorum, Quorum to be seven, 27. Bills referred , 44, 57, 66, 76, 85, 95, 101, 106, 115, 123, 141, 158. 183, 196, 210. Petition referred, 111, 115, 172. Re- ports on the various Bil's 65, 79, 98, 103, 122, 127, 129, 146, 157, 165, 174, 187. 193, 201, 207, 217, 222, 226. Reports recommending an extension of the time for recoiving Private Bills and Rejwrts thereon, 111, 157, 208, 218 222. That the various sums paid for translation Ac, of Private Bills to be paid to the translators, 218. Report a resolution j)a.ssed by the Bar of the Province of Quebec, expressing regret that a number of Bills have been introduced authorizing the admission to the practice, of persons who have not attended any course of lectures on Law, 79, 450. On Miscellaneous Private Bills; same powers (1882) 6, 17. First Report recommending a reduction of their Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 23. Other Reports on the various Bills, 53, 88, 93, 98, 104, 107, 111, 116, 122, 130, 134, 137, 145, 153, 157, 166, 169, 173, 175, 178, 183, 189, 192, 200, 203, 281. Members added, 56. 451. On Miscellaneous Private Bills; same powers, (1883)21, 40. First Report recommend- ing a reduction of their Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 48, Other Reports on the various Bills, 51, 60, 70, 80, 85, 94, 99, 107, 110, 122, 126, 135, 139, 153, 156, 162, 173, 178, 205, 224, 229, 248, 253. Member added, 81. 452. On Miscellaneous Private Bills; same powers, (1884), 15, 51. First Report recom- mending a rcductifm of their Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 58. Other Reports on the various Bills, 69, 78, 84, 93, 105, 115, 128, 135, 141, 144, 149, 153, 161, 165, 173, 179, 189, 198, 255. Members added, 64, 70. Part of Sixth Report concurred in, 175. Nineteenth Report concurred in, 205. 453. On Miscellaneous Private Bills ; same powers, (1885) 7, 35. First Report recom- mending a reduction of their Quorum; Quorum to be five, 52. Other Reports on various Bills, 66, 69, 76, 79, 85, 88, 95, 100, 114, 125, 133, 155, 169, 176, 182. 216. Mem- bers, added, 76. 454. On Miscellaneous Private Bills; same powers, (1886) 9, 29. First Report recom- mending a reduction of their Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 39. Other Reports on the various Bills, 73, 78, 86, 133, 142, 148, 160, 170, 183, 192, 202, 210, 219, 226, 248,262, 270, 303. Members added, 104, 145. Nineteenth Report concurred in, 287. 455. On Miscellaneous Private Bills ; same powers, (1887) 15, 38. First Report recom- mending a reduction of their Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 48. Other Reports on the various Bills, 53, 67, 68, 72, 90, 107, 114, 121, 157, 167, 168, 175. 180, 185, 206, 240. Members added, 141, COMMITTEES— ca«asnry OHice is managed with respect to licenses, rcl'erred, 225. 494. On Public Accounts ; same powers (1880) 6, 18. Member added, 152. First Report, reduction of (Quorum ; Quorum to bo seven, 74. Second Report, 287. (Appendix, No. 5.) Motion to amend the Second Report by inserting certain words which had been rejec- ted in Committee, negatived, 293. Second Report concurred in. 294. 49«'». On Public Accounts ; same powers ( 1881) 0, 18. First Report recommending a reduc- tion of their Quorum; Quorum to he seven, 01. Second Report recommending that the evidence taken before the Committee be printed; concurred in, 246. Third Report; concurred in, 297. (App. No. 5.) Vide Accotmts, 50. 496. On Public Accounts ; same powers (1882) 0, 17. First Report recommending a reduc- tion of their Quorum ; Quonmr to be seven, 29. 197. On Public Accounts ; same powers (1883) 21, 41. First Report recommending a re- duction of the Quorum ; Quorum to he seven, 51. Second Report (respecting account book, vouchers, papers, Ac, pertaining to the management of the Q. M. 0. tt 0. R.) 162. Third Report, 207 Member added, 81. 352 C0MMITTEES-60«/mtterf. II. Select Committees appointed ■.—continued. Public Accounts : — continued. 498. On Public Accounts ; same powers (1884) 5, 51. First Roport recommending a re- duction of their Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 84. Member added, 70. Second Report appointing a new chairman, 115, 499. On Public Accounts ; same powers, (1885) 7, .35. First Report recommending a roduc- tiou of their Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 54. Member added in lieu of another 104. Second Report appointing a new chairman, 107. Third Report, 240. Fourth Report, 279. Concurred in, 299, 500. On Public Accounts; samepowers, (1886) 9, 30. First Report recommending a reduc- tion of their Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 46. Second Report, 02. Committee authoriz- ed to employ short-hand writers, 91. Third Report, 138. Members added, 145. Fdinth Report, 268. Fifth Report, 270. Sixth Report (App. No 3.) 31», Seventh Report, (App. No, 3.) 349. 501. On Public Accounts ; same powers (1887) 15, 38. First Report recommending a re- duction of their Quorum ; Quorum to be five, 73. 502. Public Buildings : — Motion to appoint a Select Committee to make an investigation into the manner in which the contract was awarded for the heating apparatus of the Public Buildings ; amendment moved that as the Hon. Member does not venture to accuse the Government, the House would not be justitied in causing the Provinre to incur the expense of an investigation; .another amendment moved and negatived ; First amendment agreed to, (1879) 327. Public Officers : 503. On the Bill to render liable to seizure a certain portion of the salaries of Public Offi- cers ; To send for persons, papers, and records (1871) 197. Report, 202. Vide l\hUc Officers, 2. 504. On the Bill to render liable to seizure a portion of the salaries of Public Officers ; To send for persons, papers, and records(1872) 76. Reported with amendments, 173. Vide Public Officers, 3. 505. On the Bill to render liable to seizure a portion of the salaries of Public Officers ; To send for persons, papers and records, (1873-4) 48. No Rejjort. Vide Public Officers, 4-6, 11. 506. Public Roads : — To enquire into the most efficacious means of providing for the improvement of Public Roads in this Province ; To report from time to time ; To send for persons and papers, (1879)51. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 74. Second Report recommending that a certain sum be given annually for five years, to encourage the macadamizing, gravelling or stoning of Public Roads, 157. To be printed, 222. 507. Quebec Court House : — On the Bill to provide a remedy for the losses occasioned by the burning of the Quebec Court House ; To send for persons papers, and records, (1873-4) 40. Reported with amendments, 66. Vide Court Houses and Gaols, 9, 10. COMMITTEES— continued. 853 amending a re- II. Select Committees appointed •.—continued. Quebec Elections Act : 50i. To consider all the Bills to amend the Quebec Election Act, ( 1880.) 157. Bills referred, 166. Vide Elections, 34. 509. Select Committee appointed to consider the Quebec Election Act of 187.'5. and the Quebec Controverted Elections Act of 1875 (1881) 142. Bills referred, 142. First Report, 188. Vide Elections, 37. 510. Select Committee appointed to consider the Quebec Election Act, 1875, and the Que- bec Controverted Election Act 1875, (1882) 94. Report, 225. 511. To consider the Quebec Election Act of 1875 and the Quebec Controverted Election Act of 1875, (1882) 94. Report, 225. Vide Elections. 512. dnebec Fire Loan : — Select Committee appointed to enqnire into the facts and allegations of the Petition of F. V^zina, transmitted to the House in answer to an Address of the 20th January, (1874-75) 123. First Report, 267. Concurred in, 311. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway : 513. Motion to appoint a Select Committee to enquire into all that concerns the said Railway ; Debate thereon adjourned, (1881) 101. Further adjourned, 105, 119. Debate resumed, 118. Amendment moved that certain documents which have been laid before the House, concerning said Railway be referred to tlie Public Accounts Committee . another amendent proposed and negatived, 125. First amendment agreed to. 126. 514. Motion to appoint a Select Committee to inquire into all the circumstances connected with the iinal settlement and auditing of accounts of the management of the, (1884) 73. Amendment proposed ; motion to adjourn the Debate ; objection taken that it is not in order, — Mr. Speaker ruled, that it is not in order ; anotlier motion to adjourn the Debate, negatived, 74. Proposed amendment negatived; another amendment proposed and objected to on the ground that it refers to documents not before the House, — Mr. Speaker over-ruled the objection, 75. Amendment agreed to, 76. 515. Quebec Railway Act : — On the Bill further to amend the Quebec Railway Act ; To send for persons and papers, (1877-8) 212. Quorum reduced ; leave to make a further Report, 217. No further Report. 516. Quebec Turnpike Roads :— On the Bill respecting, (1884) 110. First Report, 168. (Appendix, No. 2.) Vide Roads, 170. 517. Railways: — On the Bill respecting Rail ways, (1880) 148. Report, 253. Vide Railways, 33. Railways (Standing Committees) : (Note, — The Reference of Bills and Petitions relating to particular Railways, and the Reports thereon, will be found under their respective heads.) 23 I ' 364 COMMITTEES— con^twwerf. II. Select Committees appointed Railways •.—continued. -coittinued. 51§. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations; To examine all such matters as may be referred ; To soport from time to time ; To send for persona and papers, (1867-68) (i, 7, 8. First lloport on the Quorum ; Quoruiu to be seven, 17. Various llailway Bills referred, 28, 37, 41, 44, 89. Reports on the various Bills, 48, 75, 99, 119. Report recommending an extension of the time for receiving Petitions, Private Bills and Reports thereon, 36. Members added, 43, o8. Fourth Report, recommending that the notice required by the COth Rule be limited to two days during the remainder of the Session, 72. 519. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations; same powers, (1869) 7, 16. Reports on the various Bills, 53, 71, 90, 93, 111, 127, loo 157. Seventh and Eighth Reports giving leave to the promoter of a Bill to withdniw the same, and returning the Fee, 135, 155. Petition of Pierre Frigon and John J, Day, referred, 182. 530. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations; same powers, (1869-70) 8,15. First Report recommending that the ten days notice required by the 60th. Rule be limited to three, 63. Concurred in, 64. Second Roi)ort 141. 531. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations; same powers, (1870) 5, 12. First Report; Quorum to be nine, 18. Bills referred, 27, 65, 70, 99, 113. Part of a Petition referred, 87. Reports on the various Bills, 108, 12u, 133, 134, 152. Motion to add other members, negatived, 127. Motion that part nf the Fifth Report be not received ; Ruled out of order by Mr. Speaker, 134. 533. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporat iiins ; same powers, (1871) 0, 13. Members added, 15, 47. First Report, (reduction of Quorum) ; Quorum to be nine, 40. Bills referred, 55, 100, 107, 120, 137, 138, 194. Re- ports on the various Bills, 117, 121, 134, 141, 151, 157, 106. 533> On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations: same powers, (1872) 6, 16* First Report recommending a reduction of their Quorum to nine members, and an extension of the time for receiving Private Bills, 69. Second Report recommending another extension of time, 134. Bills referred, 37, 49, 71, 87, 123. Ill, 185. Reports on the various Bills, 134, 159. 165, 173, 181, 189, 204. 534. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations ; same powers, (1873-74) 11, 31. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quo- rum ; Quorum to be nine, 41. Bills referred, 40, 63, 55, 73, 82, 131. Reports thereon, 41, 69, 88, 115, 132. Fourth Report stating that they had consolidated two Bills into one, and recommending that the same be referred to the Standing Orders Committee, 95. Sixth Report giving leave to withdrawn a Bill, 132. Reports concurred in, 99, 116. 535. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations; same powers (1874-75) 15, 32. Members added, 47, 51. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be nine, and also recommending an extension COMMITTEES— cow/mwefi. 855 II. Select Committees appointed :— continued. Railways -.—continued. of the time for receiving Private Bills Ac, 49. Report concurred in r)0. Instruction res- pecting the Paciiic Railway 812. Bills referred, 61, G"), Reports on the various Bills, 89, 103, 108, 174. Fourth Report concurred in, 100. Fifth Report reconinionding that an Address to the Governor-General he adopted respecting the construction cf the Pacific Railway, 174. Fifth Report concurred in, 240. 526. 0)1 Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporal ions ; same powers, (187o) 5, 18. Quorum to be eleven, '25. Reports recommending an exten- sion of the time for receiving Petitions Ac, for Private Bills, 28, (55. Bills referred, 66, 70, 87, 146. Reports thereon, 105, 106, 132, 137. 537. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations ; same powers (1876) 9, 23. First Report reconmionding a reduction of the Quorum; Quorum to he nine, 32. Second Report (Clerk of Committees to procure a map of all the Railways in the Province of Quebec) 68. Part of Second Report concurred in, 69. Other Reports on the various Bills 108, 129. Fifth Report recommending an extension of time for receiving Reports on Private Bills, 134. 52§. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations ; same powers, (1877-78.) 6, 22. First Report ; concurred in, 23. Other Reports on the various Bills, 73, 126, 156. Report recommending an extension of the time for receiv- ing Reports on Private Bills, 12S, 151, and that the notice of consideration by Com- mittees be reduced to three days, 128. 529. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations ; same powers, (1878) 6, 35. First Report recommending a reduction of their Quorum and an extension of the time for posting Private Bills in the Lobby, 45. Second Report recommending an extension of the time for receiving, Private Bills ikc. ; concurred in, 60. Other Reports on the various Bills, 70. 530. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations ; same powers, (1879) 5, 41. First Report recommending a reduction of their Quorum, and an extension of the time for receiving Petitions for Private Bills &c., 44. For receiving Private Bills &c., 114, 166,211. Concurred in, 44. Other Reports on the varioug Bills, 130, 174. Reports concurred in, 167, 211. 531. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations ; same powers, (1880) 6, 18. First Report recommending a reduction of their Quorum, 29. Concurred in, 30. Report recommending an extension of the time for receiving Private Bills Ac, 98. 149, 206. Concurred in, 211. Other reports on the various Bills, 81, 156, 167, 188, 215. Bills referred, 59, 69, 80, 103, 169. Petitions referred, 82, 90. Members added, 155. 232. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations; same powers, (1881) 6, 17. First Report recommending a'reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 27. Bills referred, 44, 54, 58, 66, 85, 101, 127, 179. Petitions 8S6 QOUUITTEES— continued. II. Select Committees appointed ■.—continued. Railways : — continued. referred, 122, 139, 146, 149. Other reports on the vnriouH Bills, W, 111, 122, 147, la?, 178, 188, 221, 225. Itcporta recommcmling an extension of the time for recciviii),' I{ei)ortH on I'rivate Bills; concnrrod in. 111, 157. 533. On Railways, Canals, Teleyrajih Lines, and Mining and MiinnfactnriugCorporiitioiiH; fame 1 owers, (1882) (>, 17. First Report recdnmiending a reduction of thi; (^iinnnn ; Qnornni to be s(?ven, 23. Mcmhers added, 24, 51), Other Reports on the varimis Bills, 54, 112, 122, 180, 145, 153, 157, 166, 173, 183, 192, 203. Report reconmiendiiiK an extension of the time for receiving jjetitions and Reports on I'rivate Bills, 54, 139. 534. On Railways, Canals, Telegra[)h Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations ; same powers, (1883) 21, 40. First Report 52. Concurred in, 52. Other Reports on tlip various Bills, 67, 70, 90, 94, 99, 110, 122. 126, 185, 139, 102, 178, 205, 269. Meiiil.or added, 81. 53.'5. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations; same jiowers, (1884) 15, 51. First Report 57. Concurreil in, 57. Other Rejxirts on tho various Bills, 77, 106, 142, 149, 165, 174, 179. Member added, 70. Part of Eighth Report concurred in, 175. Recommending that the time for receiving Reports on Private Bills be extended, 136, 174. 530. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines, and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations; same powers, (1885) 7, 35. First Repi >rt ; concurred in, 49. Other Reports on the various Bills, 58, 85, 114, 118, 133, 254. Recommending that the time for receiving Petitions Reports Ac, on Pi ivate Bills be extended, 49, 164. 637. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines, and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations ; same powers, (1886) 9,29. First Jteport, 39. Other Reports on the various Bills, 98, 143, 160, 170, 180, 183, 209. Recommending that the time for receiving Petitions, Reports, &c., on Private Bills be extended, 148. 53§. On Railways, Canals, Telegraph Lines, and Mining and Manufacturing Corporations ; same I owers, (1887) 15,38. First Refiort, 52. Other Reports on the various Bills, 66, 80. 93, 142, 152, 159, 272, 287. A Member addded in lieu of another, 52. 539. Recorder's Court, Quebec : — On the Bill to amend the law relating to the Recorder's Court of the city of Quebec; To send for persons, papers, and records (1870) 74. Reported with amendments, 108. Vide Quebec, 102, Justice, Administration oj, 53, 54, 541. Roads : — To consider the means to be adopted to improve the state of the roads'of this Province, (1878) 57. First Report recommending a reduction of their Quorum ; Quorum to be live, 72. Members added, 76, Second Report, 138. COMMITTEES— 6o«j;"lations of this Hi use; To report from time to time; To send for persons and papers, (1872) 'J()4. Part of 4tli Rejiort on Continf,'encie8 referred, 'JIO. Report, that hereafter in additimi to the fe(! of §100 there thall be paid a certain sum for tiiinslatioii, coircctinj; and revisiii}^ Private Bills and that translators be allowed an extra amount for such work, 'J.j4, concurred in, ib. 5'16. To assist Mr. Sjieaker in considering the Rules A-c., ; some powers, (187')) '.Hi. Report recommending the modilication of the olst. Jiule, inl. Second l^eport reiMinunending that the Slst. Rule be further amended, and that the Report of the 23rd December 1872, as amended be added to the 58tli. Rule, 130, concurred in, 130. 547. To asssist Mr. Speaker in framing Rules, &c. ; same powers, (1870) 30. Motion to consider a proposi.'d amendment to the 20th. Rule, referred, od. First Report ; con- curred in, 107. Instruction to consider t he expediency of amending tlie Rules with res- jiect to the bringing in of Bills to amend the Codes, 172. 64§. To assist Mr. Speaker in revising the Rules, i*ic. ; same powers, (1880) 28, First lie- port reducing to three days the time for taking into consideration Private Bills, 34. Concurred in, 46. 549. To assist Mr. Speaker in revising the Rules ; same powers, (1882) 50. Report, 342. 650. To assist Mr. Speaker in revising the Rules cfec, ; same powers, (1883) 130. Part of a Report referred, 130. Report, 177. Part of Report concurred in, 206. 551. To assist Mr. Speaker in revising the Rules kc, ; same ])owers, (1884) 210. Sugges- sions contained in 19th. Report of Private Bills Committee referred, 210. First Report, amending Rules, 57, 237. Concurred in, 240. First Report considered, in Comnnttee of the Whole; amendments reported and agreed to, 246. 552. To assist Mr. Speaker in revising and correcting the Rules of the House ; same powers, (1885) 24. Report draft of Rules ; House in Committee thereon ; Rules re- ported, 301. Agreed to, 316. 858 COilUlTTEEfi-amtinued. II. Select Committees appointed •.—continued. fl5;i. St. Faustin and St. Jovite :— On the Bill to lietncli St. Faustin and St. Jovitc Irmu ArK'oiitcuil luiil iinnt'.\ tlu'ni to Torroboiuio lor olcctornl and othor luirpoMi's (iSSiJ) 2'y\. Ht'i>()it that iiiiiHniiich us tliis county is one of tli(i.so niontioiicd in tho fldioilulc ri'ffrriHl to in Hoctioii8()of tlic H. N. A. Act, the nit'inlior8ri'i)ret. St. Francis River : 55-1. On the Petition for an Act to regulate the lloating of cord-wood on the River Ht. Friin(,'i.s and it« tributarieH ; To wend IV)r perwona and papers ; to report from time to time (187.')) 116. Quorum reduced, 137. Second Report, (Ai)p., No. 3.) 18(1. Vide Hi. Francis River 2, 655. On the Petition of Victor (Jladu and others, interested in the lloating of cord-wiKid on the unnavigahlo part of the liiver St. Francis, (18Tt)) 48. (Quorum reduced (11. mem- ber added 07. Keport the Draft of a Bill, 'J8. Vide St. Francis River, 3. 550. St. Henri : — On the Bill to give immediate ell'ect to the proclamation eHtablishiu)^ the town of St. Ilem'i ; To send for persim.s and papers, (187-1-.')) 9'J. Iteporteil witli amendments, lO.'!. Referred back to the sameC'onnnittee, 114. Reported with ameiul- ments, 1131. Vide St. Henri. 1. 557. Seals and Inventories : — On the Bill respecting the notification for, ami the atten- dance at the removal of Seals and Inventories. (1877-8.) 62. Other Bills referred, 153. Report Bill, Seals and Inv(!ntories, and Bill respecting notice of Sheriff's sales 178. Keport Bill respecting iiroof of heirshi[), dc, \\)0. Vide Seah and Inventories. 558. Seigniorial Law :— On tlie Bill to amend chap., 30 of 2t) and 30 Vict., intituled ; " An Act to ex()luin certain provisions ( f the Seignioral Law ; " To send for person, jjapers, and records, (1870) 102. No Report. Vide Seitjniories, 3. 55». Settlers :— Vide Siqmi loOJ 560. Situation of the Country :— Motion to appoint a Committee to act jointly with the Legislative Council, to study the Situation of the Country, and seek the reforms to be ell'ected in order to put an end to deficits and avoid new taxes. (1881) 185. Debate thereon adjourned, 186. Debate resumed; PreviGUs (.Question negatived, 272. Debate resumed, 274. Question negatived, 275. Standing Committees ; 561. To prepare and report lists of members to compose nine Standing Committees' (18(^)7-68)6. Report, 7. Concurred, in 8. Vide supra, IdS, 230 255, 414^435, 456. 481, 518, infra, 582. 56*. To prepare Lists &c., (1869) 13. Report, 15. Concurred in, 16. Vide supra, 199, 237, 256, 415,436, 457, 482, 519, injru., 583. 563. To jrepare Lists Ac, (1869-70) 14. Report, 15. Concurred in, 16. Vide sujjra, 200, 238, 257, 416, 437, 458, 483, 520, infra, 584. COUmTTKES-eontinued. 859 )f II. Select Committeei appointed ■.—coniinuetl. Standing Committees ■.—continued, Ml. To prcpiuo Lif*tHAc., (1870) 10. Roport, lli, Vidt; jfiijmt, liOl, 'j;$D, •jr)8, 417,438, 459, 484, 5'21, infra, 'tHT). 5M. To prepiiro ListH itc, (1871) 7. Hoport, 113, Koport amundecl ; concurred in, 15. Vide »upnt, '■20-2, 240, 251), 418, 43'J,.4GO, iST), 522, infra, 58(1. 500. To prt!|)iiro Lists Ac, (1872) 6. llcpoit, 16, Concmretl in, 17. Viilo supra, 203, 241, 260, 41D, 440, 41)1, 480, 523, infra, 587. 50T. To prcparo ].i«t8 Ac. '1H73-74.) 14. Report, 31. Concurred in, 32. Vide supra, 204, 242, 201, 420, 441, 462, 4 . . u24, inf-a, 58S. 508. To J) re pare LiMts i^c, (1874-7.'J.) Hi. Roport 32. Concurred in, 34. Vide supni, 205, 243, 262, 421, 442, 463. 488, 525, infra, 58',). 509. To prcparo Li.st8 itc, (1875) 7. Report, 18, Concurred in, I'J. Vide supra, 206, 244, 263, 422, 443, 464, 489, 526, infra, 51)t». 570. To prepare Li.sts itc, (1876) 21. Report 23. Concurred in, 24. Vide mpra, 207, 264, 423, 444, 465, 490, 527, infra, 501. 571. To prepare Lists Ac, (1877-8)21 Report 22, 23. Concurred in, .'33. Vide supra,208, 265, 424, 445, 466, 4'Jl, 528, infra, 502. 57a. To prepare Lists &c., ( 1878) 26. Report, 34. Concurred in, 41. Vide supra, 209, 266, 425. 446, 467, 492, 529, infra, 293. 573. To prepare Lists A-c, (1879) 13. Report, 40, 51, Concurred in, 41. Vide swpra, 210, 267, 426, 447, 468, 493, 530, infra, 294. 574. To prepare Lists Ac, (1880) 9. Report ; concurred in, 18. Vide supra, 211, 268, 427, 448, 469, 494, 531, infra 595. 575. To prepare Lists Ac, (1881) 8. Report, 17. Concurred in, 18. Videsi/i>m. 212, 269, 428, 449, 470, 495, 532. infra, 590 570. To jjrepare Lists Ac, (1882) 9. Report 17. Concurred in, 18. Vide supra, 213, 270, 429, 450, 471, 496, 533, infra 597. 577. To prepare Lists Ac, (1883) 28. Reports, 32, 40. 135. Concurred in, 32, 41, 135. Vide supra, 214, 270, 430, 451. 472, 497, 534, infra, 598. 57S. To prepare Lists Ac, (1884) 39. Reports, 40, 51, 88. Concurred in, 41, 52, Vide supra, 215, 271, 431, 452, 473, 498, 535, infra, 599. 579. To prepare Lists Ac, (1885) 14. Reports, 30. 35. Concurred in, 30, 35, Vide supra, 216, 272, 299, 432, 453, 474, 499, 536, infra, 600. 5§0. To prepare Lists Ac, (188()) 16. Reports, 16. 29. Concurred in 16, 30, Vide supra, 217, 273, 433, 454, 475, 500, 537, infra, 601. 5S1. To prepare Lists Ac, (1887) 31. Reports, 34, 38. Concurred in, 34, 38, Vide supra, 218» 274, 434, 455, 476, 501, 538, infra, 602, 860 COMMITTEES— con/twMe(^ II. Select Committees appointed ■.—continual. Standing Orders (Standing Committees) : (Note : — Tlie nature of the Reports on the various Petitions will. (When special) he found stated under their rcspeotive subjects. Vide also, Bills Private. 13-50. 5§2. On Standing Orders ; To examine all Kuch matters as may he referred; To report from time to time their ohservations and opinions thereon, To send for persons and papers, (18G7-08) 6. 7, 8. Reports on the various Petitions, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28, 31, 33, 36, 38, 46, 52, 54, 57, 60, 71, 75, 82, 88, 95, 119. 5§3, On Standing Orders; same powers, (1869) 7, 16. Quorum reduced to five, 17. Re- j)orts on the various Petitions, 21, 25, 27, 28, 32, 35, 36, 40, 48, 54, 61, 62, 71, 78, 86, 'J3, 96, 111, 193. 5§'l. On Standing Orders; same powers, (1869-70) 8, 15. First Report, reduction of Quorum ; Quorum to be live ; Member added, 17. Other Reports, as to the notices given on the various Petitions, 24, 30, 34, 50, 57, 62, 63, 71, 101. 104, 334. 5§5. On Standing Orders; same powers, (1870) 5, 12. First Report (rcdiu'tion of Quorum) ; Quorum to be live, 16. Member added, 17. Reports on various Petitions, as to the no- tice given, 16, 23, 26, 27, 31, 39, 46, 49, 64, 69, 73, 74, 77, 86, 93, 109, 113, 128, 153. 5§6. On Standing Orders ; same powers, (1871) 6, 13. First Report ; Quorum to be five, 40, Other Reports on the various Petitions, 45, 54, 69, 80, 84, 85, 92, 97, 98, 104, 113, 117. 12V 147, 151, 153, 188. 587. On Standing Orders ; same powers, (1872) 6. 16. First Report recommending a re- duction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be live, 33. Reports on the various Petitions, ae to the notices given, 51, 58,62, 69, 74, 93, 98, 107, 115, 129, 133, 147, 159. 6§8. On Standing Orders ; same powers, (1873-74) 11, 31. Quorum to be five, 34. Reports on the various Petitions, as to the notices given, 34, 39, 41, 47, 52, 54, 56, 65, 69. 75, 80, 84, 88, 101. 102. 589. On Standing Orders ; same powers, (1874-5) 15, 32. Quorum reduced to five, 41. Mem- ber addetl, 51. Other Reports as to the n(jtices given on various Pe! itions. 41, 45, 4'J, 54, 67, 68, 78, 84,90, 94,, 102, 109, 115, 119, 122, 123, 125, 132, 163. 590. On Standing Orders; same powers, (1875) 5, 18. Quorum reduced to seven, 24. Re- ports on the various Petitions, as regards the notices given, 24, 32, 36, 37, 40, 44, 48, 56, 58, 60, 65, 68, 86, 96, 104, 107, 148. 591. On Standing Orders ; same powers ( 1876) 9, 23. First Report recommendmg a reduction of their Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 26. Reports on the various Petitions, as tu notices given, 26, 29, 32, 37, 53, 63, 64, 69, 72, 76, 81, 98, 107, 117, 134, 158. Member adde 1, 101. Petition referred, 136. 592. On Standing Orders; same powers, (1877-78) 6, 22. First Report (on the Quorum) ; Quorum to be seven, 23. Other Reports, respecting notices on Petitions, 62, 46, 48, ni, 56, 59, 63, 65, 69, 73, 80, 111, 118. Report's recommending an extension of the time fur receiving Petitions for Private Bills, Ac, 46, 111, 205. COMMITTEES— cow^mwerf. 361 )ecial) be found rred; To report for persons and :, 25, 2G, 28, 31, five, 17. lie- 12, 71, 78, 86, 'J3, t, reduction of 1 to the notice!) 4 on of Quorum) ; ns, as to the nn- 3, 128, 153. n to be live, 40. )8, 104, 113, 117, nmending a re- )us Petitions, as 159. ve, 34. Rei)oits :, 56, 65, 69. 75, five, 41. Meni- ons. 41, 45, 4'J, seven, 24. Ke- G, 37, 40, 44, 48, ing a reduction 'etitions, as to :, 158. Member the Quorum) ; 8,62,46,48,52, of the time for 11. Select Committees appointed ■.—continued. Standing Orders ■.—continued. 593. On Standing Orders ; same powers, ( 1878) 9, 33. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to bo seven, 26. Otlier Reports respecting notices on Petitions, 26, 29, 32, 37, 53, 63, 64, 69, 72, 76, 81, 98, 107, 117, 134, 158, Member ad- ded, 101. Petition referred, 136. 591. On Standing urders ; same powers (1879) 5, 41. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be seven, 43. Other Jteports respecting the notices on Petitions, 43, 50, 60, 75, 80, 91, 101, 107, 110, 118, 154, 189, 246. 595. On Standing OiUrrs ; same powers, (1880) 6, 18. First Report reconmiending a reduction of the (Quorum ; (Quorum to be seven, 35. Other Reports respecting the notices on Peti- tions, 44, 45, 46. 54, 64, 75, 82, 88, 89, 92, 93, 99, 105. 120, 149, 156. 596. On Standing Orders; same powers, (1881) 6, 17. First Report recommending a reduc- tion of the Quorum ;Quorun to be seven 27. Other Reports respecting the notices on Petitions, 32, 41, 48, 56, M, 61, 73, l.\ 80, 92, 111, 149, 178, 194, 221. 597. On Standing Orders ; same powers, (1882) 6, 17. First Report recommending a reduction of the C^uorum ; Quorum to be five, 23. Report that tlic notices required have been given, 33, 55, 59, 78, 87, 93, 98, 104, 107, 112, 116. 121, 130. Tliat certain Pct'tionsare not of a nature to require the publication of notices, 55, 59. Recommend the suspension of the 51sl Rule, 112, 116, 130, 169. Tliat the notices given are not suHlcient, 134. Member adiled, 75. 59St. On Standing Orders; same powers, (1883) 21, 32. First Report recommending a re- duction of their Qiu rum ; Quorum to be five, 35. Report that the notices required have been given, 38, 40. 47. 49, 51, 60, ()3, (56, 70, 74, 80, 90, 99, 107, 110, 115, 135, 205. Tliat certain Petitions are not of a nature to reouire the publication of notices, 135. Recom- mend the suspension of th.e 5Ist. Rule, 66,70, 90, 99, 122, 146. That the notices given are not sufficient, 122, 205. 599. On Standing Orders ; same powers, (1S84) 15, 41. First Report recommending a re- duction of their (Quorum ; Quorum to be five, 46. Report that the notices required have been, given 46, 58, 62, 69, 78, 84, 93, 105, 115, 128, 13t). That certain Petitions are not of a nature to require the publication of notices, 105. Recommend the suspension of the Slst Rule, 174, 189, That the notices given are not sufficient, 115. Recommend the suspension of the Rules, 136. 600. On Standing Orders ; same j^owers, (1885) 7, 30. Report that the notices required have been given, 35, 39, 47, 54, 58, 62, Of,, 75, 85, 88, 95, 9';t, 107, 182. That certain P(«tition3 are not of a nature to require tlie publication of notices. 99, 155. Recommend thesus- pension of the 51st Rule, 75, 114. That the notices given are not sufficient, 169. Eighth Report concurred in, 76 That the notices are sufficient but that the Fee of f UX) luia not been paid, 216. 362 COMMITTEES— co«ftnMe^/. II. Select Committees appointed Standing Orders : — continued. -continued. 001. On Standing Orders ; same powers, (1886) 9, 16. First Report, 34. Report that the notices reiiuirod have been given, 39,54,73, 79, 98, 107, 113, 133, 14'2, 248. Reooiniucnd the suspension ol' the Slst Rule, 98, 114, 142, 248, 278, 286. That the notices given are not sufficient, 107. Twelfth Report referred back to the Committee, 278. 002. On Standing Orders ; same powers, ( 1887) 15, 34. Report that the notices required have been given, 42, 47, 66, 68, 72, 80, 94, 108, 115, 142, 164. Recommend the suspension of tlie 51st Rule, 42, 47, 94, 108. 255. That the notices given are not suflicient, 81. Tenth Report concurred in, 169. Report referred back with an instruction to recon- sider the same, 68. Statutes ; 003. Joint Committee to examine the Reports of the Commission for the consolidation and codirication of the Statutes ; Members on the part of the Assembly ; Message sent to Council, (1885) 34. One member substituted for another and two members added, 88. Members on the part of Council, 38. First Report, 44. Concurred in, 45. Message from Council, Quorum reduced, 86. Agreed to by Assembly, 87. Second Report, 261. 001, Joint Committee to examine the Reports of the Commission for the consolidation and coditication of the Statutes; Members on the part f>; '■{■■■■■ \ssembly ; Message sent to Council, (1886) 57. Members on the part of Coun<' .,, First Report, 79. Concurred in, 79. Second Report, 155. Third Report, 325. Fourth Report, 347. Fifth Report, 417. Sixth Report, 418. Seventh Report, 428. 005. On the Bill respecting the Revised Statutes of the Province of Quebec ; To send for persons and papers, (1887) 56. Report, 94. 000. Stoneham and Tewkesbury : — On the Rill respecting the annexation of a jjortion of the parish of St. Edmond de Stoneham to the townships of Stoneham and Tew- kesbury, (1884) 129. Report 146. Viile Territorial Dinisions. 182. 007. Tanneries : — Select Committee appointed to enipiire into the exchange of Govern- ment ])roj)erty situated in the village of St. Henri des Tanneries, near Montreal, (1874-5)34. First Report, 38. Concurred in, 44. Second Report, 45. Concurred in, 46. Message sent to Council requesting leave for M(Mnbers to attend and give evidence before the Committee, 46. Third Report; concurred in. 50. Fourth Report, concurred in, 61. Fifth ^Report. (App. No. 2) 79. Sixth Report, 83. Concurred in, 84. Motion that John Rollo Middleniiss having refu6e make Reports from Select Committees, standing in their places, (18()7-(J8) 8Lst Rule,' 144. 622. Regulating the mode of paying witnesses before Select Committees (1867-68) 2-nd. Rule, 144. V. Incidental Proceedings : 1. Relative to Committees of the Whole House : 623. Motion to go into Committee on r. certain subject ; Debate thereon adjourned by the Speaker leaving ihe Chair at six o'clock, (1875) 97, (1876) 190. (1877-78.) 64. (187-9) 156, 176 (1880) 69, 168. (1881) 214 (1882) 214. (1883 44, (1884) 257, (1885) 165. (ISSOj 131. (1887) 161. COMMITTEES-cow/mwe^/. 365 pra, 334—354, V. Incidental Proceedings -.—continued. (1.) Relative to Committeeis of the whole House : — continued, 624. Instructions to Conmiitti-es of the Whole, (18G7-0S.) liJl. (1875) 119. (1881) 1^43. 625. House goes into Conunittee oi wo Bills at the same time, (1886) 338. 626. Motion lor an instruction negatived, (18()',)-70 ) 177. (187.')) 11',). (1880) 299, 627. Orders for consideration of certain matters in a Committee of the Whole, discharged, (1870) ()(>. (1872) 240. 62§. Bill referred to a Committee ot the Whole and the order referring it to a Standing Committee discharged (1869) 134. 629. Proceedings in Committee of the Whole, in matters relating to questions of Supply, enteredon the Journals, (1867-68)47 94,114. (1869)02,204.(1869-70) 60, 123. (1870)67, 114, (1871) 81, 158. (1S72) 81, 162. (1873-74) 82, 143. (1874-75) 148, 252. (1875) 69, 157. (1876)79, 177. (1877-78) 72, 215. (1878)30,109 (1879) 115, (1880)80,222(1881) 128,282. (1882) 253,314, (1883) 97, 343. (1884) 137, 149, (1885) 67, 293. (1886) 129 406. (1887) 64. 283. 630. Proceedings in Committee of the Whole in reference to various other questions, entered on the Journals (1867-68) 22, 27,33 92. (1869) 18, 114, 141, 162, 196, 173, 174. (1869-70) 32, 175, (1870) 146, 147, 154, 161, 171, 181. (1871.) .37, 101, 139, 153, 103, 171, 204, (1872) 151, 160, 186, 188,214, 230 (1873-74) 70, 159, 173. (1874-75) 57, 104, 142. (1875) 4t), 100, 153, 161, 162, 163, 164. (1876) 40, 45, 54, 8(J, 137, 139, 170, 178, 188, 193, 199, (1877-78) 68, 75, 91, 145, 148, 149, 160, 166, 185, 196, (1878) 113 (1879) 64, 233. (1880) 47, 190, 196, 214, 241, 243, 265. (1881) 128, 132, 133, 251. (1882) 123. (1883) 54. (1884) 137. (1885) 242. (1886) 235. (1887) 99. 63i. Mr. Speaker resumes the Chair hen the House is in Committee, the hour for lea- ving the Chair a^ the evening recess having come, (1869.) 84, 118, (1872) 183. 632. Committees resume their proceedings, adjourned through Mr. Speaker leaving the Chair at six o'clock, P. M. (1869) 119. (1871) 207. ^872) 185. (1887) 102. 633. Rise without reporting, (1870) 21. (1879) 211, 312, 319. (1880)85, 104, 185, (1881) 223. (1884) 109, 276, (1886 412. (1887) 199. 634. Report amended and concurred in, (1869-70.) 177, 178. 635. Report progress and obtain leave to sit again on the same or on a future day (1867- 68)59. (1869) 65, no, 138, 154 (186r,-70) 14,5, 147,149,(1870)38,104,124,146, (1871) 193, (1872) 136, 180, (1873-74) 157, 158, (1875) 101, (1876) 84, (1877-8) 134, 149, 152, (1879) 79, (1880) 161, 185 (1881) 58, 70, 76, 86 &c. (1882) 14, (1883) 6.5. (1884) (w, (1885) 122, (1886) 83, (1887) 218. 636. Resolutions reported from a Committee of the Whole, nnd report received forthwitk (1867-68) 27, 34, 47, 60, (1869) 18, 114, (186'>-70) 175, (1870) 114. 164, (1871) 37, 154, 172, (1872)215,(1875)46,(1876) 42(1877-8) 92, (1878) 113, (1879) .'33 (1880) 47,(1881) 58. (1882) 126, (1883.) (1884) 137. (1885) 174 (1886) 33 (1887) 107. - ( 866 COMMITTEES— cow^mwee/. V. Incidental Proceedings : — continued, (1.) Relative to Committees of the whole House : — continued. 63T. Resolutions reported from a Committee of the Whole and Report ordered to ho re- ceived on a future day, (18G7-G8) 22, 92, (1869) 143, (18(;9-70) 33, (1870) 22, (itj, 147, 154, 170, (1871) 101, 140, 102, (1872) 152, 102, (1873-74) 71, 178. (1875) 100, (1870) 47, (1877-8) 08, 75. (1881) 292, (1882) 124. (1884) 150. (1880) 190. 63§. Resolutions reported and agreed to, and Adresses to His Excellency the Governor General ordered thereon, (1809) 18, (1870) 125. (1874-75) 00. (1879) 70, (1883) 352. 639. Order for receiving the Report of a Committee of the Whole discharged, (1S72) ICO; 040. Chairman of a Committee of the Whole leaves the Chair to submit a point of order to Mr. Speaker, (187(5) 131. (1879) Go, 67. (1880) 272. (1880) 206. (2.) lielative to Select Committees, viz : 041. Joint Committees appointed (1867-68.) i2 26. (1869) 16, 22. (1809-70) 16, 25. (1870) 13,18. (1871) 15,40. (1872) 17, 23. (1878-74.) 32, 43. (1874-75.) 20, 43. (1875) 15, 27, (1876)21,24.(1877-78.) 27,33.(1878) 29, 46. (1879) 37,51. (1880) 19. (1881) 16, 19, (1882) 18. (1883) 28, 40. (1884) 51, 53. (1885) 30, 44. (1886) 18. (1887) 41, 210. 042. Members added or substituted for others, (1870)44.(1872) 52.(1874-75) 141.(175) 103.(1876)25.(1878) 39. (1879) 124. (1880) 155. (1883) 81. (1884) 64,70. (1885)7(3. (1886) 104,145.(1887 141. 043. Quorum reduced (1871) 142, (1873-74.) 102. (1875) 68. (1876) 20. (1877-78) 40. (1878) 44. (1879)44.(1880)35.(1881) 27. (1882) 29. (1883)46. (1884) 58. (1885) 52. (ISSGi 39. (1887) 48. 044. Mr. Speaker lays before the House the Report of a Joint Committee, (1869) 137. 045. Recommend the suspension of the 56th Rule of the Council and the 58th Rule of the House, respecting the printing of Bills (1870) 120. 040. Reports concurred in, (1870) 70. (1871) 143, 226. (1872) 203. (1873-4) 203. (1874-5) 103. (1875) 149. 184 (1876) 60, 109, (1877-8) 142. (1878) 102. Part of a Report (1876) (59, 77, 78, 1877-78,) 62,63(1883) 206. (1884) 175, 376, (1885) 232 (1886) 107, 114,331. (1887) 142. 047. Resolution for the appointment of nine (or more) Standing Committees ; Select Committee appointed to prepare lists of Members to compose the same (1867-8) 6. 7- (1869) 7, 13. (1869-70,) 8, 14. (1870) 5, 10. (1871) 6, 7. (1872) 6. 16. (1873-4) 11, 14. (1874-5) 15, 16. (1875) 5, 7. (1876) 9, 21. (1877-8) 6, 21. (1878) 5, 26, (1879) 5, 13. (1880) 6, 9. (1881) 6, 17. (1882) 6. (1883) 21. (1884) 15. (1885) 7. (1886) 9. (1887) 15. 04§. Instructions and other proceedings relatu:g to Standing Committees are incorpora- ted with those relating to select Committees generally. Vide Infra. 355. 049. A Select Committee of more than fifteen Members, appointed suspending the Rule, (1867-68)35. f 1869-70.) 26. COMMITTEES— cow/mwerf. 86t ordered to he re- 70) 22, (W, 147, 3) 100, (18715) 47, cy the Governor I, (1883) 352. rged, (1872) 100; point of order to rO) 16, 25. (1870) 3. (1875) 15, 27. d. (1881) 18, 19. 1, 210. 74-75) 141. (175) 34,70. (1885)70. !'7-78) 40. (1878) .885) 52. (1880) , (18G9) 137. 58th Euleofthe 4) 203. (1874-5) eport (1870) 69, ) 107, 114,331. nittees ; Select e (1867-8) 6. 7- (1873-4) 11, 14. ;. (1879) 5, 13. 9. (1887) 15. ). are incorpora- ding the Rule, v. Incidental Proceedings -.—continued. (2.) Relative to Select Committees : — continued. 650. Sub-conimittcea appointed, (1871) 52. 94. 190. iir>l. Appointed by Mr. Speaker, — General Committee of Elections, (under Controverted Elections Act')— (1867-68) 18. Ac. Vide Elections, 60-65. 652. Appointed to assi.st Mr. Speaker in various matters, Vide Supra, 334-354, 542-252. 653. Committees of a former Session provisionally revived, (1869)7. (1869.70.) 8. (1870) 5. 654. Petitions referred, (1867-68)39, 86. (1875) 115. Part of a Petition referred, (1870) 87. 655. Petition of a former session referred, (1869) 22. 656. Quorum ilxed at less than a majority of the Members of a Committee, (1867-68) 15, 39. (1869) 17, 22. (1869-70) 17, 26. (1870) 17, 19, (1871) 36, 39. (1872) 22, 34, (1873-74) 34. 42. 657. Members added are substituted for other Members (1867-68) 21. (1869-70) 17. 139. (1870)25,74. (1871) 15,36,47,99, (1872)30, 75,(1875) 103. (1876) 25, 53, 101, 130. (1879) 124. (1880) 155. 658. Motion to add certain Members to a Select Committee, negatived, (1870) 127. 659. An amendment proposed to a motion for the formation of a Select Committee, that certain names be added thereto, negatived, (1872) 75. 660. Instructions to Select Committees, (1867-68) 45. 69, SO. (1869) 22, 77. (1869-70) 130. (1870) 31, 130. (1871) 74. (1879) 172, 180. (1881) 95. (1882) 74. (1886) 263, 325. 661. To send for persons and papers (1867-68) 6, 72. {This power is given to all Committees with very rare exceptions.) 662. To obtain reports, maps and other documents, having reference to the continuing of the Gosford Road, (1869-70) 29. 663. To examine witnesses under oath, (1874-75) 34. 664. To take evidence, (1874-75) 34. 665. Authorized to obtain the assistance of counsel, (1874-75) 38. 666. Obtain leave to make a further Report, 217. 667. Report from a Committee suggesting that they be allowed to hold their sittings in Montreal during an adjournment of the House, (1874-75) 50. 66§. Report from a Committee informing the House that they have adjourned their sit- tings to the city of Montreal, (1874-75) 61. 669. Report the draught of a Bill, (1876) 98. 670. To report from time to time (1869) 111 (1869-70) 73. (1871) 138. (1876) 83, 86, (1877- 78) 112, 152, (1879) 61. 868 COMMITTEES— coMimwgrf. V. Incidental Proceedings •.—ivntinued. (2.) lleldtive to Select CommUtee» : — conthmed. 671. To report by Bill, (1874-7r>) 47. 67a. A Comniittoe authorized to continue their sittings during the recess, (18<)Ur70) 108, — To sit during the evening recess, (1872) 250. 673. A Bill referred to the Select Committee on another Bill, (1874-75) 107, 117. 674. Combine the provisions of two or more Bills into one, (18G9) 107, 184, (18G9-7()) 141, (188G) 35<), (1887) 185. 675. House divides on the Questiou for receiving the Report of a Select Committee, (1871) 18('). 676. Leave given to have the evidence taken before a Committee printed, (1874-75) 84. 677. lleports withdrawn, (1872) 128. (1873-74.) 1G6.— and anotlier Report substituted there- for, (1884) 204. 67S. A Conmiitte report that they have given leave to withdraw a Bill (1809) 155. 679. Part of a Report rcfernMl back to the same Committee, for re-consideration, (1871) 148. (1887) G8. Report referred to a Committee of the Whole, (1884) 24G. 6S0. Part of a Report referred to another Committee, (1872) 210. (1873-74.) 103. 6§I. Reports concurred in, (1807-08) 80, 137, (1809) 117, 154, 193, 213. (1809-70) 103, 122, 138, 108, (1870) 37, 47, 50, 178. (1875) 149, (187(5) 60, 109, 113, 159, (1877-8) 142 Certain portions only, concurred in, (1807-08) 59. (1876) 09, 77, 78. (1877-8) 62, 63. (1878) 102. — Amended and concurred in, (1871) 15. 6§2. Report not concurred in, but the same referred to Mr Speaker with power to make certain changes (1872) 258. Motion for the concurrence in a Report negatived, (1884) 220. 6§3. Motion to appoint a Select Committee, withdrawn, (1867-08) 129. — Ruled out of order (1880)210. 6S4. Rules suspended (1874-5) 167, 168. (1876) 188. (1887) 286. 6§5. Motion for concurring in a Report superseded by an amendments (1875) 180. VI. Cluestions Negatived or Superseded : (1.) Motions for appointing Committees of the Whole House — relative to — 686. Debt of the late Province of Canada:— To consider of addressing Her Majesty, praying Her to recommend that the British North America Act, 1867, be so amended as to authorize the Federal Parliament to enact that the Debt of the Iftte Province of Canada be assumed by the Dominion, (1871) 42. COMMITTEES— con/ini/g^/. 86» VI. Guestion Negatived or Superseded \~coiU.inued. (1.) Motions for a])pointiv(/ Commitleea of the Whole Ilouae : — continued. ysy. Gold Mines, St. Francis :— To consider certain proposed resolutions respecting public liuuls in the township of Ditton, in the Gold District of St. Francis (1876) 19(), 194. yiipcrsi'ded hy in amendment, l'J5. out of order 2. Motions for appointment oj Select Committeen, — lielaiivc to — GSS. Beauport Lunatic Asylum :— To en(iuire into the circumstances under which the Beauport Lunatic A.-ylum contract was renewed, during the fall of 1871, (1872) 177. 0*9. Country : — To study the situation of the Country ; Debate thereon adjourneil, ( 1881) 185. Previmis Question put and negativetl, 272. Motion negatived, 274. Crown Lands : 690. To entiuire into the mode of administratitJU of Crown Lands and to suggest such change-* iis m.ay be deemed necessary or expedient to facilitate the settlement of Public Lands ; fl87U.) IWi. 691. To con.-ider the subject of the administration of the Crown Lands, in so far as the .same relates to Timber Limit*!, (1872) 44. A motion made td nscind the decision of the House on the f(ireg(;iiig, super.-eded by an iimcndtMcnt, IC'.'?. 692. Eno dit Deschamps :— To examine the Petition of J. B. Eno dit Deschamps, (1870) 110. 693. Guebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway : -Motion to appoint a Select Committee to enquire into all that concerns the; Debate thereon adjourned, (1881) 101. Further ad'ourned, 105, 118. Two amendments proposetl, 125. First amendment agreed to, 12G. 694. Loan : — To inquire into all matters connected with the Loan of £800,000 Stg. au ortized in the London Times of 4tli July, 1874, signed by the Provincial Treasurer, Ac, &c., (1874-75) 179. 24 870 COMMITTEES— COMMON. Number of Reports of Select Standing Committees. 1867-68 1860 1869-70 1870 1871 187'2 1873-74 1874-75 1875 1876 1877-78 1878 1879 1380 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 ■32 ■£•§ M I O 6 ....16 ....10 ....10 5 8 .... 7 9 ....10 9 5 5 ....11 ,...13 ....10 ....11 6 ....12 9 8 7 2 '" o.i: ?> to ° -z =-f i"r).2 « « »J Is 7= is i^wj ^ bo a 2 .1 ...8 .2 |...2 .2 !...6 .2 '...8 I .2 ...8 ....I. ..6 •= i-' ,2 ...5 .1 ...0 i .3 .1 ...6 I .8 ..2 '..10 .16 I..14 ...1 I..15 .5 ...9 ...8 ...9 .7 '...9 20 18 17 23 9 17 .. ..16 18 13 12 14 15 -...13 15 17 .. .19 17 IG 16 12 10 15 2 3 13 22 13 18 13 18 IC . ...25 21 25 13 20 18 18 13 20 11 19 &., o .2 a a o .11 vii . 0%- '-' So" ^ C 00 a> 0) m S" 3 - ^^ a*" . O '^ -*i ^ m CO C *t5 S'o . 3.2 a . ;=5.2 3 3 £ 0.2 I hi) a T3 N bo a •a a .1 . 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 ..3 ...2 ...2 ...2 ...1 ...2 ...2 ...5 ...4 ...5 ...3 ...2 ...4 ..1 ...1 ...4 ...2 ...1 ...1 ..1 ...2 ...1 ,..1 ,..1 ,..1 ..1 .... 3 1 .Ij. .3 j •'!• .3 1. .2 |. .3!. .2 0. Common Oaols : 1. Bill to aid the maintenance of Common Gaols (1883) 35. Order for second reading discharged, Bill withdrawn, 48. 3. Bill to aid the maintenance of (1883) 55. Committed, 63. Considered in Comniittoe and progress reported, 65, Again considered, amended and reported, 73. Object Idii taken that this Bill should have been recommended by Message, — Mr. Speaker ruled, that His Honor's recommendation had been given ; Passed, 93. By Council, 122. It. A. 361. (46 Vic, c. 15.) Vide Committees, 28. 29. Vide Court Houses and Oaols, 15. COMMON— CONCESSION. 871 t k ii , ;t ,,•1 1 <■< .A 1 o ...6 1 1 1 M 1 2 1 1 ...1 ...3 ...1 ...3 ...2 ...3 ...2 ,..2 1 2 4 2 7 second reading d in Committee , 73. Objection Speaker ruled, »uncil, 122. K. A. Common School Fund : I. Hill to provide tor the I'liial settlement of the Common School Fnnd (188;? 32. Mo- tion for Second reiidinj; objected to on the ground that the IJill in nnt l>a.sed on Re- flolutionn. — Mr. Speaker ihifens giving Imh deeinion until another .sitting, 4r). Mr Speaker suggestH that tlie Hill he witiidrawn, U'.t. Order for .second reading discharged; Hill withdrawn, 121.) 9. Bill to provide for the linal .settlement of the Common Schdol Fund, (18S3)2r)2. Com- mitted, conjiidered, ameiKh'd, reported and pas.scd, 281. ]{y Council, 31t). R. A. 3(32, (4t) Vic, c. 22.) Vide Accounti, 3U6, Coiiimittees, 30. Common Schools : — Vide Accountn, 308-305. Communaut6 des Soeurs des Saints Noms de Jesus et de Marie :— Vide Hochela. Considered and progress reported, 112. To I)(! reprinted, 113. Further considered, reported and passed, 117. By Council, amended, 197. Agreed to, 197. R. A., 296. (50 Vic, c. 45.) Compagnie Frauco-Canadienne : — Petition of Michael Cahill and others; praying for assis- tance in the matter of their claims against that company, (1877-78) 111. Compagnie Industrielle du Canada :— Vide Industrial Company of Canada. Companies incorporated by Letters Patent :— Vide Accounts, 307. Companies incorporated by Special Statutes :— Bill to permit Companies incorporated by Special Statutes to increase their capital stock, and for other purposes; Presented (1882) 200. Committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 218. By Council with amendments, 335. Considered, 335. Agreed to, 354. R. A., 362. (45 Vic, c. 48.) Companies incorporated under Imperial Statutes :— Bill respecting; presented, (1880) 30. Considered in Committee and amended, 86. Re-cominitted, amended, reported and passed, 106. By Council, 234. R. A., 305. (43-44 Vic, c 38.) Complimentary Tickets :— Vide Accounts, 1425. Compton (County) : — Vide Bridges, 30, Roads, 58, 59. Compton : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 33, 34. Comptou and Beauce : — Vide Accounts, 308. Territorial, Divisions, 35. Compton Ladies' College : — Vide Education, 55, 96. Compton : — Patents issued in County of : Vide Accounts 309. Concession k titre de Seigneurie : — Vide Accounts. 395. .vA ^> "^" '^^> ^ -^-^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I ■^iiia u tii 12.5 2.2 20 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 -m 6" - ► V] <^ /} O ^;. / /^ Photographic Sciences Corporation i3 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. MS80 (716) 872-4503 v\ \ iV 4' ** O'^ PC^ & iJ72 CONFERENCES. I. Conferences originating with the Legislative Assembly ; 1 — 13. II. Conferences originating with the Legislative Council ; 7. III. Orders and Incidental Proceedings ; 14, 15. I. Conferences originating with the Legislative Assembly :— Helutive-to. Amendments to Bills : — On disagieeing to nmeiulmcnts nuule l>y the Legislative Coun- cil lu Bills f'riiiu tlie Assembly. — lielatire to : — 1. fiellechasse : — To detach tliatconnty lioiu the district ol'Moiitinagny ; Coinniittee ap- pointed to draw U(( Keasoiis, (187i') l'.)8. Iteport ol' Ilcivsons; Conl'orence do»ired, I'M. Mess ige from Council agreeing to a Conference, 2(*6. Report d( livery of Reasons. '.^22. Message to Council infurmim; thcni that through inadvertence, the procediiigs were not suspiiidedduringtheConference, 228. Council iii.-iston their iimendments, 227. 2. College of Three Rivers :— To amend the Ai:t of inrorporation of the same ; Com- mittee to draw up Reasons, (1878-74) 154. Report of Re.istjns ; Conference de-ireil, 157. AcO' ded to, lOU. Council do not insist on the amendments, 201. 3. Colonial Gold Mining Company Bill :— Committee appointed to draw up Reaso' s ; Report Rcn-sons; agrc'-d to. (I88(t) 2()4. C nfeience di -si red ; agreed to, 264. Message from Council ra'piesting th^t the Bill be sent back ; Bill returned, 206. 4. District Magistrates :— Committee aj>|)ointe 1 to draw up Reasons; Report of Rea- sons; Conference desired (1869) 215. Acceded to, 216. Council do not insist on thi ir amendment, 217. A. Game Laws: — To amend the si me; Committee appointed to draw up Reasons; Re- port of Reasons ; Conference desired ; agreed ti ; maimgers appointed ; Report; Council do not insist on their amendment (1867-68) 151. 6. Municipal Code : — To further amend the Municipal Code; Committee appointed todraw up Reasons; Report of Reasons, (1878) 142. Conference desired ; agreed to 143 Report delivery of Reasons, 145. Council do not insist on some of their amendm-'nts ; Amendment agreed to less those mentioned in Message, 145. 7. Quebec Legislature : — To establish special piorisionB respecting the Legislature of the Province of Quebec ; Committee appointe I to draw up Reasons, (1873-74) 153. Report of Reasons ; Conference desired, 157. Acceded to, 186. Further Conference desired by the Council, 195. Acceded to, lUG, Houc ' does nut insist on its disagreement to the amendments, 196. CONFERENCES -co/T/i//Me«/. 373 I I. Conferences originating with the Legislative Assembly ■.—continued, 8. St. Hyacinthe Cemetery : — To proviiie for the transfer of the ownorship of the St. Hyacinthe Roman Cithohc Cemetery ; Committee appomle I to draw uj) llensons, (1879) 230. Houfe suspends its procfi'dings to allow the Committee tojju to the Coun- cil and desire a Cunfen nee ; Report that they had hcen to the Council, -4i). Aci^eded to, 248. Council do not insist on their amendment.-?, 304. Report concurred in, 30.3. 9. Union Commerciale : — To incorporate the Quebec Union Comnum-inte ; Committee appointed to draw up Reasons, (1870) 185. Report Reasons; agreed to, "JOO. ITiuse suspend;* it proceedings, 213. Conference agreed t<,'; Messiige sent to Council requesting their Honors to appoint another day for the meeting of the Confer ■n()e,22n. Acceded to, 23."). House sunpends its procetdiiigs, 2 (1. R"'port that tlie (committee had been to the Council, 247. Council do not insi>t, 274. 10. Wages of Laborers : — To exempt from seiz.tre one half of the wngcs of Inborers ; Committee appointed to draw up Rrasons ; House suspends its proceeding.^ to iillow the Committee to goto theCouncil an I desire a Cunf«'rence, (1880) 20.j. R .poit Rea- sons, 295. ; Conference agreed to, 303. 11. Committee appointed to draw up Reasons to be oflered at a Conference with the Council, lor dissigreeing to their amendments to the Bill, intituled : " An Act to grant t-ubsidies for the construction of certain Railways, (1882) 3.56. Report Reasons; agreed to; Conference defiied, 3.")7. House suspends its jiroceedings; Conference ngre-d to ; Report, .3.">8. New amendment, 359. Agreed to, 3()0. 12. Committee appointed to draw up Reasons to be olFered at a Conference with the Council, for disagreeing to tlieir amendments to the Bill, intituled : " An Act to amend the Acts relating to the city of Montreal." (1882) 245. Report Reasons, 247. Agreed to, 255. Conference di sired ; motion to suspend the proceedings of the House ; Del)ate thereon adjourned, 2.55. House suspends its proceedings, 273. Council insist on their amendments, 315. 13. Conference desired with the Legislative Council for the purpose of communicating to them the Reason whicli induced this House not to concur in the amendment made to the eleventh clause of the Bill, intituled : " An Act to amend the Charter of the city of Montreal, (1885) 267. House suspends its proceedings; Committee report that an answer will be gent, 2sl. Conference agreed to by Council, 284. House sus- pends its proceedings ; Report delivery of Reason ; Reason withdrawn, and refilaced by another ; amendments amended, 285. II. Conference originating with the Council '.—Relative to. — Quebec Legislature :— Vide supra, 7. III. Orders and Incidental Proceedings : 14. Resolutions, That before desiring a Conference with the I^egi-slative Coimcil.the rea» sons to be given therefor be prepared and agreed to by the House before a Message shall be sent therewith, (1867-68) 99th Rule, 145. 374 CONFERENCES-CONSOLIDATED. Ill' Orders and Incidental Proceedings -.—continued. 15. Megsage to Legisliitive Council informing them that through inadvertence the proceedings of the Assemhly were not suspended during a Conference (1872) 223. Congregational College of B. N. A : — Petition for an Act to allow the Congregational College of British North America, to confer degrees in Divinity and to ameml the Act 27-28 Victoria, cap. 1G2, (1884) 32. Keport of notice, 46. Bill presented 47. Referred, 53. Keported, 78. Considered, reported and passed, 86. By Council, 144. Fee remitted, 238. R. A. 380. (47 Vic, c. 49.) Congregationalists : — To extend the provisions of the Act to incorporate the Congrega- tional Ministers' Widows* and Orphans' Fund Society ; From Council ; Read twice and referred, (1872) 217. Reported, 222. Considered, reported and passed, 225. R. A. 273. (36 Vic, c 69.) Connecticut and Passampsic Rivers Railroad :— Vide Railways. 9. Connolly, Frances Jane : — Petition for an Act to authorise the sale of certain property sub- ject to suh.»titution (1880) 39. Report of notice, 4."). Bill presented, 47. Referred, %. Reported, 122, Considered in Committee, reported, passed, 153. By Council, 234. R. A. 307, (4344, Vic, c 80.) Consolidated Debt : — Bill appropriating to the payment of the Consolidated Debt of the Province, the grant made by the Government of the Dominion of Canada to the Go- vernment of the Province of Quebec, under the Fedenil Act 47 Victoria, chapter 8 ; Read twice &c Committed, (1886)204. Considered, reported and passed, 244. By Council, 348. R. A. 432. (49-50. Vic, c 2.) Vide CommUtees 133. Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund Act :— Vide Accounts, 310. Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund of Lower Canada:— Vide Accounts, 311. Consolidated Railway Act :— Vide Railways, 40, 41. Consolidated Railway Fund :— Vide Accounts. 1312. Committees 31, 32. liailwai/s 26 — 28. Consolidated Revenue Fund :— Vide Committees, 33. Consolidated Seigniorial Act :— Vide Cadastres, 1, 4. Consolidated Statutes : 1. Bill to further amend chapter 68 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, (1881) 103. Debate on Question for second reading adjourned 276. Committee considered, amended, reported and passed, 286. By Council, 306. R. A. 309. (44-45 Vic, c 24. 3. Bill to amend chapter 75 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada. (1881) 245. Committed, considered, reported and passed 287. By Council, 307. R. A. 310. (44-45 Vic, c 30.) 3. Bill to amend chapter 18 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada. (1882) 218. Referred, 238. Reported, 241. CONSOLIDATED-CORONER'S. 375 ,l» (la. (1882) 218. Consolidated Statutes '.—continued. 4. Bill to further amuiul chapter seventy one of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada, (1882) 4'.>. Referred, 'Jo. Reported ; to be reprinted. 98. Considered, reported and passed, 110. By Council with an amendment, 165. Agreal to, 106. R. A. 204. (45 Vic, c. 37.) 5. Bill to repeal the 12th section of chapter 22 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, (1884)189. Committed, considered, reported and passed, 207. By Council, 239. R. A. Sm, (47 Vic, c. 28.) 6. Bill to amend chapter 51 of the Consolidated Statutes for Ix)wer Canada, (1884.) 128. 7. Bill to amend chapter 25 of the Con.solidated Statutes for Lower Canada. (1884) 64. Committed, 89. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 102. By Council, 210, R. A. 882. (47 Vic, c 19.) Vide Commissioner'a Courts, 2. Statutes, 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18. Juries, 4, 8. Constituted Rents : 1. Bill respecting the hypothecation of the capital of Constituted Rents representing Seigniorial dues, and the registration of hypothecs thereon. (1884) 41. fi. Bill respecting the hypothecation of the capital of Constituted Rents representing Seigniorial dues and the registration of hypothecs thereon. (1887)48. Referred, 133. 3. Bill to provide for the summary recovery of Constituted Rents. (1885) 156. Referred, 197. Constitution of Certain Courts : —Bill to nmend the laws respecting the constitution of certain Courts in this Province and the Code of Civil Procetlure. (1886) 227. Referre Providence, Les Dames de la : — Petition of the Revd. T. Brassard and others ; praying to be affiliated with that institution, (1877-8) 163. Cfttean St Louis : 1. Petition for amendments to the Act 38 Vict., chap, 73, (1882) 77. 3. Deaf and Dumb Instruction :— Petition for aid, (1871) 97. COTEAU-COURSOL. 377 if sthere ; praying COteau St. Louis ■.—continuetL 3. Providence :—PotitiMn for aid, (1873-74) 56. Cdteau St Pierre et C6te St Luc :— Vide Territorial Dinsiom, 36. C6te des Neiges, College :— Vide Education, o6. C6t6, Charles :— Vide Nai'ifjatinns, 4. C6t6, J. : — Vide Political appointments and F.lectiont of Canada. Cdte St. Antoine (Village) : 1. Petition for an Act to amend the Act 42 — 13. Vict., chap. 43, intitntcd ; " An Act respecting the village of Cole St. Antoine," (1S81) 3."). Report of notice, '.•2. Bill presented, 101. Referred, 115. Reported, 218. To he re-printed, 228. Considered, repott- ed and passed, 202. By Council witli amendments; read first time, 288. Bill with- drawn ; Fee remitted, 299. Petition against the Bill, 172. 'i. Petition for an Act to amend the Act 42-43 Vict., chap. 43, and to grant further powers to the corporation of the village of Cote St. Ahtoine, (1882) 33. Report of notice, /VS. Bill presented, 54. Referred, 7fi. Keported, 166. Considered in Committee, amended, reported and passed, 181. By Council with amendments, 241 . Bill withdrawn ; Fee remited, 263. 3. Petition for an Act to amend the Act 42-43 Vict., chap. 43, and to grant fiiither powers to the corporation of the village of Cote St. Antoine, 1885) 44. Report of notice, 47. Bill ])resented, 48. Referred, 52. Reported, 169. Considered, reported and passed, 178. By Council with amendments, 262. Agreed to, 263, R. A. 321. (48 Vic, c. 73.) C6teau St. Pierre :— Vide Territorial Divisiona, 36. Cflte Ste. Catehrine :— Vide Territorud Divisions 37. C6te St. Paul :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 38. C6te St. Louis (Municipal Council) :— Vide Carters. Couillard, F. X. :— Vide Accounts, 325. Council cf Agriculture :— Vide Accounts, 326. Council of Public Instruction :— Vide Accounts, 327, 328. Country Roads :— Vide Roads, 2 ■ Count Viola : — Vide Accounts, 329. Coursolles, A. 0. J. :— Vide Accounts, 330. Coursol, Dame Marie Henrietta :— Vide Qtiesnel, Hon. Fridtric Augutte. 878 COURT HOUSES. Court Houses and Oaols : 1. Bill to ninend clinps. 109 and 110 of tlie Consolidated Statutes for L. C. and to provide for tho transfer of Trisonera from one Gaol to another, (1870) 179. Coniniittcil. considereil, reported and passed, 192. By Council, '219. U. A., 2'22. (34 Vic, c. '.».) 51. Petition of Hins. Davis; jjrayinfi that the new Court House and Gaol for the county of Gaap6 be erected at Ga«j)6 Basin, (18G9) 52. 3. Petition praying that the new Court House and Gaol be erected at Gasp^ Biwin, (1809) 52. 4. Petition for the transfer of the Court, Prison and Registry office lor the county df Ottawa, from Aylnier to Hull, (1869) 58. 5. To amend the Act to provide means of supplying the loss of the Public Records nml documents destroyed by tire at the Kamouraska Court House and Gaol ; presented, (1809) 97. Referred to a Select Committee, 143. 6. Aid to construct a building for the Circuit Court at Matane, (1871) 170. T. Petition of the Revd. J. B. Langlois, praying remuneration as Catholic Chaplain to the Montreal Gaol, (1867-68) 57. i. Petition for aid to build a House of Correction in the city of Montreal, (1867-68) 24. (1869) 70. 9. Bill to provide a remedy for the losses occasioned by the burning of the, Quebec Court House; presented, (1873-74) 31. Referred to a Select Committee, 40. Repcirted with amendments, 66. Considered and reported, 71, Order for third reading discharged, re-commiited, amended, reported and passed, 79 By Council with amendments; agreed to, 146. R, A,, 203, (37 Vic, c, 15,) Vide Committees, 507, 10. Bill respecting the construction of the Court House of Quebec ; presented, (1876) 5."). Read a second and the third time and passed, 71, By Council, 136, R, A, 204, (4() ■* ic. c, 4,) Vide Committees, 122, 11. Bill respecting the building of the Quebec Court House, (1882) 322, Committed, 333, Considered in Committee, amended, reported and passed, .S34, By Council, 355, R, A, 364, (45 Vic, c. 26,) Vide Committees, 120, 12. Bill to amend the act respecting the building of the Court House of Quebec, 45 Vic, chap,, 26 (1885) 256, Amendment to second reading proposed and negatived, 286, Committed, considered, reported and passed, 286, By Council, 300, R, A, 321, (48 Vic, C.16( Vi.le Committees, 121. 13. Petition for a grant of money to establish a Court House in the parish of St Vital de Lampton, (1869) 42. 14. Petition of the keeper of the Court House of Three Rivers, for an increase of Salary, (1869-70) 112. COURT— CRfiDIT. 879 ,1* lol for the county at Gaap^ Biiuin, or the county of treal, (1867-riS) 24. Court Houses and OaqU:— continued. IS. Bill to provide fur employing without the walls of Common Goals, prisoners whoaro imprisoned therein; presented, (1880) 'Ji). Question for second rciidinj,'; Debate thereon adjourned, 77. Con8idereoriiting the " ('n',lit Foncier France i-Ciinadien,"(188'J) 111). Report of notice ; Hill presented, 121. HtlVrnil, !,')(). Reported, 173, l'.)3. ('on^idered in Committee, 20(5. Reported and passed, 214. By Council with aincndniciits, 28.). Amendnunta read 1st time, 28.'). Agreed to, 2'.m;. H. A., :!i;3. (45 Vic, c 84.) Vide Committees, 246. Credit Mobilier Canadien: — Petition for an Act to incorporate the " Credit Mohilicr Cmiii- dien (1882) 107. Report of notice, 1.30. Bill presented, 131. Referred, 1.3tl. Repoiteil,2(«. Considered in Committee, amended, reported and i)a8sed, 242. By Council, 3.33. K. A., 362. (45 Vic, c 86.) Credit Mobilier et Agricole de Quebec : 1. Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1882). 116. Report of notice ; Bill preaoiitcd, 121; Referred, 148. Reported, 203. Considered in Committee and progress redorteil, 215. Further considered, amended, reported and passed, 243. By Council, 333. R. .\., 363. (45 Vic, c. 85.) 2. Petition for an Act to amend the Act 45 Victoria, Chapter 85, intituled : " An .Vet to incorporate " Le Cr(^dit Mobilier et Agricolc de Quebec" (1887) 87. R(>port of no- tice, 108, Bill presented. 5l8t. Rule suspended, 108. Referred, 124. Reported, 1,")3 Considered, reported and passed, 169. Fee remitted, 287. Creditors: — Bill respecting contracts matle to defraud Creditors ; presented, (1871)) 76 Com- mitted, 137. Three months hoist moved, 163 negatived, 173. Considered in Committee, 174. Criminal Court, Beanhamois :— Vide Accounts, 365, 366. Criminal Court, District of Ottawa :— Vide Accounts, 367. Criminal Court, Joliette :— Vide Accounts, 368, 370. Criminal Matters :— Vide Accounts, 369. Criminal Term, Quebec :— Vide Accounts, 371. Cross, Robert :— Vide Winter Roads, ft. CROWW-CURRAN. 881 i' Crown and Clergy Lands :— Viile Lands, 17. Crown, Intervention of the :— Vide Cixil Cases. Crown Lands Agents : — Vide Account*, 382-384. < ommiitees, 'J47. lMnd» 1, 10. Crown Lands and Woods and Forests :— Vide Awounta, 387. Crown Lands : I. Bill rtspcciiiiK stttltnient on; presented, (1880) .39. 'i. ni!l re.-ipcctinj,' the cetllenient ol'Ctown Ltindt*, (1881) 112. 'i. Bill nspeetiiig the leaning of Crown Lands, (188»i) .ToG. Conitnitted, .SrjG. ronsidcred, reported and imssed, -Kd). By Council, 424. R. A., 433. {4l>-50 Vic., c. 32 ) Vide Com- miltees, 37. 4. Moneys received by Crown Lands Agents :— Vide Accounts, 37'J, 380. 5. Report of Commissioner of : — Vide Accounts, 372. Vide ylcfounta, 374-381. Vommitteen,?)^. Lands, 1-43. Crown Lands Department : — Motion to appoint a Select Connnittee to inquire into all the eircnni.staiue!* cimnected with the defalcation discovered in the, — amendment pro- posed ami agreed to, that the investigation he made hy the Puhlic Accounts Com- mittee, (188G) .'iS. Vide Accounts, 38o. 38G. Crown Suits : 1. Bill to provide for the institution of suits against the Crown, by Petition of Eight, and respecting procedure in Crown Suits, (1872) 64. 3. Bill to provide for the institution in this Province of suits against the Crown by Petitii n of Right ; presented, ( 1879) 33. Committed, 58. Considered and amended, 99. Motion to re-commit negatived, 99. Re-committed, amended and pa!>sed, 1(X). By Council with amendment, 152. Cruelty to Animals :- Petition of Thomas Workman, to be incorporated for the purpose of preventing cruelty to animals, (1869) 31. Report of notice, 35. Bill presented, 67. Reported amended, 71. Committed, 77. Reported, 80. Passed, 85. By Council, 119. R. A., 220. (32 Vic, c. 81.) Cruiokshank, James : — VideLow, Practice of, 7, 8. Cuisset, Octave : — Vide Beet-Root Sugar, 5; Cultivators' Insurance Company : — Vide Insurance Companies, 30. Curran, J. J. .•—Vide Accounts, 388. 382 CUSTOMARY— DAIRY. Cttitomary Powers, Substitutions and Servitudes :— Bill ordoriiiK the roKintrntiou ,,f ciiHtoniary y law ; preflented, (IHHl) 'J8. Kdferred to Seh'ct Conunittee on Co«l(> of C'ivil I'rocfMliirc, 14'J. Keported, 188. (Joiisider«'d, '2\C>, To lie re-printed, 217. Threi! months IioIhI pro- posed and negatived. '24'2. Ktt-coniniitted, amended, reported and passed, 1!>3. Ity Council, 285, Ic. A. iJ08, (•14-J5 Vic, e. 1(5.) Vide Accounln, 38'J. 9. Kill to amend the Act 44-15 Vict., cliap. 10, to extend the delay for rei^istorinj; cur. tomary ditwers and Hervitudes mentioned therein, and to providf lor a more (lli- cient puhlleation of said Act. (1883) 91. Committed 103. Considered, reported and piia- Hcd, 207. By Council, 239. H. A. 3r.2. (4C Vic, c. 25.) 51. Petition praying that the delay for the re^iHtration of customary dowers, he exten- ded, (1884) 144. 4. Bill to further amend the Act 44-45 Victoria, chapter lf>, intituled ; "An ,\pt to order the registration of customary dowers and servitudes in certain ciwcs not provided for hy law." (1884) 112. Order for second reading discharged, 104. ft. Bill from Ix'gislative Council, intituled : " An Act to further amend the Act 44-15 Victoria, chai)ter K), to extend the delay for the rtsgistration of the customary dowers and servituiles therein mentioned" (1884) 158. Read the first time 159. Referred I'M, Reported, 2(52. Considered, amended, reporteil and i)a8sed, 277. Amendments agree ' to by Council 323. R. A., 379. (47 Vic, c. 15. Vide Dowera, 1, 2. Cuvillier, Dame Marie Ang^lique : — Petition for An act to authorize the sale or other disposition of certain property belonging to tlu! estate of the late Dame Marie An- gChflue Cuvillier (1886) 78. Report of notice, 98. Bill presented, 100. Referred, 100. Re- ported, 148. Considered and progress reported, 155. Amended reported and pn.ssed, 172. By Council, 227. R. A., 432. (49-50) Vic, c. 88.) Vide Delisle, Alexandre Maurice, Cyr, Charles : — Vide Accounts, 390 D. Daaquam, Bellechasse &C :— (Townships) Vide Accounts, 391, 392. Roads, 62. Dagenais :— Vide Accounts, 1414. Dairy Association : — Bill from the Legislative Council, intituled : An " Act to authorize the incorporation of a Company, under the name of the " Dairy Association of the Pro- vince of Quebec, " (1882) 154. Read 1st time, 154. Committed, 163. Considered and progress reported. 168. Further considered, reported and passed, 170. R. A., 204. (45 Vic, c. 66.) Vide Accounts, 393. Dairy Schools : — Vide Accounts, 394. ic n»Ki«tmti(i!i . Vide yl ccoun/«, 404-413. 3. Bill to make hotter provision for the recovery of ; presented, (1680) 106. Commit- ted, 203. Considered in Committee and amended, *J36. Three months hoist moved and negatived, 236. Reported and agreed to, 237. Passed, 259. 3. Bill to make better provision for the recovery of debts. (1881) 19. Referred to the Select Committee on the Code of Civil Proceduce, 44. 4. Bill to make better provisions lor the recovery of debtH. (1882) 18. Debt of the Province :— Vide Accounts, 404-407, 411. Debt, nonconsolidated :— Vide Accounts, 4('8. Debts and Assets of the late Province of Canada :— Vi.lc Accounts 40'J-410, 412, 413. Ad-' ministration, Provindal, 1. DeCaze, Due : — Vide i4cfoun J. H. : — Petition for an Act to authorize the sale of certain property subject to substitution, (1879) 109. Report of notice, 118. Vide Connolly, Dame Frances Jane. Dogs : — Petition from the municipality of the parish of Three Rivers, for the right to impose a tax, not exceeding ten dollars, on Dogs, (1872) 51. Dominicans : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the Dominicans or Preaching Friars of the Province of Quebec, (1883) 35. Report of notice, 49. Bill from the Council, 122. Referred, 123. Reported, 153. Considered, reported and passed, 158. Fee remitted 202. R. A., 360. (46 Vic, o. 62.) 388 DOMINION— DRAPEAU. Dominion Homestead Bnilding Society :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1871.) 18. Report of notice, 45. Bill presented, 71. Referred, 71. Reported with amendments, 117. Committed, considered, reported and passed, 130. By Council, 177. R. A., 228. (35 Vic, c. 38.) Dominion Lime Company : — Petition for an Act to incorporate " The Dominion Lime Com- pany " (1887 (27. Report of notice, 42. Bill presented, 42. Referred, 49. Reported with amendments, 80. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 88. By Council, amended ; Aniendments agreed to, 154. R. A. 21)7. (50 Vic, c, 63) Dominion of Canada Land and Colonization Company : — Vide Accounts, 456-458. Doncaster : - Vide Territorial Divisions, 40, 41. Doran, Mr ; — Vide Accounts, 460. Dorchester (County) : — Petition for aid for certain families whose crops were destroyed during the hail storm which occurred laat July (1875) 85. Dorchester Bridge : — Vide Accounts, 461. Dorchester Registration Division :— Vide Registry Offices, 1. Dorion, Charles : — Vide Accounts, 459. Justice, Administration oj, 96. Doucet, Eugene : — Vide Justice, Administration of, 91. Doucet, Theodore : — Vide Notarial Profession, 37. D'Outremont (Village) : — Vide Territorial'^Divisions, 37. Dowers : 1. Bill to enforce the registration of Customary Dowers created before the 1st August, 1866; presented, (1876) 20. Not proceeded in, 3. Bill to enforce the registration of Customary Dowers created before the 1st August, 1866; presented, (1875) 16. Not proceeded in. 3. Petition that the delay for enregistering same may be prolonged, (1883) 126. Dow, W'& Co, Montreal: — Petition for the re-imbursementof certain sums of money paid for brewer's licenses, (1878, 40. Dow, William :— Petition foran Act to define the seizin, powers and duties of the executors of the will of the late William Dow, Esquire and for other purposes connected there- with, (1886) 16. Report of notice, 39. Bill presented. 56. Referred, 56, Reported, 78. Considered amended, reported and passed, 110. By Council amended, 169. Agreed to, 173. R. A. 431. (49-50 Vic, c 90.) Drapean, Charles : — Vide Accounts, 462. Drapeau Stanislas : — Vide Historical and Statistical Studies. DRILL SHED— DURHAM. 889 > were destroyed 5 the Ist August, I the 1st August, Drill Shed at Qnebec :— Condition respecting the contribution by the Donr.inion Govern- ment towards the building of a Drill Shed at Quebec, removed, (1884) 175. Vide Accounts, 463. Drummond and Arthabaska :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 42, 43. Drummond aad Arthabaska Counties Bailway : — Vide Railways, 56. Drummond Bridge Company : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the " Drummondville Bridge Company," (1882) 82. Report of notice, 107, Bill presented, 108. Referred, 148. Reported, 189, Connidered in Committee, amended, reported and passed, '211. By Council, 255. R. A., 363. (45 Vic, c. 106.) Drummond County Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 57. Drummondville Academy : — Vide Education, 97. Drunkards : Bill to provide for the interdiction of habitual Drunkards, (1869-70) 57. Referred to a Select Committee, 117. Members added, 119. Reported, amended, 126. Considered in Committee, amended, reported, 131. Passed, 134. By Council, 178. R. A., 190. (33 Vic, c. 26.) Vide Committees, 250i. Habitual Drunkards. Dual representation : — Bill to complete the abolition of ; presented (1879) 95. Committed, 158. Considered, 211. Reported. 229. Passed, 249. Duclos, Pieire :— Vide Lens, Union St Pierre Bienville de, 16, Dudswell :— Vide Roaih, 69. Duff, Terrence :— Vide Bridges, 87. Dufour, Revd. E. : — Vide Flour Mill. Territorial Divisions, 34. Du Lievre and Ottawa Transportation and Mining Company :— Vide Mining Companies, 5. Du Loup, River :— Vide Bridges, 33. Du Moine and Des Barques Islands :— Petition for an Act to amend the Act 27-28 Victoria, cap. 70, intituled : " An Act to enable the proprietors of the islands Du Moine and des Barques to make regulations for the better Government of the said islands, (1884) 69. Report of notice, 78. Bill presented, 84. Referred, 91. Reported, 128. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 139. By Council, 196. R. A., 381. (47 Vic, c 64.) Dunham Ladies Colleges : — Vide Education, 58, 98. Dupin River : — Vide Bridges, 34. Dupont, Pierre : — Vide Court Houses and Gaols. 14. Dnpras, Revd. J. C. : — Vide Sle. Julienne, parish of. Dupnis and Des Valltes Rivers :— Vide Bridges, 35. Durham : — Vide Roads, 70. Territorial Divisions, 44. 890 DURHAM— ECCLESIASTICAL. Durham and Sutten Railroad charter :— Vide Railways, 284. Durham South : — Vide Roads, 71. Durham Terrace : — Vide Accounts, 464. Dussault, Janvier : — Vide Accounts, 195, 465. Duties, Tolls, &c. :— Vide Accounts, 466 — 468. Duvernay, Frdres : — Petition praying the House to subscribe for a certain number of co- pies of a book, intituled : " Code des Our&s, Magistrals et Paroissiens, " (1870) 11. Re- ferred to Committee on Contingencies, 79. E. Eagan, (Township) :— Vide Bridges, 36. Eastern Townships Agricultural Association :— Petition for An Act to incorporate the, (1885)58. Report of notice, 66. Bill presented 66. Referred, 72. Reported, 126. Con- sidered, reported and passed, 136. By Council amended, 230. Agreed to, 230. Fee remitted. 264. R. A. 321. (48 Vic, c. 64.) Eastern Townships Colonization and Credit Company -.—Petition for an act of incorpora- tion, (1881) 22. Report of notice, 60. Bill from the Council, 122. Read twice and re- ferred, 123. Reported, 193. Considered, reported and passed, 205. Amendments agreed to by Council, 227. R. A. 307, (44-45 Vic, c. 61.) Eastern Townships Land and Improvement Company :— Petition for an Act of incorpo- ration, (1874-75) 70. Report of notice, 78. Bill presented, 79. Referred, 93. Reported with amendments, 132. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 145. By Council, 242. R. A. 313, (38 Vic, c. 83.) Eastern Townships Poultry and Pet Stock Association :— Petition for aid, (1881) 110. East Clifton :— Vide Roads, 72. East River :— Vide Bridges, 37. Ecclesiastical Society of St Joseph : — Vide Religious Denomiiuitions, 58. 1 EDUCATION. 891 Mm^nUon. I. Public Bills relative to Education and Schools, 1-50. II. Petitions for Bills relative to particular Schools, Colleges, &c-, and Proceedings thereon, 51-91. III. Petitions for aid to particular Schools, Colleges, &c. 92-125. IV. Other Petitions and Documents relative to Education and Schools. 126-148. V. Questions negatived. 149. I. Public Bills relative to Education and Schools : .1 Bill respecting the oflBce of Minister of Public Instruction; presented, (1867-68) 40. Committed, 120- Reported with an amendment, 124. Passed, 128. By Council, 154. R. A., 155. (31 Vic, c. 10.) 3. Bill to provide more effectually for the support of Schools in certain cases, and for other objects therein mentioned ; presented, (1867-68)97. Committed, 116. Reported, with amendments, 125. Passed, 128. By Council, 152. R. A., 156. (31 Vic, c. 22.) Vide Committees, 41. 3. Bill to amend the Laws respecting Education in this Province ; presented, (1869) 136. Motion for second reading; Debate adjourned, 152. Debate resumed; committed, 156. Resolutions respecting grants to be made to Public Instruction, &c., referred, 163. Report progress, 163. Reported amended, 166. Order for third reading discharged ; Bill re-committed, considered, amended and reported ; various motions to re-commit, negatived, 168. Passed, 170. By Council with amendments, 204. Considered, 205. Amended and agreed to, 208. Agreed to by Council, 216. R. A.. 221. (32 Vic, c 16.) Vide Committees, 42. 4. Bill respecting Industrial Schools; presented, (1869) 170. Committed, 175. Amended, reported and passed, 191. By Council, with amendments, 216. Agreed to, 217. R. A.,^ 222. (32 Vic, c. 17.) 5. Bill to further amend the Law respecting Education in this Province ; presented, (1869-70) 84. Committed, 123. Amended, reported, 134. Passed, 138. By Council amended, 178. Agreed to, 179. R. A., 191. (33 Vic, c 25.) 6. Bill to explain section 77 of Chapter 15 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, respecting Schools; presented, (1869-70) 119. Order for second reading dis- charged, and Bill withdrawn, 182. T. Bill to amend Chap. 15 of the Consolidated Statutes for L. C., respecting Provincial aid for Superior Education and Normal and Common Schools, (1870) 27. 892 EDUCATION— con/mw«rf. I. Public Bills relative to Edncatiou and Schools :— continued. S. Bill to amend and extend the law respecting Education in this Province ; presented, (1870) 120. Committed and Resolution respecting the Montreal School Tax, referred, 170. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 203. By Council, 218, 11. A., 221. (34, Vic, c. 12.) Vide Committees, 43. 8J. Bill concerning the tax on the Schools in the city of Montreal ; presented (1872) 194, Passed, 228. By Council with an amendment, 258. Agreed to, 259. R. A., 272, (36 Vic, c 33.) Vide Committees, 44. 9. Bill further to amend the Education Lav^ in this Province; presented, (1871)189. Read a second time ; considered, amended, reported and passed, 210. By Council, 223. R. A. 22'.). (35 Vic, c 12.) 10. Bill to legalize the compromise entered into between the School Commissioners and the Corporation of the city of Quebec ; presented, (1872) 223. Committed, 242. Con- sidered, reported and passed, 247. By Council, 269. R. A., 273. (36 Yic^., c. 56.) 11. Bill respecting Public Instruction in the Province of Quebec, (1873-74) 96. 13. Bill respecting Public Instruction in the Province of Quebec ; presented, (1874-5) 38. 13. Petition for amendments to the Etlucation Law. (1874-5) 45. Petition against the foregoing 77. 14. Bill to further amend the law respecting Public Instruction ; presented, (1875) 50. Committed. 101. His Excellency's recommendation signilied, 134. Considered, amend- ed, reported and passed, 134. By Council with an amendment, 178. Agreed to, 179. R. A.', 196. (89 Vic, c. 15.) 15. Bill to amend the Laws respecting Education in this Province is so far as regards Schools, in the city of Montreal ; presented, (1875) 105. Committed, 137. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 144. By Council, 186. R. A., 197. (39 Vic, c 16.) 16. Bill to amend the Law respecting Public Instmction with respect to the collection of School rates &c ; presented, (1876) 21. Committed, 127. Referred to the Committee cf the Whole on the Bill to further amend the Laws respecting Public Instruction in this Province 179. 17. Bill to further amend the Laws respecting Public Instruction in this Province ; pre- sented, (1876) 83. Committed, 127. Bill to amend the Laws respecting Public Instruc- tion with respect to the collection of School rates Ac, referred, 179. Considered and progress reported, 179. Considered and amended ; motion to receive Report, 181, amendment moved and negatived; amendment reported; Bill passed, 182. By Council. 201. R. A, 205. (40 Vic,, c. 22.) Petition for amendment to the above 181. 18. Bill to further amend the Laws concerning Public Instmction in this Province, (1877-8) 33i Not proceeded in. nnce ; presented, »ol Tax, referred, . 11. A., 221. (34, lented (1872) 194, A., 272, (36 Vio., ited, (1871) 189. By Council, 223. nmissiimers and littcd, 242. Con- :., c. 56.) ■4) 96. ited, (1874-5) 38. tion ngainst the ented, (1875) 50. sidered, amend- jreed to, 179. R. far as regards .37. Considered, ic, c. 16.) the collection of Committee of struction in this Province ; pre- Pnblic Instruc- Considered and 7e Report, 181, 182. By Council. Bl. •ovince, (1877-8) i t EDUCATION— con^inwerf. 89 J I. Public Bills relative to Education and Schools ■.—coniinued. 19. Bill to amend 40 Vict, chap, 23, amending the law respecting Public Instruction, as respects the city of Sherbrooke ; presented, (1877-8)23. Committed, 29. Considered, 51. Reported, 58. Order for third reading dischaiged ; re-committed, considered and amended, 136. Reported and passed, 132. By Council, 183. R. A. 228. (41, Vic, c. 7.) 20. Bill to further amend the law respecting Public Instruction in this Province ; presented, (1877-78) 145. Committed, 179. Considered and amended, 18(). Order for receiving report discharged ; Bill re-committed, considered and amended, 192. Order for receiving Report diwcharged and Bill re-committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 203. By Council, 225. R. A., 230. (41 Vic, c. 0.) 31. Bill to reduce the salary of the Superintendent of Public Instruction ; presented, (1879) 61. 513. Bill to amend the laws relative to Public Instruction ; presented, (1879) 221. Com- mitted, 290. Considered in Committee; amended, 291. Motion to re-comniit ; ob- jection taken that this motion is not in order. — Mr. Sjjeaker sustained the objection, 306. Re-committed and amended, 306. Other motions to re-comrnit, negatived, 307. Reported and passed, 308. 23. Bill to amend chap. 15 of the Con. Stats, for L. C, respecting Public Instruction ; pre- sented, (1879) 200, Committed, 242. 34. Bill to further amend the law respecting Public Instruction in this Province ; presented, (1879) 111. Considered in Committee, 319. No Report. 25. Bill to amend the laws respecting Public Instruction, in regard to schools placed under the control of the Roman Catholic School Commissioners of the city of Montreal, presented, (1879) 133. Considered in Committee; reported; passed, 240. By Council, 304. R, A., 363. (42-43 Vic, c. 14.) 26. Bill to further amend tlie law respecting Public Instruction ; presented, (1879) 175. Committed, 242. 27. Bill respecting the Pension Fund for School Teachers ; presented (1880) 231. Con- sidered in Committee and progress reported, 247, 253. Amended; reported; passed, 254. By Council, 296. R, A., 308. (43-44 Vic.,c. 22.) Vide CommUtees, 45. 2§. Bill to amend Chap. 15 of the Con. Stats, for L. C, respecting Public Instruction ; pre- sented, 150. Considered in Committee; amended; reported; passed, (1880) 239, 29. Bill respecting Public Instmction ; presented (1880) 40, 30. Bill to amend the Laws respecting Public Instruction (1881), 219. 31. Bill to amend the Laws of Public Instruction (1881), 136. Committed, considered, reported and passed. 289. By Council, 307, R, A,, 309. (44-45 Vic, c. 19). 32. Resolution of the Catholic Committee of the Council of Education. Vide Laval University, 4. ,i* 394 EDUCATION— con/mttg(i. I. Public Bills relative to Education and Schools -.—continued. 33. Bill to further nmend the laws respecting Public Instruction in this Province, (1882) 60. Committed, 150. Considered in Committee and amended ; referred, 176. Uo|iurt that they have amalgamated this Bill with another, 189. 34. Bill to amend the laws respecting Public Instruction in this Province, (1882) 231. Considered in Committee, amended and reported, 328. Passed, 330. 35. Bill to amend the law respecting Public Instruction in so far iw respects the town of Richmond (1883). 35. Committed, 82. Considered, amended, reported and passod, 144. By Council, 195. R. A., 3(50. (46 Vic, c. 21.) 30. Bill to amend the laws of Public Instruction (1883)52. Committed, 82. Considered, amended and reported, 204. Read the third time, amended and passed, 220. By Council with an amendment; agreed to 262. R. A., 361. (46 Vic, c. 20.) 3T. Bill to nmend the law respecting Public Instruction in this Province (1884) 64. 3S. Bill to amend the Act of this Province, 46 Victoria, chap. 21, intituled, " An Act to amend the laws respecting Public Instruction, in so far aa respects the town of Rich- mond. " (1884) 41. Committed, 88. Considered and reported, 102. Passed, 107. By Council with amendments, 181. Considered, 182. Agreed to, 207. R. A., 381. (47 Vic, c. 29.) 39. Bill to provide for the better support of the Schools under the control of the Protes- tant Board of School Commissioners of the city of Quebec, (1884) 107. Read Second, and third times and passed, 127. By Council, 162. R. A., 380. (47 Vic, c. 31.) Vide Committees, 108. 40. Bill to amend chapter 15 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, as well as the Act 31 Victoria, chapter 22, and the Act 40 Victoria, chapter, 22, being the Acts respecting Public Instruction in this Province, (1885) 107. Debate on 2nd reading adjourned, 206 Committed. 271. Considered, amended and reported, 284. Passed, 289. By Council, 300. R, A. 322. (48 Vic, c. 30.) 41. Bill to amend the Act of this Province 43-44 Victoria, chapter 22, intituled : " An Act to establish a Pension and Benevolent Fund in favor of officers of primary instruction. " (1885) 232. Committed, 254. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 257. By Council, 300. R. A., 322. (48 Vic, c 31.) 43. Bill to amend the law respecting Public Instruction. (1886) 186. Committed, 245. Considered, amended and reported, 319. Passed, 322. By Council, 423. R, A. 432. (49-50 Vict., c 25.) 43. Bill to amend the laws respecting Public Instruction, so aa to establish a Board of Examiners at Notre-Dame du Lac St- Jean, (1886) 132. Debate on second reading adjourned, 212. Committed,, considered, amended and reported, 355. Amendments agreed to and Bill passed, 412. By Council, 424. R. A. 431. (49-50 Vic, c 26.) 44. Bill respecting the pension and benevolent fund in favor of officers of primary ins- truction; committed, (1886) 301. Considered, reported and passed, 338. By Coun^ oil with amendments, 408. Agreed to, 408. R. A. 133. (49-50 Vic, o. 27.) EDUCATION— 6wj/i»tt«|iort of notice, 7;{. Hill prcmiiitcd, I'A. Ileferreil, 81. Roportoil, 144. Considered, roporlod and [MWHed, Vi'Z. IJy Council, 195. II. A., U'J'J. (41 Vic, c.4'J.) 6i. Jacques Cartier and Laval Normal Schools :— Hill to provide for tho miU^uf certain properties in the (lity of Montreal, ami for the conHtrnction of hnildinnH for the .Fac- (lUCH-Cartier and Laval Normal Schools ; prcHented (1871) 10'.). Head asecond and the third times and pafl,sed, H)4. By Council, U17. H. A., 229. (3.-> Vic, c. 14.) 09. Knowlton Academy :— I'etitionforan Actrespectinj,', (1879) 8."). Report of notice, 91. Bill to facilitate the nianav;ement of the Knowlton Academy; presented, 91. R(«ferred, 117. Reported, lOO. Considered in Committee ; reported : [xvssed, 19ii. By Legislative Council with amendments ; agreed to, 276. R. A, .3(32. (42-43 Vic, c 7o.) 70. L4vis, Academic des Oarpons :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1882) 47. Report of notice, ,').">. Bill from the Legislative^Counoil, intituled ; " An Act to incor- porate " L'acaddmie des garijons de St. Joseph de L^vis, " Read first time 140, Refer- red, 156. Reported, 17.'5. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 181. R. A , 204. (45 Vic, c. 91.) 71. L^vis College : — Petition for an Actof incorporation, (1874-75.) 53. Report of notice, 68. Bill presented, 69. Referred, 75. Reported with amendments, 84. Considered in Committee ; reported ; pnased, 92. By Council, 153. R. A. 312. (38 Vic, c 49.) 72. Magog : — Petition for an Act to legalize resolutions pnased hy tho School Commis- sioners and Trustees of the township of Magog, respecting School Taxes, (1882) 28. 73. Monnoir, College de -.—Petition for an Act to change the name of the, (1880) 109. Report of notice, 120. Bill presented, 122. Referred, 159. Reported, 212, Considered in Committee ; reported, passed, 224. Fee remitted, 236. Passed by Council, 305. R. A. 308. (43-44 Vic, c 65.) 74. Montreal Infant School Association :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, 42. Report of notice, 48. Bill to incorporate the ; From Council ; read and referred, (1869) 91. Reported, amended, 107. Committed, 112. Considered in Committee and reported, 119. Passed, 125. R. A., 221. (32 Vic, c 88.) 75. Morrin College : — Petition for an Act to amend the Act 24 Victoria, chapter 109, to incorporate Morrin College, Quebec, (1882) 165. Report of notice, 169. Bill presented, 170. Referred, 182. Reported, 200. Considered in Committee, reported and paased, 206. By Council, 227. Fee remitted, 242, R. A., 363. (45 Vic, c. 90.) T6. Nominingne College : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1881) 26. Report of notice, 32. Bill presented, 33. Referred, 44. Reported, 129. Considered, reported and passed, 140. By Council, 183. Fee remitted, 214. R. A., 308. (44-45 Vic, c. 54.) «98 EI)JJCATIOl!i— continued. Petitions for Bills relative to particular Schools, &c. :— continued. 77. Quebec City and the Protestant Board of School Commissioners :— Petition for an Act to confirm a certain compromise between the said Commissioners, and the Corpo- ration of Quebec (1872) 203. Petition of the Roman Catholic Board of f^cliool Com- missioners, for an Act to ratify a certain compromise entered into by the said Board with the Corporation of the city of Quebec, 189. 7§. Rimouski College or Seminary :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1870) li. Report of notice, 16. Bill presented; referred, 17. Reported with amendments ; to be re-piinted, 21. Committed; reported amended, 24. Passed, 25. By Council, with an amendment; considered and agreed to, 57. R. A., 220. (34 Vic, c. 47.) yo. St-Cesaire Commercial College : — Petition for an Act to incorporate " Le College de St- C6saire (1875) 60. Report of notice, 86. Bill to incorporate the College of St- C(5saire; presented,!)!). Referred, 121. Reported, 140. Considered reported and passed 14!). Fee refunded, 184. Passed by Council, 189. R. A., 197. (39 Vic. c. 82.) St-Henri : §0. Bill to authorize the School Commissioners of St. Henri to levy a certain sum for a Model School ; presemed, (1873-4) 89. §1. Petition for an Act to authorize the School Commissioners of the School Munici- pality of St. Henri, county of Hochelaga, to raise a certain sum, and purchase real property and erect buildings thereon, for School purposes, (1885) 44. Report of notice ; Bill presented, 56. Referred, 59. Reported with amendments, 115, Considered, reported and passed, 133. By Council with amendments, 189. Agreed to, 191. R. A., 195. (39 Vic, c 17.) §1:8. St. Lin (Parish) : — Petition for an Act to declare obligatory certain arrangements made by the School Commissioners of the parish of St. Lin, for the establishment of a model school or academy for girls, (1881) 35. Report of notice, 41. Bill presented, 61. Referred, 116. Reported, 187. Considered, reported and passed, 196. Fee remitted, 229. Passed by Council with amendments, 260. Agreed to, 261. R, A., 309. (44-45 Vic, c 80.) ■SS. St. Mary's College Montreal : — Petition for amendments to its Act of incorporation and for the establishment of a University (1872) 62. Bill presented, 87. Recommend suspension of 51st Rule, 98. Referred. 100. Reported, 165. Considered ; reported and passed, 175. By Council with amendments, 244. Agreed to, 245. R. A., 271. (36 Vic, c. 64.) Petitions in favor of the foregoing, 84, 85, 97, 114, 127. §4. Sherbrooke : — Bill to amend the. Law concerning Instruction relating to the city of Sherbrooke; presented (1876) 108. Committed, 116. Considered, amended, reported, and passed, 146, By Council, 192. R. A., 205. (40 Vic, c 23.) t(d. Sherbrooke, Le S^minaire St. Charles Borrom6e de :— Petition for an Act of in corporation (1879) 17. Report of notice, 43. Bill presented ; read twice and referred, 44. Reported, 81. Passed, 87, By Council. 134, R, A. 361. (42-43 Vic, c, 65.) EDUCATION— tfow/inwef/. 399 ■ ' ii I certain sum for II. Petitions for Bills relative to particular Schools, &c. : — continued. 86. Sorel College of; — I'etition for an Act of incorporation (1871) 83. Report of notice, 98, Bill presented 99. Referred, 108. Reported with amendments, 117. Reported, pas- sed, 130. By Council, 177. R. A., 228. (35 Vic, c, 41.) Stanstead Wesleyan College: §7. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1872) 68. Report of notice ; Bill presented, 74. Referred, 111. Reported amended, 173. Considered, reported and passed, 183. By Council, 269. R. A., 272. (36 Vic, c 76.) §§. Petition for an Act to amend the Act to incorporate the, (1883) 94. Report of notice, 99. Bill presented, 101. Referred, 121. Reported, 120. Considered reported and passed, 143. By Council, 195. Fee remitted, 196. R. A., 362. (46 Vic, c. 63.) 89. Three Rivers, Corporation of the College of :— Petition for atnendments to their Act of incorporation, (1873-74) 51. Report of notice, 56. Bill presented ; read twice and referred, 58. Reported, amended, 80. Considered, amended and reported, 87. Motion to recommit the Bill, and the same rulcnl out of order ; Bill read the third time and passed, 90. By Council with an amendment; considered, 135. Amendment negati- ved ; Conference desired with Council ; Committee appointed to draw up Reasons to be offered at a Conference with the Council, 154. Report a Reason ; agreed to ; Confe- ference desired, 157. Message from Council agreeing to a Conference. ltJ9, Report deli- very of Reason, 170. Council do not insist, 201. R. A., 203. (37 Vic, c 33.) 90. Varennes College Commercialde-.— Petition for an Act of incorporation, 33. Report of notice, .)5. Bill irom the Legislative Council, intituled: " An Act to incorporate Le College Commercial de Varennes, " Read first time, (1882) 140. Referred, 150. Re- ported, 173- Considered in Committee, reported and p.ossed, 182. R. A., 204. (45 Vic, c. 89.) —Petition for aid, 48. 91. Waterloo : — Petition for an Act to ratify and confirm a division {jHirlage) and settlement of properties made between the School Commissioners ol the municipality of the village of Waterloo, in the county of Sheflx)rd, and the Trustees of the dissentient minoi'ity in the said village of Waterloo, (1884) 68. Report of notice, 78. Bill presented 95. Referred, 109. Reported, 141. Considered reported and passed, 152. By Council, 190. Motion to refund, the fee of $100, Negati\ed, 256. R. A. 382. (47 Vic, c 44.) III. Petitions for aid to particular Schools, Colleges, &c., viz : f ^. Berthier Academy : — Petition of the Directors of the Academy of Berthier for aid. (1873-74) 95. 92J. Bishop's College : — Petition of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Bishop's College, for a continuance of their aimual grant, (1881^ 06. 93. Chambly : — Petition for a new Educational Institution at that place, (1871) 170. 94. Chambly College :— Petitions for aid (1872) 36. (1873-74) 95. (1874-5) 163. (1875) 185. 400 EDUCATION- con/mM«rf. III. Petition for aid, &c. {—continued. 95. Champlain :— Aid to construct a School House in that parish, (1869) 70. 96. Compton Ladies' College :— (1873-74) 115. 97. Drummondville Academy :— (1870) 112. 98. Dunham Ladies' College :- Petition for aid, (1875) 55. 99. Quebec (City) : — Female Reformatory School ; Vide ^ccouh7. |(1872) Mr. Speaker reports that he has taxed the costs to be paiil by the Petitioner to the Sitting Member. 11. 60. Carlevoix : — Petition of Simon XavierCimon, Etifj. against AdolpheCtagnon, E:iiiuire, (1871) ()2. Recognizance object ionable, 197, (1872) Mr. Speaker reports tlial ho has taxed the costs to be paid by the Petitioner to the Sitting Member, U. 70. Jacques-Cartier :— Petition of Joseph Michel Robiilard, against the Election of Louis Napoldon LcCavalier, Esquire ; Motion that the Petition be not received ; objection taken that the said motion contains a point at law and cannot bi; discussed by the House,— Mr. Speaker decides that aa the objection contains an exception in law, he canni)t decide it ; Debate adjourned, (1871) 7'.). Debate resumed ; Petition not received, 87. 71. Joliette : — Petition of Fran^'ois Benjamin Godin, against Vincent Paul Lavallee, I*]sq., (1871) 20. RecognizaniH! uncjbjectionable, 1",)8. Petition referred, 11)9. Day appointed for choosing Committee, 21G. (1872) Report names of Members, 129. Petition referred ; Daj' appointed for first meeting, 134. Members sworn, 13G. Leave to adjourn, 141, 230. Final Report in favor of Sitting Member, (1873-4) 14, L'Islet : 72. Of Alfred Miville DeChtjne, against Pamphile G. Verreault, Esq : Motion to reject the same ; Debate adjourned (1867-8) 20. Debate resumed; Petition rejected, 23. 73. Petition of Joseph Marc Boucher, and Louis Marie Caron, against Pamphile G. Verreault, Esquire, (1871) 64. Recognizance unobjectionable, 115. Day appointed for choosing Committee, 135. Report names of Members, 170. 76th Section of Controverted Parliamentary P]lections' Act read ; Swearing of Committee adjourned, 186. Names of Conmiittee called over ; Mr. Esinhart absent. 193, 195. 77th Section of Elections Act read, Petition referred back, 195. Report names of new Committee, 198. Members sworn, 204. Obtain leave to adjourn until next Session, 213. (1872) Leave to adjourn, 7, 29. Special Report of absence of a Member, 16. Report that the Sitting Member has not produced his preliminary objections and that they have granted a delay of three days to the Petitioners 19. Mr. Beaubien attends in his place and is excused by the House, 20. Leave to adjourn, 29. Final Report in favor of Sitting Member, 77. 74. Montmagny : — Petition of Louis Joseph Elz6ar Desjardins, against Tdlesphore Fournier, Esquire, (1871) 89. Recognizance objectionable, 198. (1872) Mr. Speaker reports that he has taxed the costs to be paid by the Petitioner, 11. 75. Montmorency: — Petition of F. X. D6ry, praying that the seat of the Hon. Joseph Cauchon be declared vacant, (1871) 160. Motion to refer the above Petition to the Standing Committee on Privileges, &c., Debate adjourned, 160. Debate resumed ; Petition referred, 186. 410 ELECTIONS— continued. II. Petitions complaining of undue Elections, &o •.—continued. T6. Richelieu: — Petition of the Honorable J. B.Ou^vromont.afjftinBt Joseph Beaiulreau, Escj., (18(57-68) 19. Letter from tlio Petitioner withdrawing from the contestation (18GU) 8. 77. Shefford : — Petition of Jos('i)h Lisi^jje Lafontainc, against Michel A. Bessette, Es bers ref'^rred, 42. Report Cha:.;n*i:8 Ptne. unl Members' Panel, 71. 414 ELECTIO'^S— continued. VII. Proceedings on the Trial of Election Petitions -.—continued. General Committee of Elections -.—continued. 189. Mr. Speaker's Warrant appointing Members to serve thereon, (1869-70) 37. Members sworn ; Day appointed for first meeting ; Alphabetical list of Members referred, 59. Report Chairman's Panel and Members' Panel, 46. 130. Mr. Speaker's Warrant appointing Members to serve thereon, (1870) 28. Members sworn ; Day appointed for first meeting, 42. Report Chairman's Panel and Members Panel, 46. 131. Mr. Speaker's Warrant appointing Members to serve thereon, (1871) 57. Motion that the House disapproves of the said Warrant, negatived, 80. Member sworn, 85. Day appointed for first meeting ; Alphabetical list of Members referred, 86. Report Chair- man's Panel and Members' Panel, 94. Day appointed for choosing the Committee on L'Islet Petition, 135. Report names of Members of said Committee, 170, 198. A Peti- tion referred back, 195. All Election Petitions referred, 118, 199. 132. Mr. Speaker's Warrant appointing Members to' serve thereon, (l-.Tj 3'?, Members sworn; Day appointed for first meeting; Alphabetical list of Mem., e.-^ ;'"if rred. i^O. Report Chairman's Panel and Members' Panel, 61. Day appointed foi ch 'osing the Committee on the Joliette Election Petition, 68. Report the names of the Members of such Committee, 129. 133. List of Members of the House read (under 46th Section of Controverted Llections Act,) (1867-68) 18. (1869) 35. (1869-70) 38. (1870) 28. (1871) 57. (1872) 3:!. 134. Members of Election Committees sworn, (1871) 204, (1872) 136. Names called over to be sworn, one Member absent ; not appearing at the next Sitting, 193. Petition re- ferred back to General Committee of Elections, 195. New Committee appointed, 198. Swearing of a Committee adjourned, 186. VIII. Special Reports from Election Committees, — relative to— 135. Absence of Members : — That certain Members were absent from the Com- .ittee at the time appointed for meeting, (1872) 16, 136. Committees : — That certain Members were absent from the last sitting of the Com- mittee, (1872) 16. Vide infra. 162. 137. Preliminary objections : — That the Sitting Member has not produc^^d his preliminary objections, and that they had granted a delay of three days to the Petitioners, (187?) 19. >^ ^0)37. Members )er8 referred, S9. 0) 28. Membera lel and Members 57. Motion that sworn, 85. Day 6. Report Chair- e Committee on L70, 198. A Petv ,":) 3 'J, Members .e.- I'^ffrred. ^•O. for ch 'Oaing the ' the Members of iverted Llections 2) 3:;. ames called over 193. Petition re- i appointed, 198. to— 16 Com' uttee at ing cf the Com- his preliminary itioners, (187?) MPMRI ELECTIONS— co«/mMcrf. 416 IX. Writs (Warrants issued for Writs) issued : (1.) In the room oj Members deceased : 138. Richelieu; Joseph Beaudreau, (1869-70) 4.— Napierville; Pierre Benoit, (1870)2.— Beaaharnois; Elie Houde Bisson, (1873-74) 7. — Montreal West; Francis Cassedy, (1873-74.) 8.— L'Assomption; OnulpePelletier, (1880)43.— Chateauguay ; Ed.Laberge (1884) 9. (2) In the room of Members who have accepted Office, viz : 139. Agriculture and Public Works :— Terrebonne ; Hon. Mr. J. A. Chapleau, (1880) 3. Montreal Centre ; Hon. Mr. Jas. McShane (1887) 8. 140. Attorney General :— Laval; Hon. Mr. L. 0. Loranger, (1880) 3. Montreal East; Hon. Mr. L. 0. Taillon, (1884) 10. St. Hyacinthe ; Hon. Mr. Mercier, (1887) 8. 141. Commissioner of Crown Lands :—Gasp6 ; Pierre Fortin, Esq., (1873-74) 7. Hon. Mr. E. J. Flynn, (1880) 3. 141i. Commissioner of Railways :— Gasp6; Plon. Mr. E. J. Flynn, (1884) 10. 141f . Judge of the Superior Court : — Laval ; Hon. Mr. L. C. Loranger, (1883) 1. Jacques- Cartier; Hon. Mr. J. A. Mousseau, (1884) 10. 142. Provincial Secretary :— Levis; Hon. Mr. E. T. Paquet, (1880) 3. Bauce; Hon. Mr. Jean Blanchet, (1883) 2. Kamouraska; Hon. Mr. Chs. A. E. Gagnon, (1887) 8. 142^. Registrac : — Jacques-Cartier ; Mr. N. M. LeCavalier (1883) 1. 142J. Sale of Stamps :— Vaudreuil, Mr. Em. Lalonde, (1883) 1. 143. Sheriff :— Three-Rivers ; Mr. Boucher de Niverville, (1869) 2. L6vis ; Hon. Mr. E. T. paquet, (1884) 9. 144. Solicitor-General :— Terrebonne ; Hon. Mr. J. A. Chapleau, (1873-74) 6. Brome; Hon. Mr. W. W. Lynch (1880) 3. Iberville; Hon. Mr. Geo. Duhamel, (1887) 8. 145. Treasurer : — Sherbrooke (Town) ; Hon. Mr. Joseph Gibb Robertson, (1869-70) 5. (1880) 3. (1884) 10. Quebec East; Hon. Mr. Joseph Shehyn (1887) 8. (3) In theroom of Members who have resigned their Seats : ■ 146. Rimouski ; L. H. Gosselin, Esq., (1872) 2. Montmorency ; Hon. Mr. Joseph Cauchon, (1872) 138. Three Rivers; S^vfere Dumoulin, Esq., (1869-70) 4. Huntingdon; Julius Scriver, Esq., (1869-70) 5. Quebec county ; Hon. Mr. P. J. O. Chauveau, (1873-74) 6. Montmorency; Hon. Mr. Joseph Cauchon, (1873-74) 5. Quebec East; J. P. Rhdaurae, Esq., (1872)5. Montmagny; Telesphore Fournier, Esq., (1873-74) 50. Montreal Centre ; Hon. Mr, L. S. Holton, (1873-74) 95.— Chicoutimi ; P. A. Tremblay, Esq., 134.— Quebec East; C. A. P. Pelletier, Esq., 134.— Yamaska ; Charles Gill, Esq., 103.— Beauce ; C. H. Pozer, Esq., 103. — Bonaventure ; Hon. Mr. T. Robitail'.e, 140. — Drummond and Arthabaska ; Wilfrid Laurier, Esq., 140. — Quebec Centre ; Hon. Mr. H. L. Langevin, C. B., 14 — Montmorency ; Hon. Mr., Joseph Cauchon, 145. — Montcalm ; Firmin Dugas, Esq., 166. — Rimouski ; Hon. Mr. A. Chauveau, (1830) 3. — Chicoutimi and Saguenay; W.E. Price, Esq., 3.— Terrebonne ; Hon. Mr. J. A.Cliapleau (1883) 1.— Two Mountains ; C. L. Champagne, Esq., (1883) 1. — Bonaventure ; L. J.Riopel, Esq., (1883) 11- I il* 416 ELECTIONS— co«/i«««rf. IX. Writs (Warrants issued for Writs) issued -.—continued. (3.) In the room of members who have resigned their Seats : — continued. 1.— Megantic; Hon. Mr. George Irvine, (1884) 3G2, 368.— Lotbini^re ; Hon. Mr. H. G. Joly, (1886) 1.— DrummoncI and Arthabaska ; W. J. Watts, Esq., 1.— Joliette ; V. P. Lavalli'e, Esq., 1. (4) In the room oj Members ivhose Seats have been declared vacant : 147. Bonaventure; P. C. Beauch5ne, Esq., (1876) 159. — Berthier; Joseph Robillard, Esq., (1881) 2.— Verchcircs ; Achille Larose, Esq., 274.— Nicolet : C. E. Houde, Esq., 9.— Kamouraska ; C. A. E. Gagnon, Esq., 9. — Jacques-Carlier ; Hon. Mr. J. A. Mousseau, (1884) 7. — Laval; PierreE. Leblanc, Esq., (1884) 7. — Three-Rivers; SevJsre Dumoulin, Esq., (1884) 7. — Two Mountains ; Benjamin Beauchamp, Esq., (1884) 7. — Lavid ; AnKJd-'- Gaboury, Esq., (1884) 295.— Vaiulreuil ; F. X. Archambault, Esq., (18S4) 295.— ■ chi^jres; A. Bernard, Es.j., (1886) 7. 14§. No RtH . ir.g been made at the last Election : Kamouraska, (1869) 7. Incidental x v <>dings : 149. Clerk of the Crown in Chancery reports Return of Members elected upon new Writs, (1869) 2, 46. (1869-70) 3. (1870) 2. (1872) 2. (1873-74) 5, 8, 50. (1874-75) 4. (1879) 2, 17, 23, 113. (1880) 3, 4, 43. (1881) 2. (1882) 8, 32. (1884) 9-12, 58, 79. 150. New Writs to be issued by Mr. Speaker, (1879) 5, 360. (1881) 274. (1884) 286, 362. (1887) 8. 151. Special Return by Returning Officer, (1867-68) XV. Clerk of the Crown in Chancery attends with Writs, Return and other papers. Documents to be printed, 17. Referred to Committee on Privileges and Elections, 26. Motion for a new Writ negatived, 149. 152. Return of Members elected in General Election, 1867. (1867-68) IX. — Asimilar Return for 1871 (1871) XII.— For (1875) VIII.- For (1878) VIII.— (1882) XIII.— (1887) XII. 153. Writs issued after a General Election and before the meeting of Parliament (in some instances) upon the certificate of two Members that the seat was vacant, (1869) 1,7. (1869-70) 1. (1870) 1. (1872) 1.— (1873-74) 1.— During the Recess. (1874-75) 1,2. (1877-78) 1, 2, 6. (1879) 1. (1880) 3, 4, 43. (1881) 2. (1883) 1, 9. (1884) 7, 9, 10. (1886) 1,7. 154. A Member newly elected takes his seat on production of the duplicate indenture, and without the Return of the indenture, or the certiticate of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery ; Resolution, that in so admitting him to take his seat, the House still recommends an adherence to the practice of requiring the usual certificate, (1872) 254. (1876) 79. 155. Motion for the issue of a Warrant for new Writs for election of Members in the room of H.-G. Joly, Esquire, Pierre Bachand, Esquire, F. G. Marchand Esquire, and A. Chauveau, Esquire, who since their elections have accepted an office of profit under the Crown ; Amendment moved to add " and that the House deems it its duty to declare that the Administration whose formation created these vacancies, does not possess the confidence of this House and of the country ; ag eed to; main motion as amended agreed to (1877-8) 224. ELECTIONS— cowftwMerf. 417 ,t' (1884) 286, 802. X. Orders and Resolutions. 156. Order to the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery to prepare a return of the votes polled at the General Election of 1867, in each Electoral District, with the total population therein, (1867-68) 21. Presented, 39. (App. No. 4). — A similar return of votes polled at the General Election of 1871; ordered, (1871) 47. Presented, 189. (S. Papers, No. 21.) 157. Sessional Resolutions in relation to bribery at Elections, &c. Vide Members, 14. XI. Incidental Proceedings. i5§. Petitions rejected, not having been presented within the first fourteen daj's of the Session, (1867-68) 23. 159. A Petition not received because it is not an Election Petition and complains of the illegality of the election of a person who is not a Member of the House, (1871) 79, 87. 160. Objection taken to the reception of a Petition, that the motion is out of order. — Mr. Speaker postponed the reception of the Petition till to-morrow, (1872) 255. 161. Notice given by the Petitioner that he has withdrawn from the contestation (1869) 8. 162. Membera reported absent from sittings of Election Committees ; Ordered to attend in their places in the House at the next sitting, (1872) 16. 163. Election Committees obtain leave to adjourn for various reasons, (1871) 213. (1872) 7,29. 164. The Committee on I'Islet Election Petition obtain leave to adjourn till next Session, (1871) 213. 165. House adjourns for a few minutes to enable Election Committees (after leave obtained) to meet and adjourn, (1871) 213. 166. Proceedings continued during two sessions ; Vide Supra, 67, 69, 71, 73, 74. 167. Costs taxed by Mr. Speaker in certain cases, (1872) 11. 168. Statement That Mr. Cauchon was one of the proprietors of the Beauport Lunatic Asylum when he was elected for the county of Montmorency, and as such had a contract with the Government ; motion to refer the matter to the Committee on Privileges and Elections, (1872) 37. Agreed to, 45. 169. Instructions given to the Superintendent of the Police Force, respecting the employ- meut of that force at the last General Elections : Vide Accounts, 473. 170. Bill to amend the Quebec Controverted Elections Act 1875 ; presented, (1880) 54. 171. Bill to repeal Section 123 of the Quebec Controverted Elections Act; presented, (1880) 65. 26 ill 418 ELECTIONS-ELGIN. XI. Incidental Proceedings -.—continued. Chambly : 179. The Honorable Mr.Chapleau submitted to the House, as a Question of Privilege, the fact that the Election Writ for the Electoral District of Chambly, where a pretended Election has just taken place, was by order of the Government, addressed to a person who had not under the circumstances, the qualification necessary to enable him to Act as Returning Officer in the said Election ; and that it is urgent to decide on this question before the person declared elected can claim his seat in the House, — objection taken thnt this Question is not in order, because there is nothing before the House to show that it is urgent, — Mr. Speaker ruled that there is nothing in the Question frubmittcd to show that it is urgent to brii.g it at once before the House, (1879) 2'2. 173. The Honorable Mr. Chapleau submitted to the House, as a Question of Privilege, the consideration of the election of Raymond Pr^fontaine, Esq., and asks that it be declared urgent ; Motion that the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery do attend this House with tl I- ./mmission appointing MoiseBouthillier, Esq. Returning Officer for the Electoral i)it trict of Chambly ; objection taken that this motion cannot be now made, because it interrupts the Debate on the proposed Address in answer to the Speech from the T^'•one, — ■^^r Speaker ruled that the motion not being urgent, the Debates cannot be intiTfupt.^a thereby, (1879) 23. 174. Motion that there is amidst the Members setting in this House a person called Raymond Pr^fontaine, Esq., who appears not to have been elected on the very face uf the Commission addressed to Moise Bouthillier, Esq., who made the return of a pretended election of a Member for Chambly ; that the said person is now within the precincts of this House, contrary to its privileges ; objected to on the ground that there is nothing to show the urgency of submitting the Question to the House, — Mr. Speaker sustained the objection ; His decision appealed from, and confirmed (1879)24. XII. Questions negatived or superseded : 175. Writs, Issuing of : — Motion for the issuing of a warrant for a new Writ for the elec- tion of a Member for the county of Kamouraaka, no Member having been returned for that county at the last General Election, (1867-68) 149. Elections : — Vide Accounts, 472484. Elections, Controverted :— Vide Elections, 7, 13, 16-19, 37, 65-119. Electric Light Companies : — Vide Canadian Electric Light Company ; Montreal Electric Light Company ; Quebec and Levis Electric Light Company. Elevated Railway :— Vide Railways, 58. Elgin road : Vide Bridges, 38. Ely (ToT Emberto Emmanu Emigran Emigrati Employe* Em equ Employee Ad', Employee 138- Employee Employee Employee Employeri for 1 Enfant J( English \^ Enquetes Entailed I (187 155. cil, Ipidemic Equitable Estates or Fror Com trars Vide Estimates Etchemin Ethier, Oc ELY— ETHIER. 419 I'l* Ely (Township) :— Vide Roads, 58. Emberton : — Vide Roads, 59. Emmanuel Congregational Church : — Vide Religious Denominations, 67. Emigrant Canadians : — Vide Accounts, 485 Emigration : — Vide Accounts, 486, Employees of the Civil Government : — The Treasurer of the Province .uithorized to pay the Employees of the Civil Government who have not had an increase of salary a bonus equal to one months salary, (1872) 180. Employees : — Vide Accounts, 487-492. Civil Government. Legislative Assembly, 49-67. Justice, Administration of, 21, 58. Employees on Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, and Occidental Railway: — \\de Accounts, 1374, 1384, 1413, 1432, 1464. Employees on Railways :— Vide Railways, 38. Employees : — Vide Masters 4. Employees, Kamouraska District :— Vide Accounts, 699. Employers : — Bill to extend and regulate the liability of employers to make compensation for personal injuries suffered by workmen in their service, (1883) 74. Enfant J^sus, (Village) ; — Vide Territorial Divisions, 48. English Workingmen's Benefit Society : — Vide Accounts, 904. Montreal, 108. Enquetes : — Vide Accounts, 494. Justice, Administraiion of. Entailed Estates : — Petition for an Act to authorize the sale of certain entailed Estates, (1876) 128. Eeport of notice, 134. 49th Rule suspended ; Bill presented, 136. Referred, 155. Reported with amendments, 159. Considered, reported and passed, 173. By Coun- cil, 201. R. A. 205, (40 Vic, c. 77.) Epidemic Diseases : — Vide Accounts, 495. Equitable Fire Insurance Company :— Vide Insurance Companies, 29. Estates or Successions : — Bill to render valid certain sales of movables belonging to ; From Council, (1874-75) 175. Read the first time, 176. Committed, 240. Referred to Committee on Bill to render valid deeds passed before Notaries, who are Regis- trars, 262. Vide Real Estate, 6. Estimates : — Vide AccourUs, 496. Governor, Lieutenant, 14. Etchemin River : — Vide Bridges, 39-43. Ethier, Octave :— Vide Acoour^a, 497. 420 EUStBE-EXPENSES. Eusebe Arsenau's Road :— Vide Accounts, 498. Evaluation, Rolle d'— of L'GAngelardien:— Vide Accounts, 499. Evanturel, Eudoie :— Vide Accounts, 500. Evidence : — Bill to amend the Law of Evidence in civil matters, (1882) 18. Referred, 170. Reported, 241. Exchange Bank : — Vide Accounts, ijQl. Executions : 1. Bill to exempt homestead and certain other property under a certain vah'e, from sei- zure under execution; presented, (1869-70) 22. Order for second reading discharged; Bill withdrawn, 120. 3. Bill to exempt from seizure under execution, homestead and other property ; pre- sented, (1870) 24. Motion for second reaung negatived, 65. 3. Petition praying that article 556 of the Code of Civil Procedure be amended so as to exempt from seizure certain agricultural imj^lements and certain animals, (1871) 50. Executive Council : 1. Bill respecting the Executive Council (1882) 235. Read a second time, the third time and passed, 239. By Council with an amendment, 272. Agreed to, 273. R. A., 263. (45 Vic, c. 2.) Vide Committees, 46. 2. Bill to amend the laws respecting the Executive Council and the Public Departments of the Province, as well as the law respecting the Civil Service. (1887) 100. Committed, considered amended, reported and passed, 122. By Council, 197. R. A. 2%. (50 Vic, c 7.) Vide Accounts, 502. Executive Power : — Bill respecting Executive Power, (1886) 19. Committed, 19. Order for House in Committee discharged and Bill referred, 85. Reported, 417. Considered, reported and passed, 419. By Council, 429. R. A. 430. (49-50 Vic, c. 98.) Executors : — Petition for an Act to authorize the Executors of the will of Stanley C. Bagg, to dispose of certain Real Estate charged with a substitution, (1874-5) 77. Notice sufficient, 102. Bill presented, 114. Referred, 34. Reported with amendments, 199. Considered in Committee; reported; passed, 227. By Council with amendments; agreed to, 273. R. A., 814. (38 Vic, c 94.) Exchange of documents : — Letter from Due Decaze on the subject of establishing a I)eriodical Exchange of Documents between the French and Canadian Governments, (1876) 33. Exchequer Court of Canada : — Vide Justice, Administration of, 87, 88. Exhibition Buildings, Montreal :— Vide Accounts, 503. Exhibits : — Vide Accounts, 504, 505. Justice, Administration of, 97. Expenses and Receipts : — ^Vide Accounts, 506. Referred, 170. n valiie,from aei- iing discharged; r property ; pre- imended so as to imals, (1871) 50. e, the third time 3. R. A., 263. (4o )lic Departments 100. Committed. !96.(50Vic.,c. 7.) ed, 19. Order for 417. Considered, 3.) Stanley C. Bagg, 174-5) 77. Notice mendments, 199. th amendments; if establishing a an Governments, EXPIRING-FARNHAM. 421 Expiring Laws :— Vitlii CommitteeH, 255-274. Laws, Expiring, 1-9. Extra Clerks :— See Accounts, 507, 508. Extra Writers :— Vide Leginlative Aaaemhly, 48, 53, 65. F. Fabre, Hon. Hector :— Vide Accounts, 509, 510. Fabriques :— Vide Insurance Companies, 10, 11. Factories :— Bill to protect the life and health of persons employed in factories, (18&i) 47. Committed, 59. Resolutions referre 1, 59. Con41orcd and reported, 263. Reconimittei, amended, reported and passed, 294. By Council, 317. R. A. 320 (48 Vic, c. 32.) Vide Committees, 47. Fahey, William :— Vide Notaries, 29. Fairmount Cemetery Company :— Vide Cemetery Companies, 4. Famine River :— Vide Bridges, 44. Faribault, G. B. :— Vide Accounts, 511. Farley, Mr. Alfred : -Vide Manufacturing Companies, 1. Farmer's Insurance Company :— Vide Insurance Companies, 30. Farmer's sons :— Vide Elections, 52. Famham : 1. Petition for an Act to amend the Act incorporating the town of Farnham (1886) 34. Report of notice, 54. Bill presented, 55. Referred, 55. Reported, 226. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 263. By Council, 423. R. A. 431. (49-50 Vic, c 52.) 2. Beet Sugar Company :— Vide Accounts, 513. 3. Division Line :— Vide Accounts, 514. 4. Hospice de St Elizabeth :— Petition for aid, (1879)21. (1880) 20.— For acontinuance of their annual grant (1882) 48. Vide Accounts, 512i. 5. Orphan Asylum :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the Farnham Orphan Asylum (1885) 88. Report of notice, 95. Bill presented, 96. Referred, 103. Reported, 133. Considered, reported and passed, 156. Fee remitted, 197. Passed by Council, 230 R A 320. (48 Vic, c. 48.) «• Soci6t6 St Jean Baptiste :— Petition for an Act of incorporation under the name of La SociStS St. Jean Baptiste de St. Romuald de Famham, (1869-70) 53. Report of notice, 62. Bill presented, 64. Reported, 71. Committed, 85, Reported, 104. Passed, 110 By Council, 132. R. A. 190. (33 Vic, c. 62.) \^, 422 FARNHAM-FINES. 7. Soci6t6 St. Jean Baptiste :— Tetition for an Act to incorporate " La SociHe St. Jean Baythte de Farnham" (1885) 49. Report of notice, 54. Bill presented, 54. Referred, G(t. Reported, 76. Considered, reported and passed, 80. By Council amended, 115, Agreed to, 115. Fee remitted, 160 R. A. 320. (48 Vic, c. 53.) 8. Union St. Joseph: — Petition for an Act of incorporation under the name of Union St. .Joseph of Farnham, (1809-70) 18. Report of notice; Bill presented, 24. Reported amended, 38. Committed, 48. Reported, 51. Passed, 58. By Council, 128. R. A., 190. (33 Vic, c 61.) ». Union St. Joseph of Farnham : — Vide Accounts, 512. Farnhamville : — Petition for an Act of incorporation ; 49th Rule suspended and referred to Committee on Standing Orders, (1870) 100. Report of notice, 107. Bill presented, 107. Referred, 120. Reported with amendments, 149. Considered reported and passed, 161. By Council with an amendment; agreed to, 200. R. A. 205. (40 Vic, c 47.) Farnum, W. C. :— Vide Timber, 2. Faucher, N". C. : — Petition for the payment of losses suffered by him during the Court House fire, (1874-5) 199. Faune Entomologique la :— Petition for aid to publish the, (1873-74) 50. (1876) 59. Federal License Act : — Vide Accounts, 515-518. Federal or Provincial Acts :— Vide Civil Cases. Federal Statutes, Hansard & Canada Gazette :— Vide Accounts, 519. Fee-Fund, Kamouraska :— Vide Accounts, 520. Fees :— Vide Rills, Private, 25, 27, 89, 61, 62. Female Orphan Asylum (Protestant) :— Vide Quebec 60. Female Orphan A sylum : — Vide Accotmts, 1218. Female Prison : — Vide Committees. 275. Female Reformatory School: — Accounts, 1217. Educaiion, 99. Fief Hubert :— Vide Accounis, 521, 522. Fine Arts :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the National Institute of Fine Arts, (1874-75) 124. No notice required, 125. Bill presented, 126. Referred and 60th Rule suspended, 167. Reported with amendments, 173. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 188. By Council, 265. R. A., 315. (38 Vic, c. 57.) Fines and Penalties :— Vide Accownis, 523. Fines forfeitures &c. : — Vide Accounts, 524. Fines, Remission of: — Vide Accounts, 525. Fines, Confiscations &c. : — Vide Accounts, 526. FINLAY— FIRE. 428 I SociHi St. J fan (.], r)4. Ileferreil, il aniendoii, 115. name of Union I, 24. Repurted 128. K. A., I'JO. ed and referred . Bill presented, •ted and i)assed, ic, c. 47.) luring the Court ;i876) ny. 16 Arts, (1874-75) Rule suspended, jported; passed, Finlay Asylum, ftuebec :— Vide Acrounts, 1220. Quebec, 62. Fires : 1. Respecting the clearing of Lands, and to amend the Act to protect Forests against Fires ; presented, (ISTd) 34. Debate on second reading adjourned, 06. Referred to a Select Committee, 71. Reported with amendments, 108. Considered, reported and paesed, 118. By Council, 205. R. A., 220. (34 Vic, c. 19.) *2. Bill to protect Forests agHinst Fires; presented, (1869-70) 126. Committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 182. By Council, 187. R. A., 192. (8!3 Vic, c. 36). A certain number of copies to be printed for the use of Members, 189. Vide Accounts, 528, 529. Committees, 276, 277. Hull, 9. Quebec, 63. Wooden Roofs. Fire Commissioner : 1. Bill to provide for the remuneration of the FireCommissionerforthecity of Quebec; presented, (1869-70) 147. Committed, 154. Amended, reported and passed, 161. By Council amended, 179, R. A., 192. (33 Vic, c. 38.) 2. Bill to authorize the Fire Commissioners of Montreal and Quebec to appoint Deputies ; presented, (1873-74)76. Committed, considered, reported and passed, 150. Not returned jrom, Council. 3. Bill to extend the jurisdiction of the Fire Commissioner of the city of Quebec ; presented, (1875) 99. Objection taken that the Bill tends to increase the taxes of the people, — Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision until tomorrow, 159. — Mr. Speaker decides that it does not increase the taxes, 165. Committed, considered, amended, reported and parsed, 165. By Council, 186. R. A., 197. (39 Vic, c. 32.) . Vide Accounts, 527. Fire, Oasp^ District :— Vide Committees, 276. Fire in the City of Hull :— Vide Addresses, 28. Fire Marshal : — Bill to provide for the appointment of a Fire Marshal for the city of Mon- treal, and to define his powers and duties; presented, (1867-68) 55. Referreushal, in the city of Montreal be abolisheti, (1869) 69.. 4. Bill to amend the Act 31 Vic, chap. 32, intituled : " An Act to provide for the appoint- ment of a Fire Marshal for the cities of Montreal and Quebec and to define their powers and duties ; presented, (1869) 201. Amended in Committee ; reported ; passed* 213. R. A., 222. (32 Vic, c. 29.) 424 FIREWOOD-FOREIGN. ft. IJill to amend the Act 81 Victoria cliap, 32, respectint; tho Fire MarshalH in the cities of Montreal and Quebec; as well an tho Act 32 Victoria, chap. 29, amondinx the said Act, 31 Victoria chap. 32. (1883) 223. Committed, 224. Order for House in Committee postponed six months, 235, Vide Montreal, 113. Firewood Lots : — Bill to ])ormit the sale of lots classed as " fircw. s " altliough included in lands under license. "(1880) 80. Second reading negatived, 414. Vide Accounla, 5oU, Fish and Game :— Vide Oume, 13. Fish and Oame Protection Clubs : — Bill tf) facilitate tVio formation of " Fish and Game Protection Clubs " in this Province. " (1885) 50. Committed, 60. Considered, amended reported and passed, 103. By Council, 136. R. A. 320, (18 Vic, c. 12.) Fisheries : 1. For the passing of an Act for the bettor protection of Fish and Game, (1867-08) 'J'J. 2. Petition of Hon. L. Letellier and othors for an Act of incorporation under the name of " La Compagnie de la Piche aux marnouins de la Rivicre-Ouelle", (1870) 27. Report of notice, 31. 51st Rule suspended ; Bill presented, 38. Reported amended, 86. Committed, 105. Considered and reported. 111. Passed, IV' By Council with an amendment, 194. Agreed to, 198. R. A., 220, (34 Vic, c 4^ Fisheries Act : — Vide Quebec Fisheries Act, 1,2. Fisheries Exposition :— Vide Accounts, 531. Fishermen : — Bill respecting the hiring of Fishermen and tho recovery of their wages ; presented, (1869) 112. Committed, 143. Reported amended, 146. Passed, 152. Ry Council, 195. R. A., 221, (32 Vic, c. 37.) Fishermen :— Vide Accounts, 532, 533. Fishermen, Labrador Coast :— Vide Accounts, 553. Fishes and the Canadian Fisheries :— Vide Accounts, 892. Fishing Rights : — Vide Accounts, 534. Non-navigable Streams and Lakes. Public Lands, 4, 5. Floor Mill :— Petition for aid to build a Flour Mill in the township of Rioux, (1867-68) 38. Fontaine, J. :— Vide Accounts, 535. Foreign Corporations : — ^Bill to authorize certain foreign corporations to lend and invest money in this province, (1886) 49. Committed, considered and progress reported, 801. Amended, reported and passed, 338. By Council, 428. R. A., 431. (49-50 Vic, c. 39.) Vide Committees, 49. FOREIGN— FliASER. 425 Murshali in the 1. 29, amou(linj( or for House in though inchuled ie Accounts, 5oU, •"ish and Game ideroil, ainendoil le, (1867-08) 'J'J. under the name i70) 27. Report \ amended, 80. 'ouncil with an Df their wages ; 'aased, 152. Ry Lakes. Public X, (1867-68) 38. lend and invest 38 reported, 301. 9-50 Vic, c. 39.) Foreign Judgments :— liill to amend chap. ',0. of tlie Con Stats, for L. C with n-Bpoct to Foreign .ludgmentH ; presented, (1876) 29. Referred to the Select Committee on the Code of Civil I'rocedure of L. C., «;?. Iteported with an amendment. KU. ("onsidered, amended, reported and paf.sed, 18,'), By Council 2(H). K. A. 204. (40 Vic, c. 14) Foreign Tanneries ;— Vide Accounts, 536. Forests: — Motion for tlu! adoption of elfective nieasuros to i)roteet < r forests; Debate thereon adjourned, (1877-8) 174. Debate resumed, 175. .Motion withdniwn, 176. Forest Fires : — Bill to provide means for the etfectual i)revention of Forest Fires. — (1883) 175. Committed, considered, amended and reported, 251. Order for 3nl reading discharged; re-committed, amended, reported and passed 253. By Council, 3(K). R A., 361. (46 Vic, c. 10.) Vide CommJWfes, 51. Forests, Protection of :— Bill to amend the Act 34 Victoria, diapter 19, respecting the clearing of Lands, and the i)rotection of Forest against Fires, (1882) 84. Committed, considered and progress reported, 127. Further considered and amended; — To be reprimed as amended, 132 PassiHl, 137. By Council, 195. R. A., 204. (45 Vic, c 11.) Vide Committees, '277, Forest Trees : I. Bill to encourage the planting of; (1882) 246. Committed, 335. Considered and progress reported ; — Bill withdrawn, 336. a. Bill to encourage the planting of; (1882) 339. Committed, considered in Committee reported and passed, 339. By Council, 355. R. A., 364. '(45 Vic, c. 13.) Vide Accountu, 537. Committees, 50. Trees, 12. Forestry Exhibition : — Vide Accounts, 538. Forsyth :— Vide Roads, 79. Fortier, F^lix ;— Petition praying that the question respecting his pension be referred to a Select Committee, (1885) 182. Vide Accounts, 539-545. Lands, 27. Fortin, Hon. P :— Vide Speaker, 4. Fortin, L. N : — Vide AccourUs, 546-549. Fournier, (Township) :— Vide Roads, 80. Frampton West : — Vide Roads, 81. iMnds, 23. Franchise : — Bill to extend the franchise to the sons of farmers in certain cases ; presented (1879) 81. Committed, 212. Considered in Committee, reported, passed, 230. Fraser, Edonard :— Vide Accounts, 550. 426 FRASER— FRELIGHSBURG. Eraser, Hugh : — Petition for the appointment of a commission to inquire into certain facts touching the succession of the late, (1879) 36. (1881) 31. Fraser Institute :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1870) 26. Report of notice, 31. Bill presented, 33. Reported amended, 69. Committed, 75. Considered, amended, re- ported, 79. Amended and passed, 87. By Council witli amendments ; considered, 123. Amended ar.d agreed to, 130. By Council, 147. R. A., 220. (34 Vic, c. 50.) Petition against, 17. Fraser, John : 1. Petition praying that a Royal Commission be appointed to enquire into the affairs of the late Hugh Fraser, (1880) 63. 3. Petition praying for the appointment of a Royal Commission, (1882) 58. 3. Petition praying that certain articles of the Edict of the King of France (Louis 15th) in 1743 be declared to have been part of the existing law of this Province in 1870, (1883) 51. 4. Petition for an Act to declare the Edict of Louis XV King of France, (1743) to be the law of this Pri)vince, (1887) 157. Vide Acmmts, 551. Fraserville : 1. Petition for aid for the building of a Court House, (1883) 49. 2. Petition for an Act to amend and consolidate the Act incorporating the town of Fraserville, (1883)49. Report of notice, 52. Bill presented, 52. Referred, 62. Reported, 127. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 148. By Council with amendments, 224. Considered, 227. Agreed to, 236. R. A., 3G0. (46 Vic, c 80.) Petition against the foregoing Bill, 90. 3. Bill to alter the Official Flan and Book of Reference of the town of Fraserville, of the parish of St. Patrick of River du Loup and of the township of Hull, (1884) 217. Com- mitted, considered, amei.ded, reported and passed, 290. By Council with an amend- ment ; agreed to, 342. R. A., 382. (47 Vic, c. 36.) Vide Railwayt, 298. Fraserville and Edmonston Railways :— Vide Accounts, 552, 553. Frauds : — Bill to provide against frauds on the part of Public Contractors towards their em- ployees ; presented (1878) 41. Referred, 76. Reported, 107. Free grants of Wild Land :— Vide Acrountu, 717, 718, 719, 725. Committees, 20. Lands 6, 9, 11,16, 19, 25, 28, 33, Settlers, 1. Free Passes :— Vide Accounts 1398, 1417. Frelighsburg Grammar School :— Vide Education, 59. into certain facts )rt of notice, 31. 3d, amended, re- considered, 123. ., c. 50.) Petition into the affairs !)58. mce (Louis loth) Province in 1870, ice, (1743) to be iting the town of !d, 62. Reported, ith amendments, Petition against raserville, of the 1884) 217. Coin- with an amend- )ward8 their em- , 20. Lands 6, 9, FRENCH--aALE. m French Canadian Artiza.^s' Society : — Petition for an Act to amend the Act 40 Victoria, chapter 63, intituled : " An Act to incorporate ' The French Canadian Artizans ' So- ciety of the city of Montreal ", (1882) 97. Report of notice, 112. Bill presented and rule suspended, 113. Referred, 175. Reported, 192. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 206. By Council, 227. Fee remitted, 242. R. A. 363. (45 Vic, c. 76.) French Canadian Coloniziaton, Forest and Mining Company : — Petition for an Act of in- corporation, (1883) 73. Report of notice, 80. French Emigration :— Vide Accounts, 555, 556. French Phosphate Company : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the " French Phosphate Company of Canada ", (1882) 77. Report of notice, 87. Bill presented, 89. Referred, 96. Reported, 130. Considered in Conmiittee and reported, 158. P'wiStJ. 167. By Council, 213. R. A., 362. (45 Vic, c. 67.) French Loan :— Vide Accounts, 557, 668. Freres des Ecoles Chr^tiennes :— Vide Education, 60. Freres du Sacr6 Coeur : — Vide Arthabaskaville, 3. Frontier Lice : — Bill respecting the Frontier Line between the Province of Quebec and On- tario; presented, (1874-75) 132. Committed, 248, Considered in Committee; reported; passed, 253. By Council, 265. R. A. 315. (38 Vic, c 6) Frontier Railway Company :— Vide Raihcays, 59. Frothingham, G. H. : — Petition for an Act to define the powers of the Executors of the will of the late George H. Frothingham, Esquire, and for other purposes connected there- with, (1885) 34, Report of notice 39. Bill presented, 40. Referred, 45. Re- ported, 100. Again referred, 105. Reported, 156. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 166. By Council amended, 265. Agreed to, 266. R. A., 320, (48 Vic, c. 85.) Fulton, John Napier :— Petition for an Act to authorize the Bar of the Province of Quebec to admit John Napier Fulton among its members. (1886) 31. Report of notice, 39. Bill presented, 40. Referred, 49. Reported, 79. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 121. By Council, 169. R. A. 431, (49-50 Vic, c 94.) Funded Debt :— Vide Accounts, 659. G. Gagnon, Chs, : — Vide Accounts 560. Gagnon, F. F. : — Vide Accounts, 561. Gagnon, Laurent :— Vide Bridget, 43. Gale Farm : — Vide Accounts, 562. Ill* 428 GAME LAWS. Game Laws : Bills (and Petitions) relative to the : 1. Bill further to amend the Lower Canada Game Act ; presented (18^7-68) 86, Refer- red to a Select Committee, 123. Reported with amendments, 124. Considered and reported, 130. Passed, 133. By Council with an amendment ; amendment disagreed to ; Conference requested with the Council thereon ; Council do not insist ; Bill sent back to Council, 151. Passed by Council with an amendment, 153. E. A., 156. (31 Vic. c. 26.) Vide Committees, 278. 9. Petitions for amendmenta to the Game Laws of this Province, (1869) 42, 61. Bill presented, 49. Referred to a Select Committee, 81. Reported amended, 92. Committed 92 Eepoited, 98. Passed, 112. By Council with amendments, 175, Considered, 175. Agreed to 192. R. A., 220. (32 Vic, c. 38.) Vide Committees, 279. 3. Petitions for amendments to the Game Laws, (18G9- ,; 101, 145. 4. Petitions for amendments to the Game Laws, (1870) 21, 43. Bill presented, 69. Not proceeded in. 5. Bill further to amend the Game Laws of this Province ; presented, (1870) 74. Re- ferred to a Select Committee, 110. Reported with amendmenta, 120. Considered and progress reported, 135. Again considered, amended, reported and passed, 137. Not returned from Council. Vide Committees, 280. 6. Bill further to amend the Game Laws in this Province ; presented, (1871) 46. Referred to a Select Committee, 85. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be live, 97. Member added, 99. Reported with amendments, 134. Considered, reported and passed, 153. Not returned from Council. Vide Com- mittees, 281. 7. Bill further to amend the Game Laws of this Province ; presented, (1872) 64. Referred to a Select Committee, 110. Reported amended, 147. Considered and reported, 163. Passed, 178. Not returned from Council. Vide Committees, 282. 8. Petitions for amendments to the Game Laws, (1873-74) 45, 132. 9. Bill to amend the Game Laws of this Province ; presented, (1875) 14. Referred to a Select Committee, 29. Quorum reduced, 44. Reported with amendments, 86. Con- sidered and progress reported, 116. Further considered, amended, reported and passed, 151, By Council, 194. R. A, 195. (39 Vic, c 22.) Vide Committees, 283. 10. Bill to consolidate and amend the Game Laws of this Province; presented (1876) 27. Referred to a Select Committee, 56. Report, 164. Concurred in, 166. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 184. By Council, 201. R. A. 204. (40 Vic, c. 21.) Vide Committees, 284. 11. Petition for amendments to the Game Laws, (1876) 52. 13. Bill to amend the Game Law of this Province ; presented, (1877-8) 53. Debate on mo- tion for second reading adjourned, 176. Petition against certain portions of the fore- going Bill, 187. ■ 7-68) 86, Refer- Jonsidered and nient disagreed insist ; Bill sunt A., 156. (31 Vic. i9) 42, 61. Kill 92. Committed Considered, 175. 38ented, 69. Not ., (1870) 74. Re- Considered and assed, 137. Not ted, (1871) 46. ^duction of the ^ amendments, idl. Vide Com- 72) 64. Referred reported, 163. Referred to a lents, 86. Con- ed and passed, nted (1876) 27. Considered, !., c. 21.) Vide Debate on me- ns of the fore- GAME LAWS— continued. 429 Game Laws : — continued. 13. Petition of the Montreal Fish and Game Protection Club, for an Act for the better protection of Fish and Game, (1867-68) 99. 14. Petitions for amendments to the Game Laws. (1878) 11, 60. 15. Bill to amend the Game Laws of the Province of Quebec ; presented, (1879) 167. Referred to a Select Committee. 167. 16. Petitions for amendments to the Game Laws (1879) 202, 250. 17. Bill to amend the Game Laws ; presented (1879) 61. Referred to a Select Committee, 160. First Report, 179. Second Report, 253. Considered in Committee and progress re- ported, 262, Amended, 312. Recommitted ; amended, 319. Reported ; passed, 325. By Council with amendments, 334. Considered, 334, Vide Committees, 285. 1§. Bill to amend 40 Vict, Chap, 21 amending and consolidating the Game Laws ; pre- sented, (1880) 157. Referred to a Select Committee, 238. Vide Committees, 286. 19. Bill to amend the Act 40 Vict. chap. 21, intituled " An Act to amend and consolidate the Game Laws of this Province" ; presented, (1880) 288. Committed, considered in Com- mittee, amended, reported and passed, 295. By Council. 305. R. A. 308. (43-44 Vic, c. 29.) 20. Bill, intituled : " An Act to amend the Act of this Province, 40 Vict., cap. 21, intitu- led : " An Act to amend and consolidate the Game Lawsof this Province " (1881) 195. 21. Petitions for amendments to the Game Laws, (1882) 145, 165. 92. Petitions praying that spring hunting be not abolished, (1882) 28. 23. Petition praying that the Game Laws be not amended, (1882) 105. 24. Bill to amend and consolidate the Game Laws of this Province, (1882) 132. Referred, 168. Reported, 178. Committed, amended, 184. Motion to re-commit negatived, 184. Re-committed and further amended, 186. Motion to re-commit, objected to iis not being in order, — Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision to a later date, 190. Mr. Speaker ruled that it is in order, 191. Reported and passed, 191. By Council, 225. R. A., 332. (45 Vic, c 15.) Vide Commiltees, 52, 287. 25. Petitions for amendments to the Game Laws. (1883) 99, 110. 156. 26. Bill to amend the Game Laws in this Province, (1883) 101. 27. Bill to amend the Act, intituled : " An Act of the Province, 45 Victoria, chap. 14, to amend the Game Laws in this Province. "(1884) 60. Referred to a Special Committee, 164. Vide Committees, 287}. 2§. Bill to amend and consolidate the Game Laws of this Province, (1884) 111. Referred to a Special Committee, 164. Reported, 194. Committed and progress reported, 289. Further considered, and amended, 332. Motions to re-commit, negatived, 338. Reported and paused, 334. By Council, 864. R. A, 380. (47 Vic.c. 26.) Vide CommUtee$, 2d7J. 430 GAME LAWS— GAS. Game Laws : — continued. a9. Bill to amend the Game Laws of this Province. (1885) 177. 30. Bill to amend the Game Law of Quebec (47 Vict., chapter 25,) (1885) 213. Committed. 254. Considered, amended and reported. 257. Petition for amendments to the, Game Laws, 61. 31. Bill to amend the Game Laws, (1886) 228. Committed, considered, reported and passed, 302. By Council, 364. R. A., 433. (49-50 Vic.,c. 31.) Vide Accounts 563, 564. Game Keepers : — Returns containing the Reports of Game Keeper referred to a Special Com. mittee, (1885)176. Report, 212. Gaol property, Montreal :—\ii]e Accounts, 565. Garneau, Charles . — Vide Legislative Assembly, 106. Garthby :— Vide Roads, 85. Gas Companies : 1. Petition of the Consumers' Gas Company of the city and district of Montreal, for an Act of incorporation, (1873-74) 29. Report of notice, 34. Bill presented, 35. Referred, 49. Reported amended, 85. Considered, reported and passed, 90 By Council with amendments ; agreed to, 146. R. A., 203. (37 Vic, c. 53.) PetitionH against, 66, 94, 101, 114. 3. Petition of the Consumers' Gas Company of the city and of the district of Montreal for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1874-75) 94. Notice sufficient, 102. Bill presented, 103. Referred, 111. Preamble not proved, 152. Fee refunded, 286. Petition praying to be heard against the above, 150. 3. Petition of the Montreal New City Gas Company for amendments to their Act of in- corporation, (1872) 62. Report of notice, 69. Bill presented, 70. Referred, 198. Reported, amended, 222. Con<>'f'"-ed, reported and passed, 226. By Council with an amendment, 263. Agreed co, 264. R. A., 272. (36 Vic, c 61.) 4. Petition of the New City Gas Company Montreal for amendments to their Act of incor- poration, (1879) 75. Report of notice, 91. Bill presented, 91. Referred, 98. Reported, 149. Considered in Committee ; reported ; paased, 157. By Council with amend- ments, 248. Amended and agreed to, 248. Agreed to By Council, 308. R. A. 361. (42-43 Vic, c 81.) ff. Petition of the Quebec Gna Company for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1880) 35. Report of notice, 89. Bill presented,89. Referred, 122. Reported,149. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 162. By Council, 261. R. A. 308. (4344 Vic, c 97.) •. Petition of the St-Henri Gas Company for an Act of incorporation, ( 1875) 20. Report of notice, 24. Bill presented, 24. Referred, 57. Reported amended, 86. considered, reported and passed 102. By Council, 146. R. A., 195. (39 Vic, o. 68,) Petition against, 85. I 213. Committed, udraents to the, sd, reportod and tea Special Com. •ict of Montreal, ill presented, 3"). d, 90 By Council Petitions against, ct of Montreal for fficient, 102. Bill ed, 286, Petition their Act of in- 1,198. Reported, an amendment, heir Act ofincor- 98. Reported, il with amend- R. A. 861. (42-43 )f incorporation, ,149. Considered W Vic, c. 97.) 75) 20, Report of idered, reported gainst, 85. GAS— GATE 481 Oas Companies ■.—continued. 7. Petition for an Act to incorporate the " St. Hyacinthe Gas Company, (1882)58. Report of notice, 107. Bill presented, 108. Referred, 108. Reported, 145. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 156. By Council, 195. R. A., 204, (45 Vic, c 79.) §. Petition for an Act to incorporate the Sherbrooke Gas Company (1874-75) 44. Report of notice, 49. Bill presented, 50. R^'^irred, 65. Reported with amendments, 103. Considered in Committee ; reported|; passeu, 110. By Council, 175. R. A. 312. (38 Vic. c 89.) 9. Petition for an Act ofincorporation, under the name of the Sherbrooke Gas and Water Company, (1880) 29. Report of notice, 44. Bill presented, 46. Referred, 59. Reported, 106. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 110. By Council, 188. R. A. 306. (43-44 Vic, c 96.) Gaspl : 1. Bill to render valid certain deeds and documents executed in the district of Gasp6 ; presented, (1874-75) 90. Referred, 117. Reported with amendments, 122. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 135. By Council, 206. R. A., 314. (38 Vic, c. 22.) 3. Petition for the repeal of Sec. 13 chap. 38 of the Consolidated Statutes for L. C, res- pecting the titles to property in Gaspd, (1869) 107. Vide Court Houses and Gaols, 2. Elections, 86 Roads, 86. Oasp^ and Bona venture :— Vide Accounts,56Q. 6asp6 Fishings Eind Coul Mining Co. : — Vide Accounts 567, F/0. Committees, 288. Oasp^ Agency, Western Section of : — Petition that Government come to their aid (1883) 94. Oaspd Agency, West Section of: — Petition praying for the remission of the interest due to the Government by settlers on their lots of land, (1883) 177. Oasp^ Basin : — Petition praying for the erection of a Lock-up at, (1883) 286. Gasp6 Colonization Roads :— Vide Accounts, 280. Gasp^, District of : — Petition for an Act giving concurrent jurisdiction in civil matters, to the Courts of the said district, and those of the district i f Saguenay, for certain cases which may present themselves on the North Coast between Blanc Sablon and Moisie (1883) 59. Vide Justice, Administration of, 9. Gaspesit : — Vide Roads, 87. Gatinean B.iver : — Vide Roads, 88 Bridges 45-47. Gate on Ontario Street : — Vide Accounts, 1431. I 432 GATINEAU— GODMANCHESTER Gatineau Valley Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 66. Gaulthier, D. Z. : — Petition praying for 1000 acres of land in the townsliip of Wolfestown, (1884), 115. Vide ^ccottnis, 571, 572. Committees, '2S9, 290. Oauthier, Mr. : — Vide Accounts, 573. Oauvreau, Pierre : — Vide Accotmts, 574, 575. Gaj'hurst, (Township) : — Vide Lands, 14. Roads, 89, 90. Gazette des Campagnes : — Petitions of Firmin Proulx for aid towards the publication of La Gazette des Campagnes (1873-74) 5G. (1874-75) 131. (1875) 48. (1876) 29. General Colonization and Industrial Enterprise Company :— Petition for an Act to incor- porate the (1883) 73. Eeport of notice, 80. Bill presented, 91. Reported, 139. Motion for House in Committee. — Debate adjourned, 153. Debate resumed ; six month? hoist proposed, 164, 171. Amendment negatived, 175. Considered and progress reported, 17G. Further consideration postponed, 183. Objection taken in Committee that section 2 contained provisions beyond the powers granted to Provincial Parliaments, — Mr. Chairman ruled that this clause may be taken into consideration — His ruling appealed from — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not within the province of the Speaker to decide upon questions of Constitutional Law,— Bill considered and amended, 243. Reported, 249. Objection taken that this Bill is not founded on a Petition, 2.54. Mr. Speaker's ruling ; Motion that the Rules be suspended ; Rules su8pended,260. Bill passed, 261. Fee remitted, 290. Passed by Council, 316. R. A., 361. (46 Vic, c. 70.) General Sessions of the Peace ; — Vide Justice, Administration of, 30, 31. General Hospital : — Vide Montreal, 123-125. Richelieu, 1, 2. General Statutes : — Vide Accounts, 576. Genest, Arthur : — Vide Accounts, 577. Germain, H. A : — Petition for an Act to authorize the Bar of the Province of Quebec, to admit Henri Arsfene Germain amongst its members, after examination. (1885) 39. Report of notice, 47. Bill presented, 48. Referred, 52.|Reported, 85. Considered, reported and passed, 93. By Council, 136. R. A. 320. (48 Vic, c 86.) Giard, Louis : — Motion that a copy of his work be laid before the House, withdrawn, (1886) 157. Vide Accounts, 578. 579. Gigudre, R6vd. A. :— Vide|Landa, 4. Gilchrist Educational Trust : — Vide Accounts, 580, 581. Education, 148. Godmanchester : — Vide Territorial Divisions 45. ip of Wolfestown, he publication of re) 29. )r an Act to incor- ed, 139. Motion for six month? hoist )rogre8S reported, Committee that ial Parliaments, — ition — His ruling of the Speaker to id amended, 243. 'etition, 254. Mr. 3d,260. Bill passed, nc, c. 70.) ce of Quebec, to nation. (1885) 39. asidered, reported vithdrawn, (1886) GOLD— GOVERNOR, LIEUTENANT. 488 Gold Mining Act, 1880 :— Petition for amendments to the, (1882) 107. Gold Mines : — Vide AccoutUs, 582. Mines, 1-5. Gold Mines Act :— Vide Committees, 291. Mines, 1-4, 8. Gold Mines, Beauce :— Vide Committees, 292. Mines, 7. Gold Mining Inspector, Beauce :— Vide Accounts, 583. Good Templars. Independent Order of :— Petition praying that the Parliamentary Bar-room be closed, (1877-8)69. Gore, Township : — Vide Lands, 35. Roads, 92. Gosford :— Vide Committees, 293. Roads, 93-95. Gosselin, Louis Honor 6 :— Vide Accounts, 584. Government Buildings : — Vide Accounts, 585. Government Properties :— Vide Accounts, 586. Committees, 53 Education, 68. Government Railways :— Vide Accounts, 587-589. Governor General :— Vide Accounts, 590. Addresses, 6-17. Committees, 54, 294. $mtmX'%mUmnt I. Messages from His Honor 1-37. (1.) Desiring the attendance of the Housi at the Bar of the Legislative Council Chamber, 1. (2.) Transmitting Accounts and Papers, or communicating matters to the House. 5. II. Incidental Proceedings,— I. Messages from His Honor : (1.) Desiring the attendance of the House at the Bar of the Legislative Council Chamber: 1. At the opening of the Session, (1867 oo) 1. (1869) 1. (1869-70) 1. (1870) 1. (1871) 2. (1872) 1. (1873-74) 1. (1874-75) 1. [IS^o] 1. (1876) 6. (1877-8) 1. (1878) 1. (1879) 1. (1880) 1. (1881) 1. (1882) 2. (1883) 1. (1884) 1, 13. (1885) 1. (1886) 1. (1887) 1, 4, 7, 9. 2. After the election or a Speaker, (1867-68) 3. (1871) 3. (1875) 2. (1876) 7. (1878) 3. (1882) 3. 27 484 GOVERNOR, LIEUTENANT-con/in«crf. I. Messages from His Honor :— continued. (1.) Detiring the Attendance of the House Sec '• — continued. 3. For the purpose of giving the Royal Assent to Bills, (1869-70) 58. (1873-74) 51. (1875) 38. (1879) 220. (1880) 137. (1882) 203. (1887) 120. 4. At the close ofthe Session, (1867-68) 154. (1869)^219. (1869-70)190. (1870)219.(1871) 227. (1872) 270. (1873-74) 202. (1874-75) 311. (1875) 194. (1876) 202. (1877-78) 228. (1878) 146. (1879) 361. (1880) 305. (1881) 307. (1882) 361. (1883) 359. (1884) 379. (1885) 319. )1886) 430. (1887) 295. (2,)'^TTanamilling Accounts and Papen, or communicating matters to the House — relative to — Addresses to the Queen : 5. Acknowledging the receipt of a Joint Address of congratulation to the Queen and stating that he will transmit the same to the Governor General, (1882) 45. 6. Communicating a Despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, acknowledg- ing the receipt of a Joint Address to the Queen, and copy of a letter from the Gover- nor General respecting the same, (1882) 260. 7. Beauport Lunatic Asylum : — Transmitting copies of the contracts entered into between the Government and the proprietors of the Beauport Lunatic Asylum since the month of May, 1857. (S. Papers, No. 17.) (1871) 121. 8. Bills : — Informing the Assembly that on the 11th September he had given the Royal Assent to the Bills passed during the present Session by both branches of the Legislature, (1879) 351. 9. Civil Service : — A statement showing the classification of thejemployees ofthe Civil Service, under the authority of the Act, 40 Vic, chap. 9. (App. No. 2.) (1877-78.) 28. 10. Sivil Service Commission : — Transmitting the First Report of the Civil Service Com- mission on the organization and administration ofthe several Departments at the Seat of Government, (1869-70) 71. Referred to the Joint Committee on Printing, 72. (S. Pa- pers, No. 12.) 11. Transmitting Supplement to the First Report of the Civil Service Commission, shewing the approximate annual expenditure on Public Departmental Buildings for rents and repairs, (1869-70) 150. Referred to Joint Committee on Printing, 150. (S. Papers, No. 12.) 13. Coasting Trade and Merchant Shipping :— Transmitting a copy of a Proclamation issued by Sir John Young, dated 23rd day of October last, concerning " An Act for amending the Law relating to the'Coasting Trade and Merchant Shipping in British Possessions," being Act, 32 Vic, chap. 2., of U. K. of Great Britain and Ireland, (1869- 70.) 19. 13. Disallowance :— Communicating copy of a memorandum ofthe Minister of Justice, respecting the powers of the Federal Government of Canada, to disallow Bills of Local Legislatures, (1869) 158. 373-74)51.(1875) (1870)219.(1871) 2. (1877-78) 228. 359. (1884) 379. ■use — relative to— the Queen and 2)45. lies, acknowledg- from the Gover- sta entered into ic Asylum sinco had given the branches of the lyees of the Civil ) (1877-78.) 28. ivil Service Com- lents at the Seat iting, 72. (S. Pa- ce Commission, U Buildings for Printing, 150. fa Proclamation no; " An Act for ping in British i Ireland, (1869- lister of Justice, 3W Bills of Local GOVERNOR, LIEUTENANT— con/mue^i. 486 L Messages from His Honor -.—continued. (2.) Transmittinff Accounts and Papers Ac. ; — continned. Estimates : 14. Transmitting an estimate of the amount required for the service of the eighteen months ending 31st December, 1868, and recommending a provision therefor, (18(37-68) (App. No. 7.) Referred to Committee of Supply, 94. Supplementary Estimates, (App. No. 7.) ; Referred, 126. Vide Committees, 1G7. For 1869 (S. Papers, No. 5.) Referred, Ac, (1869) 92. Vide Committees, 78. Sujjplementary Estimates ; Referred, 188. Vide Com- mittees, 168. Additional supplementary Estimp.te; Referred, 192. Vide Cornmittees, 168. For the eighteen months ending on the 30th June, 1871 ; Referred to Committee of Supply (1869-70) 60. Vide Committees, 169. For the twelve months ending the 30th June, 1872; Referred, (S. Papers, No. 14.) (1870) 66. Wide Committees, 170. For the twelve months ending the 30th June, 1873 ; (S. Papers, No. 14.) Referred, (1871) 18. Vide Committees, 171. Supplementary Estimates, (S. Papers, No. 14.) 148. Vide Coin- mittees, 171. For the twelve months ending 30th June, 18^4 ; (S. Papers, No. 13.) Referred, (1872) 75. Vide Committees, 172. Supplementary do ; Referred, 142. Vide Committees, 172. For the twelve months ending 30th June, 1875 Ac. (S. Papers, No. 17.) ; Referred, (1873-74) 81. Vide Committees, 173. For the current year and for the finan- cial year, 1876 ; (S. Papers, No. 19.) Referred, (1874-75) 148. Vide Committees, 174. Sup- plementary do., 250. Vide Committees, 174. For the current year (Supplementary) and for the financial year, 1877. (S. Papers, No. 21.) (1875) 69. Supplementary do, 140. Vide Committees, 175. For the current year (Supplementary) and for the financial year, 1878. (S. Papers, No. 10.) Referred, (1876) 79. Vide Committees, 176. Supple- mentary Estimates. (S. Papers, No. 10.) 140. Vide Committees, 176. For the current year (Supplementary) and the Estimates for the fiscal year 1879; Referred, (1877- 78) 72. Vide Committees, 176. Further Supplementary Estimates ; Referred, 206. Vide Committees, 177. For the current year (Supplementary) and for the financial year 1879; Referred, (1878)30. Vide C'ommt«ees, 178. For the financial year 1880. Refer- red, (1879) 115. Supplementary do ; Referred, 251. Vide Committees, 179. For the financial year 1881; Referred, (1880) 94. Supplementary do; Referred, 217. Vide Com- mittees, 180. For the current year (Supplementary) and for the financial year ending 30th June, 1882, (1881) 127. (S. Papers, No. 1), Referred, 128. Supplementary do ; Referred, 202, 234. Vide Committees, 181. For the current year (Supplementary) and for the financial year ending 30th June 1883, (1882) — (S. Papers, No. 1.) Referred, 253. Supplementary do ; Referred, 311. Vide Committees, 182. For the current year (Supplementary) and for the financial year ending 30th June 1884. (1883) 95, 97. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Referred, 97. Supplementary do ; Referred, 294. Vide Committees, 183. For the current year (Supplementary) and for the fiscal year ending 30th June 1885 ; Referred (1884) 149. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Supplementary do ; Referred 343. Vide Committees, 184. For the current year (Supplementary) and for the fiscal year ending 30th June 1886 ; Referred (1885) 67. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Supplementary do ; Referred, 70. yide Committees, 185. For the current year (Supplementary) and for the fiscal year ending 30th June 1887 ; Referred (1886) 127. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Supplementary do ; Referred, 342, Vide Committees, 186. For the current year (Supplementary) and for the fiscal year ending 30th June 1888 ; Referred (1887) 64. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Supple- mentary do ; Referred, 224. Vide Committees, 187. i^ 436 GOVERNOR, LlEnTENANT-con/mweJ. I. Messages from His Honor ■.—continued. (2) TranHmilting Accounts and Papers, li'c : — continued. 15. Federal Capitation Orant : — Transmitting cojiy of currospondence respecting the Federal Capitation Grant, (1885) 25. 16. Fishermen : — Reconmiending a grant of $4,000 towards the relief of the distressed Fishermen and their families, in Nova Scotia, (18(17-68) 47. Vide Accown/s, 532, 533, CommUtees, 30. 1*. Gilchrist Educational Trust :— Transmitting copy of a Despatch from the Kight Honorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and of the enclosures to that Despatch to the Governor General of the Dominion of Canada, — and communicating the conditions of a Scholarship, to be awarded to a candidate resident in the Dominion of Canada ; the said Scholarchip instituted by the " Gilchrist Educational Trust, " (-807-08)64. Message considered and Address ordered, 77. \i{le Accounts 580,581. Governor General : IS. Transmitting the answer to the Joint Address presented to the Governor General on his elevation to the dignity of Peer of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire- lane, (1870) 52. 19. Stating that he has transmitted to the Governor General the Address voted by this House, rcsjiecting the exercise of the Royal Prerogative of mercy in favor of Ambroise Lf^pinc, (1874-75) 03. 20. Immigration J — Transmitting copies of correspondence between the Governments of Quebec and Canada and between the Governments ofQuebec and Ontario in reference to Immigration, (1860) 35. (S. Papers, No. 13.) Vide Acrounts, 620. 21. Internal Economy : — Submitting coj-.y of an Order in Council, respecting the appointment of Commissioners in connection with the Internal Economy of the Legislative Assembly, (1876) 64. (1S80) 9. (1881) 36. Vide Legislative Assembly, 138. 22. Internal Economy : — Transmitting copies of Older in Council naming Commission- ers to regulate the Internal Economy of the Legislative Assembly, (1^182)24.(1883) 61. (1884) 16. (1887) 22, 93. Legislative Assembly : — Informs the House through the Speaker of the Legislative Council that several vacancies have occurred in the Legislative Assembly, (1887) 7- 24. Lupine Ambroise : — Informing the House, that he has transmitted to the Governor- General their Address respecting the exercise of the Royal Prerogative of mercy in favor of Ambroise Lupine, (1874-5) €3. Vide Addresses, 11, 26. North Shore Railway : — Transmitting copies of correspondence respecting the request for increhsing to 112,000 jier mile, the grant made for the North Shore Railway between Quebec and Montreal, (1885) 27. 26. North Shore Railway Syndicat -.—Transmitting the contract between the Province ofQuebec and the North Shore Railway Syndicat, (1882) 62. GOVERNOR, LIEUTENANT— con/t/iMf) 159. 2§. Privileges, Immunities and Powers :— Transmitting copy of Order of Hiw Excellency the Governor-General in Council, refusing to sanction an Act to doline the privileges, immunities, and powers of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly, ( 18t)U-70) 39. Referred to Joint Conuniltee on Printing, 39. (S. Papers, No. 9.) 29. Public Accounts: — Transmitting the Public Accounts for 18GS, (18<)9) 32. (S. Papers, No. 3.) To he printed, 33, 214. Referred, 33. Vide Committees, 482.— For 18(Ut, (18G9-70) IG. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Referred; To be printed , IG. Vide Co»im/7/cc.s, 483.— For 18G9- 70. (1870) 11. (S. Papers, No. 1.) To he printed; Referred, 11. Vide Commettrea, 484.— For 1871, (1871) 50. (S. Papers No. 1.) Referred, 50. Vide Committeea, 485,— For 1872, (1872)21. (S. Papers. No. 1.) Referred; To he printed, '21 . Vide Committees, 4.S(;,-For 1873,(1873-74)10. (S. Papers, No. 1.) To be printed, 19. Vide C'om/»i»7to,s, 487.— For 1874, (1874-75) 15. (S. Papers, No. IG ) To be printed, IG. Vide Committees, 2-IG.— For 1875, (1875) IG. (S. Papers, No. 1.) To beprinted, 19. Vide Committees, 488.— (187G) 61. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Vide Committees, 489.— (1S77-78) 23. (S. Pajiers, No. 5.) Vide Com- mittees, 490.— (1879) 19. (S, Papers, No. 3.) To he printed, 250. Vide Cmmittrea, 491. —(1880)94. (S. Papers, No. 1.) Vide C'onim»««s, 492.— (1881) 21. (S. Papers, No. 3.) To be printed, 2\, Vide 6'om?m«ees, 493.— (1882) 24. (S. Papers, No. 3.) Toliepnnted, 24. Vide Committees, 494.— (1883) 28. (S. Papers, No. 3.) To beprinted, 28. Vide Com- mittees, 495.— (1884) 45. (S. Papers, No. 3.) Vide C'owHU«fies,49G.— (1885) 48. (S. Papers, No. 3.) Vide Committees, 497.— (188G) 25, (S. Papers, No. 3.) Vide Committees, 498 — (1887) 39, (S. Papers, No. 3.) Vide Committees, 4'i)d.—{Tlie AccomUs are laid be/ore the House by a Member of the Executive Council by Command oj His Honor the Lieutenant- Governor.) 30. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Transmitting a contract for the sale of a section of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, (1882) 33. Queen's Printer : 31. Transmitting the Report of the Queen's Printer shewing the number of Acts printed and distri^iuted by him, Ac, Ac, (1869) 37. (S. Papers, No. 14.) Transmitting the Report of the Queen's Printer in relation to the Acts of last Session, printed, distributed and remaining on hand, and cost of same. — ,\l8o the Report of the Queen's Printer relative to the receipts and expenses of the Quebec Otlicial Gazette, (18G9-70) 26. (S. Papers, No. 7.) Transmitting the Report of the Queen's Printer in relation to the Acts of la«t Session, printed, distributed and remainining on hand and the cost of same, (1870) 13. (S. Papers, No. 8.) Vide Accounts, 1284. (1871) 30. (1872) 39. (1873- 74) 38. (1874-75) 42. (1875) 33. (1076) 27, (1877-78) 45, (1878) 27, (1879) 14. (1880) 61. (1881) 37. (1882) 24. (1873) 47. (1884) G4. (1885) 67. (1886) 25. (1887) 23. Vide Accounts, 1284, 1285. 488 GOVERNOR, LI EVTEN A'i^T—cmtinued. I. Messages from His Honor .— continued, (2.) Tranamitting AcvoiuUs and Papers, Ac : — continued. 3il. Quebec License Act : — TranNmitting tho Quebec License Act, and recommending the same to tho consideration of tho House, (1873-74) 147. 38. St. Louis Hydraulic Company :— Transmitting copy of an Order in Council on the subject of a Bill to incorporate the St. Louis Hydraulic Company, and also the Keport of Mr. Page, (ISG'J) 38. (S. Papers, No. 15. Vide AccouiUs, 1G02. 31. Speech : — Transmitting the reply to the Address is answer to the Speech from the Throne, (1807) 15. (1809) 15. (180'.)-70) 15. (1870) 13. (1871) 34. (1872) IG. (1873-74) 40. (1874-75) 40. )1875) 10. (1870) 25. (1877-78) 28. (1878) 28. (1879) 40. (1880) 28. (1881) 83. (1882) 45. (1883) 100. (1884) 50. (1885) 38. )1880) 44. (1887) 3."). 35. Statutes : — First Report of the Commissiontsra appoitited to claasify, revise and consolidate the General Statutes of the Province of (Quebec. (S. Papers, No. 28.) (1877- 78) 156. 30. Titles : — Communicating copy of a Despacth from the Secretary of Slate for the Colonies, respecting Titles that should be given to certain functionaries of the British Province, (180'.t) 157. II. Incidental Proceedings : 37. His Speeches at the opening and close of each Session : — Vide Speeches 1-22. 8S. Does not see fit to declare the causes of his summoning the Legislature, (1887) 5. 39. Recommends to the consideration of the House, (through a Member having a seat in the Executive Council) certain measures involving expenditure of Public Money, (1807-68) 22,33. (1869) 114, 141, 162, 166, 187. (1869-70) 31, 106, 109, 155, 175, 186. (1870) 135 142. 146, &c. (1871) 101, 102, 171,204. (1872) 151, 182, 186, 230, (1873-74) 157. (1874-5) 142, 109, 223, 203. 299. (1875) 46. (1882) 124, 151, &c. (1883) 43, 53 &c. (1884)71, 192 Ac. (1885) 41, 59. (1880) 190, 204, &c. (1887) 99, 100.— By Message, (1873-74) 147. (1874-75) 148. (1870) 45, 54, 80, 137, 170, 17H, is^ 199. (1877-78) 64, 91. 145, 148, 160, 185, 213. (1878) 68, 109, 115. (1879) 156. ^6{)} . 116. 190, 196. 213, 248, (1881) 58, 202, 236, 291, (1882) 33, 62, 299, 3:. ' M- ,^) 295, (1887) 240. 40. Mr. Speaker refuses to receive a Motion or . v olving an ap priation of Public Money, or Public Domain which bad not h recorami'nded by His Honor, (1869) 108.(1869-70) 182. (1870) 145. (1871) 138, IbU, 173, 2 ,, (1872) 61, 139, 246,(1874- 75) 135, 231, 41. Intimates his intention to proceed to the Legislative Council Chamber, at a rtain time to give the Royal Assent to Bills. (1869-70) 54. 43. Gives his consent in so far as Her Majesty's interest in concerned (1886) 309. GOVERNOR, LIEUTENANT-GRAND. 48» ^ d recommendiiig 1 Council on the 1(1 also the lleport Speech from the 10. (1873-74) 40. :i880) 28. (1881) Bsify, revise and rs, No. 28.) (1877- of Slate for the ies of the British hes 1-22. iure, (1887) 5. • having a seat Public Money, , 155, 175, 185. , 230, (1873-74) 883) 43, 53 &c. ■ — By Message, 877-78) 64, 91. 190, 1%, 213, k). iation of Public Honor, (1S69) 139, 246, (1874- r, at a rtain 36) 309. II. Inoidental Frooeedings ■.—continued. 43. Gives the Royal Assent to Bills, (1867-8) 15-1. (1869) 21tt. (1869-70) 58. (1870) 219. (1871)227, (1872)270. (1873-74) 51. (1874-r)) 312. (1H75) 38. (1876) 202. (1877-8) 228. (1878) 147. (1879) 220. (1880) 137, 305. (1881) 307. (1882) 203, 364. (1883) 360, (1884) 379. (1885) 320. (1886) 430. (1887) 2%. 44. Reserves Bills for the signification of Her Mufcsty's plciisure thereon, (1867-69) 156. (1877-8) 230. 45. Informs the House through Mr. Speaker, that the intends to prorogue the Legisla- ture, (1867-68) 153. (1869) 211. (1869-70) 163. 1870) 214. (1871) 212. (1872) 255, (1878- 74) 195. (1874-75) 296. (1878) 146, 4«. A Mcnaber of the Executive Council announces to the House the death of His Ex- cellency the Lieutenant-Governor, (1876) 131, 47. House resolves to go into Committee to consider of a certain proposed Hesolution respecting the funeral expenses of the late Lieutenant-Governor R. E'Caron;HiB Honor's recommendation signified ; House goes into Committee ; Resolution re- ported and agreed to, (1876) 178. 4S. The Honorable Premier informs the House of the dismissal of the Lieutenant-Go- vernor, (1879) 131. Vide Accounts, 402, 403. Addrenseti, 12. 49. Sums paid for personal attendance and reception expenses : — Vide Accounts, 591. Granby : — Petition for an Act to incorporate " La Soci^td de Bienfaisance St-Jean Esptiste Notre-Dame de Granby, (1887) 87, Report of notice, 94. Bill presented, 97. Referred, 124. Reported with amendments, 168. Considered, reported and passed, 177, Fee refunded, 233, Passed by Council, 246. R, A., 297. (50 Vic, c, 38.) Grande Coud6e Road :— Vide Roads, 96. Grande Riviere, (Township) : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 46, Grande Valine .—Vide Roads, 77. Grande Excursion to France Company : — Petition for an ACt to incorporate the, (1873) 49. Report of notice, 52. Bill presented 52. Referred, 83. Reported, 139. Considered, reported and passed, 149. Grand Jury, Montmagny and Montreal:— Vide Accounts, 592, 593. Grand National Lottery of Quebec : 1. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1882) 107. Report of notice, 130. Bill presented 131, Referred, 136, Reported, 192. Considered in Committee, 206, Reported and paased, 210. Fee remitted, 297. a. Petition for an Act to incorporate the Grand National Lottery of Quebec, (1883) 73. Report of notice, 107. Bill presented, 108. Referred, 121. Reported, 153. Considered, reported and passed, 197. Fee remitted, 358. ^ I I li 440 GRAND— GROCER'S. Grand National Lottery of Quebec '.—coiUinued. 3. Petition for an Act to incorporate the Grand National Lottery of Quebec, (1884) 32. Keport of notice, 46. Bill presented, 48. Referred, 53. Reported, 69. Motion for House in Committee, objected to on the ground that the Bill is contrary to law, 80. — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection, 81. Considered and progress reported, 82. "^ Further considered and amended 8o, 86. Six months hoist proposed and negatived. \ Amendments agreed to, 89. Passed, 9(), Fee remitted, 338. I Gra)id Trunk Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 61, 62. / Oratham : — Vide Accounts, 594. Territorial Divisions, 47. / I 1 Gratham and Upton :— Vide Surveys 7. Territorial Divisions, 48. \ Grantham, Wendover and Simpson :— Vide Accounts, 310. Grants, Balances of :— Vide Accounts, 595. Grants of Land :— Vide Accou7its 596. Graphic Company Petition for amendments to its Act of incorporation, (1873-/4) 60. Report of notice, 65. Bill presented ; 60th. Rule suspended, 65. Referred, 73 Reported with amendments, 102. Considered, reported and passed, 116. By Council, 170. R. A., 203. (37 Vic, c. 56.) 2. Petition for amendments to its Act of incorporation, (1876) 37. Report of notice 53. Bill presented, 54. Referred, 61. Report that Legislative interference is not desir- able, 129. Motion to remit the Fee withdawn, 129. Petitions against the Bill, 58, 98. 3. Petition for an Act to reduce its capital stock, (1880) 35. Report of notice, 54. Bill presented, 55. Referred, 59. Reported, 99. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 110. Motion to remit the Fee, negatived, 248. Passed by Council, 188. R. A. 306. (43-44 Vic , c. 70.) Gravel, Dr. :•— Vide Accounts, 597, 598. Great Northern Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 63, 64. Grenville :— Bill to amend the Act 42-43 Vic, chap, 46, intituled, " An Act to Adjust the boundary lines, and settle the titles in certain ranges of the township of Grenville; presented, (1880) 40. Considered in Committee; reported; passed, 87. By Council, 156. R. A. 306. (43-44 Vic, c 81.) Vide Roads, 98. Territorial Divisions, 49. Gray, Frost Wood :— Petition of Frost Wood Gray, Maria Gray, wife of Arthur Gascoyne Chipman and said Arthur Gaacoyne Chipman, for an Act authorising them to sell a certain property in the city of Quebec, (1875) 40. Report of notice, 48. Grocer's Association :— Vide Montreal, 126. GROUND— HALL. 441 Ground Rent of Timber Limits :— Vide Accounts, 599. Guay, A. :— Vide Accounts, 600. Notaries, 30. Guillet, L. P. :— Vide Latv, Practice of. 12. Gunpowder : 1. Bill to amend the 27 and 28 Victoria, Chapter 5G, relating to the storage of Gunpowder in the cities of Montreal and Quebec; presented, (1867-68)50. Order for second reading postponed, 59. Referred to a Select Committee, 74. Petitions of Charles Dunlop and Alexr. Dunlop, and of Mulholland & Baker, referred, 86. Re- ported with amendments, 119. Special Report, ib. Considered and referred back to the Select Committee, 129. Reported with amendments, 131. Considered, reported and passed, 131. By Council with amendments; ageed to, 154. R. A., 156. (34 Vic, c. 27.) Petition against the Bill, 85. Vide Coinmiliees, 295. 2. Petition for the repeal or amendment of the Act respecting the storage of Gunpow- der, (1869) 66. 3. Bill to amend the Act respecting the storage of Gunpowder in and near the cities of Quebec and Montreal ; presented, (1869-70) 117. Read and passed, 144. By Council amended, 183. Agreed to, 185. R. A., 191. (33 Vic, c 37.) 4. Petition for the repeal of the 2nd section of chapter 27 of 33rd Vic. of the Province of Quebec, respecting the storage of Gunpowder in and nea)' the cities of Quebec and Montreal, (1870) 170. Vide Accounts, 601. Committees, 55, 295. H. Habitual Drunkards : 1. Bill to amend the Act (33 Vic.,ch. 26) ; presented, (1879) 139. Committed, 213. Con- sidered, reported ; passed, 231. By Council, 320. R. A., 363. (42-43 Vic, c. 28.) 3. Bill to amend the Act 33 Victoria, cap. 26, intituled : " An Act to provide for the interdiction and cure of habitual drunkards," (1884) 41. Committed, 153. Considered and amended, 177. Amendments agreed to ; Bill passed, 181. By Council with amend- ments, 228. Agreed to, 228. R. A., 380. (47 Vic, c 21.) Vide Committees, 250^. Drunkards. Ha ! Ha !, Seigniory :— Vide Accounis, 602. Hackmen's Union Benefit Society :— Vide Montreal, 127. Hall^, E. :— Vide Roads, 321. Hall6, Rev. Ls. :— Vide Lands, 15. Hall, G. B. :— Vide Accovnta, 603. Navigations, 6, 7. Railways, 288. 442 HAMILTON— HEIRS. Hamilton, (Township) :— Vide Accounts, 604. Ham, North & South :— Vide Roads, 99. Harbour and Wharves : 1. Bay St. Paul :— Petition for aid to erect a wharf at the place, (1869) 127. 2. Chicoutimi :— Petition for aid to construct a Pier, (1869-70) 71. Isle aux Goudres : 3. For aid to construct a Pier thereat, (1869-70) 62. 4. Aid to construct a wharf, (1870) 85. «• St. Andr6 :— Petition for aid to construct a Pier, (1869-70) 28. 6. Ste. Anne de Beaupr^ :— For the construction of a wharf in that parish, (1873-74) 69, 95, 101, 115, f. St. John's Cove : — Petition for aid to build a wharf at the entrance of St. John's Cove (1874-75) 199. 8» St Lawrence Warehouse, Dock and Wharfage Company : — Petitions for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1869) 39. 43. Report of notice, 48. Bill presented, 49. Reported with amendments, 96. Committed, 106. Reported, 108. Passed, 116. By Council, 218- R, A,, 220, (32 Vic, c. 62.) Hare Island : — Bill to remove all doubts as to what county Hare Island, situated in the River St, Lawrence, belongs. (1882) 117. Referred, 197. Reported, 274. Considered in Committee reported and passed, 298. By Council, 355. R. A., 363. (45 Vic, c. 42.) Harrington :— Vide Roads, 100. Hart, G, E. :— Vide Law, Practice of, 13. Hart, Madame A. S. : — Vide Accounts, 605. Harvey, Arthur :— Vide British Columbia, 1. Harwood Property : — Vide Reformatory Prison. Health, Board of : -Vide Accounts, 606, 607. Provindat Board of Health. Hubert :— Vide Accounts, 1701, H^bertville : — Petition for the appointment of a Crown Lands Agent at that place, (1867-68) 86. Vide Roads, 101. Heirs and Minors :— Petition for an Act to protect the interests of, (1883) 74, 59) 127. parish, (1873-74) 69, e of St. John's Cove ins for amendments Bill presented, 49. . Passed, 116. By d, situated in the 274. Considered in (45 Vic, c. 42.) lat place, (1867-68) )74. HEIRSHIP— HOCHELAaA. 448 Heirship :— Bill respecting the proof of Heirship or of Legateeship, (1877-8) 28. Referred, 153. Reported, 190. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 204. By Council, 226, R. A. 228. (41 Vic, c 10.) Henning, Revd. Joseph :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1880) 63. Report of notice, 75. Bill presented, Vide Redemptorist Fathers. Hereford (Township) :— Vide Roads, lOlJ. Heron Island :— Vide Water powers, Hervey Institute : 1. Petition for an Act of incorporation, ( 1874-75) 48. Report of notice, 54. Bill presented, 56. Referred, 65. Reported with amendments, 84. Considered in Committee ; report- ed ; passed, 92, By Council, 129, R, A. 313. (38 Vic, c. 59.) 2. Petition for a continuance of its annual grant, (1877-78) 163. (1881) 266. Vide Montreal, 128. Hicks and Northfield (Townships) :— Vide Roadg, 102. High Constable, District of Ivichelieu :— Vide Accounts, 609. Historical Society :— Vide Montreal, 129. Historical and Statistical Studies : — Petition of Stanislas Drapeau for aid to publish Histo- rical and Statistical Studies of charitable and other institutions, (1874-75) 64, History of Canada : — Petition of Louis P. Turcotte praying the House to purchase copies of his " History of Canada under the Union" (1872) 84. Referred to Contingent Com- mittee, 99. Hochelaga (County) :— Vide Elections, 87. Hochelaga (Village) ;— 1. Petition for an Act to erect the said village into a town under the name of the town of Hochelaga, (1883) 32. Report of notice, 38. Bill presented, 38. Referred, 48. Reported, 107. Considered and progress reported, 118, 125. Amended, 127. Motion * for the reception of Report ; amendment to re-commit the Bill, negatived, 137. Reported and passed, 138. By Council with amendments ; agreed to, 225. R. A. 360. (46 Vic, c 82.) Petition against the foregoing Bill, 59. 2. Petition for the right to borrow money for improvements in the said villege, (1874-75) 84. Notice sufficient, 119. Bill presented, 123. Referred, 129. Reported with amend- ments, 199, Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 228. By Council, 279. R. A. 314. (38 Vic, c 71.) Petition against, 131. 3. Vide Territorial Divisions, 50, 61. 444 HOCHELAaA— HOSPICE. Hochelaga (Village) : — continued. 4. Petition for an Act to ratify the debentures issued by La Ccmpagnie de Filature Ste Anne, Hochelaga, and to empower the directors of the said Company to grant hypo- thecs on immovable proj)erty, (1884) 32. Import of notice, 63, Bill presented, 67. Refer- red, 72. Reported, 142. Considered, reporgd and passed, 152. By Council, 239. R. A. 381. (47 Vic, c. 66.) 5. Bill from the Legislative Council, intitu'ed " An Act to amend the Act incorporating La Communautt des Sceurs des Saints Noms de Jesus et de Marie, " and to confirm the title of the said community to the property upon which their convent at Hoche- laga is built, (1885) 196. Referred, 196. Referred to another Committee, 210. Reported, 216. Considered, reported and passed, 227. R. A. 320. (48 Vic, c. 46) P( tition in favor of the above, 79. Report of notice, 85. 6. Motion for the remission of the Fee paid Inst Session on the Bill respecting the School Commissioners of Hochelaga, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the motion is not in order and declines to put the question thereon, (188.5) 59. 7. Petition of ies Dames CarintlUes de Hochelaga, for an Act of incorporation, (1879) 85. Report of notice, 91. Bill presented, 91. Referred, 169. Reported, 210. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 215. Fee remitted, 258. Passed by Council, 291. R. A., 362. (42-43 Vic, c. 67.) Hochelaga Mutual Assurance Company :— Vide Insurance Companies, 31. Hochelaga School Commissioners :— Vide Education, 61, 62. Hochelaga and Jacques-Cartier, Registrar of :— Vide Accounts, 1513. Hochelaga: — Soci(5t<5 de Construction. — Vide Building Societies, 11. Hocquart (Township) :— Vide Roads, 103. Hoffman, John ;— Vide Committees, 296. Justice, Administration of, 90. Holland, Wm. L. : — Petition praying that certain lands in the township of Portland be re- turned to him, (1879) 60. Home for Friendless Women : — Vide Montreal, 118, 119. Homestead exemption : — Vide Executions, 1, 2, Settlers, 1. Home Rule : — Motion that this House desires to record its warm appreciation and great pleasure on the initiation in the Imperial Parliament, of legislation of a character tc give a local government to Ireland ; amendment proposed that whilst sympathizing with the people of Ireland, this House is not in a position to express an opinion &c. ; Motion to adjourn Debate negatived, (1886) 44. Amendment negatived ; Main mo- tion agreed to, 45. Right Honorable Mr Gladstone's reply, 57, 97. Vide Ireland. Hospice St. Joseph de la D61ivrance -.—Vide Ltvis, 9, 10. HOPITAL- HULL. 445 of Portland bo re- Hdpital du Sacr6 Coeur :— Vide Accounts, 1224. Hdpital Q^n^ral (dites Soeur Grises) :— Vide Montreal, 123-12r). H6pital St. Patrice :— Vide Montreal, 265. Hospice de la Maternity :— Vide Montreal, 134. Hospice Youville :— Vide St. Benoit, 2, 3. Hospice St. Julien : — Vide St. Ferdinand d' Halifax, 2. Hdtel Dieu, Quebec : — Vide Quebec. 77. House of Correction : — Vide Court Houses and Gaols, 8. House of Reform and Industry : — Vide Prisons and Asylums, 1, 2. Howard, Henry :— Vide Accounts, 831. Howland, George :— Vide Accounts, 610. Hubert, Fapineau and Honey : — Vide Judicial and other Deposits, 1. Hudon Cotton Mills Company : 1. Petition for an Act to authorize tlieni to issue debentures, &c., (1875) 55. Report of notice, 58. Bill presented, 86. Referred, 103. Reported with amendments, 148. Considered reported and passed, 169. By Council with amendments, 190. Agreed to, 190. R. A., 196. (39 Vic, c. 66.) 3. Petition for amendments to its Acts of incorporation, (1877-78.) 59. No notice given, 80. Report of notice, 111, 112. Referred, 143. Reported, 151. Considered, reported and pai.sed, 165. By Council, 209. R. A., 230. (41 Vic, c. 57.) 3. Petition for an Act to amalgamate the V. Hudon Cotton Mills Company, Hochelaga, and La Compagnic de Filature, Ste. ^Vnne, Hochelaga, under the name of " The Ho- chelaga Cotton Manufacturing Company. " (1885) 58. Report of notice, 62. Bill pre- sented, 62. Refeired, 72. Reported, 118. Considered, reported and passed, 130. By Council with amendments, 262. Agreed to, 262. R. A., 320. (48 Vic, c 62.) Hughes, George A> Hull (City) : -Vide Notaries, 31. Latv, Practice of, 14. 1. Petition for an Act to amend the Act incorporating the said city, (1875) 31. Report, of notice, 38. Bill presented, 49. Referred, 66. Reported with amendments, 107. Considered, reported and passed, 121. By Council with an amendment, 166. Agreed to, 167. R. A., 196. (39 Vic, c 49.) Petition for amendments to the Act, 60, 85. 3. Petition of the Mayor and Corporation for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1879) 85. Report of notice, 101. Petition referred back to the Standing Orders Com- mittee, 108. Fifty-lirst Rule suspended, 110. Bill presented, 111. Referred, 128. Reported, 167. Considered in Committee ; amended, 192. Re-committed, 202. Amended ; reported; passed, 203. By Council with amendments, 264. Agreed to, 265. R. A., 363. (42-43 Vic, c. 56.) Petition against, 148. W \ 446 HULL— HURTEAU. Hull (City) :— continued. 3. Petition for aid to liquidate the School debt of the city of Hull, (1881) 193. 4. Petition for amendments to the Act of incorporation of said city, (1883) 20. Report of notice, 40. 5. Bill to amend the Act to incorporate the city of Hull, 38 Vict., chap. 79. and the Act 39 Vict., chap. 49. amending the same, (1883) 41. Referred, 44. Reported, 85. Considered, reported and passed, 93. By Council, 136. Fee remitted, 197. R. A. 360. (46 Vic, c. 79.) 6. Petitions for an Act to amend the Act of incorporation of the city of Hull, 38 Victoria, cap, 79. and the Act 39 Victoria, cap, 49, and 42-43 Victoria, cap. 56, amending the said Act, (1885) 88. Report of notice, 107. Bill presented, 107. Referred, 121. Reported, 182. Considered, reported and passed, 184, By Council, 250. R. A. 322. (48 Vic, c. 70.) 7. St. James Church, Hull. Vide Religious Denominations, 9. 8. Sisters of Charity, Hull. Aid for their convent, (1876) 52. 9. Sufferers by the recent Fire in the city of Hull, (1886) 170. Vide Addresses, 28. 10. Union, St. Joseph de Notre-Dame de Hull : Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1867- 68) 64. Report of notice, 71. 11. Union St. Joseph de Notre-Dame de Hull : Petition for an Act of incorporation, (18(')9) 36. Report of notice, 40. Bill presented, 79. Reported amended, 86. Committed, 91. Reported, 94. Passed, 98. By Council, 140. R. A. 220. (Vic, c. 92.) Vide Accounts, Gil. 12. Petition for the erection of the village and township of Hull into a city, (1874-75) 32. Report of notice, 41. Bill presented, 43. Referred, 62. Reported with amendments, 84. Considered and amended in Committee ; reported ; passed, 92. By Council with amendments, 175. Considered, 208. Agreed to, 228. Motion to remit the Fee, negatived, 295. R. A. 312. (38 Vic, c 79.) Petition that the city of Hull be limited to that portion of the township described in the above Petition, 77. 13. Entry in the Journals of 1875 respecting the Petition of R. W. Scott et al ; praying for amendments to the Act incorporating the city of Hull, read ; Petition referred to the Private Bills Committee, (1879) 155. Vide Court Houses and Gaols, 4. Hull Bridge :— Vide Accounts. 612, 613. Huntingdon (County) : — Vide Elections, 88. Huntingdon and Ives Mining Co. :— Vide Railways, 328. Huntingdon County Railway Co. :— Vide Railways, 65. Huntingdon Mining Company : — Vide Mining Companies, 6. Roads, 104. Huron and Ontario Ship Canal Company :— Vide Navigation Companies, 1. Huronian Mining and Smelting Company :— Vide Mining Companies, 7. Hnrteau, H. : — Vide Accounts, 614, 615. HYDRAULIC— IBERVILLE. 447 J81) 193. (1883) 20. Report .p. 79. and the Act ed, 85. Considered, 0. (46 Vic, c. 79.) FHuU, 38 Victoria, 56, amending the ed, 121. Reported, 22. (48 Vic, 0. 70.) ddresses, 28. iorporation, (18G7- iorporation, (18(')9) I. Committed, 91. f\de Accounts, 611, ) a city, (1874-75) jrith amendments, By Council with he Fee, negatived, ed to that portion 3tt et al ; praying tition referred to )ls, 4. Hydraulic and Manufacturing Companies : — Vide Chambly Hydraulic and Manufacturing Company, 1, 2, 3. St. Jean and Iberville Hydraulic and Manufacturing Company. Hygienic and Mortuary Statistics :— Vide Committees, 297, 298. Hypothecary Creditors :— Bill to amend the Act 43-44, Vict., chap. 25. (1887) 273. Vide Civil Code and Code of Ciml Procedure, 16. Hypothecs : 1. Bill to allow movables to be hypothecated in certain caaes ; presented. ( 1869) 128. Order for second reading discharged. Bill withdrawn, 201, 2. Bill to declare from what day the delay for the renewal of the registration of hypo- thecs after the cadastrage, shall begin to run; presented, (1875) 22. Committed, 34. Considered and amended, 37. Reported and passed, 39. By Council, 63. R. A., 195. (39 Vic, c. 26.) 3. Bill to facilitate the cancelling and discharge of hypothecs granted by Railway Companies in certain caaes, (1887) 73. Referred, 132. Reported with amendments, 233. Considered, reported and passed, 267. By Council, 294. R. A., 297. (50 Vic, c 66.) Vide Committees, 299. Hjrpothecs and Registration : — Vide Civil Code and Code of Civil Procedure, 113. Mortgages. I. Iberville (Town) : 1. Petition of the town Council of the town of Iberville, for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1870) 87. Report of notice, 109. Bill presented; referred, 112. Reported, amended, 138, Committed, considered, reported and passed, 144, By Council, 219, R, A., 221. (34 Vic, c 40.) Petition in favor, 99. 2. Petition of the town Council of Iberville for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1880)81. Report of notice, 88. Bill presented, 90. Referred, 111. Reported, 149. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 162. By Council with amendments, 249. Agreed to, 250. R. A., 308. (43-44 Vic, c. 63.) 3. Petition for an Act amending the Act of incorporation of the town of Iberville, (1886) 62. Report of notice, 74. Bill presented, 75. Referred, 132. Reported, 170. Consi- dered, reported and passed, 180. By Council amended, 278. Read first time, 278. Amended and agreed to, 302. Agreed to by Council, 320. R. A., 432. (49 Vic, c. 48.) 4. Hdpital St. Jean : — Vide Accounts, 616. 5. Salle d'Asile : — Vide Accounts, 617. 6. School Commissioners : — Vide Education, 129. 7. Soci^t^ Fermanente de Construction : — Vide Building Societies, 13. 448 IBERVILLE- IMMIGRATION. Iberville : — continued. S. Union St. Joseph de la ville de St. Jean :— Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1880) 98. lleport of notice, 105. Bill pre«enteii, 106. Referred, 111. Reported, 133. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 154. By Council, '212. Fee remitted, 245. R. A., 306. (4344 Vic., c. 87.) Iberville and Missisquoi Counties Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 67. Iberville, Durham and Clarenceville Railway Co. :— Vide Railways, 67. He aux Li^vres : — Vide Hare Island. lies Dorval:— Petition for an Act to authorize J. H. P. Simpson to sell certain islands in the River St. Lawn-nce, known under the name of Les lies Dorval, (1875) 55. Report of notice, 107. Petition against, 67. He J6sus, Providence St. Vincent de Paul :— Statement of ati'airs, (1879) 148. He J^SUS Railway :— Vide Accounts, 1315. He J^sus Turnpike Road Co. :— Vide Accounts, 618. Railways, 326. Roads, 82-84. He Perrot (Parish) : — Vide Education, 135. Illustrated Journal of Agriculture :— Vide Accotmts, 619. Immigration Agent, Lake St. John : — Petition fur the appointment of an, (1882) 78. Immigration and Colonization : — Instruction to the Standing Committee on Agriculture, ikc, to consider the best method of Colonization, ifec, — Vide Committees, 199-202. Immigration and Repatriation : — Vide Accounts, 626. Immigration : 1. Petitions from Canadians, residing in the United-States; praying the Quebec Parlia- ment to afford them the opportunity of returning to this country, by granting them the advantages they seem disposed to olfer to European Immigrants, (1869) Woonsocket and Valley Falls, State of Rhode Island ; Meriden, State of Connecticut ; West Rutland, State of Vermont ; Nashua, State of New Hampshire ; Port Henry and Rochester, State of New York ; Springfield, Manchang and Fall River, State of Massachusetts, 15. Woodstock and Attawaugan, State of Connecticut ; Westboio' and Holyoke, State of Massachusetts ; Central Falls and Albion, State of Rhode Island ; Buffalo, State of New York ; Bennington, State of Vermont, 21. Woodstock and Swanton Falls, State of Vermont ; Alneyville, State of Rhode Island ; New York; Detroit, State of Michigan ; Wouregan, State of Connecticut ; Lowell, State of Massachussetts, 24. Grenville and Collinsville, State of Connecticut ; Millbury and Worcester, State of Massachusetts ; Schuylers Falls, State of New York ; Hamlet, State of Rhode Island, 27. Natick, Phoenix and ^Etna, Crompton, Quidnick and Arctic, State of Rhode Island ; Biddeford, State of Maine, 31. Keen, State of New Hamshire ; New Bedford and North Cookfield, State of Massachusetts ; L'Assonip- tion. State of Illinois ; Forrestdale, State of Rhode Island ; St. Albans, State of Ver- mont ; Grosvenor Dale, State of Connecticut ; Cohoes, State of New York, 78. IMMIGRATION— INDEPENDENT. 449 lents to their Act (I, 106. Referred, 154. By Council, 67. certain islands in 1875) 55. Report 148. is, 82-84. 1, (1882) 78. c on Agriculture, (tees, 199-202. he Quebec Parlia- by granting them imigrants, (18G9) te of Connecticut ; lire ; Port Henry ill River, State of iticut ; Westboro' ti, State of Rhode t, 21. Woodstock 3land ; New York ; Lowell, State of ;ut ; Millbury and w York ; Hamlet, on, Quidnick and sen. State of New setts ; L'Assonip- ma, State of Ver- r York, 78. Immigration : — continued. a. Bill to encourage Canadians in tho United States to settle on the unoccupied lands of the Crown; presented, (1874-5) 148. Committed; Resolutions respecting Immi- gration referred, 197. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 237. By Council. 272. R. A., 315. (38 Vic, c. 3.) Vide Committees, 56. 3. Subsidy in favor of, (1880) 56. Vide Accounts, 620-625. Committees, 65. Immovables : 1. Bill to effect in a permanent manner Insurance on immovables; presented, (1876) 118. a. Bill respecting the sale of immovables by Sheriffs in the Province of Quebec ; pre- sented, (1879) 58. Committed, 113. Considered in Committee; amended; reported . passed, 125. By Council, 168. R. A., 362. (4243 Vic, c. 24.) Vide Montreal, old parish of. 3. Bill respecting the sale of immovables in certain parishes in the rural districts, (1886) 18. Committed, 57. Considered and reported, 128. Paased, 184. By Council, 278. R. A., 430. (49-50 Vic, c 19.) Immovable property :— Vide Acco^mtf, 988. Imperial Fire Insurance Co:— Vide Insurance. Companies 32. Imperial Museum :— Vide Accounts, 627 Imperial Statutes : — Vide Companiei, incorporated under. Incorporated Companies : 1. Bill respecting the declaration to be made by Incorporated Companies ; presented, (1876) 20. Committed, 92. considered, amended, 110. Re-committed, amended, repor- ted and passed, 115. By Council with amendments, 176. Agreed to, 177. R. A. 204. (40 Vic, c. 15.) a. Bill to amend the Act respecting the declaration to be made by Incorporated Compa- nies (40 Vict., chap. 15.)— (1882) 83. Committed, considered in Committee, amended and reported, 128. Passed, 149. By Council, 195. R. A., 204, (45 Vic, c 47.) Vide Accounts, 628. Indemnity :— Vide Members, 1-3. 5. Independence of the Legislature :— Bill to explain the Act to secure the independence of the Legislature of this Province. (1883) 179. Six months hoist moved and negatived : Committed, considered and progress reported, 293. Independent Agricultural Association :— Vide Stanstead and Compton. 28 450 INDIGENT— INSTRUCTIONS. Indigent Invalids : — Annual Report of Commissioners for the relief of (18G9-70) 39. Indigent Sick at Three Bivers :— Vide Accounts, 629. Industrial Company of Canada : — Vide Railways, 352. Industrial Dairy Association : — Vide Dairy AssocicUion. Industrial Interests :— Vido Committees, 300. Industrial Reformatory Schools :— Vide Accounts, 630. Education 68. Industrial Schools : — Vide Education, 64-66 Industries of this Province :— Vide Committeea, 58, 301— 31G. Inebriate Retreat : — Vide Belmont, Inebriate Retreat. Infant School Association Montreal :— Vide Educaiion, 67. Inn-Keepers : 1. Bill to amend the Law respecting the rights and liabilities of Inn-keepers ; presented (1875) 130. Committed, 144. Considered and reported, 152. Read the third time, amen^ ded and passed, 166. By Council with an amendment, 190. Agreed, to 192. R. A. 197. (39 Vic, c. 23.) 2, Bill further to amend the law respecting the liabilities of; presented, (1879) 34. Six months hoist, 98. Insane : 1. Bill to amend the Acts respecting the confinement of the Insane ; presented, (1877-8) 185. 9. Bill respecting the collection of sums payable for the maintenance of the Insane, (1883) 251. Committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 283. By Council 316. R. A. 361. (46 Vic, c. 18.) Vide Committees, 61. Insane : — Vide Accounts, 631. Committees, 59-61 109, 110. Inspector of Insurances : — Vide Accounts, 632. Inspector of Public Offices :— Vide Accpunts, 633. Institut Canadien :— Vide Quebec, 80. Institut Canadien Fran^ais :— Vide Montreal, 147. Institut Ophthalmique : — Vide Montreal, 150. Instructions to Committees —Vide Bills, 44, Billst Privaie, 60. Committees, 624, 626, 660. 59-70) 39. iepers; presented third time, amen" < 192. K. A. 197. d, (1879) 34. Six iresented, (1877-8) 16 of the Insane, 1, 283. By Council 624, 626, 660. INSURANCE COMPANIES. 451 ^nmxmct fymprnm* I. Public Bills relative to Insurance and Insurance Companies, 1.-24. II. Petitions for incorporation of Insurance Companies, or for amend- ments to existing Charters, and Proceedings thereon, 25-42. III. Other Petitions and Bills relative to Insurance Companies, 43-50. I. Insurance Companies. 1. To aecure to wives and children the benefit of AHsurances on the lives of their hus- bands and parents ; and of the Acts of this Province amending the same, (1869-79) 142. Committed, 155. Reported amended ; Read the third time ; further amended and passed, 174. By Council, 187. R. A., 192. (33 Vic, c. 21.) 2. Bill to amend 29 Vic, c 17 relating to Life Assurance; presented, (1869) 36. Re- ferred to a Select Committee, 68. Reported amended, 135. Considered and re- ported, 146. Passed, 152. By Council, VJo. R. A., 221. (32 Vic, c. 39.) Vide Com- mittees, 355. 3. Bill to amend the law relating to Mutual Insurance Companies fromjthe Legislative Council; Read, (1870) 147. Committed, 168. Considered; reported'; passed, 177. R. A., 222. (34 Vic, c. 16.) 4. Bill to amend chap. 68 of the Con. Stats for L. C, respecting Mntual;As8urance Com- panies; presented, (1874-75) 152. Read a second time, 198. Passed, 239. By Coun- cil, 265. R. A., 315. (38 Vic, c 38.) 5. Petition for the establishment of Mutual Assurance Societies, (1875) J32. 6. Bill to establish Mutual Assurance under the control and guarantee of Municipalities ; presented, (1874-75) 127. Committed, 156. 7. Bill to consolidate and amend the law to secure to wives and children the benefit of Insurances on the lives of their husbands and parents; presented, (1876)27. Com- mitted, 63. 8. Bill to consolidate and amend the law to secure to wives and children the benefit of Insurance on the lives of their husbands and parents, (1877-78) 34. 9. Bill to consolidate and amend the law to secure to wives and children the benefit of Insurance on the lives of their husbands and parents ; presented, (1878)s37. Committed, considered and reported, 126. Older for third reading discharged ; Bill re-committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 136. By Council, 146. R. A., 147. (41-42 Vic, c. 13.) I 452 INSURANCE COMPANIES— twi/intterf. I. Insurance Companies :— continued, 10. Pelilitin of tho Mutual AHHUiauco Association of tho FahriqueH of the DiooesoH of Montreal and St. Ilyacintlic, lor anioiulniontH to their Aotofincorporation, (1871) ".(l. Roconiniend misponsion of^lwl Rule, '.(8. Bill presentod, 136. Coiumittod, 153. Cou- sidered, reported and paused, K)\). By Council, 202. H. A., 228. (35 Vic, o. 18.) 11. Petition for aniundments to the Acts respecting Fahriijue's Mutual Assurance Society, (1877-78) C). l{e|)ort of notice, 80. Bill presented, 80. Keferrc•.:■. Fire and Life Insurance Company to relinquish theii charter and to provide for the winding up of their alfairs," and to render valid the provifciions of the said Act and to give effect thereto, (1883) 85. Referred, 121. Re- j" iced, 126. Considered, reported and passed, 144. By Council, 195. Fee remitted, ;33. R. A., 362. (46 Vic, c 55.) 42. Staisteadand Sherbrooke Mutual 7irt Insurance Company : -Petition for an Act respecting the Mutual Fire Insurr.nce C(jmpany of the counties of Stanstead and Sherbrooke, (1882) 16. Rjport of notice, 33. Bill presented; Referred, 43. III. Other Petitions and Bills relative to Insurance Companies : 43. Fee /emitted on tht; Bill of last Session to incorporate the Mutual Insurance Com- pany of Chambly, Laval and Jacques-Cartier, (1878) 91. Wde supra, 16. 44. Petition for amendments to the Charter of the Joliette Mutual Fire Insurance Compa- ny, (1879) 50. Report of notice, bO. Bill presented, 58. Referred, 74. Reported, 110. Con- sidered in Committee aud progress reported, 117. Motion for House again in Com- mittee; three months hoist moved ; Debate thereon adjourned, 121. Bill referred to P^'va'e Bills Committee with an instruction, 125. Order discharged, 126. Reported, 210. Referred to a rielect Committee; three months hoist moved, 236. Agreed to, 255. I ee remitted, 265. 45. Bill to establish Mutual Insurance Companies; presented, (1879) 151. Referred to a Select Committee, 213. Reported, 221. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 249. By Council with amendments, 330. Agreed to, 331. R. A., 363. (42-43 Vic, c. 39.) 46. Bill to Hmend the Act of the late Province of Canada, (24 Vic, c. 32.) respecting Mutual Assurance Companies ; prf.jented, (1879) 224. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 263. By Council, 330. R. A., 363. (42-43 Vic, c. 40.> 47. Bill to amend the Act 42-43 Vict., chap. 39 to establish Mutual Insurance Companies ; presented, (1880) 29. Considered in Committee and amended, 97. Ameiulmeuts agreed to, 103. Re-committed; amended, reported and passed, 126. By Council with an amendment, 180. Agreed to, 181. R. A., 307. (43-44 Vic, c. 40.) 456 INSUEANCE COMPANIES— INVALIDS. in. other Petitions relative to Insurance Companies : — continued. 4§. Bill to amend the Act 28 Vic, c. 13, amendinK chap. 68 of the Con. St.ats. for L. C, respecting Mutual Insurance Companies; presented, (1880) 221. Considered in Com- mittee, reported and passed, 2.56. By Council, 287. R. A., 309. (43-14 Vic, c 41.) 49. Petition for an Act to change the name of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of the county of Joliette, (1880) 58. Report of notice, 82, 14'J. Referred back to the Standing Orders Committee, 126. 50. Bill to amend the Act 42-43 Vict., chap. 3'J, intituled : " An Act to establish Mutual Insurance Companies," (1881)80. Committed, 147. Considered, amended, reported Bud passed, 207. By Council, 291. R. A., 309. (44-45 Vic, c 25. Y\de Consolidated Statutes. Vide Accounts, 634. Insurance :— Vide Assurances. Insurances, Inspectors of :— Vide Accounts 632. Insurance Stamps : — Viile Accounts, 635. Intemperance : — Bill for the better prevention of intemperance, (1881) 41. Committed, con- sidered and progress r(>ported, 8(i. Debate on motion for House again in Committee, adjourned, 214. Further considered in Committee, amended, reported and pasijou, M?; 244. Intercolonial Railway : — Vide Railways, 68-71. Interments and Disinterments : 1. Bill to amend chapter 21 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, respecting Interments and i->isinterment8 Presented, (1875) 139. Committed,|con8idered, reported and ixissed, 175. By Council, 194. R. A., 197. (39 Vic, c. 18.) 2. Bill to amend chapter 21 of Con. Stats, for L. C. respecting; presented, (1879) 161. Committed, 242. Interments : — Vide Cemeteries, 1, 8, 9. Internal Economy :— Vide Accounts 764-767. Legislative Askemhly, 135-137. International Company : — Vide Mining Companies. 8. International Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 71. Interpretation Act — Bill to amend thq Quebec Interpretation Act. and the Act 31 Vic, cap. 20. intituled " An Aet to encourage settlers " ; presented, ( 1869) 161. Read a second time, 168. Passed, 171. By Council, 195. R. A., 221. (32 Vic, c. 14.) Intoxicating; Liquon : — Vide Spirituous Liquors. Invalids :— Annual Report of tte Commissioners for the relief of Indigent Invalids, (1869- 70.) 39. 1. stats, for L. C, isidered in Com- Vic, c. 41.) lice Company of red back to the jstablish Mutual lended, reported /^ide Consolidated Committed, con- n in Committee, and pasaod, 2-13, lada, respecting lidered, reported ited, (1879) 161. ^he Act 31 Vic, L. Head a second Invalids, (1869- INVENTORIES-JEKSEY. 45t Inventories :— Bill to render valid certain Inventories ; From Council ; Read, (1872) 116. Committed. 132. Considered, 13(3. Passed, 142. K. A., 270. (36 Vic, c 23.) Vide Registry Laws, 5. Investments :— Bill dolining the nature of investments which shall be made by Tutors and other Administrators; presented, (1879) 133. Considered in Committee ; amended ; reported ; passed, 294. By Council with amendments, 330. Agreed to, 330. II. A., 363. (42-43 Vic, c. 30.) Ireland :— Resolution expressing feelings of regret that a measure of coercion has been introduced into the Imperial Parliament, and praying that the principle of Home Rule may be conceded to Ireland.— Coi)ie.s to be sent to Lord Salisbury etc. — Message sent to Council, (1887) 91. Resolutions amended and agreed to by Council, 159. Amendment agreed to, 176. Ireland (Township) Vide Avcmmts, 636, 647. Territorinl Divisions, 52. Irish Catholic Benefit Society :— Vide Montreal, 152. Irish Protestant Bonevolent Society :— Vide Quebec, 81. Iron and Wooden Railway :— Vide AccouiUs 1298. Island of Orleans Mining Company :— Vide Mining Companies, 9. Ives Mining Company :— Vide Roads, 109. 110. J. Jacques-Cartier and Laval Normal Schools :— Vide Committees, 53, 64. Education, 68, 100. Jacques-Cartier Bank :-— Vide Accounts, 638. Committees, 63. Jacques-Cartier (County) :— Vide Elections, 70, 89, 90. Jacques-Cartier Bridge :— Vide Accounts 639. Jacques-Cartier Election :— Vide Accounts, 640. 641. Committees, 317. Elections 70, 89, 90. Jacques-Cartier Normal School :— Vide Committer, 318. Jacques-Cartier River :— Vide Bridges, 48. Jacques-Cartier Union Railway Co. :— Vide Railwmjs, 72. Jeannotte dit Lachapellt, Hermidas :— Vide Law, Practice of, 15. Jeffrey Hale Hospital :— Petition praying for amendments to its Act of incorporation, (1887) 57. Report of notice, 72. Jersey (Township) :— Vide Accounts, M. Committees, 609. Roads 111. 'M li 458 JESUIT— JOINT. Jesuit Barracks :— Vide Accounts, 642,-644. Jesuit Barrack Grounds :— Vide Accounts, 645. Jesuit Barracks Square :— Vide Accounts, 646. Jesuits Estates :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 53. Jesuit Fathers : — Petition praying that ttie property heretofore possessed by them, be returned, (1873-4) 84. To be printed, 197. Jesuit Order : — Vide Accounts, 647. Jesuit's, Seigniories of the :— Vide Accoimts, 755, 1637, 1638. J^sus Marie : — Petition of Les Dames religieuses de, for an amendment to their Act of in- corporation, (1883) 20. Report of notice, 38 Bill presented, 38. Referred, 42. Reported, 74. Fee remitted, 197. Petition against, 51. J6sUa Kiver :-Vide Bridge*, 50. Joint Sheriff, Quebec :— See Accounts, 23. Joint Stock Companies : B'lls relation to : 1. Bill respecting the incorporation of Joint Stock Companies otherwise than by Act of the Ley;islature ; presented, (1867-68) 33. Committed, 77. Report progress, 83. Con- sidered, imended and reported, 86. Passed, 90. By Council, 1*12. R. A., 155. (31 Vic, c. 25,) 3. Bill intituled " The Joint Stock Companies General Clauses Act ; " presented, (1867- 63) 33. Committed, 60. Report progress, 77, 83. Amended, reported, 86. Passed, 90. By Council, 152. R. A., 155. (31 Vic, c. 24.) 3. Bill to amend " The Joint Stock Companies General Clauses Act ; " presented, (1860) 55. Committed, 77. Reported, 84. Passed, 87. By Council, 126. R. A ,220.(32 Vic, c. 42) 4. Bill to amend the Joint Stock Companies General Clauses Act, 31 Victoria, chap. 24, (1881) 33. Considered in Committee, amended, reported and passed, 224. By Council, 246. R. A., S07. (44-45 Vic, c. 12.) 5. Bill to amend the Joint Stock Companies Incorporation Act; presented, (1869) 55. Committed, 77. Reported, 84. Passed, 87. By Council, 126. R. A., 220. (32 Vic, c 41.) 6. Bill to amend the Joint Stock Companies InK.orporation Act, (1809-70) 23. Referred to a Select Cjmmittee, -'9, Reported amended ; to be re-printed, 138. Report progress, 149. Amended, reported and passed ,154. By Council with amendments, 178. Agreed to, 179. R. A., 190. (33 Vic, c. 31.) Vide Committees, 319. 7. To provide for the formation of Joint Stock Companies for stoning Roads; From Council ; read, (1869-70) 150. Committed. 154. Amended, 161. Amendments agreed to, 271. Passed, 166. Agreed to by Council, 179. R. A., 192. (33 Vic, c. 32.) 8. Respecting certain Joint Stock Companies ; presented ^1872) 26. Committed, 132. Considered amended, reported and passed, 1*30. By Council, 244, R. A., (36 Vic, c 25.) ed by them, be their Act of in- ed, 42. Reported, vise than by Act rogress, S3. Con- ., 155. (31 Vic, presented, (1867- 6, Passed, 90. By presented, (1869) 20. (32 Vic, c. 42) 'ictoria, chap. 24, 224. By Council, inted, (1869) 55. I. (32 Vic, c 41.) lO) 23. Referred Report progress, 3, 178. Agreed to. ? Roads ; From Inients agreed to, ) Committed, 132. ., (36 Vic, c 25.) JOINT— JOLIETTE. 459 Joint Stock Companies -.—continued. 9. Bill to amend the Act o3 Vic, chap. 32. intituled " An Act to provide for the forma- tion of Joint Stock Companies for stoning Roads;" From the Council, (1872) 87. Amended in Committee ; to be printed, as .t ended, 144. Order for third reading discharged ; rc-committed, amended and pass ■ ', 191. Amendments agreed to by the Council, 244. R. A., 270. (36 Vic, c 26.) 10. Bill to amend the Joint Stock Companies amendment Act ; presented, (1874-5) 118. Committed, 156. Considered and amended in Committee ; reported ; passed, 198. By Council, with amendments, 272. Agreed to, 273. R. A. 315. (38 Vic, c.39) 11. Bill to amend chap. 70. of the Con. Stats, for L. C. respecting Joint Stock Companies for the construction of roads and certain other works, (1877-8) 56. Committed, 66. Con- sidered and amended, 118. Reported and passed, 123. By Council, 162. R. A. 230. (41 Vic, c, 21.) 12. Bill to amend the Act respecting the incorporation of the Joint Stock Companies Act; presented, ( 1877-8) 23. Committed, 29. Considered amended and reported, 51. Passed, 149. By Council, 187. R. A. 228. (41 Vic, c. 22.) 13. Bill respecting the voluntary winding up of Joint Stock Companies ; presented, (1879) 80. Committed, 212. Considered in Committee, amended, reported, pa.ssed, 230. By Council with amendments, 304. Agreed to, 305, R, A, 362, (42-43 Vic, c, 31.) 14. Bill to amend the Act respecting the incorporation of Joint Stock Companies, 31 Victoria chapter 25 (1881) 33, Considered and progress, reported, 58, Amended and passed, 323, By Council, 246 R, A, 307, (44-45 Vie,, c, 11,) 15. Petition for an Act to legalize resolutions passf^d by the School Commissioners of Magog, limiting the liability of proposed Joint Stock Companies, for School taxes, (1882)28. 16. Bill to amend the Act 27-28 Victoria, chapter 23, respecting thfi formation of Joint Stock Companies, (1884) 176. Committed, 243. Considered and amended, 263. Reported and passed, 270. IT. Bill to protect Joint Stock Companies, (1884) 48. Committed, 127. Considered and amended, 159. Reported, 192. Order for third reading discharged; re-committed, amended, reported and passed, 241. By Council with amendments, 323. Agreed to, 324, R. A. 381. (47 Vic, c 73.) Petition adverse to this Bill, 179. 1§. Bill to amend the Joint Stock Companies Tncorporation A ct. (1886) 227. Vide Accounts, 649. Joliette and Berthier :— Vide Committees, S20.Temtorial Divisiont, 54. Joliette and Montcalm :— Vide Territnnal Divisions, 55. Joliette, Colonization money :— Vide Accou7its, 650. 460 JOLIETTE— JOURNALS. Joliette (County) :— Vide Elections, 71. Roadt, 112, 113. Joliette, Town : 1. Petition for An Act to amend the Act incorporating the said town 27 Victoria, chap, 23, (1875) 40. Report of notice, 48. Bill presented, 49. Referred, 66. Reported with amendmentH, 136. Considered, reported and passed, 145. By Council, 189. 11. A., 196. (39. Vic, c. 47.) 3. Petition for an Act to further amend the Act 27 Victoria, cap. 23. and the Act 89 Victoria cap. 47. so iw to modify and better define the general powers of ihe" Corpo- ration of the town of Joliette " and for other purposes. (1884) 50. Report of notice, 63. Bill presented 63. Referred, 72. Reported, 94. Considered, reported and passed, 109. By Council with amendments, 173. Agreed to, 173. R. A., 381. (47 Vic, c 87.) 3. Asylum: — Petition for a continuance of their annual grant (1874-5) 45. 4. College :— Vide Education, 101. 5« Hdpital de St. Charles Borrom^e : — Statement of affairs. Vide Accouyits, 652, 6. H6pital :— Vide Accounts, 651. 7. Hospital of the town of : — Petitions for a continuance of their annual grant, (1870) 32. (1871) 58. (1872) 51. (1873-74) 34. (1874-75) 45. (1876) 48. (1877-78) 32. (1879) 17- (1880) 98. (1881) 102.— For an increased grant, (1882) 202. Vide Accounts, 653. 8. Mutual Fire Insurance Company : — Vide Insurance Companies, 15, 44. ». Providence, L'Asile de la :— Petition for aid, (1869-70) 41. (1875) 15. Vide Accounts, 654. 10. Ste. Elizabeth Asylum : — Petition for a continuance of its annual grant, (1875) 15. Petition for aid, (1879) 17. (1880) 20. (1881) 27. (1883) 21. Joliette Criminal Court :— Vide Accounts, 368, 370. Joncas, L. Z. : — Vide Accounts, 655. Jones, Dame Ann : — Bill to authorize the sale of the immovable property substituted by the will of the late Dame Ann Jones, widow of Henry Corse ; presented, (1869) 72. Reported amended, 139. Committed, 146. Reported, 151. Read the third time, amended and passed, 154. By Council, 195. R. A., 221. (32 Vic, c 94.) Jones, Robert :— Vide Accounts, 656. Bridges, 2. Joseph, J. H. :— Vide Education, 126. Journals : 1. Letter from the Trustees of the British Museum, acknowledging the receipt of Journals of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, and returning thanks for the same, (1869) 4. 27 Victoria, chap, )6. Reported with 3il, 189. R. A., 1%. , and the Act 39 ers of the" Corpo- Report of notice, )rted and passed, I. (47 Vic, c. 87.) 45. unts, 652, nual grant, (1870) 78) 32. (1879) 17- ounts, 653. 5,44. 15. Vide Accounts, il grant, (1875) 15. ;y substituted by isented, (1869) 72. 1 the third time, 14.) ng the receipt of inks for the same, JOURNALS— 6ow/mMe(/. 461 Journals : — conlinued. a. Entries in Journals of a former part of the same Session read, (1871) 222. (1872) 163. (1873-74) 61, 117, 147, (1882) 339. (1883) 133.— Rescinded, (1877-8) 178. (1883) 53.— A Motion made to rescind such entries and superseded by an amendment, (1872) 163. And proceedings recorded in such entry, annulled, (1873-74) 61, 117, 147. 3. Motion to expunge certain entries in the Journals, negatived, (1877-8) 147. — That a certain entry be read, negatived, (1883) 240. 4. Entries in Journals of a former Session read, (1869) 97. (1878) 29. (1883) 131. 6. An entry in the Journal of a former Session read, and certain words added thereto, (1879) 83. 6. Entries in Journals of last Session read, relating to Petitions from the county of Dorchester ; praying aid for Roads and Bridges, (1878) 29. 7. Entry in the Journals respecting the Petition of R. W. Scott e< aZ read ; Petition referred to Private Bills Committee (1879) 155. §. Entry in the Journals lead, and proceedings declared null and void (1879) 168, (1881) 171, 182. 9. Motion that the Journals of a certain day be read and that the entry therein having reference to the censure passed on the Hon. Mr Joly, be expunged ; Objection taken that this motion is not in order, — Mr. Speaker, ruled that it is in order, 82. Two amendments proposed; the last one agreed to, (1879) 83. 10. Certain documents to be entered in the Journals of the House, (1879) 141. (1884) 2, 3, 5, 165, 278, (1886) 4, 57, 97, 281. 11. Certain expressions entered in the Journals of the House ; the Hon. Member who made use of them withdraws an expression which is unparliamentary ; Motion that he be reprimanded by Mr. Speaker, negatived, 178. 12. Certain expressions uttered by a Member of the House, entered in the Journals, (1882) 198, (1883) 164, (1886) 140. 13. Certain words to be entered in the Journals. — Question put, that these words be withdrawn, negatived, (1885) 139. 14. Declaration respecting the explosion in the Parliament Buildings entered in tb Journals, (1885) 112. 15. Motion to correct the English version of the Journals ; amendment that certain words be added and objection being taken thereto, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the amend- ment is not in order, (1886) 332. Mr. Speaker's division appealed from and confirmed by the House ; Main Question again proposed, Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not in order, 333. Select Committee appointed to enquire whether it is necessary to correct the Journals, 349. Report, 358. Concurred in, 364. Entry read, and Journal corrected, 41b. Vide Committees, 321. V- il^ 462 JOURNAL— JUDICIAL. Journal of Education :— Petition for aid towards the publication of the, (1880) 188. Journals of the Legislature Council :— Vide Committees, 3S0-3SS. Judges : !• Petition praying that a Commissioner be appointed to act as Judge for the North Shore of the River St. Lawrence, (1869) 61. 2. Petitions for the appointment of a resident Judge for the district of Beauce, (1869- 70) 114, 116, 147. (1872) 36. (1873-74) 75, 94, 101. 3. Petitions praying that the Judge for the Superior Court for the district of Beauce be required to reside therein, and that no Stipendiary Magistrate be appointed, (1871) 116, 141, 146, 160, 170, 182, 188, 225. 4. Bill to amend certain articles of the Code of Civil Procedure and to authorize the appointment of a District Judge at Montreal, (1871)55. Committed, 184. Report progress, 193. Again considered and amenad ; several motions to re-commit, negatived, 199. Passed, 201. By Council with amendmends, 223. Agreed to, 224. R. A., 229. (35 Vic, c 6.) 5. Petition praying that in the event of the Bill to submit the consideration and decision of Contested Elections to Judges, becoming law, the number of Judges be increased ; to l-.e printed, (1878) 147. 6. Petition for the appointment of a resident Judge at the chef-lieu for the district of Rimouski, (1872) 74. Vide Accounts, 670, 679, 680. Judges of the Sessions of the Peace : 1. Bill to authorize the Judge of the Sessions of the Peace of Quebec to appoint a de- puty ; presented, (1875) 86. Committed, 101. 2. Petition for an increase of salary, ( 1881 ) 26. 3. Bill respecting the independence of the Judges of the Sessions of the Peace, Recorders and Police Magistrates of Montreal and of Quebec, (1881) 28. 4. Bill respecting the independence of the Judges of the Sessions of the Peace at Mont- real and at Quebec, (1882) 30. Referred, 195. Reported, 241. 5. Bill respecting the Judges of the Sessions of the Peace for Montreal and Quebec, (1884) 261. Committed, 291. Considered and reported, 333. Passed, 335, By Council, 363. R. A., 380. (47 Vic, c 9.) Vide Accounts, 682—693. Judgments : — Vide Elections, 78 — 118. Foreign Judgments. Judicial and other Deposits : 1. Bill respecting judicial and other Deposits; presented (1871) 36. Committed and Resolutions reported from Committee of Whole; referred, 115. Considered in Committee and amended ; to be reprinted as amended, 147. Various motions to re-commit, negati- iSO) 188. e for the North r Beauce, (1869- strict of Beauce ippointed, (1871) bo authorize the ed, 184. Report nmit, negatived, 224. R. A., 229. nsideration and )er of Judges be r the district of 3 appoint a de- 'eace, Recorders Peace at Mont- !al and Quebec, 35. By Council, Committed and !d in Committee commit, negati- JUDICIAL-JURIES. 468 Judicial and other Deposits :— continued. ved, 163, 164, 172, 173. 174. Read the tliird time, amended and passed, 174. By Council with amendments, 217. Agreed to, 218. R. A, 228. (85 Vic., c. 5.) Petition of Hubert Papineau and Honey praying that a certain proviso bo added to the Bill, 146. Vide Committees, 65. 2. To extend the provisions of the Act 35 Victoria, chap. 5. respecting Judicial and other Deposits; presented, (1872) 26. Committed, 47. Considered and progress reported, 59. amended 135. Amendments agreed to ; read the third time, amended and passed, 188. By Council, 244. R. A., 271. (36 Vic, c. 14.) 3. Bill respecting Judicial Deposits ; presented, (1879) 133. Considered in Committee ; amended ; reported ; passed, 241. By Council, 304. 4. Bill to further amend the Acts respecting Judicial and other Deposits ; presented, (1880) 40. Committed, 147. Considered and amended, 150. Motion to a re-conimit ; Debate thereon adjourned, 150. Debate resumed ; motion negatived ; another motion to commit the Bill negatived ; Re-committed amended ; reported ; passed, 155. By Council, 249. R. A. 305. (43-44 Vic, c 8.) Vide Accoujits, 657, 658. Judicial Decisions: — Vide Accounts, 3. Judicial Districts :— Bill to amend the Act 34 Victoria, chapter 4, section 10, in so far as the said section applies to all the judicial districts in the Province, (1883) 52. Committed, considered and progress reported, 236. Judicial, Offices : — Vide Justice administration of, 1, 2, 4. Judicial Procedure : — Bill to complete the judiciary and to improve the system of judicial procedure in Lower Canada ; presented, (1878) 34, Judicial Stamps : — Vide AccoutUs, 669, 660. Judicial Statistics :— Vide Accounts, 661. Judicial Statistical Returns :— Vide Accounts, 662. Jugements et Deliberations :— Vide Accounts, 663. Juries : 1. Bill to amend the Act 27 and 28 Vic, Chap. 40, respecting the selection and summo- ning of Jurors ; presented, (1867-68)42. Committed, 97. Report progress, 100. Reported amended, 124. Passed, 128. By Council, 154. R. A., 155. (31 Vic, c. 16.) 2. Petitions for amendments to the Jury Laws, (1869) G. Perron, St. FrM6ric, 36. Rev. M. Huot, St. Pierre de Broughton ; Pierre Paquet, St. George ; A. Cathcart, Liniere ; Michael Foley, St. Frangois ; Rev. L. A. Grenier, St. Elz^ar. Henri Jobin, Ste. Marie ; Damas Mathieu, St. Victor de Tring, 182. ' P ''■-i i.f ( : I * 464 JVRIES— continued. Juries : — continued. 3. Bill to uinond the Law respecting Jurora and Jiiriea ; presented, (18G9) 29. Comniitt(^d, 63 Heported amended, (57. Ke-conuiiitted and amended ; motiun lu recommit, nega- tived; reported, 7"). I'lissed, Si by Council with amendments; considered, 12(5. Agreed to 133. R. A., 220. (32 Vic., 22). 4. To revive the provisions of chapter 109 of tlio Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, respecting the payment of .Jurors ; f)rc8ented, (18(19-70) 112. Order for second reading read: objection taken that the Bill is out (jf order, inasnuich as it atfects the lievenue contrary to the 64th and 90th sections of the British North America Act, 1867, — Mr. Speaker decides that the Bill is out of order ; Order discharged and Bill withdrawn, 182. ff. To amend the 32iid Victoria, chapter 22 respecting .Jurors and Juries ; presented ; 3l8t Rule suspended, (1869-70) 57. Committed, 120. Amended, reported, 127. Passed, 130. By Council, 178. R. A., 190. (33 Vic, c. 13.) 6. Bill to amend the Act of this Province, 32nd Vic, cap. 22, respecting Jurors and Juries, (1871) 152. Committed, 184. Considered in Connnittee ; motion to recommit, negatived ; reported, and passeil, 193. By Council, 217. R. A., 228. (35 Vic, c. 10.) 7. Petition for amendments to the Jury Law, (1871) 83. §. Bill to amend ch. 109 of the Con. Stats, of L. C. in so far as respects the contribution by Municipalities, for the payment of Petit Jurors; presented, (1872) 23. Motion for second reading ; Objection taken that the said motion is out of order; Mr. Speaker decides that it is out of order, 60. 9. Municipalities which have paid the contribution for Petit Juiors Ac, Vide A.ccounts 112, 113. 10. Petition for amendments to the Law respecting the payment of Juries by Munici- palities, (1874-5) 163. 11. Bill to amend the Law respecting the qualification of Jurors in the county of Bona- venture ; presented, (1874-5) 182. Committed, 239. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 248. By Council, 265. R. A., 315. (38 Vic, c. 11.) 18. Bill respecting the indemnity to Petty Jurors in criminal cases ; presented, (1877-8) 190. Debate on second reading adjourned, 208. Debate resumed ; Bill committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 213. By Council, 226. R. A., 230. (41 Vic, c. 16.) Vide AccowUs, 664. 13. Jurors : — Bill respecting the indemnity to be given to petty Jurors in criminal cases ; presented, ( 1879) 167. Committed, 242. Considered in Committee ; amended ; reported ; passed, 262. By Council, 328. R. A., 363. (42-43 Vic, c. 7.) 14. Bill to amend 27 and 28 Vict., chap. 41, respecting Jurors and Juries ; presented, (1880) 30. Committed, 62. Debate on question for House in Committee adjourned at six o'clock, 68. Considered in Committee; No Report, 85. I 29. ComunU('d, rcconiinit, uogii- rcd, 12(i. Agreed tutea for Lower irj. Order for inasnuu'h as it ! British North Drdor discharged ies ; presented ; ed, lii7. Passed, 3ting Jurors and on to re commit, !5 Vic, c. 10.) the contribution 172) 23. Motion ler ; Mr. Speaker ., Vide Accounts ries by Munici- county of Bona- in Committee ; scnted, (1877-8) Bill committed, R. A., 230. (41 criminal cases ; nded ; reported ; ries ; presentpd, ee adjourned at JURIES— JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF. 465 Juries : — continued. 15. Bill to amend the Act 32 Vict., chap. 22, intituled : " An Act to amend the Law resj)eoting Jurors and Juries, (1881) 43. 16. Bill to further umciid the Law of Jurors and Juries ; (1881) 178. Conunitted, 21)8. Consitlered, amended, reported and passed, 283. By Council, 307. 11. A., 307. (44-46 Vic, c 10.) IT. Bill to amend and consolidate the Laws respecting Jurors and Juries, (1883)75. Committed, considered and progress reported, 251. Considered and amended, 272. Keported and passed, 273. By Council, 31G. R. A., 3(J0. (40 Vic, c. 10.) IS. Bill to amend the Act relating to Jurors and Juries, 10 Victoria, chajjter 10. — (1884) 174. Committed, 104. Considered and amended ; agreed to, 280. Passed, 298. By Council with an amendment ; agreed to, 342. R. A., 382. (47 Vic, c 11.) 19. Bill, intituled: " An Act to amend the Law respecting Jurors and Juries, (1885) 213. Conunitted, 254. Considered, amended, reported ami passed, 257. By Council, 300. R. A„ 320. (48 Vic, c 17.) ao. Bill to amend the Law concerning Jurors and Juries, (1886) 337. Committed, consiilered, reported and passed, 357. By Council, 423. R. A., 433. (49-50 Vic, c 10.) Vide Committees, 66. Vide Accounts, 604-007. Jury and Building Fund : — Vide Accounts, 068. §mtm, '^tWmUtxiAiim $t I. Public Bills relative to the Administration of Justice, and to Courts of Justice generally ; 1.— 11. II. Bills (or Petitions) relative to particular Courts, 12-88. III. Petitions relative to the administration of Justice, 89-99 I, Public Bills relative to the administration of Justice, and to the Courts of Justice generally :— 1. Bill respecting Tariffs of Fees for certain Judicial Officers; presented, (1869-70) 114. Committed, 123. Reported, 127. Passed, 133. By Council, 152. R. A., 191. (33 Vic, c. 15.) 29 ^ p Ai ^^ .W>- IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) / O 7. ■'■ %>^t^. Mp, 1.0 I.I ^^ IIIIM IIIII2.5 illU 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 -^ 6" — ► Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 W .5T MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY 14580 (716) 872-4503 \ 466 JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF— continued. I. Public Bills relative to the Administration of Justice, &c -.—continued. 3. Bill respecting the duties of certain Judicial Officers in cases of vacancy, (1869-70) 84. Committed, 117. Reported, 122. Passed, 127. By Coum , 157. R. A., 191. (32 Vic, c. 14.) 3. To facilate the taking of evidence in Civil Cases, (1869-70) 31. Committed, 120 Re- ported, amended, 123, Read the third time, amended and passed, 127. By Council, 152, R. A., 190. (33 Vic, c. 18.) 4. Respecting the securities of certain Judicial Officers; presented, (1872) 26. Commit- ted, 132. Considered ; passed, 134. By Council, 244, R. A., 271, (36 Vic, c. 15. 5. Bill respecting the appointment of Queen's Counsel ; presented, (1872) 134. Com- mitted, 180. Considered, 202. Reported and passed, 222. By Council, 268. R. A., 272, (36 Vic. c. 13.) 6. To provide for a more equitable mode of contribution to the Building and Jury Fund by local municipalities ; presented, (1872) 159. Committed, 228. Order for House in Committee discharged, 234. 7. Bill to aid the grant for the purposes of the Administration of Justice ; presented, (1875) 138. Motion to postpone second reading six months, negatived, 159. Com- mitted, considered, amended, reported and passed, 159, By Council, 194, R. A., 197. (39 Vic, c. 8.) 8. Bill to aid the grant for the purposes of the Administration ol Justice ; presented ; Read a second time and committed, (187G) 16G. Considered, reported and passed, 184. iy Council, 200. R. A., 205. (40 Vic, c. 7.) 9. Bill to amend chajiter 80 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, respecting the Administration of Justice in the district of Gasp^, (1883) 74. Read a 2nd time. Committed, considered, reported and passed, 194. By Council, 239, R. A., 361. (46 Vic, c. 14.) 10. Bill for the appointment of a Chief Justice of the Superior Court for the district of Montreal, (1881) 54. 11. Vide yicrotnitt., c. 7.) 31. Bill respecting the terms of the General Sessions of the Peace Quebec and Montreal ; presented, (1880) 30. Considered in Committee; reported ; passed, 62. By Council, 103. R. A. 306. (43-44 Vic, c. 6.) Magistrates' Court : 32. Bill respecting District Magistrates in this Province; presented, (1869) 75. Motion to postpone second reading six months; Debate thereon adjourned 133. Debate resumed; committed, 134. Report progress, 154. Resolutions respecting salary of District Magistrates referred, 167. Reported amended, 168. Passed, 170. By Council with amendments, 214. Amendment negatived ; Committee appointed to draw up Reasons to bo otterred at a Conference with the Council ; Conference requested, 215. Acceded to, 216. Council do not insist on their amendment ; Bill sent back to Council, 217. R. A., 221. (32 Vic, c 23.) 33. Bill to amend the Act respecting District Magistrates in this Province, (1869-70) 130. Committed. 153. Reported anil passed, 161. By Council, 183. R. A., 192. (33 Vic, c 11.) 34. Bill furtVier to aniend the Act respecting District Magistrates in this Province ; presented, (1871)55. Committed, 149. Considered and amended, 183. Motion to re- commit, negativeil ; Report received ; Bill read the third time on a division ; Passed on a divitiion, 190. By Council, 217. R, A., 229. (35 Vic, c. 9.) 3ft. Bill to amend the Acts respecting District Magistrates in this Province ; presented, (1873-74.) 27. Committed, 79. Considered and progress reported, 120. 36. Bill to amend the Acts respecting District Magistrates and Magistrates' Courts ; presented, (1873-74.) 47. Read a second time, conunitted, considered and progress reported ; Again considfued, 187. Re-committed, amended, reported and passed, 187. By Council, 197. R. A., 204. (37 Vic, c. 8.) 37. Bill to define the .Jurisdiction of the Magistrates' Court and that of District Magistrates in civil matters. Presented (1875) 19. Referred, 61. Rep(jrted with amendments, 98. Considered and progress reported, 101. Again considered, reported and paasud, 116. By Council, 166. R, A., 195. (39 Vic, c 31.) imnury trial of 1 amended, 176. ) ; the Peace, Que- cil, 198. R. A., c and Montreal ; ,62. By Council, 169) 75. Motion led 133. Debate ecting salary of .70. By Council ited to draw up ! requested, 215. back to Council, ice, (1809-70) 130. 2. (33 Vic, c. 11.) this Province ; ;. Motion to re- division ; Passed ince ; presented. istrates' Courts ; ed and progress and passed, 187. that of District Reported with sidered, reported JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION 0¥-conlinued. 469 II. Bills (or Petitions) relative to particular Courts •.—tontimied. Magistrates' Court :— continued. 38. Petition praying that a term of the District Magistrates' Court may be held at Pointe aux Esquimaux (1875) 174. 39. Bill to amend the Act of this Province, 32 Vic, chap. 23, resiu'cting District Magistrates ; presented (1876) 53. lleforred to Committee on Code of Civil Procedure of Jj, C. 74. Reported with amendments, 134. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 150. By Council 192. R. A., 204. (40 Vic, c. 12.) 40. Motion that in the opinion of this Hou.'^e the Act 33 Vic,, cap. 23, creating District Magititrates should be repealed and annulled ; Debate adjourned (1877-8) 120. Debate resumed ; objection taken that the said motion is not in order,— Mr. Speaker ruled that the motion is in order ; Question put on said motion and ncgiUivod, 122. 41. Bill to repeal certain Acts respecting District Magistrates in this Province; presented (1877-8) 79. Order for second reading discharged, 123. 42. Bill to provide for the abolition of Districts Magistrates' Courts ; presented, (1878) 31. Committed, 116. Considered, Motion to concur in Report ; Amendment moved and negatived, 119. Report concurred in, Bill passed, 120. Bv Council. 141. ]{. A., 147 (41- 42 Vict. c. 8.) 43. Motion for the repeal of the Act creating District Magistrates, negatived, (1877-8) 122. Queen's Bench : 44. Petition for an Act to confirm a certain judgment of the Court of Queen's Bunch (1807-08) 25. Report of notice, 38. Bill p/esonted, 40. Report preamble not proved, 95. Petition against, 51. 45. To amend chap. 77 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada respecting the terms of the Court of Queen's Bench for the district of Quebec ; presented, (1809) 79. Committed, 109. Reported amended, 116. Passed, 117. By Council with amend- ments, 103. Considered, 164. Agreed to, 100. R. A., 220, (32 Vic, c. 19.) 46. To permit the terms of the Court of Queen's Bench to be fixed by proclamation, (1869-70) 129. Committed, 139. Amended, reported and passed, 142. By Council, 162. R. A., 192. (33 Vic, c. 9.) 47. To amend the law respecting the right of appeal to the Court of Queen's Bench, (1873-74)158. Read and passed, 189. By Council, 198. R. A., 205. (37 Vic, c 6.) 48. Bill to amend the Laws respecting the constitution of the Court of Queen's Bench and Superior Court ; presented, (1874-5) 132. 49. Bill to amend chapter 77 of the Con. Stats, for L. C, relating to the Court of Queen's Bench ; presented, (1877-8) 178. Read a second time, committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 192. By Council with an amendment, 225. 410 JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF-continued. II. Bills (or Petitions) relative to particular Courts Queen's Bench : — continued. -continued. 50. Bill to amend chap. 70 of the Con. Stats, for L. C. and 33 Vict., chap. 9 of this Legislature, in so far as they relate to the holding of the terms of the Court of Queen's Bench; presented, (1879) 117. ftl. Bill to amend chap. 70 of Con. Stats, for L. C, and 33 Vict., chap. 9, relative to the holding of the terms of the Court of Queen's Bench ; presented, (1879) 17. 59. Bill to amend the constitution of the Court of Queen's Bench ; presented, (1880) 54. Considered in Committee, amended, reported and passed, 119. By Council, 249. R. A., 307. (43-44 Vic, c. 4.) Recorder's Court : 5a. Bill to amend the Law relating to the said Court ; presented, (1870) 34. Referred to a Select Committee, 74. Report with amendments, 108. Considered and reported; passed, 118. By Council with amendments, 157. Considered ; agreed to, 158. R. A., 220. (34 Vic. c. 11.) Vide Committees, 539. 54. Bill to amend the Act 24 Vict., chap. 26, and other Acts, respecting the Recorder's Court of the city of Quebec, (1882) 170. Referred, 237. Reported, 274. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 316. By Council, 335. R. A., 303. (45 Vic, c. 27.) 55. Vide Quebec, 102. Superior Court : 56. Bill to amend the law respecting the constitution of thr Superior Court for Lower Canada ; presented, (1869) 153. Committed, 168. Reported amended, agreed to, read the third time and passed, 171. By Council, 195. R. A., 222. (32 Vic, c. 20.) 57. Bill to amend the law respecting the constitution of the said Court ; presented, ( 18G9-70) 17. Read second time, 25. Read the third time and passed, 33. By Council, 48. R. A., 58. (33 Vic, c 10.) 5§. Petition of the employees in the offices of the Prothonotary of the Superior Court and of the Clerk of the Circuit Court for an increase of salary, (1872) 84. Referred to Printing Committee, 129. 59. Petition of the Deputy Prothonotary of the Superior Court, Quebec, for an increase of salary, (1872) 157. 60. Bill to amend the law respecting the Jurisdiction of three Judges of the Superior Court in Review ; presented, (1872). 191. Committed, 234. Considered, amended, re- ported and passed, 242. By Council. 269. R. A., 273. (36 Vic, c 12.) 61. Bill to amend the law respecting the constitution of the said Court ; presented, (1872) 20. Committed, 131. Considered, amended, reported, 162. Two motions to re- commit negatived, 167. Read the third time and passed, 168. By Council, 269. R. A., 270. (36 Vic, c. 19.) chap. 9 of this !ourt of Queen's relative to the 117. esented, (1880) y Council, 249. J4. Referred to and reported ; to, 158, R. A., [ the Recorder's , Considered in ) Vic, c. 27.) ourt for Lower agreed to, read '.. 20.) urt ; presented. By Council, 48. Superior Court 84. Referred to for an increase f the Superior , amended, re- irt ; presented, motions to re- ncil, 269. R. A., JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF— continued. 471 li*^ II. Bills (or Petitions) relative to particular Courts •.-—continued. Superior Court ■.—continued. 69. Bill to amend the law respecting the Superior Court ; presented (1876) 83. Com- mitted, 51. Considered and amended ; to be reprinted, 56. Order for receiving Report discharged ; Recommitted and amended, 75. Reported, 78. Passed, 84. By Council, 127. R. A., 203. (46 Vic, c 13.) 68. Bill to amend the law relating to the constitution of the Superior Court, (1877-8) 34. Debrtte on second reading adjourned, 184. Debate resumed ; committed, considered, reported and passed, 186. By Council with amendments, 217. 64. Bill to amend the law relative to the constitution of the Superior Court; presented, (1879) 202. Considered in Committee and progress reported, 294. Further considered, 312. No Report. 65. Petitions praying that no measures be adopted tending to deprive the county of GaspiJ of its right to have a Judge of the Superior Court. (1879) 213. 66. Bill to amend the iaw respecting the constitution of the Superior Court ; presented, (1880) 30. Motion in amendment to the question for second reading, that it is un- desirable eo increase the already heavy burdens of the people ic, amendment with- drawn; Considered in Committee; reported; passed, 62. By Bouncil, 103. R. A., 306. (43-44 Vic, c. 5.) 67. Rule of Practice Superior Court, Vide Accounts. 1573. 6§. Bill to amend the laws respecting the constitution of the Superior Court. (1887) 214. Committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 268. By Council, 294. R. A. 298* (50 Vic, c 12.) 69. Bill to repeal section 10 of the Act 34 Victoria, chapter 4, and section 13 of the Act 35 Victoria, chapter. 6 (1887) 165. Referred, 211. 70. Bill to amend the constitution of the Superior Court sitting in Review. (1887) 53» Referred, 79. Preamble not proved, 168. 71. Bill from the Legislative Council, intituled : " An Act to further amend the Law respecting the constitution of the Superior Court, (1886) 340. Committed, 341. Consi- dered reported and passed, 355, R. A., 430. (49-50 Vic, c 7.) 79. Bill to amend the laws respecting the holding of the Superior Court, (1885) 195. Committed, 254. Considered and reported, 284. Passed, 295. By Council, 300. R. A., 322. (48 Vic, c 13.) 73. Bill to authorize prothonotaries of the Superior Court to deliver certified copies of the registers of civil status in their possession when the other duplicate has been des- troyed by fire or otherwise, (1885) 177. Committed, considered and progress reported 241. Further considered amended, reported and passed, 250. By Council, 300. R. A., 322. (48 Vic, c 25.) 472 JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION 0¥— continued. II. Bills (or Petitions) relative to particular Courts ■.—contimted. Superior Court :— continued. T4. Bill to amend the laws re8i)ectiiiK the couBtitution of the Superior Court of this Pro- vince, (1884) 342. Comniitied, considered reported and i)n*oriitioii of tlie pftriali of I'lle Vt rte, — of the Reverend .I.(^. IJC'nih(? iind others, — of J. M. l.indHay, — of Magloiro Diiniiw and others, —and of David Hertrand and others, (1H81) 01. Of Clm. Bertrand, 98. Of tho niiiniei- pal (iouncil of St.Oni'ziMie d'lxwortli, 121. 10. Hill to annex to the county of Kaniournska a part of the parish of Notro-Danie du I'ortano. Vide Sotre-Dmne tin I'orttii/e, Vide Arcounis, (iM-TOU. I'Ucctionx, 01, 02. Vide Territorial Divisions, 77. Kamouraska Building and Jury Fund :— Vide Accounts, 153. Kamouraska Court House :— Vide Accounts, ()04-698. Cotirt Houses and Gaols, S. Kamouraska, Circuit Courts : — Vide Justice Administration of, 19. Kamouraska Court House and Gaol:— Vide Accounts, 351, ;{r)3, 3r)-l, 3r)6-3r)8. Commiiteet. 324. Kamouraska Prison :— Vide Accounts, 1130-1132. Kamouraska, Criminal Court :— Vide Accounts, 006. Kamouraska: — Special Tax upon registration Deeds in county of, (1880) 84. Kay, Wm. Frederick: — The Standing Orders Conunmittee Report that owing do a delay in the Tost Ofliee, the Petition of Wm. F. Kay for an Act to autliorize the sale of certain property, did not arrive in time to he presented ; and recommend in conse- (luence the extension of the time for receiving Petitions, (1877-78) 111, 112. Petition received, 112. Report of notice, 118. Bill i)re8ented, 119. Referred, 133. Report tliat Legislative interference is not desirahle, 164. Report recommending that the Fee he remitted, 173. Kempt, 0. B. :— Vide Accounts, 703, 704. Kildare (Township) —Vidt Lands, 5. Kimpton, Walter :— Vide Paterson, Dame Agnes. Kingsey Falls :— Vide Territorial Didsions 56, 57. Kinogami Road :— Vide Roads, 114, ll5. Kinogami and Alma Roads :— Vide Roads, 116. Knowlton Academy :— Vide Education, 69. Knowlton Distributing Home :— Petition for aid, (1873-74) 56. Vide Accounts, 705. KNOX-LABIUE. 4V Xotre-Danic ilu Knox, John Samuel -.— I'ulitioii fur uti Act to doline IiIh iH^wera iw tcHtaiiu-ntary rxcciilor of Iho lute KolxTl Knox, (1H8(I) '20. Ht'jiort of iioticu', IJ. Hill iMOHciitid, IC). Uefiiri'd G'J. Jioportoii, '.»'.». Coiiflidort'd in ('oinniittcc ; roporUd, juwued, 111). By Council with nniendmentK, 24'.». Read liiHt tinii-, 'J50. AKretd to, 'J.')-J. K. A., a(H). (43-4-i Vic, c. 81.) Knox, Robert :— I'ttition for an Act to amend nn Act of the Lt'nislaturo of tiuclifo (4;M4 Victtiiitt, cliapter, 81), intituled : " An Act to deline the powers, of tlio Kxecutor of the will of the late Uobcit Kno.\, CMcjuire, a« to property in this Province, and for other purpoHCR, (ISyt'i) Ki. Report of notice, 3'.». Bill prcHcnted f)"). Rcsfened, ao. He- ported, 7'. >. Considered, reported and piwsod, I'Jl. By Council, 1(3S). R. A., 43U. (4'.)-r)0 Vic, c yi.) 3(58. Committefs, L. LaBaie and St Zephirin de Courval, Parishes of :— Pe' ion,>< prayinj,' that no part of saiil pariahesbe detached for municipal jairpones, i].S'i2) 173. La Banque de Paris : — Vide Accounts, 7(iG. Lta,c; LANDS-LANGLOIS. 483 n the township Lands : — continued. '**'(f87^43:22r''' ^''^"^^^"-'i-d 'Advances of money to settle upon the same, 40. Bill to repeal the Statutes, 33 Vict. chap. 16. and 34 Viet rhan 7 r»=r^«.f • 41. Petitions of Georges Boucher and othera, for the remittal of arreara of inf.r^af a on their lands, (1880) 81. interest due 42. Petition of the Rev. J, C. F.Corrivault et al, of Chesham ; praying that the inf«rp,. due the Government on their lots be remitted, (1882) 137. ^'''* 43. Petitions praying relief from arrears of Crown Lands claims, (1877-78) 48 55 65 141 Vide Accouiitg, 717-730. Municipalities, 3. m / /o; la, bd, 65, 141. Lands Cancelled :— Vide Accounts, 723, 728, 730. Lands at Bersimis Point :— Vide Accounts, 729. Lands confiscated :— Vide Rebellion, (1837-38). Lands, Free Grants of :-Petition of F. Michaud and others, for free grants of l«nH « . assistance in money, (1880) 20. ^ "^"^ ^"^ Vide ^ccownis, 717, 718, 719, 725. Land Sales :— Vide Accounts, 718, 727, 729. Lands sold for Colonization purposes :-Vide Accounts, 730. Land Surveyors :-Petition for an Act to incorporate the body of Land Surveyors of th. Province of Quebec, (1881) 97. Report of notice ; Bill pLented 11 S? , to. Report that said Bill should be treated a. a Public' Bill, a^tllt j^L 1 Te^^ Zi^mllt''''^''''' replaced on the Orders of the Day, mSS Vide Surveyors, 1-3. Surveyors and Surveys, 1-18. L'Ange Gardien, Valuation Roll :— Vide Accounts, 499. Langelier, Chrysostdme :— Vide AccotiiUs, 732. Langelier, John :— Vide Accounts, 733. Langevin Road :— Vide Roads, 121. Langevin (Township) :— Vide Roads, 122, 123. Langlois, C. F. :— Vide Accounts, 148. Langlois, Hubert :— Vide Patents. 484 LANGLOIS— LAPRAIRIE. Langlois, Polydore :— Vide Accounts,73-i. Languedoc, W. C :— Vide A ccounls, 735. Lanoraie and Joliette Railway :— Vide Accounts, 1316, 1317. Lanoraie Convent :— Petition for aid (1873-74) 30. (1874-5) 27. (1875) 27. (1876) 72. (1877-8) 26. (1879) ;{6. Vide Accounts, 736. Lanoraie, Providence St-Joseph :— Vide Accounts, 736. Lanoraie, Ste Marie de la Providence : — Petition for a continuance of their annual grant. (1882) 16, Lanoraie, St Joseph de : — Steurs de Charity ; Petition for a continuance of their annual grant, (1880) 35. Laperriere, Augustin : 1. Petition praying the House to subscribe for a work called " Canadian Parliamentary Precedents, " (1867-68) 40. Petition prayings the House do purchase copies of the decisions of the Speakers, (1872) 62. Referred to Library Committee, 66. Order referring petition to Library Committee, rescinded ; Referred to Committee on Contingencies, 9'J. The Connnittee on Con- tingencies recommend the purchase of 65 copies of the above work, 128 La Pointe aux Esquimaux :— Petition praying that the said parish be civilly erected, (1872) 12. Laprairie Navigation Company : — Vide Navigation Companies,S. Laprairie : 1. Petition of Rev. J. Gravel for aid for an Asylum, (1869) 27. a. Providence, Asile de la :— Petitions for aid (1869-70) 28. (1870) 21. (1871) 19. (1872) 25. (1874-5) 32, (1875) 14. (1877-8) 26. (1881) 91.— Increased aid, (1873-74) 34. (1876) 23. (1879)17, Vide yl <.'co»m<8, 738. 3. Providence de N. D. des Sept douleurs Vide Accounts, 739. 4. Providence Sisters of : — Aid for the Hospital, the Orphan Asylum and the Asylum Hall (1882) 29. Vide Accounts, 738, 744. Education, 103, 104. Elections, 93. Roads, 3. Territorial Dimgiona, 58. Laprairie Common : — Vide Committees, 71. Laprairie Navigation Co. : — Vide Navigation Companies 8. Laprairie Registry Office :— Vide Accounts, 742, 743. Committees, 225. Laprairie, Hospice de : — Vide Accounts, 739. Laprairie, Seigniory of :— Vide AccourUs, 741 . LAPRAIRIE-LAURENTIAN. 485 'arliamentixry Laprairie Turnpike Road Company :— Vide Accounh, 744. Jionds, 124, 126. LaroCiie, Louis Thomas :— Vitlo Notaries, 32. Laroche, Charles :— Vide Accounts,, 745. Larocque, Dame Marie J. Th^rese :— Petition for an Act to authorize Dame Marie J. Tlu'rose LaUocviue and her husband, .1. Ald<5ric Ouiinct, Ivscjuire, to sell or otherwise dispose of certain substituteil property, (1884) d'6. Repurl of notice, 1(C). Bill presented, 106. Keferred, 130. Reported, 144. Considered and amended, 152. Motion to re-com- niit ne{;atived, 155. Keported; re-conimittcd further amended, reportcil and pa^^sod, 150. By Council with amendments, 224. liead tlie liret time, 225. \ second time and agreed to, 229. R. A., 382. (47 Vic, c. 92.) Larocque, His Lordship Joseph :— Telegram sent tohim hy Members the lIou>e and reply thereto, (1885) 76. Vide Kpyendix, No. 1. La Soci6t6 de Passage du Pont neuf de St, Hyacinthe :— Vide fhidfjes, 56. Lassiseray, A. H. B. :— Petition praying that article 35 Vict., chap. 30, be amemled, (1875) 130. L'Assomption : Petition praying that certain works on a portion of the front road of this parish, be executed, (1882) 48. I. Hospice de Notre-Dame de : — Petition for a continuance of their annual tyrant, (1871) 92. Vide Accounts, 747. a. Providence, Les Soeurs de la:— Petition for aid, (1870) 52. (1880)64. Vide ylccount and others, — of D. Vaillancourt and others, — of Marc E. Ducharme and others, — of Rev. T. Pepin and others, — of the Rev. J. L. Mongeau and ethers, — of Hoiiorc Patenaude and others, — of P. Bergeron and others,— of the Rev. J. Morin and others, — and of L. Grondin and others, — of the Hon. A. H. PsViuet and others, — of F. Adelme C6trs, — of Alex. ]{oy and others, — of Cyprien Filon and otlitrs, — of,]. J5. Milnrd and others, — of H. Bouchard and others,— of Edniond Deronic and others, — of J. E. Viger and others, — of A. Defoige and others, — and of K. Clt'tnent and others, — of A. C. de Lotbini^re Harwood and otheis, — of the Rev. U. Aruhambault and others, — of G. Beaudoin and others. — of J. E. Lehlanc and others, — of the Rev. l^s. Folhier and others, — of I'li. Trndel and others,— of the Rev. Et. Normandin and others, — of the Rev. J. Larose and others, — of the Rev. .1. 10. Dnl)oi8 and others, — of H. Lussier and others, — of the Rev. , I. F.. Dngas and others, — of the Rev. F. Corbeil and others, — of T. feauriol and others,— of the Rev. P. Fortin and others, — of the Rev, N. I'ieh^ and others, — of the Rev. L. .1. rich*'' and others, — of H. R. Lafleur and others, — of the Rev. F. X. Oeolfroy and others, — and of the Rev. A. Jodoin and others, 121. Of L('!onChapdelaine and others, — nf p;. A. Duclos and others, — of the Rev. .T. C. Dignanlt and others, — of the Rev. Alexis I'elletier and others, — of F. Paquette and others, — of Thoniiis LaRne and others, — of the Rev. M. Piette and others,— of the Rev. C. Onimet andothens, — of the Rev. Ed. Demers and others, — of the Rev. N. A. Noisseux and others, — of Alexandre Mire and others, — of the Rev. P. L. Par»5 and others, — and of Bruce Campbell and others, 13G. Of L6on Deionie and others, — and of F^t. Leprohon and othcns, — of Joseph Cote and others, — of J.-Bte. Laplante and others, — of M<5d6ric Archambault and others, — of Joseph Chevalier and others, — of Hubert Prevost and others, — of the Rev. Jos. Plessis Belair and otheis, — of the Rev. C. Dufour and others, — of the Rev, J. U. Tessier and others, — of Alex. Morin and others, — of Edwin Munro and others, — of T. Sauriol and others, — and of P. L. Grandpr<5 and others, 146. Of the Rev. J. B. Parent and others, — of the Rev. P. B(5dard and others, — of W. Ferron and othera, — of the Rev. A. 0. Savoie and others, — of P. St. Jean and others, — of 01. St. Paul and others, — of the Rev. P. Poissant and others, — of the Rev. J. 0. Chicoine and others, — of the Rev. J. Guillemette and others, — of Dolphis Montplaisir and others, — of the Rev.Th. de Carufel and others, — of the Rev. J. Oct. Lehlanc and others, — of Alfred Narbonne and others, — of Charles Catalli and others, — of the Rev. J. J. Vinet and others, — of the Rev. George Pager and other, — of V. J. Elz^ar Brouellet and others, — of the Rev. J. Gaboury and others, — of the Rev. Chs. Bellemare and others, — and of the Rev. L. Sev. Rh^ault and others, 156. Of the Rev. Luc D^silets and others, — of the Rev. J. B. Charapeaux and others. — of the Rev. D. Pich4 and others, — of the Rev. G. B^chard and others, — of M. Mailhot and others. — and of the Rev. Jos. St. Aubin and othere, 165. Of the Rev. J. B. Durocher and others, — of Amable T. Robert and LAVAL UNIVERSITY-LAVAL. 489 Laval University •.—continued. (ttliiTH, — ol" Aitliiir SeiK'cal ami othors, — of O. BmiclianI anil others, — ol' C. DoMonti- gny and others, — and of the Rev. J. F. ArnaiiM and others, 178. Of EdouardLaplante and otliers. — nf J,, l^afranco and others, — of Trelll<5 Ihnnette and other.n. — of Andr^ H. Uaiithicr and others, — ofN. I'iuze and otlu'rs, — of Alfred Latour and others, — of J. E. A. BniHsenr and others, — of Ediiiond Grenier and otherf, — of E. O. Chanipaj^fne and others, — of Philippe l)or%'al and others,— of Henry (ianthier and others, — of Francis Mnrray and others, — of U. H. Yale and others, — of C. L. Aiigt' and others, — of Ant. L. An};6 and others. — of L. Martial Dii^jenais and others, — and of J. B. Gen- drean and others, KSo. Of I'. Marcel Aniyot and others. — of V. Baillargeon and others, — of Ed. Cote and other.*,— of 1". N. Breton and others,— of V. X. I'erranll and others, — of Daniase i{oy and others, — of .leanUaptiste Tardif and others, --of L. 0. Legendre and others, — of Denis Morin and others, — of Nap. Vian and others. - of Oscar Dufresne and others, — of J. Lachance and others, — of Andre Trndeau and others, — of Alj)honse Lavoie and others, — of B. Charest and others, — of \V. Dunn and others, — and of Alphee Bouchard and otlitas, 187. Of the Kev. T. Thihodean and others, — of 0. Benoit ami others. — ofChs. De-tition for iin Act to cliiingc the namo <>f the " Law- lor Miiiiul'actuiinj,' Company to the " Caniulian Maiuil'actnriiiK Uoinpaiiy," (1882) 8'J. Rej)(Jit of iiolic'o ; Bill prosentt'd, 88, Ucforrcd, 11(1. lieportod, \'A7, Clonsiilered in (Jom- miitee, amended, reported and passed, 147. By Council, liUU. K.A.,2U4. (45 Vic, c. 75.) Law Officers : !• Bill respecting the Law OllictrH of the Crown, (188.'5) 213. Amendment proposed to motion for second reading.'negatived, 287. Conmiitted, considered, reported and pasned 288. By Council, 300. K. A. 322. (4» Vic, c. 6.) 3. Bill reipecting the Department of the Liw Otficers of the Crown, (1886) 19. Com- mitted, I'J. Considered and progress reported, 37. Order for House in Committee dis- charged and Bill referred, 8.j. Reported, l")'*. Considered, amended, reported and pas- sed, I'JO, By Council, 278. 11. A. 430. (49-50 Vic, c. 99.) Law Officers of the Crown Vide Law, Practice of, 2. ^aw, ^xuXm J>1 I. Public Bills relative to the Practice of the Law, 1—4. II. Petitions from various persons, for admission to practice as At- torneys and Advocates, &c.. and proceedings thereon, 5—26. 1. Bill respecting the proof of the Laws passed by the Legislatures of the other Provin- ces of the Dominion; presented, (1807-68) 91. Committed, 116. Reported, 120. Passed 121. By Council, 152, R. A., 155. (31 Vic, c 18.) 3. Bill respecting the appointment of an assistant to the Law Officers of the Crown ; presented, (1807-68) 100. Committed, 126. Considered, reported and passed, 129. By Council, 152. R. A., 156, (31 Vic, c 12.) 3. Bill respecting the Legal Profession in this Province; presented, (1869)79. Com- mitted, 152. Reported, 154. Passed, 155. By Council, 195. R. A., 221, (32 Vic, c 28.) 4. Bill to provide for the appointment of a Provincial Broad of Examiners of applicant* for admission to the study of the legal profession &c. ; presented, (1880) 65.. LAW, PRACTICE OV—cuniinved. 491 II. Petitions from various persons, for admission to practice as At- torneys and Advocates, &c., and proceedings thereon, viz : 5. Beausoleil, Cl^ophas : — Fut> remittcil on the Bill to iiiitliorizu him to prnctico as on Advocate, tlic Hill having been witluhiiwn, (188(1) l.T). 6. Chag^non, M. J. E. ; — Petition for iin Art to luitliorizo the Bur ot the iVovince of QiKihec, to luliiiit Murio Joscjili Kdninm Chiiyiion. Htiulcnt in law, tt) the profession of Attorney and Advocate, (1881) •»(). Report of notice, 8(). Bill prcHented, 8'J. Refer- red, 115. Reported, 187. ConHidered, reported and passed, 11)8. Fee remitteil, '-'!)8. Pa«- sed by Council, 1.'33. R. A., 30U. (44-45 Vic, c. \)'6.) Cruiokahank, James : T. Of the State of Michigan, — as an Advocate;, ( 187;i;74)j37. Report of notice ; Bill presen- ted, 42. Referred, 4'.). Reported with amenchnents, Sii, Motion to jjostpone theeonside- rati I < f the Bill six months, negatived, 91. Consideretl, amended and paased, i»2. Fee remitted, 166. S. Petition for an Act to admit him to practice as an Advocate, (1874-75) 43. Report of notice, 55. Bill presented, 50. Referred, OO. Reported with amendments, 103. Om- sidered in Committee; reported and passed. 110. By Coimcil with amendments, 175, Amendments agreed to, 176. Fee refunded, 261. R. A., 313. (38 Vic, c 100.) 9. Decelles, Alfred D. :— As Barrister, (1872) 26. Bill presented, 34. Reported; Fee remitted, 6y. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 77. By Council, 150. R. A., 270. (36 Vic, c 82.) 10. Demers, Louis Philippe : — Petition for an Act to authorize the Bar of the Province of Quebec to admit Louis Philippe DemtTs amongst its members after examination, (1886) 45. Report of notice. 98. Bill presented, 99. Referred, 99. Reported, 133. Con- sidered, reported and passed, 144. By Council, 227. Fee remitted, 236. R. A., 431. (49-50 Vic, c 93.) 11. Desaulniers, Oonzalve Lesieur : — Petition for an Act to authoriee the Bar of the Province of Quebec to admit Gonzalvc Lesieur Desnidniers among its members, after exnmination, (1887) 72. Report of notice, 80. Bill presented, 82. Referred, 89. Reported, 121. Considered, reported and passed, 137. By Council, 197. Fee refunded, 217. R. A., 296. (50 Vic, c. 79) 13. Ouillet, L. P. : — Petition for an Act to authorize the Bar of the Province of Quebec to admit him as one of its members, 21. Report of notice, 32. Bill presented, 38. Referred, 43. Reported, 62. Considered, reported and passed, 65. By Council, 106. R. A., 195. (39 Vic, c 87.) 13. Hart, George E. : — Petition for an Act to authorize the Br.'- of Quebec to aihnithim as one of its members, (1874-75) 53. Report of notice, 67. Bill presented, 68. Referred, 100. Reported with amendments, 151. Considered in Committee, and no report made 158. Fee refunded, 205. Petition in favor, 141. 492 LAW PRACTICE OF— continued. II. Petitions from various persons, for Admission &c •.—continued. U. Hughes, George Arthur : — Petition for an Act to authorize tlic Bar of the Province of Quebec to admit liini to the profession of Advocate, (1880) 74. Report of notice, 82. Bill presented, 93. Referred, 101?. Reported, 122. Tonsidered in Committee ; repor- ted ; piuised, 152. By Council with amendments ; 234. Read 1st time, 235. Agreed to, 240. R. A., 307. (43-44 Vic.,c. 100) 15. Jeannette dit Lachapelle, Hermisdas : — Petition for an Act to authorize the Bar of tlie Province of Quelitc to admit him araongtit itw memhens, (1880) 81. Rejjorl of no- tice, 88. Bill presented, 00. Referred, 0(5. jleported 122. (Jonsidered in Committee; re- ported; passed; l.")2. By Council with amendments; JJead Ist time, 234. Agreed to, 240. R. A., 30G. (43-44 Vic, c. 101.) 16. Labrie, 0. D. : — Petition for an Act to authorize the Bar of the Province of (Quebec to admit him as one of its members, (1870) 52. Report of notice, G4. Bill presented, 05. Referred, 70. Reported, 129 Considered, reported and passed, 138. Fee refunded. 176. By Council 183. R. A. 203. (40 Vic, c. 80.) 17. Leduc, Charles : — Petition furan Act to authorize the Bar to admit him to the jirac- tice of the profession of Attorney and Advocate, (1877-8) 51. Report of notice, 65. Bill presented, 70. Report rect)nmiending that the Fee be remitted. 173. 1§. Lemay, Joseph Alph^e : — Petition for an Act to authorize the Bar to admit him to practice us an Attorney and Advocate, (1880) 63. Report of notice, 75. Bill jiresented, 75. Referred 95, Reported, 111. Considered in Committee ; amended ; rejjorted ; pas- sed, 122. By Council with amendments, 249. Agreed to, 250, Motion to remit the Fee negatived, 296, R. A., 306. (43-44 Vic, c. 102.) 19. Major, A. B. : — Petition for an xVct to authorize the admission of A. B. Major to the Bar of the Province of Quebec, (1887) 47. Report of notice, 66, 68. Bill presented, 07. Referred, 77. Reported, 96. Considered, leported and passed, 112. By Council, 185. R. A., 296. (50 Vic, c. 78.) Nesbitt, Thomas T : 20. Petition for an Act to authorize the Bar of the Province of Quebec, to admit him as one of its members, (1873-74) 37. Report of notice, 42. Bill presented, 43. Referred, 49. Reported with amendments, 85. Considered, reported and passed, 92. Fee refunded, 118. Petition against the above, 70. 21. Petition praying that the Bar of the Province of Quebec be authorized to admit him as a member thereof, (1874-5) 22. Report of notice, 41. Bill presented, 43. Referred, 58, Reported without amendment, 74. Considered in Committee ; reported, 81. Passed, 91. Fee refunded, 112. Passed by Council, 129. R. A. 312. (38 Vic, c. 101.) 22. Pearson, Robert W. : — Petition for the passing of an Act authorizing him to prac- tice as an Advocate, (1869-70) 71. Report that no notice has been given, 104. LAW, PRACTICE OF— LAWS. 49a of the Province leport of notice, miniittee ; rcpor- 235. Agreed to, horize the Bar of 31. Report of iio- C'ommittoe; re- !, 234. Agreed to. vince of Quebec I. Bill presented, i. Fee refunded. him to tlio prac- rt of notice, 65. 73. to admit him to 5. Bill presented, ; rejiorted ; pas- to remit the Fee I II. Petitions from various persons, for admissions, &c :— continued. as. Pignolet, Louis H. :— Petition for ad Act to authorize the Bar of the Province of Quebec to admit him to practice aa an Attorney and Advocate, (1880) 3'J. Report of notice, 45. Bill presented, 47. Referred, 59. Peported, 99. Considered in Committee ; amen- ded, reported, passed, 139. By Council with amendments, 234. Read Ist time, 234. Agreed to, 240. R. A., 306. (43-44 Vic, c. 99.) *4. ftuinn, Michael Joseph Francis :— Petition for an Act to authorize the Bar to admit him to the practice of the profession of Advocate and Attorney, ( 1877-8) 55. Recom- mend suspension of 51st Rule, 63. Rule suspended ; Bill presented, 63. Referred, 71. Reported, 172. Considered, reported and passed, 180. By Council, 217, R. A. 228 (41 Vic c. 61.) 25. Smith, George G. :— Petition for an Act to empower him to practice as an Advocate, in the Province of Quebec, (1871) 18. Report of notice, 80. Bill to authorize the Bar of Lower Canada, Province of Quebec, to admit G. Smith, as an Attorney and Advocate, from, the Council, read, 177. Referred, 187. Reported, 188. Considered, reported and passed, 207. R. A., 229. (35 Vic, c 51.) 26. Valine, Roch Pamphile :— Petition for an Act to authorize the Bar the Province of Quebec to admit him amongst its members, (1880) 81. Report of notice, 88. BiU presented, 91. Referred, 96. Reported, 122. Considered in Committee, reported, passed, 152. By Council, 215. Motion to remit the Fee, negatived, 296. R. A., 306. (43-44 Vic, c 108.) Laws : — Vide Accounts, 756. . B. Major to the 11 presented, 67. Council, 185. R. to admit him as 43. Referred, 49. . Fee refunded. ed to admit him 43. Referred, 53, d, 81. Passed, 91. tig him to prac- n, 104. Laws, Expiring : Bills relative to Expiring Laws : 1. To continue for a limited time certain Acts therein mentioned ; presented, (1867-68- 91. Referred, 106. Reported, 119. Considered, reported and passed, 126. By Coun- cil, 152. R. A., 155. (31 Vic, c 14.) a. To continue for a limited time, the several Acts therein mentioned ; presented, (1869) 201. Read and passed, 208. By Council, 218. R. A., 222. (32 Vic, c. t'-l .) 3. To continue for a limited time, the several acts therein mentioned ; presented, (1869- 70) 119. Referred, 134. Reported with amendments, 141. Considered reported and passed, 146. By Council, 178. R. A., 191. (33 Vic, c 8.) 4. To continue for a limited time the several Acts therein mentioned ; presented, (1870) 34. Referred, 50. Reported 134. Considered, reported and passed, 147. By Council, 218. R. A.,221. (34 Vic, c 5.) 5. To continue for a limited time the several Acts therein mentioned, (1871) 158. Re^ ferred, 185. Reported, 198. Read and passed, 110. By Council, 228. R. A. 229 (36 Vic, c. 11.) 494 LAWS— LEFRANgOIS. Laws, Expiring : — continued. 6, To continue for a limited time the several Acta therein mentioned ; presented, (1872) 174. Referred, 189. Reported, 229. Considered, reported and passed, 242. By Council, 270. R. A., 272. (36 Vic, c. 22.) 7. To continue for a limited time the several Acts therein mentioned ; presented, (1873- 74) 80. Read and passed, 151. By Council, 191. R. A., 204. (37 Vic, c 12.) §. To continue for a limited time the several Acta therein mentioned ; presented, (1874- 75) 182. Read three times and passed, 236. By Council, 265. R. A., 316. (38 Vic, c. 27.) 9. Bill to render permanent the several Acts therein mentioned ; presented, Read a second time and committed, (1876) 166. Considered, reported and passed, 184. By Council with an amendment ; agreed to, 201. R. A., 202. (40 Vic, c 28.) Laws of other Provinces Vide Law, Practice of, 1. Law of Public Instruction :— Vide Accounts, 768. Law Proceedings : — Vide Accounts, 757. Law Reports : — Petition for aid to publish the, (1874-5) 89. Law Stamps : — Vide Accounts, 659, 660. Stamps 2. 3. Le Bras River :— Vide Bridges, 59. LeBrun, Charles, M. : — Vide Accounts, 760,761. Notarial Profession, 38. '• Le Canadien " Snow Shoe Club :— Vide Montreal, 292. L'Ecuyer, Th6odule : — Petition for an Act to authorize the Provincial Medical Board to admit, after examination, Th^dule L'Ecuyer, among its members, (1887) 72. Report of notice, 81. Bill presented and 51st. Rule suspended, 82. Referred, 113. Reported, 136. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 149. Fee refunded, 245. Passed by Council, 293. R. A., 297. (50 Vic, c 80.) Leduc. A chille : — Petition for an Act to authorize Achilla Leduc, the institute under the will of his mother, the late Dame Marguerite Bourgeois, to dispose of the substituted immovables, (1884)51. Report of notice, 63. Bill presented, 63. Referred, 73. Reported, 115. Considered and progress reported, 130. Further considered, reported and passed, 138. By Council with an amendment, 195. Agreed to, 196. R. A., 381. (47 Vic, c 93.) Leduc, Charles :— Vide Law, Practise of, 17. Leeds and Eastern Townships Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 93-95. Lefebvre, Jean : — Vide Accounts, 762. Lefranyois, F.— Vide Elections, 123. ^ LEGAL-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 495 legal, Medical and Notarial professions :— Bill to provide for the appointment of a Board of Examiners for candidates for admission to the study of the legal, medical and no- tarial professions and that of Provincial Land surveyor (1887) 44. Referred toa Select Committee, 141. Additional two hundred copies of said Bill to be printed, 153. Reported, 196. Petition praying that the provisions of the above Bill do apply to Protestant institutions, 80. Vide Committees, 326. Legal opinions, Reports of Council &c. —Vide Accou7its, 1682-1687. Legal profession :— Vide Law, Practice of 8. Legge, Mr. :— Vide Accounts, 1325. Legislation :— Vide Committees, 327, 328. 1. Bills relative to the Legislative Assembly, and the Representa- tion of the people therein. IL Meetings and adjournments of the House, 1-28. III. House waits on the Lieutenant-Governor, &c., 29-31. IV. Rules of the House, 32-35. V. Proceedings relative to the Debates and votes of the House 36, 37. ' VI. Persons summoned to appear at the Bar of the House, 38-41. VII. Thanks of the Hoi se voted, 42. VIII. Officers and servants of the House, 43-114 IX. Contingent expenses of the House, 115-134. X. Internal Economy of the House. 135—139. I. Bills relative to the Legislative Assembly, and the Representation of the People, therein :— Vide Parliament Provincial, Parliamentary R^tresentation. 496 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-co/i/mwerf. ■i^. r:^i I I II. Meetings and Adjournments of the House : 1. That the House do meet each day (except Saturday) at 3 o'clock, and adjourn if there be no Quorum, (1867-68) Ist Rule, 137. 3. That upon an Adjournment Members shall keep their seats until the Speaker leaves the Chair, (1867-68) 3rd Rule, 137. 3. That upon an Adjournment for want of a Quorum, the hour, and the names of the Members present be entered in the Journals, (1867-68) 4th Rule, 137. 4. That a motion to adjourn shall always be in order, but no second motion to the same effect shall be made, until some intermediate proceeding may bo had, (1867-«)8) 139. (Rule 30.) ft. That at G P. M., each day, Mr. Speaker do leave the Chair until half-past 7 (2nd Rule) (1867-68) 137. 6. Rules, regulations and standing orders of the House of Commons, to be those of this House, until otherwise provided, ( 1877-68) 6. 7. Motion that a sessional order of the House be recinded and that henceforth to the end of the Session there be two sittings each day, )1884) 368. Amendment proposed that the Orders of the Day be taken up ; objection taken that this motion is not in order because by proceeding to the Orders of the Day, Public Orders cannot be taken up, &c. ; Debate adjourned, 369. 8. To sit on certain days in the forenoon, (1869) 217. (1869-70) 110, 187. (1872) 260. (1873-4) 187. (1875) 183, 188. (1876) 181, 196, 200. (1877-8) 186, 212, 9. Has two sittings on the same day, (1876) 185. (1877-8) 192, 201, 208. (1881) 224.— During the remainder of the Session except on Saturday, (1867-68) 125. (1869) 133. (1869-70) 142. (1870) 154. (1873-74) 187. (1875) 183. (1878) 131. (1879) 245,260. (1880) 211.— Three sittings. (1869-70) 168. (1877-8)215,216. (1878)137. (1879)295,308,310, 357. (1880) 246. (1882) 262. (1883) 224. (1884) 256. (1885) 279. (1886) 266. 341. (1887) 198. 10. Sits on Saturday for the remainder of the Session, (1867-68) 82. (1869) 133. (1870) 149. (1872) 141, 223. (1873-74) 61, 93, 154. (1875) 98, 136. (1876) 175. (1877-8) 216, 225. (1881) 96. (1882) 166. (1883) 177, 224. (1884) 190, 273. (1885) 299. (1886) 243. (1887) 134, 197.— Two sittings, (1869) 161,206. (1876) 179. (1877-8) 176. (1878) 11, 15, 100. (1879) 130,250. (1880)125,150,211. (1881)260. (1884)226. (1886)187,407. (1887) 255.— Three sittings, (1886) 245. 11. Continues sittings until after 12 o'clock, midnight, (1867-68) 45. (1869) 10,100. (1869- 7o) 51, 160. (1870) 176, 191. (1871) 72, 180. (1872) 164, 228. (1873-74) 17, 194. (1874-5) 21. (1875) 9, 181. (1876) 105, 156, 194. (1877-8) 67, 133, 171, 202. (1878) 8, 10, 14. (1879) 20. (1880)50. (1881)70. 119, 177, &c., (1882) 92. (1883)114. (1884)57. (1885)113. (1886) 113. (1887) 71.— In Committee, (1870) 210. (1871) 210. (1873-74) 82. (1874-5) 259. (1878) 71. (1880) 124,252. (1881) 143. (1882) 136 (1883) 186. (1884) 177. (1885) 88. (1886) 346. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY— continued. m 17. (1872) 260, II. Meetings and Adjournments of the House •.—continued. V2, Adjourns to an earlier hour than usual on the following day, (1867-68) 150. (1869) 217. (1869-70) 110. (1870) 216, 219. (1871) 177. (1872) 247, 260. (1873-74) 187. (1874-5) 218. (1875) 183.188. (1876) 181,196,200. (1877-8)186,212. (1883)269. (1884)379. (1885) 299. (1887) 31.— To a later hour on the same day, (1867-68) 150. (1876) 199. (1878) 60, 84. (1879) 333. (1887) 289. 13. Adjourns for want of a Quorum, (1869) 41. (1878) 83. (1881) 54, 76, 186. (1885) 94. (1886) 38, 113. (1879) 94, 202. (1880) 91, 108. 14. Adjourns from 30th December to 8th January, ( 1867-68) 13.-From 5th to 16th February, (1869) 39.— From 23rd December to 12th January, (1869-70) 103.— From 19th December to 8th January, (1873-74) 40.— From 18th Decomber to 13th .hinuary, (1874-75)53.— From 9th to 11th February, 186.— Over one day, (1870) 112. (1871) 43, 140. (1876) 132. (1877-78) 218. (1879) 162, 200. (1880) 245. (1881) 292.— Over two days, (1872) 23. 15. Adjourns from 21st December 1877 to 17th January, 1878, (1877-78) 21.— From 20th to 25th June, (1879) 14.— From 28th June to 2nd July, 34,— From 25th to 30lh June, (1880) 133.— From 2lst to 27th May, (1881) 108.— From the 16th to the 21st March, (1882) 45.— From 5th to 11th April, 120.— From 5th to 9th May, 226. Prom 12th to 15th May, 245. From the 9th to the 15th April, (1884) 64. Motion withdrawn, 170.— From the 8th to the 13th May, 174.— From the Ist to the 7th April, (1885) 94.— From the 21st to the 27th April, (1886) 69.— From the 7th to the 11th May, 127. From the 28th January to the 2nd February, (1887) 7.— From the 2nd February to the 16th March, 8.— From 24th to the 28th March, 35.— From 1st to the 12th April, 56. 16. Motion to adjourn from the 2nd September to the 28th October ; objection taken that this Motion is not in ordor, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is in order ; amendment proposed that the House do not adjourn until an understanding shall have been come to between the two branches of the Legislature; objection taken that the latter part of this Motion is not in Order, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not in Order, (1879) 349. Another amendment proposed that a demand for an adjournment from this date to the 28th October when no provision has been made for the requirements of the Public Service &c., is equivalent to a prorogation and cannot be submitted without the Consent of the Lieutenant-Governor; upon objection, being taken to this amendment, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not in Order. Motion to adjourn agreed to, 350. 17. Mr. Speaker ruled, that a motion to adjourn the House is not in order (1880) 272. IS. Adjourned by Mr. Speaker at 6 o'clock until half past seven, without putting the Question, (1869) 150. (1809-70) 147. (1870) 158, 214. 19. Adjourns for a few minutes, (1872) 7, 29, 141, 223, 230. (1873-74) 170, 187. 20. House adjourns out of respect to the memory of Pius IX, (1877-8) 127. 31. Adjourns as a mark of respect for His Eminence Cardinal Archbishop Taschercau, (1886) 262. 31 I 498 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY— continued. II. Meetings and Adjournments of the House -.—continued. JW. Adjourns out of respect to the memory of a Member deceased, (1886) 349. 23. Adjourns for a few minates (to enable an Election Committee to meet) — (1871) 213. 34. Adjourns for the space of fifteen minutes (to enable a Standing C!ommittee to meet) (1877-8) 22, 46. as. House suspends its proceedinp during the sitting of a Committee, (1872) 265.(1882) 258, 275. 96. House suspends ite proceedings to allow a Committee to go to the Legislative Coun- cil and desire a Conference, (1878) 143. (1879) 213, 246, 302. (1880), 295,303. (1882) 273. 357. (1885) 281. Until half-past seven (1881) 299. 36}. Adjourns ; His Excellency having signified his desire that the explanations respect- ing the dismissal from office of the de Boucherville Administration be given only after the formation of a new Cabinet, (1877-8) 218. 27. Adjourns on account of the dismissal of the Lieutenant-Governor, (1879) 132. 28. Motion to adjourn the House, negatived (1874-5) 170. (1879) 218. (1881) 250. 258. (1883) 105. (1885) 220. (1886) 141. (1887) 148. 150.— withdrawn, (1879) 221. 224. 283. (1880) 190. 246. (1881) 20. 247. (1884) 175. 202. ■%. III. House Waits on the Lieutenant-Governor, (1.) On the Lieute^mnt- Governor. 29. At the Bar of the Legislative Council Chamber; At the opening of the Session, (1867-68) 1. (1869) 1. (1869-70) 1. (1870) 1. (1871) 2. (1872) 1. (1873-74) 1. (1874-5) 1 (1875) 1. (1876) 6. (1877-8) 1. (1878) 2. (1879) 1. (1880) 1. (1881) 1. (1882) 2. (1883) 1. (1884) 1. 13. (1885) 1. (1886) 1. (1887). 1.— After the Election of Speaker, (1867- 68) 3. (1871) 3. (1875) 2. (1876) 7. (1878) 3. (1882) 3. (1887) 4. 7.— On the Royal Assent being given to Bills, (1869-70) 58. (1873-74) 51. (1875) 38. (1882) 203. (1887) 120.— At the Prorogation, (1867-68) 154. (1869) 219. (1869-70) 190. (1870) 219. (1871) 219. (1872) 190. (1873-74) 20-'. (1874-5) 316. (1875) 194. (1876) 202. (1877-8) 228. (1878) 146. (1879) 361. (1880) 305. (1881) 307. (1882) 362. (1883) 359. (1884) 379. (1885) 319. (1886) 430. (1887) 296. (2) On the Administrator of the Government, 30. At the opening of the Session, (1876) 6, 7. (3) On the Governor General : 31. With an Address of Congratulation on the arrival of His Excellency the Right Honor- able Sir John Young, (1869) 36, ¥ LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY -continued. 499 49. -(1871) 213. ttee to meet) 2)26.5.(1882) slative Coun- )3. (1882) 273. tions respoct- ven only at'ter IV. Rules of the House : 38. A revised Code of Rules and Standing Orders of the House adopted, (1867-68) 137, Printed, 247. 33. Report from the Committee appointed to assist Mr. Speaker to revise the Rules, Ac, of the House, recommending certain changes in the Private Bill Rules ; concurred in (1872) 254. 34. Rules amended. (1871) 84. 35. Rules and Standing Orders suspended, — Relative to Petitions, (1867-68) 51. (1869) 84, 182. (1869-70) 103. (1870) 69, 114. (1871) 115. (1872) 85. (1873-74) 60.— Bills, (1867-68) 131. (1873-74) 103.— Private Bills, Vide Bilk, Private, 44-49.-&.mnuttee8 (number of members,)- (1867-68) 35.— Printing of Bills, (1867-68) 107. 9) 132. i81) 250. 258. 221. 224. 283. the Session, 1. (1874-5) 1 882) 2. (1883) peaker, (1867- Royal Assent 887) 120.— At 1) 219. (1872) 8) 146. (1879) (1886) 430. Right Honor- V. Proceedings relative to the Debates and Votes of the House : 3«. Resolution, That the Votes and Proceedings of the House be printed, being first pe- rused by Mr. Speaker, and that he do appoint the printing thereof ; and that no person but such as he shall appoint do presume to print the same, (1867-68) 5. (1869) 7. (1869-70) 8. (1870) 5. (1871) 6. (1872) 6. (1873-74) 11. (1874-75) 15. (1875) 4. (1876) 9. (1877-78) 6. (1878) 5. (1879) 5. (1880) 5. (1881) 6. (1882) 6. (1883) 15. (1884) 15. (1885) 7. 37. Resolution, That upon a division of the House the yeas and nays shall not be entired unless demanded by five Members, (1867-68) 144. 84th Rule. VI. Persons summoned to appear at the Bar of the House : (1.) For alleged breaches of privileges of the House, or infractions of duty : 3§. Cott6, Honor6 :— To be taken into custody for having disobeyeil the order of this House, (1874-75) 151. Sergeant-arms reports that he was unable to bring him in attendance at the Bar of the House, 202. 3». Dansereau, Clement Arthur :— To be taken into custody for having disobeyed the order of this House, (1874-75) 169. He is placed at the Bar and examined, 271. He is severely censured by Mr. Speaker, 278. Again examined, 281. Discharged from custody, 282. 40. Duvernay, Ludger Denis :— To be taken into custody for having disobeyed the order of the House, (1874-75) 151. Sergeant-at-arms reports that he was unable to bring him in attendance at the Bar of the House, 200. ■iipl 600 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY— continued. VI. Persons sommoned to appear at the Bar of the House •.—continued. (1.) Fur alleged breaches of privileges of the House, or infractions of duty : — continued. 41. Thom, William Leslie : — As the writer of an article in the Morning Chronicle rcileot-' ing upon two Members, (1874-75) 218. He appears and is examined, 219. He is allowed to retire to consult a legal adviser, 220. He is again examined, 226. Ordered to withdraw, 227. Motion that Mr. Thom is guilty of having infringed the privileges of this House : amendment, that the question which he refused to answer, be now put to him ; agreed to 308. Mr. Thom answers the (luestion, and is directed to withdraw ; motion that another question be put to him ; negatived ; That he be reprimanded ; Debate adjourned, 308, Debate resumed ; Mr. Thom is reprimanded and discharged from custody, 311. VII. Thanks of the House voted : 42. To the sub-Committee on the Municipal Code, for having devoted the whole period of the adjournment to the examination of this measure (18G9-70) 152. VIII. Officers and Servants of the House : 43. Resolution, that the hours of attendence shall be fixed from lime to time by the Speaker ; 101st Rule, (1867-68) 146. 44. Resolution concerning the filling up of vacancies ; I02nd Rule, (1867-68) 146. 45. To complete the work remaining at the close of each Session ; 103rd Rule, (1867-68) 146. 46. To be under the control of the Clerk, subject to such orders as he may receive from the Speaker and the House ; lt)4th Rule, (1867-68) 146, 47. To receive no allowance for travelling expenses in attending at the seat of Govern-' ment ; 109th Rule, (1867-68) 146. 48. The Clerk sha'l employ, at the outset of a Session, with the approbation of the Speaker such extra writers as may be necessary, and others as they may be required, 110th Rule, (1867-68) 146. 49. Petition of L. M. Lapointe, et al., complaining of the conduct of certain employees of the Legislative Assembly, (1869-70) 41 ; B. Marquette's name erased from the above, 42. Referred to Contingent Committee, 73. 50. Motion, that the Speaker and Clerk of the Legislative Assembly be empowered to enquire into all claims presented by the various employees of the Legislative Assem- bly, Ac, &c. ; Negatived, (1869-70) 186. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY— co«rmMe'>. 98. Keport from Committee on Contingencies recommending that a vacancy which Ims occurred among tlie Messengers he tilled (hiring the remainder of this session only, (18()'.t) 8'J. 99. Keport recommending that lodgings he given it the Chief Messenger or a certain sum of money in lieu thereof, (1869-70) 102. 100. Post Office Employees: — Report of Contingent Committee submitting a draft of Regulations for the interior government of the Assembly Post Oflice, (1807-68) 119. (Appendix, No. 8.) Concurred in, 134. 101. Private Bill Office, Clerk of: — To keep a Register in which shall he entered all pro- ceeedings on Private Bills, (1807-08) 71st Rule, 143. Sergeant-at-Arms : loa. To receive, from each person committed to his custody, a fee of four d(jllars, (1807- 68) 108th Rule, 146. 103. To have charge of the Mace, Furniture Ac, and of the Messengers and inferior ser- vants, (1867-68) 107th Rule, 146. 104. Report recommending that lodgings be given to the Sergeant-at-Arms or a certain, sum of money in lieu thereof (1869-70) 162. 105. Report of the Commitee on Contingencies stating that they cannot report respect- ing the dimissal of the Sergeant-at-Arms as that question has been referred to another Committee, (1871) 95. 106. Petitions praying the House to .lefine his powers, (1872) 107, 128. Referred to Committee on Contingencies, 176 (187i -74) 30. Referred, 40. 107. Speaker's Warrant issued to hiir, to .ake certain persons into custody, (1874-5) 151, 169, 261. Reports that he has taken .;ertain persons into custody, but was unable to bring them in attendance in consequence of a writ of Habeas Corpus, 200, 202, 301, 304 10§. To bring certain persons to attend at the Bar of the House. (1874-5) 219, 220. 109. To take Members or other persons' into custody, (1874-75) 151,169, 261.— Reports that he was unable to arrest them, (1874-75) 200, 202. 110. Reports that certain persons are in attendance (1874-75) 219, 226, 291. 111. Report of the Contingent Committee stating that the Rules of this House confer upon the Sergeant-at-Arms, authority over the Chief Messenger and subordinate Officers, (1872) 209. Referred to another Committee, 210. LEOISLATIVK ASSimULY -continued. 605 a Mi'Hsengers or a certain itered all pro- Referred to YIII. Officers and Servants of the Honse '.—continued. 8ergeant-at-Arms ■.—rontinunl. llil. I'clitioii |)iiiyiiif; that the Honwc will doliiie tlio powurrt of tlio SorKeaiit-at-Arms, (71118) 107, lL'8. livkirr. I to ContiiiKotit Commitleo, 17t>. (1873-74) 30. Uoforred, 40. 113. Sttssional ClerKS :— Motion for a liflt of HoHHional Clorka and McHNCiiKerH appointed fr(»ni Lind December 1881 Ac.,— Withdrawn, (188.")) 1U8. Vide AccuuiUa, 772. 111. Translators:— Ufport recDinniciidinf,' that Translatorn he alluwed an extra amount for translation Ac, of I'rivHte Bills, (187-) 1.'54. Concurred in, ih. IX. Contingent Expenses of the House : (1867-68) ll.'J. Third Report of Committee on Continj^cncies, recDmmendinjj, (among other matters) that stationery to the amount of one pound ten shilling anil two pence l>e HUpplied to Memhers at their rosidenecB, '2Ct. 116. Sixth Report of the Contingent Committee mihmitting an estimate amounting to $88,950 required to meet contingent expenses for the current year, including indem- nity (to Members), and recommending a grant of $35,000 to meet present expenses, 75. Concurred in, 80. 117. lleport of the Library Committee recommending the payment of $3,512, for expenses incurred in the purchase of Hooks in London and New- York, and that a further sum of $5,000 be placed at the disposal of Messieurs Todd and Allen for the j^urehase of other works, 82. lis. Report of the Contingent Committee reconmiending that in future a less number of newspapera oe taken during the Session and during the recess, 41. Report amended agreed to, 52. (1869) 119. Report ofthe Contingent Committee submitting an estimate (amounting to $16,000) of sums required to meet the contingent expenses of the House for one month 24. A further sum of $30,000, 82. (1869-70) 119J. Report of Contingent Committee submitting an estimate amou iting to $52,000, 35. 120. Fifth Report of Conmiittee on Contingencies recommending (among other matters) certain allowances, 162. Committed and amended, 176. Amendments reported and agreed to, 178. The amount voted is as followeth : Law-Clerk for set of Statutes... $75 ,00. 121. Report of contingent Committee recommending the purchase of certain Books, 163. (1871) 122. Report of the Contingent Committee recommending that the list of newspapers for the News Room, be increased, 166. (1872) 123. Report of the Joint Committee on the Library recommending an increase of Salary to certain Officers and Servants, 181. Concurred in, 203. The amounts voted are as follow : 506 LEaiSLATIVE ASSEMBLY— c(,«yith the Intern- al Economy of the Legislative A.ssembly, (1876) 64. 140. Message from the Lieutenant Governor trai.s'nitilng copies of Orders in Council T'auMng the Commissioners to regiilato the Ir.ternal Economy of the Legislative As- sembly. (1880) 9. (1881) 36. (1S82) 21. (1883,1 61. : 188-1) 16. (1887) 22. 141. Report of tlic Commissio.:-rt! apr-, '.ntod to r^guiate the Internal Economy of the Legislative Assembly., (1879). 'J" ■5oa LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY— cow/mwerf. X. Internal Economy of the House -.—continued. Vide Accounts, 763-767. Parliament, Provincial, 1-12, Parliamentary Representation, 2. Legislative Buildings :— Vide Accounts, 770. Statement showing the various dates on which the opening and the Prorogation of each Session took place, also the number of Sittings and divisions. YEARS. Date of the Opening OF EACH Session. Date of Prorogation. Number of Days on which THE House sat. Number OF Divisions. 1867-68 27th December '67 24th February 1 •68 39 4 1 1869 20th January '69 5th April '69 48 11 1 1869-70 22d November '69 1st February '70 38 1 ■" V 1870 3rd November '70 24th December '70 38 15 ' 1871 7th November '71 23rd December '71 35 14 1872 7th November '72 24th December 72 35 25 1873-74 4^h December '73 28th January '74 29 9 1 1874-75 3rd December '74 23rd February '75 42 16 i 1875 4th November '75 24th December '75 38 10 i 1876 10th November '76 28th December '76 35 6 1 1877-78 19th November '77 9th March •78 42 28 t 1878 4th June '78 20th JulJ' '78 36 22 \ 1879 19th June '79 31st October '79 56 62 K S 1880 28th May '80 24th Ju.y '80 39 49 1881 28th April '81 30th June '81 42 39 1 1882 8th March '82 27th May '82 53 74 H 1883 18th January '83 30th March '83 52 39 1 1884 27th March '84 10th June '84 53 50 1 1885 5th March '85 9th May '85 44 45 1886 8th April '86 2l8t June '86 51 84 1887 27th January '87 18th May '87 4? 80 i Representaiion, 2. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 50ft ^•c . . ♦ orogation of each Number OF Divisions. 4 11 15 15 14 25 9 16 10 6 28 22 6i 49 39 74 89 60 45 84 80 y 5? i I. Bills and Motions relative to the Council ; 1-16. II. Messages to the Council ; 17-40. III. Messages from the Council ; 41-66. IV. Orders and Incidental Proceedings ; 67-76. V. Questions Negatived, 76-78. I. Bills relative to the Council : 1. To supply the place of the Speaker of the Legislative Council in certain cases ; presented, (1867-68) 77. Committed, 83. Reported, 93. Passed, 96. 2. To supply the place of the Speaker of the Legislative Council in certain cases ; From Council; read, (1869) 41. Read a second time, .W. Passed, 56. R. A., 220. (32 Vic c. 7.) 3. Bill from the Legislative Council, intituled : " An Act respecting the Speaker of the Legislative Council," (1882) 154. Read 1st time,:i54. Motion to postpone 2nd reading, jiou-fived ; committed, 179. Considered in Committee and amended, 184. Reported and passed, 189. Amendments agreed to by Council, 210. R. A., 362. (45 Vic, c. 3.) Vide Committees, 72. 4. iirliament, (1887) Messages from the Council -.—continued. ' Addresses : — continued. 43. Communicating an Address of Congratulation to His Eminence Cardinal Taachereau and desiring the concurrence of this House thereto, (188fi) 265. Agreed to, 265. 44. Inviting this House to join them in the Council Chamber for the purpose of present- ing the Joint Address to Cardinal Taschereau, 269. 45. Agreeing to Adddresses from the Legislative Assembly, (1869) 29. (1870) 28. (1878) 39. (1879) 80. (1882) 27. (1884) 34. 46. Stating that His Excellency the Governor General v ill nceive the Joint Address on the occassion of his visit to Quebec and his early departure for England, (1878) 39. 47. Stating that His Excellency the Governor-General will receive the Jcmt Address of welcome on the occasion of his visit to Quebec and bjs early departure for England (1879) 91. 4§. Bills, and Amendments to Bills :— Bills of their own to which they desire the concur- rence of this House. (1867-68) 77. (1869) 41. (1869-70) 116. (1870) 147. (1871) 150. (1872) 87. (1873-74) 170. (1874-5) 86, 129. (1875) 43. (1876) 149,186. (1877-78) 141,147, 183, 187, 194 (1879) 148, 274, (1880) 206. 239, 255. (1881) 122 126, 174, 195, 227, 232. (1882) 107, 123, 146, 154, 179, (1883) 95, 122, 157, (1884) 158, 228,270. (188.5) 175, 181. (1886) 169, 188, 340, 347, 348, 425. (1887) 112, 144, 161, 198, 220, 226, 288. 49. Agreeing to amendments of the Assembly (1882) 210. (1883) 252. (1884) 252. (1885) 290. (1886) 320, 418, (1887) 196, 206. 226, 292. 50. Agreeing to Bills from the Assembly with or without amendment, (1867-68) 45, 153 (1869) 91, 217. (1869-70) 48, 187. (1870) 57,217. (1871) 107,227. (1872) 144,270. (1873-74) 50, 201. (1874-5) 128, 153, 175, 265, (1875) 37, 140. (1876) 127, 136, 160, 104, 176, 183 191, 196, 199, 200. (1877-8) 141, 146, 153, 162, 179, 182, 187, 191, 198, 208, 217, 225, 226 (1878) 110, 120, 137, 141, 145. (1879) 133, 139, 152, 156, 163, 168, 179, 189, 200, 208, 220, 235, 248, 252, 253, 264, 276, 290, 303, 308, 312, 320, 321, 328, 330, 332, 334, 335, 347, 360, (1880) 91, 103, 137, 139, 156, 173, 180, 188, 211, 219, 215, 234, 242, 249,253, 260, 272,282, 286, 295, 296, 305. (1881) 156, 174, 179, 183, 188, 195, 227, 232, 236, 246, 260, 266, 273, 285, 288, 289, 291,305, 306, (1882) 154, 165,169, 174, 179, 182,186,194,200,213,218,225 227, 230, 237, 241, 245, 255, 256, 261, 272, 285, 315, 330, 333, 335, 341, 355, 356, (1883) 86, 91, 110, 114, 136, 152, 172, 173, 178, 195, 224, Ac, (1884) 143, 150, 158, 162, 173, &c. (1885) 77, 98, 102. 113, 115, 117, 121, Ac, (1886) 169, 188, 210, 227, 237, 245, (1887) 118 140, 154, 161, 167, 185, 196. Ac, 51. Requesting that a Bill which they had amended in error may be returned, (1869) 108. 5a, Returning a Bill, as desired by Message from the Assembly for the purpose of cor- recting an error, ( 1873-74) 146. 53. Stating that they insist upon their amendments, (1872) 227. (1873-74) 196. (1883) 357. (1884) 305. 32 514 LEGISLATIVE COV^ClL-continued. it III. Messages from the Council '.—continued. Bills, and Amendments to Bills •.—continued. 54. That they do not insist upon their amendnicnts to certain Bills, (1872) 270. (1873-74) 200. (1884) 363. 55. Giving reasons for not concurring in a certain Bill, (1878) 134. 56. Codification of the Statutes : — Naming the Members on the part of the Council of the Joint Committee to examine the Reports of the Commission for the, (1885) 38. (1886) 77. Committees : 57. Giving leave to certain of their Members to attend before Committees of the Assem- bly, (1871) 101. (1874-75) 52. (1886) 138. 5S. Agreeing to the Report of a Committee (1886) 130. Conferences : 59. Desiring Conferences upon certain matters, (1873-74) 195. 60. Agreeing to Conferences desired by the Assembly, (1867-68) 151. (1869)216. (1872) 206. (1873-74) 169. (1878) 143. (1879) 220, 235, 248. (1880) 264, 303. (1882) 358. (1885) 284. 61. Stating that they had received the Message of the Assembly in relation to their proceedings not being suspended during a Conference, (1872) 227. 62. Contingencies:— Acquainting the House that they do not deem it their duty to concur in the proposals in reference to a reduction of the contingent expenses of the Legislature, (1867-68) 116. Governor General : 63. Agreeing to an Address of Welcome to His Excellency the Governor General, ( 1869) 29. Imperial Parliament : 64. Agreeing to a Resolution of the Assembly on the subject of the Coercion measure before the Imperial Parliament, with an amendment (1887) 159. 65. Library : — Naming the Members on the part of the Council, of the Joint Committee on the Library, (1867-68) 26. (1869) 22. (1869-70) 25. (1870) 18. 1871) 40. (1872) 23. (lf73-74) 43. (1874-75) 43. (1875) 27. (1876) 56. (1877-78) 53. (1878) 46. (1879) 62. (1880)53. (1881)30. (1882)30. (1883)53. (1884)92. (1885)57. (1886)25. (1887)41. 66. Printing : — Naming the Members on their part, of the Joint Committee on Printing. (1867-68) 26. (1869) 22. (1869-70) 25. (1870) 18. (1871) 46. (1872) 23. (1873-74) 43, (1874-75) 43. (1875) 27. (1876) 56. (1877-78) 53. (1878) 46. (1879) 62. (1880) 53. (1881) 30. (1882) 30. (1883) 53. (1884) 92. (1885) 57. (1886) 30. (1887) 22^. LEGISLATIVE COV^ClL-continued. 270. (1873-74) the Council of the, (1885) 38. i of the Assem- 69) 216. (1872) ;82) 358. (1885) slation to their i their duty to !xpenses of the neral,(1869)29. ercion measure aint Committee I) 40. (1872) 23. 1) 46. (1879) 62. 5) 25. (1887) 41, tee on Printing. !3. (1873-74) 43, 1880) 53. (1881) £16 IV. Orders and Incidental Proceedings. 6T. That the Master in Chancery attending the Council be reoeivod as their Messenger and that he do dchver his Message at tlie Clerk's Table, (1867-68) 95th Kuie, 145. ' 69. Tliat the Speaker shall always take the Chair when the Usher of the Black Rod is at the door, whether there be a Quorum or not, (1867-68) 7th Rule, 138. ra. Jhat Legislative Councillors may have seats without the Bar, (1867-68) 100th Rule, 73. That Messages may be received at the Bar by one of the Clerks of each House respectively, (1867-68) 97th Rule, 145. 74. Messages sent to the Council, by the Clerk, (1867-68) 90, (1869) 151 fl869-70^ 181 ri/^'f M^ 'v' ^'V '''■ ^''''-''^ ''' ^'''^'^ '''' 1875) 84 (1876) 2 (\: .8) 196.-By Members, (1867-68) 70 (1869) 20, (1869-70) 16, (1870) 157 (1871) 13 lH7o) 228, (1873-74) 137, (1874-75) 46, (1875) 16, (1876) 24, (1877-8) 34 ^^ '^ ^^ 75. Messages from the Council by the Clerk or a Master in Chancery, (1867-68) 26 ri869) 2?: \Z^Vm7^ir' ^'"''^ '''' ^''''^ '''' ^'"''-''^ '''' ^^^' '^^^ V. Questions negatived or superseded : 76. For the abolition of the Legislative Council, (1877-8) 114, 117. 77. Motion that this House respectfully expresses its opinion that considering the pros- pect of the abohtion, at an early date, of the Legislative Council, it is not advisable to hll the existing vacancies, &c. ; objection taken that this motion is not in order as It contravenes the provisions of sec. 75 of the B. N. A. Act of 1867,-Mr Speaker over- ruled the objection ; objection again taken that the House had already expressed an 616 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL— LEMAY. V. Questions negatived or superseded ■.—continued. 7H. Question proposed, That it appears by the Votes and Proceedings of the Council that the Bill to abolish the property (lualilication of Members has been rejected ; That this House regrets the interference of the Council in the solution of a Question which affects above all the elective branch of the Legislature, (1881) 295. Auiend.'uent pro- posed ; and Objection being taken that the main motion is nut in order.-Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision until the next sitting, 'J9G. Question on amendment again proposed ; Objection taken that Mr Speaker has not yet given his decision, Mr. Speaker ruled, That there is no longer ground for the Question of Order, on which he was to give his decision, 306. Vide Accounts, 773-775. Committees, 72, 73, 329-333. Legislative Power : — Bill respecting Legislative Power, (1886) 19. Committed, 19. Consider- ed and progress reported, 41. Order for House in Committee discharged, and Bill referred. 85. Reported, 418. Considered, reported and passed, 419. By Council with an amendment, 429. Agreed to, 429. R. A. 430. (49-50 Vic, c. 97.) Legislature : — Vide Accounts, 776, 777. Parliament Provincial, 1-12. Legislature, Independence of the : 1. Bill to amend the Act 32 Victoria, Cap. 3, respecting the independence of the Legisla- ture and to extend to the Legislative Council the provisions of the Act 47 Victoria, Cap. 2. (1885) 195, Committed, considered, reported and passed, 288. By Council, 300. R. A. 322. (48 Vic.f c. 3.) 3. Bill to amend the Act 32 Victoria, chapter 3., respecting the independence of the Le- gislature of this Province, (1884) 232. Committed, considered, amended, 346, 347. Amendments read twice, 365. An amendment proposed to question for concurrence therein ; Debate adjourned, 366. Another amendment proposed, 367. Both amendments negatived, 368. 3. Bill respecting the Act for securing the independence of the ; read twice, committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, (1884) 374. By Council, 379. R. A. 383. (47 Vic, c 2.) Legislature of Quebec : 1. That in future the Session should be held during the winter (1880) 183. oaL; 3. Bill to repeal chnp.4, 37 Victoria, intituled : " An Act to establish special provisions respecting the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, " (1882) 49. Six months hoist, 241. 3. That it is desirable that in future, the Legislature of this Province be convened as soon as possible after the Epiphany, (1384) 337. Legitimate Sacoession : — Bill, iutituled : " An Act to settle certain legitimate successions," (1882) 42. Referred, 95. Report that the promoter of thus Bill has expressed hfs inten- tion to withdraw it, 98. Lcmay, Joseph Alph^e : — Vide Law, Practice off 18. F )f the Council :ejectocl ; That J cation which enilnient pro- -Mr. Si)cai Vic, (jliiip. (JO, intituled " An A<'tto coiiho- litliitc luid iuiioiul tlio Act to iiicorijonite tlic Town of Jjovis, and tlio divers Acts iimondinK the same" and the Act 42-43 Vic, c 57 aniendinj,' tlie wiid Act, (1887) ',(8. Report of notice, 108. iJill j)rc8cnted 108. Kefered, l'J4. Kcportcd, ainendod ISO. CoiiHiilered and jiro^rcsH report(>d, 215. Further coiisichTcd, aniciidcd, r' d and pnsHod, 2,S8. Uy Council amended, 292. AmendraentH agreed to, 2'J2. K. , . (.'JO Vic, c 58.) 6. Acad^mie des gargons :— Vide Education, 70. t. College de Notre-Dame de -.—yido Accounts, 787. Ediication, 71. S. Ecoles Industrielle de N.-D. de toute Gr&ce :— Vide Accoimts 788. 9. Hospice St. Joseph de la D61ivranoe : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the Hos- pice St. Joseph de la J)61ivrance (1882) 33. Rejiort of notice; Bill pre-ionted, 55. Referred, 7G. Reported, 116. Considered in Committee, re])orted and passed, 125. By Council with amendments; considered 180. Agreed to, 212. Fee remitted, 230. U. A., 3fi2. (45 Vic, c. 93.) Petition for aid, 93. 10. Hospice St. Joseph de la D^livrance : — Petition for aid, (1880) 81. Vide Accounts, 788i 11. Institut Canadien Fran^ais : — Petition for an Act to incorporate thi stitut Canadien Fmni;ms de Levis," (1881) 64. Report of notice, 80. Bill pre: , 100. Referred, 115. Reported, 194. Considered, reported and passed, 205. Fee remitted, 214. Passed by Council with an amendment, 260. Agreed to, 260. R. A., 300. (44-45 Vic, c. 50.) 12. Institut Canadien Francais of : — Petition for an annual grant, (1882) 16. 13. St Joseph de la D61ivrance : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, ( 1877-8) 26. Report of notice, 48. Bill presented, 57. Referred, 61. Reported, 112. Considered repor- ted and passed, 121. By Council, 153. Objection taken to a m( 'on to remit the Fee, —Mr. Speaker sustained the objection, 200. R. A. 228. (41 Vic, c. 33.) 141. Maritime and Industrial Company : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1884) 62. Report of notice, 69. Bill presented 70. Referred, 88. Reported, 106. Considered, reported and passed, 113. By Council, 163. R. A. 381. (47 Vic, c. 58.) 15. Soci^t^ de Bienfaisance de St Jean Baptiste de St Joseph de L^vis .-—Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1869) 38. Report of notice, 40. Bill presented, 45. Reported amended, 55. Committed, 60. Reported, 65. Passed, 68. By Council, 132. R. A. 220. (32 Vic, c. 93.) Vide Accounts. 789. Soci6t4 Bienfaisante et Mutuelle du Sacr^ Cceur de J^sus : 16. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1874-5) 63. No notice required, 84. Bill presen- ted, 86. Referred, 93. Reported, 151. Considered amended, in Committee, reported, parsed, 157. By Council, 255. R. A. 312. (38 Vic. c. 50.) LfiVIS—LlBRARY. 519 Vet to conHo- diver.s ActH ct, (1H87) i)8. inondod ISO. f' 'I and /. (50 Lte the Hf)8- •c^'onted, 55. scd, 125. By ttod, 231). U. do Accounts, >i stitut , 100. 3mitted,214. , (44-45 Vic, 1) 26. Report lered repor- lit the Fee, the, (1884) Considered, Petition for i. Reported R. A. 220. Bill presen- se, reported. Soci6t^ Bienfaisante et Mutuelle du Sacr6 Cceur de J^sus ■.—continued. 17. rctiticin for iin Act (if incoriMiration. (187.'?-74) HI. Koport of noti«'o, 34. Dill presented, 54. Kefenod, G7. Rejiorted, IJti.Con.sitlerod, reported and paswcil, Ki'i. By Council, 201. R. A.. 204. (;{7 Vic, c IM.) IS. Union St Joseph de St Joseph de :— I'l'tition for amondments to their churtcr, (1880) 3'J. Kepoit of notice, 82. Bill presented, 32. Rol'errcd, 'J5. Reported, 181J. Considered in Conunittee; reported; passed, 207. Fee ic/nitted, 24(i. Fassc^d l>y Council with amendments, 273. Aj^reed to, 274. R. \., 307. (415-44 Vic, c .^^d.) I'e-tition aptinst the foregoing, Kil Vide Acrountu, 7'.K)-7'.)2. 10. TInion St Jean fiaptiste :— Viilo Accounti, 793. 20. Union St. Pierre Bienville de L6vis :— Petition of Pierre Duclos, for an Act of in- corporation, (1867-68) 36. Report of notice, 38. Bill presented, 46. Reported, without amendment, 54. Committed, 58. Considered, and reported with an amendment, 62. Passed, 70. By Council, 98. R. A., 154. (31 Vic, c 53.) Levis and Kenebec Railway Company :— Vide Accounts 794, 795, Railways 96-106. L'Heureux, J. B. :— Vide Yamaska River. Libel : 1. Bill to amend the law rospectins the civil remedy for Libel, (1881) 24. Debate on mo- tion for second reading adjourned at 6 o'clock, 139. Second reading postponed three months, 141. a. Bill to amend the law respecting the civil remedy for Libel (1882) 24. Six months hoist, 240. Vide civit nmtlers. Liberal Professions :— Vide North West Expedition. Librarian :— Report of the Librarian on the state of the Library, (1867-68) 13. Referred, 41. (1869) 2. (1869-70) 8. Referred, 58. (1870) 5. (1871) 8. (1872) 3. (1873-4) 12. (1874-5) 12. (1875) 6. (1876) 9. (1877-8) 6. (1879) 6. (1880) 7. (1881) 7. (1882) 8. (1883) 16. (1884) 26 (1885) 7. (1886) 10. (1887) 11. Vide Accounts, 796. Libraries :— Bill to provide for the establishment of public and free libraries, (1883) 33. Order for second reading discharged ; Bill withdrawn, 236. Library :— Bill from the Legislative Council, intituled : " An Act respecting the Library of the Legislature," (1884) 228. Committed, considered, reported and passed, 291. R. A. 379. (47 Vic, c. 4.) Vide Accounts, 797. Committees, 75. Library of the Department of Public Instruction :— Motion to transfer the same to the room occupied by the Library of Parliament, negatived, (1869) 124. Vide ^ccownis, 798. 520 LIBRARY— LICENSE. Library, Parliamentary : Resolutions and Orders relative thereto : 1. That the Librarian shall have charge of the books, and keep a catalogue thereof ; and shall make a Keport on the state of the Library eachaession, (1867-63) 111th Rule, 146. 2. Prescribing the mode of admission during the Session, (1867-68) 112th Rule, 146. 3. That no books be taken out during Session, except on Member's receipts or by au- thority of the Speaker, (1867-68) llSth Rule, 146. 4. Prescribing the mode of admission to the Library and the Reading Room during the Recess, (1867-68) 114th Rule, 149. 5. That the continuation of periodical works be imported annnally, by the Clerk, and that he subscribe for certain newspapers, (lh07-68) 115th Rule, 147. 6. Motion to transfer the Library of the Department of Public Instruction, to the room occupied by the Library of Parliament, negatived, (1869) 124. Committees, 334-354. Legislative Assembly 94, 95. Librarian, Reports of the :— Vide Accounts, 796. License Act : 1. Bill to amend the Quebec License Act, (1871) 152. Read and passed, 201. By Council, 227. R. A., 229. (35 Vic, c. 2.) 3. Petition for amendments to the License Act of 1870. (1871) 165. 3. Petitions for amendments to the Quebec License Act, (1872) 47, 62, 83. 4. Bill to amend the Quebec License Act; presented, (1872) 77. Committed, 151. Order for House in Committee discharged, 246. i. Bill further to amend the Quebec License Act; presented, (1872) 194. Committed, considered, amended and reported ; to bt re-printed, 228. Read the third time, amended and passed, 230. By Council, 269. R. A., 273. (36 Vic, c. 3.) 6. Bill to amend the Quebec License Act; presented, (1873-74) 43. Committed, and certain resolutions respecting the License Act referred, 150. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 164. By Council, with amendments ; agreed to, 200. R. A., 204. (37 Vic, c. 3.) Petitions for amendments to the, 88, 141. Vide Committees, 83. 7. Bill further to amend the Quebec License Act 34 Vic, Cap. 2., and the Acts amend- ing the same; presented, (1874-75) 237. Read a second time, 249. Read the third time; amended; passed, 250. By Council, 279. R. A., 316^ (38 Vic, c 5.) Vide Com- mittees, 79. 8. Bill to further amended " the Quebec License Act," (34 Vic, c. 2.) and the several Acts amending the same, and to extend the application thereof; presented, (1876) 56. Committed, 129. Considered, re-committed, amended, reported and passed, 142. By Council with an amendment, 186. Agreed to, 187. R. A., 196. (39 Vic, c 6.) Vide Committees, 80, 81, 82. I I LlGEl^SE— continued. 521 gue thereof ; 367-63) lUth Rule, 146. pts or by au- m during the le Clerk, and , to the room ttees, 334-354. By Council, 1, 151. Order Committed, third time, imitted, and id, amended, 1. R. A., 204. ,83. Lets amend- id the third I Vide Corn- [ the several d, (1875) 56. ed, 142. By C.6.) Vide License Act ; — continued, 9. Bill to amend and consolidate the Quebec License Act and its amendments ; present- ed, (1877-78)99. Cc i.nitted, 156. His Excellency's recommendation signified, consid- ered and progress reported, 163, 178, 183. Again considered and amended, 206. Motion that Report be received ; an amendment proposed , that the Bill be re-committed, — ruled out of order by Mr. Speaker ; another motion to re-commit the Bill, proposed and negatived, 211. Report received ; Bill passed, 212. By Council, 226. R. A., 280. (41 Vic, c. 3.) Petition against the foregoing Bill, 212. 10. Petition for amendments to the Quebec License Act, (1877-78) 127. 11. Petition for amendments to the Quebec License Act, (1878) 11. 12. Bill to amend the Act to amend and Consolidate the Quebec License Act and its amendments; presented, (1878) 82. 13. Bill to amend the License Act ; presented, (1879) 51. 14. Bill to further amend the License Act ; presented, (1879) 281. Committed, 281. Considered in Committee ; amended ; reported ; passed. 292. By Council, 332. R. A., 368. (42-43 Vic, c. 3.) Vide Committees, 84. 15. Bill to amend the Quebec License Act of 1878, 41 Vic, chap. 3, by submitting the licenses for temperance hotels to the formalities prescribed by section 40 of the said law, to obtain a license to sell liquor in shops, (1883) 75. Order for second reading ■ discharged ; Bill withdrawn, 236. 16. Bill to amend the Quebec License Act, 1878, (41 Vict., chap. 3), and section 17 of the Act 43-44, Vict, chap. 11, by subjecting licenses for temperance hotels to certain formalities, (1884) 52. Motion to postpone second reading six years, superseded by an amendment ; Second reading postpond three months, 160. 17. Bill to amend the License Act 1878, (1884) 225. 1§. Bill to amend the Quebec License Act of 1878 and its amendments, (1887) 88. 19. Bill to amend the Act 43-44 Victoria, Chapter 11, respecting the Quebec License Act, (1887) 155. Referred, 211. Reported, 291, Considered reported and passed, 292. By Council, 294. R. A., 298. (50 Vic, c. 4.) ao. Bill respecting the Quebec License Act. (1887) 166 Committed, 179. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 181. By Council amended, 276. Amendments agreed to, 276. R. A., 298. (50 Vic. c 3.) Vide CommUtees, 123. Vide Accounts, 799. Committees, 83, Quebec License Act, 6. License Duties :— Bill respecting certain License Duties for the raising of revenue for the purposes of this Province, (1883) 282. Committed, considered amended, reported, 292- Passed, 292. By Council, 316. R. A., 362 (46 Vic, c. 6.) Vide Committee^ 76. 522 LICEISISE— continued. License Inspector : — Bill to change the title of Kevenue Officer styled License Inspector, (1883) 33. Committed, 39. Considered, reported and passed, 44. By Council, 91. R. A., 360, (46 Vic, c. 6.) Vide Accounts, 1267. License Law : 1. Bill to amend the License Law of 1878; presented; His Excellency's recommenda- tion signified, (1878) 72. Committed, 116. Considered and progress reported, 120, 121. Again considered, amended, reported and piiased, 130. By Council, 141. R. A.. 147. (41-42 Vic, c 4.) 2. Bill to amend the Quebec License Law and its ampndmei..,8 presented, (1880) 195. Committed, 242. Considered and amended 244. Re-committed, and amended, 248. Se- veral motions to re-commit the Bill negatived, 251. Reported ; passed, 252. By Coancil with amendments ; agreed to, 273. R. A., 306. (43-44 Vic, c 11.) Vide Committees, 85. 3. Petitions praying for amendments to the License Law; (1880) 64, 105. 160, 206, 219. (1882) 47, 134. (1883) 51, 60, 66, 74. (1887) 107, 164, Petitions to be printed, 134. 4. Petitions for amendments to the License Law ; (1879) 21, 200. a. Petitions for amendments to the License Law, viz ; — Of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Rimouski, (1881) 26. Of the Anglican Bishop of Montreal, — of Geo. Williamson, — of C. H. Watherbee,— of D. B. Campbell,— of Robt. McCord,— of R. J. Elliott,— of W. G. Lyster, — of A. McMaster, — of B. F. Harvey, — of C. Leclair, — of Charles Smith, — of Rev. W. Anderson, — of Rev. Wm. Matheson, of John Shanks, — of Rev.Geo.Forneret, —of Rev. Thos. Fenwick, of W. F. Kay— of Rev. W. J. Crothers,— of Ed. Edwards, —of Robt. Houston.- of Rev. J. Sykes,— of Rev. W. K. Shortt,— of W. S. Ingalls,— of A. B. Mills, — of John Higgins, — of G. C. Dyer, — of Rev. J. B. Dubois, — and of Arnold L. Arms, 55. Of Pierre Bilodeau, 60. Of the Right Rev. the Roman Catholic Bishop of Sherbrooke, 65. Of Rev. .1. Chs. A. Desnoyers,— and of Rev. Arch. Duff, 90. Of His Grace the Archbishop of Quebec, — of the Rev. J. Bourassa,— of Paul Nadeau, — and F. X. Lavoie, — of the Hon. Jiia. Ferrier.— of S. B. Thurber,— of W. Gentle,— of the Rev. W. J. Dart, — of the Rev. John Holmes, — of B. A. Cramer, — of D. Christie, — of R. Smith, — of Trueman Thomas, — of James Fields, — of A. E. Ives, — of the Rev. Samuel Jackson, — of the Rev. A. Gillies, — of the Rev. Joseph Merrick, — of Robt. Roy, — of the Rev. Wm. Scott, — of H. L. Robinson, — of Jas. Miller, — and of the Rev. J. Cattermole, 98. Ot A. Choquet, — of Pierre Demers, — of Rev. A. L. Sentenne, — of the Rev. L. Collin, — of the Rev. F. Aubry, — of tlie Rev. J. B. Beauchamp, — of Rev, T. Brassard, — of Rev. F. Bourgault, — of Rev. L, A. Charlebois, — of Ls. Depocas, — of Monsignor J. Desautels, — of Rev. C. S. Huet,— of Rev. D. Mar^chal, — of the Rev. N. Pich6, — of the Rev. L. J. Pich(fi, — of the Rev. J. Primeau, — of the Rev. J. 0. R^raillard, — of the Rev. J. A. Provengal, — of John A. Purdee, — of P. A, Kennedy, — of J. E, Woodley, — and of the Rev. F. Birtz, 110, Of Rev. F. Pillotte,— of N, Ouellette,— of Rev. Jos, Martel— of Rev. F. X. Deirige,— of Rev. F. X. Tessier, and of Rev. J. M. Bernier, 121. Of Rev. John G. Brick, 156. Of the Rev. George Browne, — of the Rev. P. Beaudet,— of John S. Hall, — of Edward Hughes, — of Aaron Miller, — of Robert Stott, — of M. Lindsay, — of LICE^^SE— continued. 523 030 Inspector, iicii, 91. E. A., recommenda- iited, 120, 121. 1. K. A.. 147. d, (1880) 195. mded, 248. Se- )2. By Coancil hmmittees, 85. 160, 206, 219. i, 134. itholic Bishop iVilliamson, — Clliott,— of W. les Smith, — of ieo. Forneret, Ed. Edwards, ngalls, — of A. of Arnold L. Dlic Bishop of f, 90. Of His STadeau, — and , — of the Rev. hristie, — of R. Rev. Samuel .Roy, — of the I. Cattermole, the Rev. L. D. Brassard, — Monsignor J. 'ich^, — of the — of the Rev. dley, — and of 18. Martel — of 121. Of Rev. let, — of John , Lindsay, — of License Law : — continued. the Rev, A. L. Thcrrien,— of the Rev. T. H. Ball,— of J. R. McConnell,— of John \Veb8ter,— and of the Rev. A. Vilas, 165. Of Rev. D, Motte, 178. Roman Catholic Bishop of Three Rivers, 187. Of the officers and members of the Royal Victoria Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Templars,— of the Rev. J. J. Guay,— and of the Rev. B. Bernier, 217. 6. Bill to repeal section 37 of chap. 11; 43-44 Vic, (18S1) 36. Considered in Committee, amended, reported and passed, 147. 7. Bill to amend the License Law of 1878 (1881) 48. Committed, 147. Considered, reported and passed, 207. By Council with amendments, 266. Agreed, to, 267. R. A. 309. 44-45 Vic, c 4.) 8. Bill to repeal section 37 of the Act 43-44 Vic, chap. 11 ; presented, (1881) 36. Com- mitted, considered, amended, reported and passed. 147. 9. Bill to amend sections 92 and 94 of the Quebec License Law, (1882)309. Committed, 334. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 340. By Council, 355. R. A., 362. (45 Vic, c. 9.) Vide Accounts, 67, 68. 10. Bill, intituled " An Act to amend the Quebec License Law of 1878, 41 Vic, chap. 3, by making licenses for temperance hotels, subject to the formalities prescribed by ssection 7 of the said Act for obtaining tavern licenses" (1882) 42. Motion for second reading. Debate thereon adjourned, 86. Six months hoist proposed ; agreed to, 95. 11. Bill to amend section 96 of the Quebec License Law of 1878. (1885) 69, Committed. 93. Considered, amended, 99. Reported and piiased,101. By Council, 175. R. A. 321. (48 Vic, c. 8.) la. Bill to amend the Quebec License Law of 1878, as regards the storage of gunpowder and other explosives, (1885) 232. Committed, 254. Considered amended, reported and passed, 257. By Council, 300.R. A. 322. (48 Vic, c. 9.) 13. Bill to amend the Quebec License Law of 1878 and its amendments ; read twice and committed, (1886) 205. Considered and progress reported, 223. Amended and reported 244. Passed, 250. By Council, 364. R. A. 432. (49-50 Vic, c 3.) Vide Committees, 86, Vide Accounts, 808. Licenses : 1. Bill respecting certain duties on Licenses; presented, (1867-68) 116. Committed, 120. Considered reported and passed, 126. By Council, 154. R. A., 155. (31 Vic, c. 3.) a. Bill respecting the issuing of Licenses ; presented, (1869-70) 116. Committed, 124. Reported, 128. Passed, 133. By Council, 157. R. A., 191. (33 Vic, c. 3.) 524 LICENSES— LISGAR. Licenses : — continued. 3. Bill to consolidate and amend the laws respecting Licenses, and the duties and obli- gations of persons bound to hold the same; presented, (1870) 33. Committed and Resolutions respecting Licenses referred, 168. Considered and progress reported, 170. Again considered and amended, 171. Re-committed and amended, 187. Various mo- tions to re-commit, negatived, 188. Reported and passed, 189. By Council, 218. R. A., 220. (34 Vic, c. 2.) Vide Committees, 77. 4. Bill respecting Marriage Licenses; presented, (1871) 38. Read a second time on a division; Committed, 46. Considered and amended, 56. Various motions to re-com- mit negatived, 76. Re-committed and further amended, 77. Read the third time and passed, 78. By Council, 107. R. A., 227. (35. Vic, c. 3.) 5. Petition for amendments to the Laws relating to, (1874-5) 32. 6. Bill to compel Assurers to take out out a license; presented, (1875) 135. Committed, 143. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 158. By Council, 194. R. A., 197. (39 Vic, c. 7.) 7. Bill to amend the Act of this Province 39 Victoria, chap. 7 to oblige Assurers to take out a license; presented, (1876) 136. Committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 163. By Council, 192. R. A., 205. (40 Vic, c 6.) 8. Bill to impose certain obligations on the holders of Licenses, and for other purposes ; presented, (1876) 137. 9. Bill respecting Licenses; presented, (1876) 137. 10. Amounts collected for the issuing of Licenses, Vide Accounts, 803. 11. Petition praying that the tax for the granting of Licenses be increased, (1884) 50. Vide Accounts, 801-807. Committtees, 77-87. License Law, 1-13. Timber Licenses. Licenses, confiscation of :— ^'^':L Accounts, 800. Licenses of occupation :— Vide Accounts, 809. Licenses to retail Spirituous Liquors :— Vide Accotmts, 806, 1104. Liddle, Mrs : — Vide Accounts, 810. Lieutenant-Governor's residence : — Vide Accounts, 811. Life Assurances : — Vide Committees, 355. Insurance Companies, 1, 2, 9, 33, 37, 41. Limit-holders :— Vide Accounts, 812. Limits of the Province of Quebec :— Vide Committees, 356. 367. Linwick (Township) :— Vide Roads, 132. Lisgar, Baron :— Vide Addresses, 14. L'ISLET- LONG UEUI L. 525 luties and obli- ommitted and B reported, 170. ^ Various mo- ■ Council, 218. )nd time on a ions to re-cona- third time and 5. Committed, 1. E. A., 197. ssurers to take I, reported and ither purposes ; d, (1884) 50. icenses. 41. L'Islet (County) :— Vide Elections, 72, 73. Literary and Historical Society :— Vide Accounts, 1230. Quebec, 85. Literary Associations : — Vide Associations. Literary Institutions, Hospitals and Charities :- ""^ide Accounts, 813. Literary Works : — Grants made in aid of Literary Works, on recommendation of Com- mittees, viz : — Laperriire's Decisions of the Speakers of the Legislative Assembly, and House of Commons of Canada, (1872) 62. Little Bonaventure River :— Vide Bridges, 61. Little Litchfield : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 61. Loan: — Bill to authorize the raising by way of loan of an additional sum for the require- ments of the Province, (1883) 307. Committed, considered, reported and parsed, 312. By Council, 355. R. A., 363. (46 Vic, c. 11.) Vide Accounis, 814-822. Committees, 88, 358. Provincial Debentures, 1,2. Loan and Landed Credit Company : — Petition for an Act to allow the Loan and Landed Credit Company to reduce the number of its permanent shares and to grant it certain powers, (1883.) 59. Report of notice, 80. Bill presented, 81. Referred, 88. Reported, 122. Considered ; reported and passed, 129. By Council with amendments ; agreed to, 211. R. A., 361. (46 Vic, c 56.) Loan of $500,000 :— Vide Accounts, 815. Local Councils : — Petition of P. Mason of the township of North Ham, for the abolition of Local Councils, (1867-68) 123. Local Legislatures, Disallowance of Acts of: — Vide Governor- Lieutenant, 13. Location Tickets : — Vide Lands, 24. Longueuil (Town) : 1. Petition for an Act to amend the Act incorporating the said town, (1875) 27. Report of notice, 32. Bill presented, 32. Referred, 66. Reported amended, 104. Considered reported and passed, 121. By Council, 194. R. A. 195. (39 Vic, c. 46.) 3. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1881) 35. Report of notice, 48. 3. Bill, intituled : " An Act to amend and consolidate the Act of incorporation of the town of Longueuil, S( Vic. cap. 49. and the Act amending it, 39 Vic, cap. 46. " (From Council), Referred, (1881) 174. Reported, 218. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 235. Amendments agreed to, by Council, 273. R. A., 307. (44-45 Vic, c 75.) 4. Petition for amendments to the Act of incorporation of the town of, (1880) 81. Report of notice, 93. Bill presented, 93. Referred, 169. Report recommending that leave be granted to withdraw the Bill ; and that the Fee be remitted, 220. Fee remitted, 234. mn r £26 LONGUEUIL— LOOP-LINE Longueuil (Town) : -continued. ft. Piitition of the municipality, of the village of Longueuil, for an Act to erect the said village into a ti)wn, (1873-74) 2S). Report of notice ; Bill presented, 38. Referred, 49. Reported, with amendments, 141. Considered, reported and passed, 152. By Council with amendments ; agreed to, 198. R. A., 204. (37 Vic, c. 49.) 6. Petition of the Grand Trunk Railway Company and others ; praying that their pro- perties be not annexed to the town of Longueuil, (1880) 81. 7. Bill from the Legislative Council, intituled : " An Act to amend the Act 44-4o Vic, chapter 75, intituled : " An Act to amend and consolidate the act incorporating the town of Longueuil, 37 Vic, chap. 49 and the act amending the same, 39 Vict., chap. 46." (1880) 169. Read first time, 169. Referred, 173. Reported, 226,270. Considered, re- ported and passed, 303. Amendments agreed to by Council, 320. R. A., 430. (49-50 Vic, c. 47.) S. Petition for an Act to amend the Act 44-45 Victoria, chapter 75, intituled : " An Act to amend and consolidate the act of incorporation of the town of Longueuil, 37 Victo- ria, chapter 49, and the act amending the same, 39 Victoria, chapter, 46." (1886) 34. 160. Report of notice, 73. Bill presented, 318. Objection taken that this Bill affects prvate interests, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is a public Bill, 422. Referred, 422. Petition for the repeal of clauses 229 and 230 of the act of incorporation of the town of Longueuil, 193. 9. Petition praying that their debt to the Municipal Loan Fund be remitted, (1882) 82. 10. Chambly Basin : — Vide Accounts, 194. 11. Club Montarville : —Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1869-70) 61. Report of notice, 71. Bill from Council ; read and referred, 152. Reported, 162. Committed, reported and passed, 181. R. A., 191. (33 Vic , c. 60.) 12. Hospice St. Antoine : — Vide Accounts, 823. 13. Hospice St. Paulin :— Vide Accounts, 824. Sceurs de la Charity : 14. Petition for aid for an Hospital, (1^76) 37. 15. Petition for aid for an Asylum, (1876) 37. (1881) 31.— Petition for aid, (1882) 16.— For a continuance of their annua! j^rant, (1877-78) 48. (1880) 50. Longueuil and Chambly Turnpike Road :— Vide Accounts, 1802. Eoads, 133. Longueuil Navigation Company : — Vide Navigation Companies, 4, 5. Longueuil Wharf and Elevator Comapny :— Vide Richelieu and Longueuil Railway Wharf and Elevator Company. Longues Pointes River : — Vide Bridges, 62, 63. Loop-Line, Three Rivers: — Vide Questions put by Members, (1879) 170. LORANOER- LUNATIC. 527 Brect the said Eeferred, 49. . By Council lat their pro- let 44-45 Vic, •porating the 9 Vict., chap, tonsidored, re- BO. (49-50 Vic, ed : " An Act euil, 37 Victo- 3." (1886)34. lis Bill afl'ects 1, 422. Petition of Longueuil, Loranger. township :— Vide Accounts, 825. Lorn, Marquis of :— Vide Addresses, 15. Committees, 359. Lotbiniere Industrial and Agricultural Company ■.—Ayrimliure, 12. Lots Cancelled :— Vide Accounts, 826. Lotteries: — Bill to amend chap. 95 of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada, respecting Lot- teries; presented, (1869) 59. Referred to a Select Committee, 91. Reported, 105. Passed, 109. By Council, 175. R. A., 220. (32 Vic, c 36.) Vide Committees, 360. Louiseville Water Works Company :— Petition for an Act to confirm the fifty years privi- lege granted to the Louiseville Wnter Works Company, by the IMunicipal Council of the town of Louiseville, (1382) 77. Report of notice, 93. Bill presented, 94. Re- ferred, 101. Reported, 112. Considered in Committee, reported and jjasscd, 128. By Council with an amendment; agreed to, 174. R. A., 204. (45 Vic, c 81.) Louthwood, A. : — Vide Acco^mts, 125. Lower Canada Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund :— Bill respecting the ; presented, (1880) 206. Conmiitted,242. Motion for House in Committee ; Debate thereon adjourned, 246, 255. Considered in Committee and amended, 255. Re-committed; amended; re- ported ; passed. 263, By Council, 296. R. A., 308. (43-44 Vic, c 13.) Vide Accounts, 827. ed, (1882) 82. 1. Report of Committed, (1882) 16.— ■ilway Wharf Lowe (Township) :— Vide Roads, 134-135. Lumber Company : Quebec, New- York and Boston Lumber Company :— Petition of William Stoddard and others, for an Act of incorporation, (1869-70) 30. The 5l8t Rule suspended; Bill presented, 37. Reported, 105. Committed, 110. Order for House in Committee discharged, 113. Referred to Committee on Railways Canals, &c., 113. Reported, 141. Committed, considered, amended, reported, read the third time and passed, 147. By Council amended, 178. Agreed to, 179. R. A., 190. (33 Vic, c. 50.) Lumbermen : — Petitition for an increase of the penalty for desertion from the employment of Lumbermen, (1869-70) 151. Lumber Trade :— Vide Timber, 1. Lunatic Asylums : 1. Bill respecting Lunatic Asyluma «ubsi ii.ed l>y the Government ; i)resented (1879) 45. Committed, 114. Considered and picgio«s reported ; to be re-printed as amended, 140. Again considered, amended reported and parsed, 158. By Council, 220. R. A., 36L(42-43Vic., c 13.) 3. Bill respecting Lunatic Asylums subsidized by the Government in the Province of Quebec; presented (1880) 161, 282. Considered in Committee; amended; reported; passed, 288. By Council, 305. R. A., 307. (43-44 Vic, c. 14) Vide Committees, 89. 628 LUNATIC— MAGDALEN. Lunatic Asylums : — continued. 3. Bill respecting Lunatic Asylums subsidized by thH Province of Quebec, (1884) 41. Committed; Resolutions referred, 219. Considered and amended ; amendments agreed to, 290. Bill passed, 301. By Council with amendments, 348. Agreed to, 349. R. A., 380. (47 Vic, c. 20.) Vide Committees, 91. 4. Bill respecting Lunatic Asylums subsidized by the Province of Quebec, (1885) 134. Debate on motion for 2nd reading adjourned, 178, 181. Commited, 183. Considered and progress reported, 185. Further Considered, amended, reported and passed, 221. By Council with amendments, 285. Read twice, 286. Agreed to, 289. R. A., 320. (48 Vic, c, 34. Vide Committees, 90. Vide Accounts, 828-83G. Lunatic Asylums for Protestants :— Vide Accounts, 886. Lunatics : — Vide Accounts, 837-839. M. Macadamized Roads :— Vide Roads, 31, 104, 109, 201, 276, 322. MacDonald. Angus : Petition of Olivier Robitaille, M. D., praying to be authorized to sell the immovable property of the late Angus Macdonakl, ( 1867-68) 19. Report of notice, 24. Bill pre' sented, 32. Preamble not proven, 57. Fee refunded, 68. 3. Petition of 01. Robitaille, M. D., for an Act to authorize him to sell the movable and immovable property of the late Angus Macdonald, (1869)36. Report of notice, 40. Bill presented, 43. Reported amended, 79. Motion to postpone second reading one week negatived ; Committed, 85. Reported amended, 88. Passed, 90. By Council, 125. R., A. 220. (32 Vic, c 96.) Macdonald, Duncan :— Vide Accounts, 840, 841. McGUl University :— Vide Accounts, 922. Montreal, 162-172. Medical profeseions, 18. McGreevy, Thomas :— Vide Accounts, 842. . McMahon et al :— Vide Accounts, 843. Maddington (Township) :— Vide Roads, 136-139. Maganacippi River Improvement Company :— Vide Navigation Companies, 6. Magdalen Islands :— Vide Accounts, 844. Committees, 92, 361-364. Territorial Divisions, 62, n k \> ec, (1884) 41. ments agreed to, 349. R. A., 3, (1885) 134. J. Considered d passed, 221. ;. A,, 320. (48 immovable 24. Bill pre- novable and f notice, 40. reading one jouncil, 125. 18. fitions, 62, JL : S7 ^*tS M. Maca(i:imizp(i Roids \ 1. /.■..(./. :',| i"!. l"', ij'il, L'7t'.. ;'.'J_'. MticDonsiM Aiit;us I'ltiii' •! .tOivi.'! |;..l.ii.i ;:, . M |i., | ray mil' t'. (.(> antli.'rir- .i 1m •». I tl.c imniMViiMf. '-•!!• '1. :'■•_', r;i .mil''"' ii"t |.i' .\« n, ''7. i-"<' !• hiii'li'.!. l■"^. g '2. 1 • titiMh ..in'. I;..|.i(iii::. . M. |i , |..r an Art t. . luili. .i i7..- hitii !.•!«. -I' tlic iii..s:il.;c aixl iiiiiii..\.il.i' |.^..j.. il\ ..: til.' iaii- Aiiun* Ma( .|..ii.i!.|, i l^tl.ti ;<•;. lu'i.urt i.i imh, c. 4nt' wi-.k !i' _it!v.-,l . (■..iiimii!' •!. "•-■>. K. i>"rl<.l a)iiiii.|i-.|. ■^•^. I'a.s-iil. '.♦(). H\ (■..um-il, Ili'i. I; A. ■-'-'". ■'.-' \ 1.' . .-. ',••').) Macdonald. D'lncan . \ hh- .lir^icir^ >-l", •»»!, McGill University —\'\\'A",HHt!t.:i-2-. M^.utre.il. 1''..'-17l'. Me.h.d pr.iUuunm, l,s. MrOreevy, Thomas ■ -Vi.!.. ,l.,..i». »>. Magdalen Islands — Vi.i.- .{■mmu.'i. >U. CnmmiUrrs. •,»•_', :tt',i-3«vt. Trrrit,,ri,tl Divinom. f.'2. MAGISTRATE'S— MANUFACTURING. 629 9K ^ Magistrate's Courts : — Vidu Justice Administration of, 82-43. Magog School Commissioners :— Viile Accounts, 845, 840. Magog School Tax :— Vide Kducatioti, 72. Magog Textile and Print Company :— J'otition for an act to authorize the Magog Textile and I'rint Company to borrow money and issue debentures ; (1885) 34. Report of notice, 'M. Hill presented 3'J. Referred, 45. Reported, 58. Considered reported and parsed, 02. By Council, 102. R. A., 320. (48 Vic, c. 61.) Magnire, W. : — Vide AccourUs, 704. Major, A. B. : — Vide Law, Practice, of 19. Mailloax (Township) :— Viile liridgen, 04, Jioads, 140. Territorial Divisions, 68. Malbaie (Township) :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 64. Male Orphan Asylum (Church of England) : -Vide Accounts, 12.32. Queher, 88. Maniwaki, Sistersof Charity :— Petition for an increased annual grant (1876) 81. (1877-8)52. (187"J)50. Manufactories : 1. Bill to encourage the introduction and establishment of manufactories in this Province ; presented, ( 1870) 33. Refercd to a Select Committee, 65. Reported with amendmends, 85. Reported ; passed 110. By Council with amendments, 205. Agreed to, 200. R. A., 220. (84 Vic., c. 18.) Vide Committees, 365. 3. Bill to encourage the maimfacture of Beet root Sugar ; presented, (1874-5) 224. Read a second and the third time and passed, 239. By Council with an amend- ment, 272. Considered, 278. Again considered and agreed to, 275. R. A., 810. (38 Vic, c 4.) 3. Bill to protect the Manufacture of Cheese nnd Butter in this Province ; From Council ; read, (1809-70) 116. Committed, 120. Report progress, 125. Amended, 180. Agreed to, 134. Passed, 139. Amendments agreed to. By Council, 152. R. A., 191, (33 Vic. c. 30.) Manufacturing Companies : 1. Montreal Manufacturing Company :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1807- 78) 19. 5l8t Rule suspended, 26. Bill presented, 37. Reported, with amendments, 64. Committed, 78. Considered and amended, 84. Passed, 87. By Council, 132. R. A., 155. (81 Vic, c 42.) S. Paton Manufacturing Company of Sherbrooke :— Petition praying that their property be exempt from taxation for a period of 20 years, (1872) 22. 33 680 MANUFACTURING— ST. LOUIS. Manufacturing Companies •.—continued. Paton Manufacturing Company of Sherbrooke -.—continued. 3. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1875) 64. Report of notice, 68. Bill to authorize the Paton Manufacturing Company of Sherbrooke to issue preferential stock of the said Company ; presented ; Slat Rule suspended, (iS. Referred, 103. Reported, 140. Considered, reported and passed, 150. By Council, 188. R. A., 197. (39 Vic, c. 67.) 4. Petition for an Act to abolish the preferential shares of the capital stock of the Paton Manufacturing Company, issued under the authority of the Act of this Pro- vince 39 Victoria, cap. 67, and to repeal the said Act, (1884) 50. Report of notice, 58. Bill presented, 59. Referred, 67. Reported, 78. Considered, amended, reported and parsed, 87. By Council, 144. R. A., 88U. (47 Vic, c 69.) 5> Richelieu Paper Manufacturing Company :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1883)66. Report of notice, 70. Bill presented, 71. Referred, 88. Reported, 110. Con- sidered, reported and passed, 128. By Council with amendments ; agreed to, 172. R. A., 361. (46 Vic, c. 73.) 6. Richelieu Hydraulic and Manufa<;turing Company :— Petition for an Act of in- corporation, (1872) 85. Ruijort of Jioticc, 98. Bill presented, 99. Referred, 185. Re- portec' amended, 204. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 209. By Council, 269. R. A., 273. (36 Vic, c 74.) 7. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1883)98. Report of notice, 122. Bill presented, 123. Referred, 130. Reported, 162. Considered, reported and passed, 183. By Council »vith amendments, 245. Agreed to, 248. R. A., 362. (46 Vic, c 75.) 8. Petition for an Act to amend their Act of incorporation, (1875) 27. Report of notice, 36. Bill presented, 36. Referred, 66. Reported, 107. Considered, reported and passed, 121. By Council, 166. R. A., 195. (39 Vic, c 59.) 9. Petition for amendments to its Act of incorporation, (1880) 74. Report of notice, 82. Bill presented, 93. Referred, 103. Reported, 167. Conssidered in Committee ; reported and passed, 170. By Council, 253. R. A., 306. (43-44 Vic, c 91.) 10. Riviere-du-Loup, Agricultural and Manufacturing Company :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the Manufacturing and Agricultural Company of Rivi6re-da-Loup, (1881) 55. Report of notice, 79. Bill presented, 81. Referred to the P. B. Committee, 96. Report, 194. Order of reference rescinded ; Bill referred to Railway Committee, 194. Reported, 222. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 262. By Council, 291. R. A,, 308. (44-45 Vic, c. 64.) 11. St. Jean and Iberville, Hydraulic and Manufacturing Company :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1887) 80. Report of notice, 108. Bill presented, 108. Referred, 124. Reported amended, 142. Considered, reported and jiassed, 149. By Council with amendment*, 206. Agreed to, 207. R. A., 297. (50 Vic, c 48. Petitions against this Bill, 152, 157. 12. St. Louis Hydraulic Company : — Bill to incorporate the ; presented, and 49th Rule suspended, (1867-68) 89. Reported amended, 119. Committed, considered and reported with amendments, 131. Parsed, 136. By Council, 152. Resc ,ed, 156. MANUFACTURING— MARQUETTE. 531 Manufacturing' Companies •.—continued. St, Louis Hydraulic Company :— continued . 13. Petition of James Hodges, for an Act of incorporation under the name of the St. Louis Hydraulic Company, (180)!*) 58. lle-commond ^^uspcnsi()n of (Jlst Rule, Gl. Bill presented, 62. Report that the Committee have granted leave to withdraw the Bill; Fee remitted, 163. Petitions against, 124, 172. 14. St Pierre Land and Manufacturing Company :— Petition for an Act of incorpora- tion, (1874-5) 118. Notice suliicient, 123. Bill presented, 126. Referred, 134. Ileported with amendments, lU'J. Considered in Committee ; reported; pas.sed, 228. By Coun- cil 292. R. A., 314. (38 Vic, c. 84.) 15. Sherbrooke Iron Manufacturing Company -—Petition for an Act to incorporate the Sherbrooke Iron Manufacturing Company, (1882) 104. Report of notice ; Bill pre- sented, 108. Referred, 125. Reported, 160. Considered in Committee and progress re- ported, 172. Further considered, amended, reported and, passed, 175. By Council, 225, E. A., 363. (45 Vic, c. 72.) 16. Sherbrooke, Manufacturing Company ;— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1874- 5) 70, Report of notice, 78. Bill presented, 70. Referred, 93. Reported with amend- ments. 132. Considered in Committee, reported; passed, 145. By Council, 225. R. A., 313. (38 Vic, c 86.) I'J'. T^roiscouata Manufacturing and Agricultural Company :— Petition for an Act to inei)rp(ii-ate the Tomiscouata Manufacturing and Agricultural Company, (1882) 46. Rejiort of notice, 55. Bill presented, 78. Referred, 101. Reported, 153, 157, Considered in Committee, amended, reported and pa.ssed, 180 By Council with amendments, 227. Considered, 228. Agreed to, 233. U. A., 362. (45 Vic, c. 69.) ManuBcrits, Collection de ;— Vid(^ Accounts, 847, 848. Maps of the Old Province of Canada :— Vide AccoutUs, 851. Maria, Carleton and Nouvelle, Parishes of :— Vide Accounts, 8i9. Marien :— Vide Accounts, 850. Marie a Caich River :— Vide Bridges, 65. Marieville, Orphelinat de :— Petition for an Act to incorporate I'Orphelinat de Marievilk, (1882) 16. Report of notice, .55. Bill presented, 54. Referred, 76. Reported, 104. Consi- dered in Committee, reported and passed, 109. By Council with amendments, 169. Agreed to, 169. Fee remitted, 2.37. R. A.., 204, (40 Vic, c 94.) Marine Assurance Company : — Vide Insurance Companies, 35. Maritime Road : — Vide Accounts 852. Marois, Louis : — Vide Justice, administration of, 89. Marquette, Mr. B. : — Yide Legislative Assembly/ -i'J. 532 MARQUIS— MASTERS. fsr.^V- .*:^ Marquis of Lome : — Vide Addresses, 15. Marriage Licenses : — Vide Committees, 93. Licenses, 4. Marsden, W. : — Vide Medical profession, 7. V ■ Marsouins : — Vide Fishmes, 2. Martel, Councillor of Ghambly Basin : — Vide Accounts, 195. Martel, Dr. : — Vide Accounts, 853. I , e^ Mascouche : — Vide Accounts, 1589, 1590. Masham and Eardly (Townships) :— Vide Eoads, 141. Maskinong^, Hopital St. Paulin de :— Statement of affairs, Vide Accounts, 1610, Maskinong6, Providence Ste. Ursule :— Vide Accounts, 1614. Maskinong6 River :— Vide Bridges, 66, 67, Maskinong^: — Vide St. Gabriel de Brandon. Massachusetts Exhibition :Vide Accowits, 854. Massawippi and Grand Trunk Junction Railway Company :— Vide Baihvays, 107, Massawippi and Magog Junction Railway Company :— Vide Raihvays, 108. Massawippi Valley Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 109, 110. Massiah, Christopher :— Vide Accounts, 855-857. Masson College :— Vide Education, 105. Masson, Damase : — Petition for an Act to autliorize the sale of certain substituted property belonging to the estate of the late Damase Masson and his wife. (1885) 68. Report of notice, 75. Bill presented, 76. Referred, 80. Reported, 95. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 108. By Council, 175. R. A., 321. (48 Vic, c. 80.) Masson, Hon. Joseph : — Bill to authorize the testamentary executors of the late Hon. Jog. Masson to build upon their property in Port and Common streets, without regard to the new city plans ; presented, road twice and referred, (1879) 247. Reconimend that leave be granted to withdraw the Bill, and that the Fee be remitted 305. Masson, Hon. L. F. R. and others : — Petition for an Act to authorize them to build on Port street, (1879) 139. Referred, 139. Report of notice, 154. Masson, L, H. :— Vide Accounts, 858. Masters and Servants : ■Jik^' 1. Bill further to amend Chapter 27 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, res- pecting. Masters and Servants in the country parts ; ptCTented, (1869-70) 133. Com- mitted, 154. Reported amended, 16S. Amendments agree 1 to ; Bill read the third time and passed, 174. By Council, 183. R. A., 192. (33 Vic, c 20.) . ; v I MASTERS— MEDICAL TROFESSION. 583 Masters and Servants :— continued. 8. Bill to amend ch. 27 of Con. Stats, for L. C, respecting ; presented,* (1879) 225. 3. Bill respecting Masters and Servants, (1881)24. Considered in Conamittee and progress reported, 58, 70. Amended and passed, 75. By Council with amendments, 183. Read first time, 184. Agreed to, 217. R. A., 307. (44-45 Vic, c. 15.) 4. Bill to extend and detine the liahility of masters to indemnify their employees for personal injuries received by the latter while in the performance of their duty, (1884) 47. Committed, 89, Order discharged ; Bill referred, 108; Reported, 128. Order for House in Committee postponed three months, 159. 5. Bill to amend the Act 44-45 Victoria, chapter 15, respecting Masters and Servants, (1887) 69, Referred, 133. Vide Accounts, 859. Hastigouche River : -Vide Bridges, 68 Navigaiions, 9. Matane : — Vide Accounts, 860. Court House and Goals, 6. Telegraphe Lines. Matawan and Quebec District Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 111. Mathieu, Joseph :— Vide Accounts, 861. Manrois, M. :— Vide Accounts, 862. Mayrand, Pierre : — Vide Navigations, 3. Mayrand, Ant. :— Vide Navigations, 10. Mechanic, Builder and Laborer :— Bill to secure the payment of the Mechanic, Builder, Laborer and of all those who have worked at the construction ofany building (1881) 18. Medical Roard: — Vide Accounts, 1169. lUiial ^Mxt^Umm. kild on Ja, res' Con- td time 1. Public Bills relative to the Study and Practice of Medicine, 1.— 15. II. Petitions relative to Particular Medical Schools, and Proceedings thereon, 16—21. III. Petitions from various persons for admission to practice as Phy- sicians and Surgeons, 22—23. IV. Other Petitions in relation to the Medical Profession, 24. 534 MEDICAL PKOFESSION— cow^wMe^/. I. Public Bills relative to the Study and Practice of Medicine : 1. Bill to iimend Cliapter 70 of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada, respecting the practice of Physic and Surgery and the sudy of Anatomy , presented, (1871) 46. 2. Bill to amend Chap. 76 of the Con. Stats, of Canada, respecrng the practice of Physic and Surgery and the study of Anatomy; presented, (1872) 70. '"■mimitted, 179. Consi- dered, reported and passed, 203. By Council, 268. II. A., 'J2. (3b Vic, c. 29.) 3. Bill to amend chap. 71 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada; presented, (1874-5)120. Committed, 157. Considered in Committee ; reported, passed, 205. By Council, 297. R. A„ 315. (38 Vic, c 35.) 4. Bill to amend chap. 76. of the Con. Stats, of Canada, respecting the Practice of Physic and Surgery and the study of Anatomy ; presented, (1874-5) 38. Committed, considered and amended in Committee ; reported and passed, 106. By Council, 156. R. A., 312. (38 Vic, c. 36, 5. Bill concerning the Medical Profession of the Province of Quebec ; presented, (1875) 44. Referred, 84. Vide Committees, 366. 6. Petition of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Lower Canada, for an Act of incorporation, (1876) 58. Report of notice, 64. Bill presented, 65. Referred to the Com- mittee on the Bill respecting the Medical Profession, 111. Report that the provisions of these two Bills have been combined into one, 133. Considered and progress reported, 150. Again considered amended, reported and passed, 166. By Council, 192. R. A., 203. (40 Vic, c 26.) Petition against, 128. Vide Committees, 366. 7. Petition praying that the Bill relating to the profession of Medicine and Surgery, and the Bill respecting the Medical Profession, may not become law, (1876) 128. 8. Bill respecting the Medical Profession in this Province ; presented, (1876) 61. Refer- red to a Select Committee, 110. Report that they have combined the provisions of this Bill with the Bill to amend and consolidate the Acts relating to the profession of Medicine and Surgery, 133. Vide Committees, 367. 9. Bill to amend the Act 40 Vict., chap. 26, respecting the Medical Profession in this Province : Vide Bar of Lower Canada. 10. Bill to amend and consolidate the Acts respecting the Profession of Medicine and Surgery; presented (1879) 41. Referred to a Select Committee, 113. First Report, 117. Member added, 117. Second Report, 154. To be re-printed 154. Considered in Committee and progress reported, 210. Further considered and amended, 261. Re-committed and progress reported, 281. Again re-committed and amended, 288. Motion to-recommit Negatived, 292. Amendments agreed to, 294. Passed, 302. By Council with amend- ments, 328. Considered 329. Agreed to, 332. R. A., 362. (42-43 Vic. c. 37.) Vide Committees, 368. 11. Bill to further amend chap. 76. of Con. Stats, of Canada, respecting the practice of Medicine and Surgery and the study of Anatomy ; presented, (1879) 132. Committed, 212. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 231. By Council with amendments, 304. Agreed to, 304. R. A., 363. (42-43 Vic, c 38.) II. MEDICAL PROFESSION— 60« A Member rose in his place and stated that he had been requestetl to present a Petition alleging certiiin lacts with respect to the conduct of an Honorable Member of this House, which are contrary to its rulcw and i)rivileges ; objection taken that this proceeding is not in order, — Mr Speaker ruled that it is not in order ; Another objection taken that the Question of privilege cannot be raised until the Debate on the motion now before the House has ended. — Mr Speaker sustained the ()l)jection, on the ground that the Question of Privilege now raised bus no reference to the motion under (kibate, (1878) G9. 49. A Member rose in his place and requested that certain W(irds which had just been pronounced by the member for Bonaventure, be entered on tli(! Journals of this House; And the same being entered ; the Mcnd)er for Bonaventure then withdrew certain expressions which are not parliamentary, (1878) 103. 43. A Member rose in his place and stated that the Honorable Member for Montreal East having declared that the letter which he (Mr. .loly) had just read was not in the hnnd writing of the signer, neither was the signature nnd that he knew who had written and signed it, called upon Mr. Taillon to declare the name of the person, asi he (Mr. Joly) did not wish to remain under the weight of a suspicion of having laid before the House a letter which appears to be a forgery, — Mr. Taillon refused to name the persons in question because they are personal friends of his, (1878) 134. 44. The Honorable the Premier rose in his place and stated to the House that he had received a Message from the Lieutenant-Governor requesting him to proceed to Spencer Wood, and being there, His Honor had handed him a document containing the dismissal of the Lieutenant-Governor which he communicated to the House. (1879) 131. 45. A Member rose in his place and requested that certain words uttered by the Honorable Member for Terrebonne be entered in the .Tournals of the House and the same being entered ; the Honble Member for Terrebonne tlien withdraw tVie word which he had made use of, and which is umparliamentary. Motion that the Honorable Member for Terrebonne be reprimanded by Mr. Speaker, Negatived, (1879) 178. 46. The Honorable Mr. Chapleau rose in his place and declared that he is credibly informed and believes he can satisfactorily prove that out of the price agreed upon between the Government and Dr. John Mackay, for and out of tb« profits of the contract for placinf; nut-locks, a considerable sum wi«8 used to aa»ist friends of the Government in their Elections, motion to appoint a Select Committee to enquire into the circumBtanccs connected With tlie said contract; Mnendment that this House should not impose upon the Province the expense of an ijnAeatigaition before ,542 mmilEliS—iontinued. I ' V. Complaints made by or concerning Members •.—conthmeil . a Heluct Cominittoo, 'J84. Another amendment tlmt it ih (losinihle, In i\w intercMt of the pnl>li(i noncnilly, to know In wliiil ol)icct such oxorhitiint prolitHliavobecu applied ; lust iinit'iidnieiit iii'i^'iitivod ; lirst lunondmciit agreed Id, (1S7'JJ -S5. 47t A Mond)er mac in his plncc and roqiicslcd leave to intiko a docluration lelntivo to l\w reply io a ([lU'.stion [ait in tlic IIoiiHe (>i\ the titnth instant, (1880) 7"). ohjiu^tion beinH taken that thia request in not in order, — Mr Speaker ruled that it is not in onliT, 7U, 4yj. Ohtains leave to lay het'ore the House, a document, iititulod ; Correspondenee rcHiicetiiig the ease of Mr. Letellier, (18S(t) I'fiO. •IS. The Hon. Mr. Hoss rose in his place and declared that during the last session, Acts were |)iisst'd luilhorizing the coiitraeting of a new Iomii and the e>tahiishing of an Institution called the Credit Foneier, and that in connection with the same, con- siderahle sums of money liave been placed at the disposal of members of this House and of the (ioverntn(>nt ; Motion toiippoint a Committee to eni|uir(! into all the facts relating to tliis suliji'ct, (1881) 51. The Hon. Mr. I'l'Kiuet rose in his place and prolcstiid against the practice which it is sought to establisli, of interferingin theprivateallairs of Membeis of this House and of the Government, r)'2. Debate on motion to aptioint a Cmnniiltee adjourned, .").'3. i)ebat(! resumed; motion agreed to, 57. Jleporl con- curreil in, l!'.t7. (Apj). Xo. I.) 49. Mr. Lavalk'C rose in his place and declared that lie is informed that one of tlie Mem- bers of this Hsimaed. 11(). Motion tf) adjourn tlut Debate with Irawn ; Amendment moved that the House bring satistied with the explanations given by the Hon. Member for Mniiit IV Solcct (''iininiltoc to cininirc what shiiih of nioiuy liavc licon Kiicrit liy li. A. .S('ii(''fiil for t lie |iMr|ioM(Mil' iiiding in tlic ilcction of Mciiilicis, o|' tlii.s Hoiiso, (18d2) 11J7 ; Aniinulineiit j)rop(».s(i(l, tliut the iiiovoi- tliorof dosorvcH tlio itTiin{'(Iiat(( anil H('V(Mo coiiHiirtM)!' th(^ llouac; ohjtu'tion taken llial tliis anionihncnt Ih not in orthT. — Mr. Speaker ruled tlmt it ciin lie tnken into a corii^ideialion janother nnieiuhnent ()r()p()S(Ml, .ind upon olijoction, luN d out ol Order liy Mr. Speaker ; l'ir.st ameiahnent agreed to, JU'.t. 58. A Menilior roso in his place and reiiuijrtted that certain words uttered hy the Ilonoralile Mendier for ^^ontreal-^Vest, he entered in tlie .louruals of the House; luul the sanic! I leing entered ; tlie FIouoral)le Meniix'r stated that lie was ready to withdraw then), and concluded hy uttering other wirds which where also entered in the.loiunals and heing asked hy Mr. Speaker if he withdrew the expressions made use of, he with- drew them, (1S,S2) I'.t.S. 5'l, A Mcmher de(!lares from his seat that he thinks hi> can prove Hint L. A. S(?n(''cal advanced consitlerahlo sums of money to n.ssist in the election of Ministers and their supporters, in the general election of Decemher, 1^81 ikc, I'ic. Motion to appoint a (^immitlee to in(|uire in all facts and circujiistanccs relating to same; amend- ment ]iroi)osed, (1884) LM-1, '_'4"). Amendment and main question, negatived, 'JIH, lMSI. 55. A Menila^r declares from his seat, that lu! helieves hv is in a position to estahlish that the Hon. J. A. Moussean and .1. G. H. Bergeron received divers sums of money for what they had done to sccurt^ the contract, for the construction of the I'lirliaiuent Buildings in favor of Mr. Cliarlehois, (18^>4) liuG. ^hitioii to ajjpoint a Committee, i3()7. Agreed to, 30it. First Report, 345. 50. A Memher declares from his seat, that he helieves he is in a position to I'stahlish the fact that the Hon. Mr. Mercier demanded and accepted a siun of !?."i,000 in conside- ration whereol he undertook to discontinue the proceedings instituted for the puv- jiose of ohtaiiiing the disqualification of the Hon. Mr. Mousseau, (1884) "~>i\. Hon. Mr. Mercier's declaration ; Select Committee appointed, S.")?. Names of members of Committee objected to, 358. Mr. Speaker ruled that the objection has been taken too late, 358. 57. A Member rose in his place and stated that the Honorable Member for Bellechasse had bt'en traduced ina newspaper called" Le Nouvelliste " ; article read by the Clerk, (1885) 214. Tlie proprietor of said newspaper to n.pear at the Bar; Sergeant-at-Arms reports that he is not within the precincts of the House ; Mr. Speaker to issue his warrant, 215. Sergeant-at-Arms reports that be had sumoncd him to appear, 217. Motion that Mr. Speaker do issue a new warrant ; obj(!ction taken that this Motion is not in Order, — Mr. Speaker overrules the objection warrant issued, 218. Sergeant-at-Arms reports that he had served the new warrant, 224. J. (J. Gingras to be taken into custody, 225. Sergeant-at-Arms reports that he has taken Mr. Gingras into custody, 233. He is examined, 234. Two amendments moved to a proposed question ; objection taken that they are net in Order, — Mr. Speaker sustained the ohjection, 2,35. Furthc^r examined ; two Members having risen to address the House ; Mr. Speaker gave the 544 MEMBERS— continued. V. Complaints made by or conceming Members •.—continued. floor to one of them; Motion tliat he do now Speak, — Mr. Speaker ruled that tha Motion is not in Order ; Motion that the other Member do now speak ; upon objection^ — Mr. Speaker ruled that the Motion is in Order, 236. Motion negatived, 237. Two Motions tl'.at Mr. Gingras be discharged ; another that ho be censured, 237. Last Motion negatived ; second Motion agreed to, 238. Main Moti'/U an amended agreed ; Mr. Gingras to await the pleasure of the House, (1885) 239. Motion that Mr. Giiigroa be liberated ; objection taken that no notice was given, — Mr. Speaker overruled the ol)jection ; amendment proposed and negatived, 248. Main Motion agreed to, 249. 5S. The Hon. Mr. Mercier rose in his i)lace and declared that he is credibly informed that tVie Hon. the Speaker has been appointed one of the Justices of the Superior Court, and that he ('esires to hear Mr. Speaker's exp'anation on the matter before submitting a Motion which he felt it his duty to make, — Mr. Speaker explains and leaves the Chair. The matter referred to the Committee on Privileges and Elections, (1886) 101. 59. A Member rose in his place and requested that certain words spoken by the Member for Laval be entered in the Journals of tiie House ; and the same being entered ; the Member for Laval then wi-Julrew. Complaint being made that the Member for Kamouraska had been g ilty of a breach of parliamentary decorum in interrupting the proceedings by disorderly conduct, — Mr. Speaker called upon him by name ; the Member for Kamouraska then withdrew. Consideration of first question adjourned ; Motion that the Membei' for Kamouraska be censured ; olijection taken that it is not in Order, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not in Order, (1886) 140. Another motion of censure proposed ; an objection taken thereto which Mr. Speaker overruled, 141. Debate adjourned, 142. The 'Member for Kamouraska withdrew the expressions which he made use of; his excuse 3on8idered sufficient, 145. Motion that the Member for Laval bo censured ; amendment thereto that he be called upon to withdraw the worda which he made use of; another amendment proposed that the House do pass to the other Orders of the Day, which was agreed to, 146. First amendment, as amended,, agreed to, 147. Main Motion, as amended, agreed to, 148. VI. Members vacate their seats : 60. By acceplanco of office. — Vide Elections 139-146. By resigning their seats, (1869-70) 2,3^ (1872) 2, 138, (1873-74)95, 144,(1877-8) 1,2. Tenders his resignation (in writing) and subsequently withdraws it, (1877-8) 16. 61. Decease of Members, (1869-70) Joseph Beaudreau, Esq., 4, (1870) Pierre Eenoit, Esq.,, 2, (1873-74) Elie Houde Bisson, Esq., 7 (1873-74) Francis Ca*8.edy, Esq., 8. (1880), Onulph Peltier, Esq., 43. (1884) Edounrd Laberge, Esq., 9. VII. 62.1 ( 63. I (I 61. in| re 6.5. 68 66. P tec 67. O no 6§. 01 wh (isl 69. A wit ro. Nc tak nili od, 71. A ma agn 72. D( iiet Members Menuisie Mercanti _L_ :-^== MEMBERS-MERCANTILE. 545 VII. Incidental Proceedings : 62. List of the Members returned at each General Election, (1867-68) IX, (1871) XII (1875) VIII, (1878) Vm, (1882) XIII, (1887) XII. 63. Cortiticate of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery of the election of Members returned upon new writs, (1869) 2, 46. (1869-70) 3. (1870) 2. (1872) 2. (1873-74) 5-8, 50, (1874-5) 4. (1870) 85. (1877-8) 3. (1879) 2, 17, 23, 11".. 6'l. Members take llieir seats upon presenting the Indenture of their Election prior to the receipt of the certificate of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery ; llesolution, that in so admitting them, the House still rei Oinmcnds an observance of the practice of requiring the usual certiticate, (1872) 2i34. (1876) 79. (1880) 40. (1884) 31, 35, 61. 65. List of Members of the House read (under 46th section of the Electioiis Act, (1867- 68) 18. (1869) «7. (1869-70) 38. (1870) 28. (1871) 57. (1872) 32. 66. Procedings respecting the swearing of Members ap]ointed upon Election Commit- tees : — Vide Elediois, 134. 67. Objection takon that a Member, not t/eing present when the motion was read, liad no right to vote, — Mr. Speaker sustained the objection, (1877-8) 98. 6§. Objection taken that the Hon. Member for Portneuf has no right to speak on subjects which are irrelevant to the i^uestion, — Mr, Acting-Speaker sustained the objection, (1881) 257. 69. A Member who is not present when a Question is put, is allowed to^'ote thereon, with tlie consent of the House, (1879) 3C8 70. Notice taken that two Members had voted both for and against a Question ; Objection taken that no Member has a right to enquire how other Members vote, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the ol'.]oi 'ion cannot now be raised sis the votes have already been record- ed, (1877-8) )'.5. 71. A Membt.' 1 .ving permitted several other Members to speak on a certain Question maintains that lie still had the lloor, — Mr. Speaker ruled that he is precluded from again addressing the House, (1884) 140. 1 72. Declares that he had ir.advertently voted for a measure, while his intention had been to vote against it, (1887) 194. Members admonished :— Vide supra, 39, 40. Menuisiers, Union des :— Vide Quebec, 89, 90. Mercantile Clerks : — Vide Muntreal, 178. 34 546 MERCHANTS— MING AN . Merchants Mannfactnring Company : — Petition for an Act to authorize the Merchants Manufacturinr? Company to issue bonds, (1886) 34. Report of notice, 39. Bill presented, 55. Referred, 55. Reported, 98. Considered, reported and passed, 122. By Council, 210. B. A. 431. (49-50 Vic, c. 67.) Vide St. Henri {Town) Mercier, J. Bte : — Vide Accounts, 864. Metabetchouan River :— Vide Brulges, 69. Mdtapedia (Township) :— Vide Roads, 143. M^tapedia and Gasp6 Basin Railway :— Vide Railways, 341, 342. Metgennette : — Vide Conipagnie Franco-Canadienne. Metgennette North : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 204. Metgermette, Settlers of: — Vide Addresses, 29. Metgermette, Settlement of Fishermen at :— Vide Accounts, 533. Methodist Church of Canada : — Vide Religious Denominations, 69-72. M^tis River :— Vide Bridges, 70. Metropolitan Club : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1874-75) 63. No notice required 84. Messages : — Vide Governor, Lieutenant, 1-36. Legislative Council, 17-66. Messengers :. — Vide Legislative Assembly, 96-99. M^tis : — Vide Wharves. Michaud, F. :— Vide Lands, Free Grants of. Middlemiss : — Vide Accounts, 865-870. Mignault, Joseph Clarence : — Vide Accounts, 871. Miles, Henry H. : — Petition praying to be placed on the same footing as the Deputy Chiefs of other Departments, (1879) 305. Vide Accounts, 872, 873. Mile End : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 65. Military Asylum ; — V' ide Accounts, 874. Military Bakery : — Vi(li> Afjounts, 875. Militia ;— Vide Accounts, 876, 877, Mill :— Petition of Marcel Hubert of St. Magloire for aid to complete a Grist Mill, (1869-70) 132. Mingan :— Vide Accounts, 879-882. Mingan, Seigniory of :— Vide Acmunta, 883, 884. MINING COMPANIES. 647 hanta nted, I, 210. pttthig (^mnfmxm I. Public Bills relative to Mines, 1—15. II. Petitions for incorporation of Mining Companies, and proceedings thereon, 16—31. equired Chiefs l«ti9-70) I. Public Bills relative to Mines 1. To amend the Gold|Mining Actand the GoldMming Amendment Act of 1865 ; From Council; Read, (1867-08) 135. Passed, 149. R. A., 156, (31 Vic, c. 21.) 2. To amend the Gold Mining Act ; From the Council ; Koad, (18()9-70) 162. Committed amended, reported, pasr^od, ltJ9. Amendments agreed to by tlie Council, 188. R. A., 191, (33 Vic, c. 29,) Petition against, 169. 3. Bill to repeal the Gold Mining Amendment Act of 1870 ; 7)rcsented, (1870) 153. Motion for second reading negatived, 213. •I. Bill to amend the Gold Mining Amendment Act of 1868 atid 1870 ; presented, (1870) 138. Debate on Motion for second reading adjourntid, 192. Objection taken that this Bill ought to l)c considered a Private Bill ; Mr. Speaker decides that it is a Public Bill ; Further objection taken that the Bill ought to have originated in Committee of the Whole ; Mr. Speaker tlecides that the ohjoction is valid, 203, Motion to postpone second reading six months, negatived ; Ct>nnnitted, 204. Considered and amended ; Motion to re-commit negatived ; Reported and passed, 209. By Council, 218. R. A., 222. (34 Vic, c. 14.) 5. Bill to amend sections 54 and 75 of the Act 43-44 '.'ictoria, chapter 12, (1881) 217. Committed, ctmsidered, reported and passd, 284. By Council, 307. R. A., 310. (44-45 Vic, c. 9.) 6. Motion for House in Committee to consider of certain proposed Resolutions respect- ing certain lots of lands situate in the Golil District of St. Francis, sold tn different parties and now in the possession of the Hon. .T. H. Pope Ac. Debate adjourned at 6 o'clock, (1876) 190. Debate resumed, 194. Amendment moved and carried. That thia House believes the Government will do what justice and the public interest demand respecting those lots, 195. 7. Petition for the appointment of a Comn..ttee of Inquiry on the subject of the exploration of the Gold Mines of Beauce, (1878) 18. 548 MINING COMPANIES— coM^mwerf. I. Public Bills relative to Mines :—con IHO. Reported, 215. Consi- dered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 225. By Council with amendnicnts, 201. Read 1st time, 201. Motion for concurrence negatived, 2G3. — Conference desired with the Council, 2G4. Agreed to, 2()4. Amendments withdrawn; Bill returned to Council, 2()G. Again amended by Council, 282. Agreed to, 282. R. A., 308. (43-44 Vic, c. 95.) DeL6ry Gold Mining Company : 1§. Petition of A. Joseph and (Others ; praying to l)e heard before any Committee which may be appointed relative to the Gold Mines of Beauco, (1878) 40. 19. Petiti(jn for an Act to incorporate the De L(^ry Gold Mining (>)mpany, (1S85) 01. Rejiort of notice, Oli. Bill presented, 07. Referred, 80. Reported. 114. C'nnsidt 'red ; re- port ed and passed, 121. By Council, 250. R. A., 321. (48 Vic, c 05.) 20. Du Lievre and Ottawa Rivers Transportation and Mining Company : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1884) 32. Report ttf notice, t'(2. Bill presented tiS. Refernni, 72. Reported, 149. ('onsidered, amended, reported and passed, 170. By Council with amendments, 224. Agreed to, 225. R. A., 381. (47 Vic, c 00.) 21. Huronian Mining and Smelting Company :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1880) 74. Report of notice, 89. Bill presented; 51st Rule suspended, 89. Referred, 90. Reported, 150. Considered in Committee; reported ; passed, 102. By Council, 231. R. A., 307. (43-44 Vic, c 93.) 22. Huntington Mining Company : — Petition for amendm(>i.Uo their Act of inc^orpora- tion, (1870) 120. Ivcport of notice, 128. Rules and orders suspended; Bill jM-esented, 129. Reported, 134, Read a second time, 140. Passed, 143. By Council, 219. It. A., 222. (34 Vic, c 29.) 23. International Mining Company :— Petition for an A<;tof incorporation, 20. Report of notice, (1880) 44. Bill presented, 40. Referri'd, 59. Reported, 82. Considered in Com- mittee, amended, reported and passed, 95. By Council, 188. R. A., 300. (43-44 "v'ic, c 92.) 24. Island of Orleans Mining Company :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the " Island of Orleans Mining Company, (1882) 104. Report of notice ; Bill presented, 108. Referred, 125. Reported, 157. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 168. By Ccamcil, 213. R. A., 363. (45 Vic, c 71.) 25. MeganticMiningCompany:— Petition for an Act to re-incorporate the, (1874-75) 101. Notice sullicient, 109. Bill jiresented, 109. Referred, 140. Reported with amendments, 174. Considered in Committee; leported and passed, 241. By Cnuncil, 205. R. A., 314. (38 Vic, c 88.) 26. Orford Nickel and Copper Company ;— Petition for an Act of incorporation, ( 1877-8) 31. Recommend suspension of 51&t Rule, 59. Bill jire.sented, (50. 51st Rule susiiended, 62. Referred, 64. Referred to another Connnittee, 122. Reported, 12i). Cor.sidered, 129. Reported and passed, 132. By Council, 187. R. A., 229. (41 Vic, c 54.) 550 MINING COMPANIES— MISSIONNAIEES. II. Petitions for incoporation of Mining Companies, &c ■.—continued. 27. Pinnacle Mining Company, Limitted : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1883) 59. Report of notice, 6(). Bill presented, 67. Kef erred, 72. Reported, 110. Con3id(>red, reported and passed, 127. By Council with amendments, 178. Agreed to, 180. R. A., 3G1. (4GVic., C.71.) 2S. St. Francis Mining and Smelting Company :- Petition praying that the capital stock of the said Company be reduced, (1800) 21. Report of notice, 35. Bill presented, 48. R(!i)orted amended, 90. Committed, 94. Reported, 99. Passed, 106. By Council, 140. R. A., 220. (32 Vic, c. 67.) 29. Sherbrooke Mining and Smelting Company : — Petition for an Act to incc-porate the, (1882)15. Report of notice, 33. Bill pri'sented, 43. Referred, 43. Reportc^l. 54. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 81. By Council, 146. (R. A., 20-1. (45 Vic, c. 73.) 30. Sherbrooke and Phosphate Mining Company : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1877-78) 65. Recommend suspension of olst Rule, 69. Rule susjiended; Bill presented, 70. Referred, 74. Referied to another Committee, 122. Reported, 126. Considered 129. Reported and passed, 1.32. By Council, 195. R. A., 229. (41 Vic, c. 55.) 31. Silver Plume Mining Company : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the Silver Plume Mining Company, (1881) 64. Report of notice, 92. Bill presented, 92. Referred, 127. Reported. 225. Considered and progress reported, 271. Further considered, amended, reported and pjissed, 274. By Council with an amendment, 305. Agreed to, 306. R. A., 309. (44-45 Vic, c. 63.) Petitions against the Bill, 136, 165, 187, Vide Accounts, 567-570. Minors : 1. Bill further to amend the law respecting th(> sale of the property of Minors ; presented, 159. Read a second and the third times and passed, 202. By Council, 268. R. A., 272. (36 Vic, c. 17.) 2. Bill further to amend the law respecting the sale of the estates of Minors ; presented. Read three times and pjissed, (1872) 247. By Council, 269, R. A., 273. (36 Vic, c. 18.) 3. Bill to further protect Minors, (1884) 47. Referred, 110. 'I. Bill to further protect Minors and heirs by amending articles 291, 309, 319 and 910 of the Civil Code (1883) 85. Missionaries of Our Lady, S. J. : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1871) 91. Report of notice, 98. Bill presented, 118. Referred, 143. Reported with amendments, 170. Con- sidered in Committee, reported, and passed, 186. By Council with an amendment, 217. Amendment disagreed to, 218. Entry in Journals rescinded : Amendment agreed to, 222. R. A., 228. (35 Vic, c 46.) Missionnaires de la Compagnie de Marie :— Petition for an Act incorporating the, (1884) 46. Report of notice, 58. Bill presented, 58. Referred, 72. Reported, 94. Considered, report- ed and passed, 109. By Council, 162. Fee remitted, 232, R. A. 381. (47 Vic, c 51.) Missii I i MISSISQUOI— MONTMAGNY. 551 Missisquoi and Black Rivers Valley Railway Company :— Vide Accoitnis, 885. 1331-1333, Railways, 112-118. Missisquoi and St-Lawrence Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 119. Missisquoi (County) : — Pelition for an Act authorizing tlie construction of a Railway therein. (1883) U4. Missisquoi Junction Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 120-124. Missisquoi Valley Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 112, 118. Missiquoi : — Vide Accounts 1332, 1333. Model Farm :- Petition for a grant for the estabhshment of a, (1879) 43. Molson, Joseph D. : — Petition for an Act to give him the right to sell a certain immovable [jroperty, (1874-75) 150. No notices given ; Recommend suspension of 51st Rule, 1G3- 51st Rule suspended; Bill presented. 164. Referred, 178. Reported with amend- ments, 199. Considered and amended in Committee ; reported ; passed, 227. By Council with amendments, 292. Agreed to, 293. R. A., 315. (38 Vic, c. 93.) Molson, Wiiliam: — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1869) 23. Report of notice, 27. Mondelet, Hon. Charles :— Vide Accounts, 886. Monnoir, College :— Vide Education, 73, 106. Montcalm and L'Assomption Turnpike Road Company :— Vide Roads, 145. Montcalm and Joliette :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 66. Montcalm :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 67-69. Montebello, (Parish) :— Aid for a Convent in that parish (1881) 178. Montmagny : 1. Petition for an Act to incorporate the town of Montmagny, (1883) 59. Report of no- tice, 107. Bill presented, 108. Referred, 130. Reported, 157. Motion for House in Com- mittee ; six months hoist proposed and negatived, 198. Considered and reported, 199. Motion to re-commit, 208. Debate resumed ; Motion that another order be takennp ; negatived, 214. Debate adjourned, 215, 225. Question of Privilege raised ; Referred to Committee on Privileges and Election**, 231 . Debate resumed ; Objection taken on the ground that the Petition on which the Bill is based is claimed to be forged and is refer- red to the Committ(>e on Privileges ; Debate adjourned, 239. Objection and amendment withdrawn, 241. Bill re-committed, amendeil, reported and passed, '242. By Council, 286. R. A., 362. (46 Vic, c. 84.) Petition against the foregoing Bill, 139. 2. Grand Jury : — Vide Accounts, 593. 3. Hospice St. Thomas: — Petition for an Act, to incorporate" L'Hospice St. Thomas de Montviaffny", (1886)39. Report of notice, 54. Bill presented, 56. Referred, 56. Reported, 87. Considered, reported and passed, 121. By Council amended, 169. Agreed to, 169. R. A. 431. (49-50 Vic, c 62) Fee remitted, 199. 552 MONTMAGNY-MONTREAL 4, L'Institut de : — Petition for a grant of $200 or such othiT sum as may bo deemed proper, (1875) 48. 5. Nolle prosequi filed at :— Vide Accounts, 889, 8U0. Montmagny (County) :— Vide Accoimts 887, 888. Elections,74,d5-d7. Territonal Divisions, 09. Montmagny and Beauce :— Vide Aced to ; re-committed twice, amended, reporti^l and pas.sed, 257, 258. By Council with amendments, 292. Agreed to, 294. R. A., 315, (38 Vic, c. 73.) 9. Bill to amend the Acts concerning the Corporation of the city of Montreal ; presented, (1875) 32. Referred, 42. Repoited amended, 85. T(j he printed, 87. Motion for an ins- truction, negatived ; another motion for an instruction agnHnl to, 119. Considered, amended, and reported, 119. Passed, 130. By Council with amendments, 178. Agreed to, 179. R. A., 196. (39 Vic, c 52.) Petition praying that no amendments be m.ade during this Ses.sion, 62. Petitions praying that certain portions of the Bill may not become law, 55, 02, 04, 67. 10. Petition of the Mayor and Corporation for amendments to the Acts incorporating the said city, (1867-08)43. Report of notice, 54. Bill presented, 04. — Wda tmprii, 1. Petition in favor, 85, — For further amendments, (1869) 09, Report of notice, 78 ; Bill presented, 83, — Vide supra, 2, For further amendments, (1S70) 48. Report of notice, 04. Bill presented, 99, — Vide mipru, 3. 11. For further amendments, (1871) 49. Report of notice, 54. Bill presented, 80. Vide supra, 5. For further amendments, (1872) 02. Report of notice, 69. Bill i)resented, 70. Vide supra, 0. 12. For further amendments, (1873-74) 37. Report of notice, 42. Bill presented, 44. Vide Supra, 7. Petition in favor. 91. Petition that a cc^rtain amendment in the Bill may not become law, 114. Petitions praying that clause 237 of the Bill may not become law, 04, 141,158. For further amendments, 1874-5) 121. Report of notice, 125. Bill presented, 120. Vide supra, 8. For further amendments, ( 1875) 27. Report of notice ; Bill presented, 32. Vide supra, 9. 13. Petition of the Corporation of Montreal for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1879) 17. Report of notice, 50. Bill to amend the city charter ; presented, 52. Referred, 59. Reported, 213. Consideretl, amended, reported and passed, 235. By Council with amendments, 312. Amendments considered, 313. Motion to reprint the Bill, negatived, 318. Amendments agreed to, 324. R. A. 301. (42-43 Vic, c 53.) Petition against the foregoing Bill, 101. 554 MONTREAL— cow/t/iwet/. Montreal City :— continued. 14. Petition praying for certain modiliciitionH totheUill to amend the charter of the city of Montreal, (187'.)) 101, 104, Ifjl. 15. Bill to amend the Act of thia Session intituled, " An Act to amend the Charter of the city of Montreal " ; presented ; Read three times siiapending the Rules ; passed, (1879) 33f.. By Council, 348. R. A. 3()3. (42-13 Vic, c. 54.) 10. Petition for an Act to amend the (barter of the city of Montreal, (1881) 64. Report of notice, 80. Bill presented, 81. Referred, 05. Reported, 174. Considered, amended, re- ported and passed, 182. By Council with amendments, 246. Agreed to, 247, R. A. 30'J. (44-45, Vic, c 73.) Petition against the Bill, 136. 17. Petition for an Act to authorize them to make new assessment-rolls for certain streets, (1881) 65. Report of notice, 80. IS. Petitions of the same, for aid to huild a House of Correction, (1867-68) 24. (1869) 70. 19. Petition of the same, for the repeal of the Law respecting Fire Marshals, (1869)69. 20. Petition of the same, jiraying that the city of Montreal be not included in the pro- visions of the Bill for estahlishing a general system of Police in this Province, (1869- 70) 83. 31, Petition of the same, praying that no permission be granted to use Locomotive or Traction Engines for propelling street cars in Montreal, without the sanction of the Corporation, (1870) 48. 29. Petition of the same, for power to aid Railways, (1870) 114. Referred, 114. 2C;. Petition of the same, praying for certain enactments in reference to the street Rail- ways, (1873-74) 70. 24. Petition of the Corporation praying that the Act 37 Victoria, chap. 51, section, 114, sub-section, 11, bo amended; referred, (1876) 136. Report notices not sufficient* 158. 25. Petition of H. Stephens for amendments to sections 11 and 12 of cap. 60 of the Act 29 and 30 Vic, intituled : " An Act to amend the Acts relating to the Corporation of the city of Montreal, and for other purposes," (1867-68) 85. 20. Petition of H. Hogan, for amendments to the Act to amend the Acts relating to the Corporation of the city of Montreal, and for other purposes, (1869-70) 53. Report of notice, 62. 27. Petition for amendments to their charter, (1880) 39. Report of notice, 45. 51th Rule suspended. Bill presented. 4(5. Referred, 69. Reported, 122. Considered in Committee I reported ; passed, 127. By Council, 234 R. A. 307. (43-44 Vic, c. 61.) Tl»l UO^^TUEAL— continued. 555 id!l| Montreal (City) ■.—lontinued. 8». I'ctition of tlu! Corporation for an Act to aniend tlio Acts relatin>; to tlic city of Montreal, (188'J) 77. Roi)ort of notice, 184. Bill proscuitoil, 135. Kiiie suspended, 135. Referred, 13'J. Reported ; to be reprinted, 17'.l. Considered in Coniniittee and pro- gress rt'iiorted, 11)0, 197. Motion for llonse in Committee, Debate adjourned, 10*,). Further considered and reported, 202. Motion to re-commit, negatived; passed 20',». By Council witli amendments ; Committee appointed to tlraw up Iteasons for disagreeing to said amendments, 215, Rejiort Reasons, 247. Conference di'sired, 255. Motion to suspend the j)roceedings of tlie House, Debate adj(Hirned, 255. Procee- dings suspended, 273. Coiuicil insist on their amen(hnents, 315. Second reading of ameniiments jiostponed three months, 32i). Fee remitted, 354. Petitions for amenil- inents to the Act 38 Vic, c. 73, 82. 29. Petition of the Corporation for amenihnents to tlic Act 32 Vic, cliap. 10, respecting Education, (1882) 47. 30. Petition of the Corporation for an Act to amend tlie Acts concerning the city of Montreal, (1883) 98. Report of notice, 107. Hill presented. 111. Referred, 130. Reported, 253. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 202. By Council with amendments, 301. Agreed to, 313. R. A., 302. (40 Vic, c. 78.) Petition for amendments to the above Bill, 135. 31. Petition ofB. Normandin and others praying that tlie right to sell the meat of cattle killed outside the limits of the city of Montreal, be granted them, (1883) 51. To be printed, 52. Order for the printing of petition rescinded, .53. 33. Petition for an Act to amend the charter of the city of Montreal, (1885) 95. Report of notice, 99. Bill presented, 101. Referred, 121. Reported, 109. Considered, amended and passed, 178. By Council amended, 2()2. Read 1st time, 2(53. Read 2nd time, lirst amendment agreed to, 2nd amendment negatived, 200. Reasons drawn up ; Conferencedesired,2e7. Agreed to by Council, 284. Reason communicated to Council, 285. Reason withdrawn 285. Amendment amended, 285. Agreed to by Council, 290. R. A., 321. (48 Vic, c. 07). 33. Petition for an Act to amend the Charter of the Corporation of the city of Montreal (1880) 02. Report of notice, 74. Bill presented, 75. Refeired, 132. Report that the promoter wishes to withdraw the Bill, 220. Motion to withdraw the Bill negatived, 228. Petition against the Bill, 154. 3-1. Petition for an Act to amend the charter of the city of Montreal, (1887) 52, Report of notice, 06. Bill presented, 07. Referred, 77. Reported amended, 153. Consi- dered, reported and passed, 183. By Council, amended 207. Amendments agreed to, 267. R. A., 297. (50 Vic, c. 50. Petition against the above, 57. 35. Academy of Music Company : — Vide Victoria Opera House Comimny. 36. Anglican Bishop of Montreal :— Vide Religious Denominations, 7. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I " « IIIIIJJ^ i4g 12.0 .8 1.25 1.4 1.6 ^ 6" ► v: ^ 'el C? / /a Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STKEET WEBSTER, NY 14S80 (716) 872-4503 'Q" ^^^ ^^.S^ y^^ % /#<>. ^'V^ c?^ & 'W F 556 MONTREAL— con/iwMec/ Montreal (City) ■.—continued. 37. Art Association : — Petition for amendments to the Act 23 Victoria, chapter 13, (1880)81. Report of notice, 92. Bill presented, 94. Reforred, 111. Reported, 149. Considered in Committee; reported; passed, 1(>2. By O .ncil, 211. Fee remitted, 221. R. A., 307. (43-44 Vic, c. (58.) 3S. Artisans Canadiens-Fran^ais :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1870) 52. Ri'port of notice, 81. Bill presented, 82. Referred, 101. Reported with amend- ments, 149. Considered, rept)rted and passed, 162. By Council, with an amendment; agreed to, 192. R. A., -'03. (40 Vic, c 03.) 39. Asile Nazareth :— Vide Accounts, 92.'j. 40. Association of Accountants : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1880) 53. Report of notice, 04. Bill i)r(>«enteil, 05. Referred, 79. Reported, 135. Considered in Committee, 161. Reported and parsed, 168. Motion to remit the Fee, negatived, 248. Passed by Council, 249. R. A., 307. (43-44 Vic, c. 88.) -•I. Asylum for Catholic Servants :— Petition for aid, (1882) 48. Vide Accounts, 943. 42. Atlantic Assurance Company : — Vide Insurance Companies, 25. 43. Auxiliary Bible Society :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1870) 73. Report of notice, SO. Bill presented, 99. Reported with amendments, 108. Committed, consi- dered and reported 117. Pju, 155. Bill presonted, 156. Referred, 156. Reported, 169. Considered, reported and passed, 183. Fee remitted, 192. Passed by Council with amendmenta, 265. Agreed to, 266. R. A., 322. (48 Vic, c. 03.) 57. Building Association :— Vide Building Societien, 2, 6. 5n. Butchers' Provident and Mutual Benefit Association :— Petition for an Act to in- corporate the, (1884)77. Report of notice, 105. Bill presented, 106. Referred, 153. Report, 173. Considered, reported and passed, 192. By Council, 239. Fee remitted, 261, R. A., 382. (47 Vic, c. 54.) 59. Cadastre : — Petition for an Act to allow the Commissioner of Crown Lands to cause the Cadastre of lot No. 18 of the official plan and hook of reference of St. Lawrence Ward, in the city of Montreal, to be made, (1881)79. Report of notice, 92. Bill presented, 92. Referred, 182. Reported, 201. Considered, reported and passed, 215. By Council, 246. Fee remitted, 285. R. A., 309. (44-45 Vic, c. 79.) 60. Cadaster of No. 18, St. Lawrence Ward :— Vide Supra, 59. 61. Caledonian Society :— Vide Caledonian Society of Montreal. 62. Canadian Building Society :— Vide Building Societies, 1. 63. Canadian Mechanic's Society :— Petitions for an Act of incorporation, (1875) 48. Report of notice, 48. Bill presented, 97. 6J. Catholic Cemetery :— Vide Cemelenes, 1-7. 65. Catholic Deaf and Dumb Institution :— Petition for an increased annual grant, (1874- 75) 54. (1876) 23. Vide Accounts, 897. 66. Catholic Orphan Asylum :— Vide Accounts, 898. 658 UOmTnEAL— continued. Montreal (City) -.—continued. W. Cercle National Fran9ai8 :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1885) 279. Bill presented, 282. A special entry made thereupon, 282. Committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 283. By C!ouncil, 300. R. A., 322. (48 Vic, c. 55.) Chnrch Home : 6S. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1875) 55. Report of notice. 60. Bill presented, 60. Referred, 70. Reported, 115. Considered, reported and passed, 132. By Council, 186. R. A., 196, (39 Vic, c. 70.) 69. Petitions for aid, (1876) 106, (1879) 17, (1880) 29, (1881) 55.— Increased aid, (1877-8) 55. Vide Accounts, 899. TO. Chnrch of St. John the Evangelist : — Vide Jieligiout Denominations, 10-12. 71. Citizens Oas Company :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1883) 90. Report of notice, 115. Bill presented ; referred, 115. Reported, 178. Motion that this Bill have precedence over another Bill, negatived, 241. Considered and amended, 243. Rules suspended, 249. Reported, 250. That rules be suspended, negatived, 254. Rules suspended; Bill passed, 261. By Council, 301. R. A., 362, (46 Vic, o. 76,) Petition in favor, 162. 7a. City Council : — Extract from minutes of, — on the subject of the Bill to permit muni- cipalities in the vicinity of Montreal to use the sewers of the city, (1882) 178. (Appen- dix No. 3). 78. City School Tax :— Vide Education, 131-134. 74. City Passenger Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 138-148. 75. City Plan : — Petition praying that certain jiroposed street may be struck from the, (1879) 123. 76. Civil Erection of Parishes :— Vide Parishes, Civil Erection of. 77. Club Canadian : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1875) 43. Report of notice, 50. Bill presented, 57. Referred, 103. Reported, 140. Considered, reported and paased, 149. By Council, 188. R. A., 196. (39 Vic, c. 75 ) 7S. Club de Reforme : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the Club deR6forme of Mon- treal, (1881) 79. Report of notice, 92. Bill presented, 93. Referred, 106, Reported, 122. Considered, reported and passed, 132. By Council, 195, R. A., 309, (44-45 Vic, c. 58.) 79. Club St. Denis :~Petition for an Act to incorporate the Club St. Denis of Montreal (1881)64. Report of notice 80. Bill presented, 81. Referred 95. Reported, 103. Con- sidered, reported and passed, 127. By Council, 189. R. A., 309. (44-45 Vic, c. 67.) MONTRE AL— con/int/erf. 559 Montreal (City) : -continued. College of Pharmacy : §0. Petition for an Act of incorpomtion, (1879) 50. Report of notice, 75. Bill presented 60. Referred, 74, 85. Reported, 110. Considered in Committee; reported; passed, 116. By Council, 168, Motion to remit the Fee, 214. Fee remitted, 236. R. A., 361. (42-13 Vic, c. 71.) 81. Petition for aid, (1880) 64. (1881) 55. §3. Commercial Travellers :— Petition of the Board of Trade, praying that the powers to impose taxes on Commercial Travellers be repealed, ( 1884) 115. 83. Communantd des Scenrs des Saints noms de J^sus et de Marie :— Vide Hochelaga, 5. Compagnie de Prfit et Credit Foncier : 84. Petition for an Act to permit them to reduce their capital, (1883) 59. Report of notice 80. Bill presented, 81. Vide Loan and Landed Credit Company. 85. Petition for an Act to ratify their rights, powers and privileges, (1880) 81. Report of notice, 89. Bill presented, 90. Referred, 154. Reported. 173. Considered in Committee; reported ; passed, 186. By Council with amendments, 253. Read Ist time. 254. Agreed to, 256. R. A., 307. (43-44Vic., c. 59.) 86. Congregation de Notre-Dame : — Petition for amendments to its Act of incorporation, (1885) 79. Report of notice, 85. Bill from the Legislative Council " intituled " An act to extend, define and confirm the powers of the; community called " Les Swura de la Congrtgation de Kotre-Dame, of Montreal " 175. Referred to Standing Orders Committee, 175. Report of notice, 182. — Rcforrer to Private Bills C<»mmittee, 95. Reported, 216. Considered, reported and passed, 227. R. A.. 320. (48 Vic, c 47.) 87. Consumer's Gas Company :— Vide Gaa Companies, 1, 2. 88. Corporation of Bailiffs : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the Corporation of Bailiffs of the city of Montreal, (1887) 52. Report of notice, 66, 68. Bill presented, 67. Referred, 102. Reported, amended, 142. Considered, reported and passed, 150. By Council with an amendment, 246. Agreed to, 246. R. A., 297. (50 Vic, c. 43.) 89. C6te des Neiges College :— Vide Education, 56. 90. Courts, District of Montreal :— Vide Accounts, 344. »1. Court House and Gaol :— Vide Accounts, 331, 333-336, 338, 342, 344-348, 350, 35" 359, 360, 963, 964, 966, 967. 93. Credit Company : — Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1872) 140. Report of notice, 159. Bill from Council ; Read twice and referred, 217. Reported 222, Considered, reported and passed, 226. R. A., 273. (36 Vic, c, 62.) 560 MONTREAL— co«8ed, 161. By Council, 183. R. A., 203. (40 Vic. c. 01.) 9 1. Curling Club :— Vide Caledonia Curling Club. Deaf and Dumb Institut, (Roman Catholic) : 95. Petitions for aid, (18()7-()8) 125. (1809)31,43.(1809-70) 28. (1872) 25, (1874-5) 27, 35. (1875) 15. (1870) 50.— For incrersed aid, (1870) 32, (1873-74) 38. (1877-8) 60. (1879) 86. Vide Accounts, 010. 9«. Deaf and Dumb Institute for Females : — Petition for increased aid, (1871) 161. (1882) 77.— For aid, (1875) 21. 97. Deaf and Dumb Institution, Cfiteau St. Louis :— Petition for aid, (1871) 97. 9S. Deaf and Dumb Institution, Mile End :— Petition for aid, (1882) 122. 99. Deaf mutes and the Blinds, (Protestant Institution) :— Pitition for an annual grant, (1869-70) 101.— For aid, (1870) 21. Vide Accounts, 900. 100. Dean of Montreal: — Vide Religions Denominations, 1/, 25, 26. 101. Decorative Art Society: — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1879) 110. Refer- red to the Standing Orders Comniittec, 110. Re|iort of notice, 118. 102. Decorative Art Society, Montreal: — Bill to incorporate the; presented, (1879) 130. Iteforred, 134. Keported, 107. Fee remitted, 175. Considered in Committee; reported; passed, 186. By Council, 251. K. A., 363. (42-43 Vic, c. 7S.) 10;i. Diocesan Theological College : — Vide Education, 57. 101. Dispensary: — Petition for a continuance of their annual grant, (1867-68)74. (1869-70) 62. (1870) 43. (1»82) 16. Vide Accounts, 902. 105. DispensaryorOpthalmic Institute: -Petition for aid, (1875) 18. (1877-78)59. (1879) 36. (1880)54. Vide yl«'0(U(<«, 901. 105 J. Education Laws : — Vide Education, 127, 128. 100. Emmanuel Congregational Church : — Vide Religious Denominations, 6. 107. Eniants Pauvres : — Vide Accounts, 903. 10§. English Working Men's Benefit Society : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1809)24, Report of notice, 27. Bill presented, 83. Reported amended, 86. Committed, 91. Reported, 94. Passed, 98. By Council, 140. R. A., 220. (32 Vic, c. 83.) Vide Accounts, 904. 109. Exhibition Building :— Vide Accounts, 503. MONTREAL— co«ru»«erf. 661 Montreal (City) : — continued. 110. Eye and Ear Hospital :—l'utition for the re-esUblishment of the same, (1869) 36. Vide Accounts, 905. 111. Female Gaol :— Vide Accountu, 906. 112. Female Prison :— Vide Committees, 48. Il». Fire Marshal :— Petition for the abolition of the office of, (1884) 115. 114. Fire Marshal: — Vide Fire Marshal, 1-5. Committers, 371. ll.'S. Fish and Oame Protection Club :— Vide Fisheries, 1. 1 10. Free Church, C6t6 Street :— Vide Religious Denominations, 32. 117. Freres de la Charity de I'Hospice de St. Vincent de Paul :— Petition of E. J. Depoortor for an Act of incorporation, (1869) 15. lis. Friendless Women, Home for : — Petition for an Act of incorporation; 49th Rule suspended and Petition referred to Standing Orders Committeea, (1876) 100. Report of notice, 107. Bill presenteil, 107. Referred, 1'20. Reported, 135. Considered, reported and passed, 154. By Council, 197. R. A., 205. (40 Vic, c. 53.) 119. Frindless Women Protestant Home for :— Petition for aid, (1879) 36. (1880) 92. (1881) 55. (1882) 16. lao. Frindless Women:— Vide supra, 118, 119. I'il. Fullum Street Asylum :— Petition for aid, (1870) 36. laa. Gaol :— Vide Accounts 907, 908. Court Houses and Gaols, 7, 8. 123. General Hospital : — Petition for araendirentsto their Act of incorporation, (1867-68) 16. No notice required, 22. Bill presented, 37. Reported with amendments, 54. Com- mitted, 58. Considered, and reported with amendments, 60. Passed, 69. By Council, 107. H. A., 154. (31 Vic, c. 56.) 12<1. General Hospital, Society of : — Petition for an Act to confirm a certain deed of sale, (1809) 51. Report of notice, 01. Bill presented, 112. Reported, 128. Committed, 137. Reported, 145. Passed, 151. By Council, 195. R, A., 221, (32 Vic, c 82.) 125. General Hospital :— Petitions for aid, (1869) 21, 27. (1869-70)34, (1870) 29. (1871) 18, (1872) 22, (1873-74) 38, (1874-5) 36, (1875) 27, (1876) 52, (1881) 17.— Petition for a continuance of their annual grant, (1877-8)59, (1879) 36, (1880) 64. Vide ^ccown^s, 909. 126. Grocer's Association : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the Grocers' Association of Montreal, (1887) 34. Report of notice, 80. Bill presented, 82. Referred, 89. Reported, 121. Considered, reported and passed, 137. By Council, 197. Fee refunded, 234. R. A., 297, (50 Vic, c. 50.) 85 562 MONTREAL— con/maerf. Montreal (City) ■.—continued. 19T. Hackmens' Union Benefit Society :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1876) 58. Report of notice, 72. Bill presentee!, 73. Referred, 78. Reported with an amendment, 118. ConHideretl, reported and passed, 138. By Council, 183. R. A., 203. (40 Vic, cGfi.) 138. Hervey, Institute :— Petition for aid, (187o) 60. Petition that its annual grant be continued, (1883) 210. 1519. Historical Society :— Petition for a continuance of their annual grant, (1874-75) 118. (1877-78) 59.— Petition for aid, (1873-74) 75. Vide Accounts, 910, 130. Home and School of Industry :— For a continuance of their annual grant, (1867-68) 30.(1869) 70. Vide Accounts, 911. 131. Homoeopathic Association : — Petition for an Act to amend the Act of incorporation of the, (1883) 51. Report of notice ; Bill presented, 85. Conmiitted, considered, report- ed and passeJ, 237. By Council, 286. R. A. 362. (46 Vic, c 31.) 133. Hdpital de Notre Dame de : — Petition for certain amendments to its Act of incorpo- ration, (1883) 98. Vide Accounts, 926. 133. Hdpital G6n^ral :— Vide Accou7its, 909. 134. Hospice de la Maternity (Lying-in Hospital) :— Petitions for a continuance of their annual grant, (1867-68) 49. (1870) 16. (1877-8) 59. (1881) 60.— For increased aid, (1871, 39. (1872) 12. (1873-4) 19.— For aid, (1869) 110. Vide Accounts, 912. 13». Hospice St. Charles :— Petition for aid, (1880) 54, 136. Hospital for Sick Children :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1869) 78. Report of notice, 86. Bill presented, 146. Reported amended, 157. Committed, considered, reported, 165. Passed, 168. By Council, 218. R. A., 221. (32 Vic, c. 86.) 137. Petition for an annual grant, (1869) 78. 135. House of correction :- Vide Court Houses and Oaols, 8. House of Refuge : 139. Petition of Les Sivurs de I'Asile de la I'mvidence, for aid to erect a House of Refuge in Jacques Carticr Ward, (1869) 17. Of Wm. Workman do, 27. 140. Petitions for aid, (1867-68) 19. (1869) 24. (1869-70) 53. Vide Accounts, 913. 141. House of Reform and Industry : — Petition for the establishment of, (1869) 124. 149. Hydraulic Company : — Petition for an Act of inco.poration, (1869) 89. Recomment^ suspension of 5l8t Rule, 96. 51st Rule suspended; Bill presented, 112. Reported amended, 155. Committed, 171. Report progress, 177. Motion for House again in Committee ; objection taken that the Rules of this House have not been complied with. — Mr. Speaker decides that the Bill is out of Order, 199. Fee remitted, 202. 143. Immovables :— Vide infra, 200. MONTREAL— con/mwcrf. 568 124. ;ommem' Reported again in complied 202. Montreal (City) •.—continued. M4. Iildig;ent Sick :— Viile Accounts, U14. 14ft. Infants' Home : — Vidn Accountt, 1)31. 116. Infant School Association :— Vide Education, 67, 74. 147. Institut Canadien Fran^ais :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1871) 78. Report of notice, 8.5. Bill presented, 1)3. Referred, 100. Reported with amendments, 117. Con- sidered, reported and passed, 129. By Conncil, 177. R. A., 227. (35 Vic, c. 42.) 14S. Institution des Aveugles: -Petition for aid, (1874-75) 22. (187G) 29. (1879)21. (1880) 54. 149. Institution for the gratuitous treatment of deseases of the eye :— (1874-75) 125. 150. Institut Ophthalmique :— Petition for a continuance of their annual grant, (1876) 72. Vide Accounts, 928. 151. Irish Catholic Convention of Temperance Societies :— Petition for amendments to the Law relating to the sale of intoxicating liquors, (1880) 92. 15a. Irish Catholic Benefit Society :— Petition for an Act flof incorporation, (1869-70) 61. Report of Notice, 71. Bill ])resented, 84. Reported amended, 105. Committed, 110. Reported, 113. Passed, 119. By Council with an amendment, 157. Amendment read first time, 158. Agreed to, 181. R. A., 191. (33 Vic, c. 54) 153. Island Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 151. 154. Jacques-Cartier Normal School :— Vide Committees, 53, 64. 155. Ladies' Benevolent Society :— Petitions for aid, (1867-68) 16. (1869-70) 54. (1874-75) .32. (1877-78)32.(1879)85.(1880)133. (1882) 173.— For increased aid, (1869) 21. (1870) 23. (1871) 79. (1872) 62. (1873-74) 38. (1875) 24. Vide Accounts, 915. 156. Ladies' Protestant Orphan Asylum :— Vide Accounts, 916. 157. Law Faculty, Laval University :— Petition for aid, (1879) 75. 158. License Commissioner : — Petition for the appointment of a, { 1874-75) 77. 159. Licensed Victuallers' Association : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the Licensed Victuallers' Association of Montreal, (1884) 77. Report of notice, 93. Bill presented, 95. Referred, 130. Reported, 141. Committed, considered, reported and passed, 152. By Council, 196. R. A., 382. (47 Vic, c. 57.) 160. Licenses : — Petition praying that the number of licenses for the sale of liquors, he not increased, (1884) 115. 101. Lying-in Hospitel, in charge of Sisters of Charity :— Petition for a continuance of their annual grant, (1879) 17. (1880) 173. (1881) 36.— For increased aid, (1882) 77. Vide Accounts, 917, 918. 'il 162. Magdeleines, Asile des :— Petition for aid, (1869) 27. 564 MONTREAL— co/i. Protestant Infants Home :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1870) 68. Report of notice, 74. Bill presented ; referred, 109. Reported amended, 113. Committed, considered, reported and passed, 124. By Council with amendments, 194. Agreed to, 199. R. A., 220. (34 Vic, c 56.) 931. Petition for aid, (1871) 44. Vide Accounts, 931. Protestant Orphan Asylum : 999. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1871)91. Report of notice, 98. Bill presented, 98. Not proceeded in. 993. Petitions for aid, (1867-68) 14. (1869) 24. (1870) 18. (1871) 44. (1872) 38. (1873-74) 30. (1874-75) 45. (1875) 24, (1877-78) 32. (1879) 85. (1880) 64.— For a continuance of their annual grant, (1882) 83. Vide Accounts, 933, 994. Protestant School Commissioners :— Vide Educaiion, 77, 131, 132, 133, 134. 995. Prothonotary of the Superior Court:— Vide Accounts, 1154. 1158. 996. Providence, Asile de la:— Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1870) 26. Report of notice, 31. Bill presented, 37. Reported with amendments, 45. Committed, 50. Order lor consideration in Committee discharged ; Referred to Private Bills Committee, 66. Reported amended, 87. Committed, considered, reported and passed, 105. By Council, 157, R. A., 220. (34 Vic, c 53,) Petitions against, 68. 997. Petition of Les Sceurs de V Asile de la Providence to be authorized to borrow $60,000 from Government, (1875) 18. Petitions in favor of the above, 18. MONTEEAL— con-con/m»«/. J Montreal (City) : — continued. 33S. Petition for aniendnienta to fiieir Act of incorporation, (1872) 127. Report of notice, 133. Bill to amend the Act to incorporate the ; From Council, 217. Read twice and referred, 218. Reported, 222. Considered, 226. Passed, 241. R. A., 273. (86 Vic, c. 63.) 330. Petition for an Act to amend the Act 34 Victoria, Cap. 59, intituled : " An Act to incorporate the Montreal Young Men's Christian Association," (1885) 23. Report of notice, 35. Bill presented, 30. Referred, 45. Reported, 6G. Considered, amend- ed, reported and passed, 72. By Council, 102. Fee remitted, 128. R. A., 320. (48 Vic, c. 49.) 330. Young Women's Christian Association: — Petition for an Act of incorporation (1874-75)107. Notice sutiicient, 115. Bill presented, 153. Referred, 160. Reported, 199. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 227. By Council, 292. R. A., 315. (38 Vic, c 56.) Montreal Abattoir Company : 1. Petition for an Act to confirm the Letters Patent issued in favor of the Montreal Abattoir Company and remove ail doubts with respect to the powers of the said Company, (1881) 79. Report of notice, 92. Bill presented, 93. Referred, 106. Re- ported, 165. Considered, reported and passed, 173. By Council, 233. R. A., 309. (44-45 Vic, c. 88.) 2. Petition for an Act to authorize the Montreal Abattoir Company to borrow money and issue debentures, (1882) 16. Report of notice, 107. Bill presented, 108. Refer- red, 114. Reported, 122. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 139. By Council, 213. R. A., 362. (45 Vic, c 82.) Montreal Amateur Athletic Association : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1881) 54. Report of notice, 60. Bill presented, 62. Referred, 66. Reported, 129. Considered, reported and passed, 141. By Council, 189. Fee remitted, 298. R. A., 308. (44-45 Vic, c55.) Montreal and Deep River Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 125. Montreal and Lake Maskinong6 Railway Company :— Vide Raihvays 126. Montreal and Laurentian Colonization Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 127. Montreal and Occidental Railway :— Vide Accounts, 959. Railways, 232-257. Montral and Ottawa Junction Railway and Coteau Landing and Provincial Line Rail- way :— Vide Raihvays 128, 129. Montreal and Quebec Registration offices :— Vide Registry Laws, 7. Montreal and Sorel Railway Company :— Vide Accounts 960, 961. Railways, 130. Montreal and Western Railway Company :— Vide Accounts, 962. MONTREAL— co«2. Bill presented 93. Referred, 101. Reported, 194. Considered, reported and passed, 205. By Council with an amendment ; agreed to, 28o. R. A., 308. (44-45Vic., c. 68.) Montreal Chambly and Sorel Railway Company :— Vide liailwaya, 132-137. Montreal City Council, Extract from of the Minutes :— On the subject of the Bill to permit certain municipalities to use the sewers of the said city :— Vide Accounts, 955. Montreal City Passenger Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 138-148. Montreal Colonization Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 149. Montreal Contractor's Association :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the Montreal Con- tractors' Association, (1886) 34. Report of notice, 39. Bill presented, 40. Referred, 49. Reported, 133. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 143. By Council amended, 364. Agreed to, 364. R. A., 431. (49-50 Vic, 72.) Montreal Cotton Company : — Petition for an Act to ratify and confirm certain resolutions of the share-holders of the Montreal Cotton Company, (1884) 51. Report of notice, 58. Bill presented, 63. Referred, 72. Reported, 165. Considered, loported and passed, 176. By Council with amendments, 224. Agreed to, 224. R. A., 381. (47 Vic, c. 65.) Montreal Court House :— Vide Accownts, 963, 964. Montreal Credit Company :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1871) 115. Report of notice, 121. Bill presented, 121. Referred and 60th Rule suspended, 159. Reported with amendments, 171. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 187. By Council with amendments, 217. Agreed to, 218. R. A., 229. (35 Vic, c 36.) Montreal Diocesan Theological College : — Vide Religious Denominations, 22. Montreal Distilling Company : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1881) 16. Report of notice, 41. Bill presented, 42. Referred, 58. Reported, 66. Considered and progress re- ported 75. Further considered reported and passed, 85. By Council, 179. R. A., 308, (44-45 Vic, c 67.) Montreal East :— Vide Elections, 98. Montreal Electric Light Company :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1881) 64. Re- port of notice, 92. Bill presented, 92. Referred, 101. Reported, 217. Considered, repor- ted and passed, 228. By Council with an amendment, 273. Agreed to, 273. R. A., 308. (44-45 Vic c. 70.) Montreal Elevated Railway Co. :— Vide Railways, 150. Montreal Equitable Fire Insurance Company :— Vide Insurance Companies, 29. 36 678 MONTREAL-coM/»nucrf ■1 Montreal Exchange :— Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1876) 28. Report of notice, 32. Bill preaentecl, 32, Referreil, 39. Reported with amendments, 113. Considered, reported and passed, 119. By Council, 176. R. A., 203. (40 Vice. 74.) Montreal Fire Commissioner :— Vide Accounts, 96d. Montreal Fiber Company :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1881) 64. Report of no- tice, 73. Bill presented, 73. Referred, 115. Reported, 157. Considered, reported and pas- sed, 166. By Council, 227. R. A., 309. (44-45 Vic, c. 66.) Montreal Gaol :— Vide Acemtntt, 966, 967. Montreal Gaol Property : — Vide AccomUa 565. Montreal Gas Company : — Petition for an Act to further amend the charter of the Montreal Gaa Company and the Acts amcndinp; the same, (1886) 92, Report of notice, 114. Bill jjresented, 115. Referred, 132. Reported, 210. Considered, reported and passed, 213. By Council amended, 320. Agreed to, 321. R. A., 432. (49-50 Vic, c. 75. Montreal General Trust Company :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the Montreal Gener- al Trust Company, (1882) 82. Report of notice, 98. Bill presented, 99. Referred, 104. Reported, 137. Considered in Committee and progress reported, 155. Motion for House in Committee ; Debate adjourned, 187. Further considered and amended, 190. Re- committed, amended, reported and paased, 196. By Council, 227. R. A., 363. (44 Vic, c78.) Montreal Hydranlic and Dock Company : — Petition praying that the Act 24th Vic, chaj). 96, be revised and amended, (1872) 181. Bill to revise and amend an Act to incorpo- rate the ; From Council, 217. Read, 218. Montreal Island Railway Company :— Vide Raihvays, 151, 132. , Montreal Investment Trust :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1880) 74. Report of notice, 88. Bill presented, 90. Referred, 96. Reported, 111. Considered in Com- mittee; leported; passed, 121. By Council with amendments, 211. Re.Md first time, 212. Agreed to, 226. R. A., 306. (43-44 Vic, c. 39.) Montreal Loan and Mortgage Company : 1. Petition for an Act to amend the Act 39 Vict., ch. 63, and to grant said Company additional powers, (1883) 21. Report of notice, 50. 3. Bill to amend the Act incorporating the Montreal Loan and Mortgage Company, (1883) 64. Referred, 69. Reported, 99. Considered, reported and passed, 118. By Coun- cil with amendments, 224. Agreed to, 225. R. A., 360, (46 Vic, c 72. 3. Petition for an Act to reduce the capital stock of the, (1884)77. Report of notice, 1.36. Bill presented, 49th Rules suspended, 136. Referred, 153. Reported, 180. Conside- red, reported and passed, 192. By Council. 239. R. A., 382, (47 Vic, c 63.) Montreal Manufacturing Company : — Vide Manufacturing Companies, 1. Montrea Montreal 153 Montreal not ed, Montreal Montreal Montreal tlie pass Montreal 1 161-1 Montreal ] Montreal I Montreal S Montreal S( Montreal S( Scho(j re Bill to amend the Municipal Act of Lower Canada ; presented, (1867-68) KK). Order for second reading discharged ; Bill withdrawn, 149. 3< Petitions for amendments to same ; viz : Of Ambroise Lemonde of the parish of St. Jean Baptiste, (1869)27, 42. Of F. Laroso, of the parish of St. Hikire, 3'J. Of Fiilix Rainville of the parish of Ste. Angfelc, 42. Of Honorable Thomas Wood, district of Bedford, 58. 4. Petition of the Municipal Councils of Stanatead, Compton and other Counties, for amendments to the Municipal Act, (1869) 15. «. Petitions for amendments to the Municipal Act of 1860, (1867-68)24, 57, 74. (1869-70) 118. 6. Petition of the Town Council of the town of Sherbrooke for amendments to the Mu- nicipal Act, (1869-70) 118.— Vide Committees, 372. Municipal and Agricultural Acts : 1. Petitions for amendments to the, (1867-68) 43, 57. 3. Petition of the municipality of the parish ot St. Alexandre for amendments to the Municipal and Agricultural Act, (1867-68) 43. Municipal and Common School Elections :— Vide Elections, 120. 582 MUNICIPAL CODE. Municipal Code : 1. Bill, intituled : " The Municip.al Code of the Province of Quebec " ; presented, (1869) 32. Debate on second reading adjourned, 76. Debate resumed ; committed 77. House goes into Committee, 84. Again 85, 87. Report progress, 85, 88, 105, 110. 2. Petitions for amendments to the Municipal Code, so that certain Towns may con- tinue to be governed by their special charters, (1869) 70, 96, 152. 3. Petitions for amendments to the Municipal Code, (1869) 96. (1870) 85. 170.(1871) 165. (18/^)36,68,97. 4. Bill, intituled : " The Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec " ; presented, (1869-70) 17. Referred to a Select Committee, 25. First Repo-t informing the House that they have appointed a sub-committee, 34. Concurred in, 37. Second Report, 102. Con- curred in, 103. Third Report ; amendments to Bill and report of sub-committee, con- curred in, 138. Report progress, 145. Reported, 151. Vide Committees, 373. 4. Bill, intituled : " The Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec " ; presented, 14. Com- mitted, 22 .Reported, 24. Re-committed and progress reported, 38, 42, 44, 47, 51. Re- ported amended, 57. Various motions to re-commit, negatived or withdrawn, 58, 62. Re-committed and further amended, 00, 61, 63. Reported and amendments ; agreed to, 63. Order for third reading discharged ; re-committed and progress reported, 104. Further amended ; various motions to re-commit, negatived ; Re-committed and further amended ; passed, 106, 107. By Council, amended, 194.' Agreed to, 194. R. A. 220. (34 Vic, c. 68.) Petitions praying that Section 88 of the Municipal Code may not become law, viz : Municipality of Ste. Marie ; Chas. Lacroix and others, 68. Peti- tions praying that Section 88, of the Municipal Code be adopted, 85. 6. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec ; presented, (1871) 169. Read a second time on a division and committed, 194. Con- sidered, amended, reported, motion to re-commit negatived, passed, 219. By Council, 227. R. A. 229. (35 Vic, (35 Vic, c. 8.) 7. Petition praying that the Rule laid down in article 497 of the Municipal Code be extended to Montreal, (1871) 115. 8. Bill to amend the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec ; presented, (1872) 22, Referred to a Select Committee, 48. Member added, 75. Reported with amendment, 159. To be printed as amended, 159. Considered and amended, 228. Order for receiving Report, discharged, 242. Re-committed, amended and reported ; Again re-committed and amended, 243. Reported and passed, 257. By Council with amendments ; Agreed to, 267. R. A. 273. (36 Vic, c 21.) Vide Committees, 374. 9. Bill to amend the Act of this Province 35 Vic, c. 8, intituled : " An Act to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec" ; presented, (1872) 64. Order for second reading discharged ; Bill withdrawn, 246. 10. Bill to amend the Act 35 Vic, chap. 8. section 1, intituled "An Act to amend certain Articles of the Municipal Code of theProvince of Quebec, (1878-74)76. MUNICIPAL CODE— continued. 583 con- amend (1872) certain Municipal Code : — continued. 11. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code and to add certain provisions thereto; presented, (1873-74) 119. Referrod to a Select Committee, 143. Committee recommend that the Bill be not proceeded with ; agreed to, 156. Vide Committees, 375. 13. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, present- ed, (1874-75) 46. Referred to a Select Committee, 8o. Another Bill referred to said Com- mittee 106. First Report reduction ofQuorum; Quorum to be three,108. Second Report, recommending certain amendments, 173. Considered in Committee and progress report- ed, 208. Considered in Committee; Motion to amend, negatived; passed, 239. By Council, 265, R. A., 312. (38 Vic, c. 24.) Vide Committees, 376. 13. Bill to amend the Municipal Code respecting Winter Roads; presented, (1874-75) 164. 14. Bill to extend the provisions of Article 22 of the Municipal Code to incorporated cities and towns; presented, (1874-75) 177. 15. Bill further to amend the Municipal Code ; from the Council, (1874-75) 244. Bead the first time, 245. Motion for second reading; Debate adjourned, 254. Debate resumed ; read a second time ; committed ; considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 258. R. A., 312. (38 Vic, c 25.) 16. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec ; presented, (1875) 99. Referred, 118. ir. Bill further to amend the ; presented, (1875) 60. Referred, 87. IS. Petition praying that article 810 of the Municipal Code, be amended, (1875) 85. Bill presented, 86. Referred, 102. 19. Bill to to further amend the Municipal Code by adding thereto a certain article after article 1030 ; presented, (1875) 41. Referred, 87. Member added, 103. First Report 104. Reported with amendments, 152. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 175. By Council with an amendment, 189. Agreed to, 191. R. A., 195. (39 Vic, c. 29.) Vide Committeett, 377, 20. Bill to further amend certain articles of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec ; presented, (1876) 48. Referred to a Select Committee, 70. Bills referred, 70, 91. First Report recommending a reduction of the Quorum ; Quorum to be five ; To report from time to time, 86. Report certain amendments, 159. Considered and amended, 193. Re-committed, considered amended, reported and passed. 196. Vide Committees, 378. 31. Bill to further amend certain articles of the Municipal Code; presented, (1876) 53. Referred to the Select Committee on the Municipal Code, 70. 99. Bill to amend article 51 of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec ; presen- ted, (1876) 66. Referred to the Select Committee on the Municipal Code, 70. 584 MUNICIPAL CODE-^eontinued. Municipal Code : — continued. aa. Bill to amend the articles 48, 561 of the Municipal Code, presented, (1876) 73.Befer- red to the Commit tee on Bill to further amend certain articles of the Municipal Code, 91. 94. Bill to amend article 499 of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec ; presented (1876) 108. Committed, 147. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 198. By Council, 201. R. A., 205. (40 Vic, c. 18.) 95. Bill to further amend the Municipal Code in relation to the collection of taxes ac- crued on lands after their adjudication, (1877-78) 29. Committed, 66. Order for House in Committee discharged ana Bill referred to Committee on Municipal Code, 118. 86. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, (1877-78) 49. Referred, 71. Reported wi'h amendments ; to be re-printed, as amend- ded, 142. Considered and progress reported, 179, 191, 201. Again considered, amend- ded, reported and passed, 202. By Council, 225. R. A., 229. (41 Vic, c 18.) Vide Committees, 379. 9T. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec ; presented, (1877-78) 52. Referred, 75. 3S. Bill to amend the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec; presented, (1877-78) 52. Referred, 75. 99. Petition for amendments to article 1080 of the Municipal Code, (1877-8) 55. 30. Bill to further amend article, 499 of the Municipal Code ; presented, (1877-8) 57. Roferred, 75. 31. Bill to amend the Municipal Code ; presented, (1877-8) 60. Referred, 75. 39. Petition for amendments to article 1080 of the Municipal Code, (1877-8) 65 33. Petition for amendments to the Municipal Code, ( 1877-8) 73. 34. Bill to further amend the Municipal Code ; presented, (1877-8) 14. Referred, 130. 35. Petition for amendments to the Municipal Code, (1878) 33. 36. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code ; presented, 40. Referred, 41. The provisions of this Bill are combined with those of another Bill 72. Vide infra, 42. 37. Bill to amend the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec ; presented (1878)34. Referred, 48. The provision of this Bill are combined with those of another Bill, 72. Vide infra, 42. 38. Bill to consolidate and amend article 637 of the; presented, (1878) 34. Referred, 18. The provisions of this Bill are combined with those another Bill, 72. Vide infra 42. 39. Bill to amend the Municipal C')de of the Province of Quebec ; presented, (1878) 34. Referred, 48. The provisions of this Bill are rombined with those of .another Bill 72, Vide i7ifra, 42. MUNICIPAL CODE— continued. 585 Manicipal Code : — continued. 40. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec ; pre- sented (1878) 15. Referred, 37. The provisions of this Bill are combined with those of another Bill 72. Vide infra, 42. 41. Bill to amend article 775 of the ; presented, (1878) 15. Referred, 37. The provisions of this Bill are combined with those of another Bill, 72. Vide infra, 42. 43. Bill to amend article 712 of the Municipal CJode of the Province of Quebec ; presented, 42nd. Rule suspended ; referred, (1878) 48. Report that the provisions of several Bills to amend the Municipal Code have been combined with this Bill, 72. To be printed, 73. Considered, amended and reported, 123. Passed, 125. By Council with amend- mints; amendments disagreed to, 141. Committee appointed to draw up Reasons, 141. Report of Reasons ; Conference requested with the Council, 142. Acceded to, 143. Report delivery of Reasons ; Council do not insist on some of their amendments ; Amendments re-considered and concurred in, less those mentioned in Message, 145. R. A., 147. (41-42 Vic, c. 10.) Vide CommiUees, 380. 43. Bill to amend the Municipal Code ; presented, (1879) 61. Referred to a Select Com mittee, 79. 44. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code ; presented, (1879) 36. Referred to a Select Committee, 79. 45. Bill to amend the Municipal Code ; presented, (1849) 76. Refersed to a Select Com- mittee, 85. 46. Bill to further amend the Municipal Code ; presented, (1879) 56. Referred to a Select Committee, 79. 47. Bill to amend the Municipal Code ; presented, (1879) 61. Referred to a Select Com- mittee, 92. 4§. Bill to amend the Municipal Code ; presented ; Read twice and referred to a Select Committee, (1879) 123. 49. Bill to amend the Municipal Code; presented, (1879) 250. Committed, 263. Placed on the Orders of the Day after lirst readings, 265. Considered in Committee, 288. Re- ported, 294. Re-Committed ; amended ; reported ; passed, 302, 303. By Council, 330. R. A. 363, (42-13 Vic, c. 22.) 50. Bill to further amend the Municipal Code ; presented ; read 2nd time, rules suspend- ed ; considered in Committee ; reported ; rules suspended ; passed, (1879) 331. By Council with amendments, 335. Considered, 335. 51. Bill to amend the Municipal Code ; presented, (1879) 62. Referred to a Select Com- mittee, 79. 5a. Bill to amend the Municipal Cotle ; presented, (1879) 319. 53. Bill to amend the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec ; presented, (1879) 45. Referred to a Select Committee, 79. 586 MUNICIPAL CODE— continued. ] I. Municipal Code : — continued. 54. Bill to further amend the Municipal Code ; presented, 34. Referred to a Select Com- mittee, (1879) 79. Reported, 254. To be reprinted, 255. Considered in Committee, 312. No Report. Petition for amendments to the Municipal Code, Referred, (1879) 253. 55. Select Committee appointed, to take into consideration all Bills to amend the Mu- nicipal Code, (1879) 62. Several Bills referred, 79. First Report for a reduction of their Quorum, and recommend the purchase of 24 copies of De Bellefeuille's Munici- pal Code, 81. Members added, 124. Petition referred, 253. Report that they have combined the provisions of several Bills into one (No. 36,) 254. Vide Committees, 381. 56. Bill to amend the Municipal Code of the Pro\ince of the Quebec; pre ^id and 31st Rule suspended, (1880) 207. Committed, 239. (The second reading ot the Bill respecting the Treasury Department aud the public revenue, expenditure and ac- counts, was erroneously entered in the Minutes and so journalized, page 239, last paragraph. It should have been the second reading of the above Bill) ; motion for House in Committee, negatived, 284. 57. Respecting the purchase of copies of the Municipal Code, for the use of Members, (1880) 258. 5§. Bill to amend article 1061 of the Municipal Code. (From Legislative Council,)— (1880)255. Committed, 264. Considered in Committee, 267. Re-committed; amended; reported; 283. Passed, 285. Amendment agreed to by Council, 296. R. A., 305. (43-44 Vic,, c. 28.) 59. Bill to further amend the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec ; presented, (1880) 45. Referred to a Select Committee, 97. 60. Bill to further amend the the Municipal Code ; presented, (1880) 65. Referred to a Select Committee, 112. < 61. Bill to further amend the Municipal Code ; presented, (1880) 19. Referred to a Select Committee, 97. Report that the provisions of several Bills have been combined with this one, 220. To be re-printed, 221. Considered and progress reported, 264, 266. 62. Bill to amend the Municipal Code ; presented, (1880) 75, Referred to a Select Com- mittee, 112. 63. Bill to amend the Municipal Code; presented, (1880) 82. Referred to a Select Com- mittee, 112. 64. Bill to amend the Municipal Code; presented, (1880) 106. Referred to a Select Coai- mittee, 180. Vide Committees, 382. 65. Bill to amend article 637 of the Municipal Code, (1881) 222. Committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 290. By Council, 307. R. A., 310. (4046, Vic, c. 22. 66. Bill to amend article 793 of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, (1881) 136. Read twice and referred, 136. r4'M MUNICIPAL CODE— continued. 687 I jd and the Bill i and ac- 239, last lotion for tfembors, )uncil,)— .mended ; A., 305. resented, rred to a a Select ned with 266. ect Com- et Com- 3ct Coin- . isidered, c. 22. c, (1881) Municipal Code : — continued. 67. Bill to amend articles 599 and 785 of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec. (From the Council), (1881) 126. Read twice and referred to the Select Committee on the Municipal Code, 126. 6§. Bill to amend articles 749 and 750 of the Municipal Code, (1881) 122. Referred to Select Committee on the Municipal Code, 122. 69. Bill to amend the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, (1881) 112. Referred to the Select Committee on the Municipal Code, 112. 70. Bill to further amend the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, (1881) 99. Referred to the Select Committee on the Municipal Code, 143, Order referring the Bill rescinded ; replaced on the Orders of the Day, for the second reading, 147. 71. Bill to amend article 1080 of the Municipal Cale, (1881) 246. 72. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code, (1881) 226. 73. Bill to further amend the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, (1881) 82. Referred to a Select Committee, 39. 74. Bill to further amend the Municipal Code, (1881) 32. Referred to a Select Committee, 39. 75. Bill to amend chapter 26 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, and article 559 of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, (1881) 36. Referred to a Select Committee, 70. 76. Bill to amend article 788 of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, (1881) 61. Referred to the Select Committee on the Minicipal Code, 61. 77. Bill to further amend the Municipal Code, (1881) 49. Referred to the Select Com- mittee on the Municipal Code, 49. 7§. Bill to amend article 515 of the Municipal Code of this Province, (1881 43. Referred to a Select Committee, 43. 79. Bill to amend article 904 of the Municipal Code, (1881) 42. Read second time and referred to a Select Committee, 42. Vide Committees, 383. §0. Bill to amend article 639 of the Municipal Code ; Committed, (1882) 154. il. Bill to amend article 1061 of the Municipal Code; referred, (1882) 76. §a. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code, (1882) 29. Referred, 45. 83. Bill to amend the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, (1882) 42. Referred, 57. 688 MUNICIPAL CODE— conftViwerf. ..!.. Municipal Code : — continued. S4. Bill to amend the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, (1882)80. Referred, 30. Reported ; to be re-printed, 138. Considered in Committee and progress reported, 182. Further considered and amended ; to be re-printed, 188. Re-committed, amend- ed, reported and passed, 219. By Council with an amendment ; Message to Council requesting their Honors not to insist on their amendment, 315. Council do not insist, 330. R. A., 362. (45 Vic, c. 35.) Vide CommUtees, 384. 15. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Cotie of the Province of Quebec ; referred, (1882) 60. §•. Bill to amend certain provisions of the Municipal Code, (1882) 49. Committed, 150, Considered in Committee and amended, 188. Motion to re-commit, negatived; reported and passed, 190, By Council, 226. R. A., 363. (46 Vic, c. 36.) 8T. Bill to repeal article 480 of the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, (1882) 78, Committed, 150. 8S. Bill to amend the Municipal Code ; referred, (1882) 60. §9. Bill to amend the Municipal Code with respect to the sale of lands liable to munici- pal taxes, in default of payment thereof, (1883) 123. 90. Bill to amend articles 739, 746 and 746a of the Municipal Code ; presented, (1883) 67. Referred, 68. Reported, 171. To be reprinted, 171. Considered ; Motion to re- commit, negatived ; reported and passed, 234. By Council, 262. R. A. 361, (46 Vic, c. 28.) 91. Bill to amend article 1048 of the Municipal Code, (1883) 38. Referred to a Select Committee, 48. First Report, reduction of Quorum, 52. Member added, 81. Reported, 171. Order for House in Committee discharged ; Bill withdrawn, 234. — Vide Com- mittees, 385. 99. Petition for amendments to article 523 of the Municipal Code so as to protect our woods and forests more efficiently, (1883) 59. 93. Bill to amend article 870 of the Municipal Code. (1884) 117. Referred, 164. 94. Bill to amend article 1003 of the Municipal Code (1884), 64. Referred, 103. 95. Bill to amend article 795 of the Municipal Code, (1884) 52, Referred, 103, 96. Bill to amend the Municipal Code in so far as relates to the sale of lots liable for municipal taxes, in default of payment thereof, (1884)52. Committed, 89. Order discharged and Bill referred, 108. 97. Bill to amend article 521 of the Muncipal Code, (1884) 70. Referred, 103. 9S. Bill to amend articles 639 and 640 of the Municipal Code, (1884) 69. Referred, 103, Report that several Bills have been united with (No. 90) 225, To be reprinted, 225. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 276. — By Council with an amendment, 842. Considered, 342. Agreed to, 345. R. A., 382. (47 Vic, c 81.) I MUNICIPAL CODE— continued. 689 1 1 le of Quebec; % bee, (1882) 78, ible to raunici- to protect our Municipal Code : — continued. 99. Bill to amend the Municipal Code, (1884) 94. KefVrred, 129. Vide Committees, 386, 100. Bill to amend the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, (1885) 126. 101. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code, (1885) 40. Referred, 74. 103. Bill to further amend the Municipal Code, (1885) 278. 103. Bill to amend the Municipal Code, (1885) 45. Referred, 104. 10-1. Bill to amend article 793 of the Municipal Code, (1885) 55. Referred, 68. 105. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code, (1885) 182. Committed, consi- sidered and progress reported, 241, 250, Amended and reported, 259. Re-committed and amended, 264. Further amended and passed, 295. By Council, 317. R. A, 322, (48 Vic, c. 28.)— Vide Committees, 387, 106. Petition for amendments to the Municipal Code in relation to the appointment of Auditors, (1886) 303. lOr. Bill to amend the Municipal Code, (1886)64. Referred, 64. Reported, 240. Considered, amended and reported, 354. Motion tore-commit the Bill, negatived, 411, Passed, 412, By Council, 424. R. A., 432 (49-50 Vic, c 21.) 10§. Bill to further amend the Municipal Code, (1886) 19. Referred, 37. 109. Bill to amend article 926 of the Municipal Code, (1886) 115. Referred, 115. 110. Bill to further amend article 312 of the Municipal Code, (1886) 40. Debate on second reading adjourned, 212. Committed, 219. Considered and progress reported, 237. Amended 324. Re-committeed and amended, 336. Passed, 353- By Council, amended, 408. Agreed to with an amendment, 408. Agreed to, by Council, 418. R. A. 431. (49-50 Vic,, c, 22.)— Petition praying that article 2 of this Bill be struck out, 341. 111. Bill to amend article 1080 of the Municipal Code, (1886) 32. Referred, 37. 112. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code, (188()) 40. Referred, 40. Vide Committees, 388. 113. Bill to amend certain provisions of the Municipal Code, (1887) 108. Referred, 131. 111. Bill to amend certain articles of the Municipal Code, (1887) 73. Committed, 101. Considered and reported, 207. Passed, 230, 115. Bill to amend the Mimicipal Code of the Province of Quebec, (1887) 44. SeconcJ reading negatived, 106. lie. Bill to amend the Municipal Code, (1887) 44. Referred, 131. 117. Bill to amend article 926 of the Municipal Code, (1887) 73. Referred, 131. 11§. Bill to amend article 561 of the Municipal Code, (1887) 88. Referred, 131. 690 MUNICIPAL— MUNICIPALITIES. Municipal Code : — coiitinued. 119. Bill to amend article 788 of the Municipal Code, (1887) 88. Referred, 131. 130. Bill to amend the Municipal Code of the Province of Quebec, (1887) 97. Referred, 131. Reported, 185. To be reprinted, 185. Considered and progress reported, 218, Amended, reported and passed, 245. 131. Bill to amend article 521 of the Municipal Code, respecting winter vehicles, (1887) 155. Second reading negatived, 210. 133. Bill to amend and interpret article 712 of the Municipal Code, (1887) 198. Referred, 211. Reported, 238. 133. Bill (from the Legislative Council), intituled : " An Act to amend Article 513 of the Municipal Code," (1887) 198. Read the first time, 199. Committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 212. Amendments agreed to by Council, 226. R, A., 296. (50 Vic, c. 14.) 134. Select Committee appointed to consider all the Bills to amend the Municipal Code, (1887) 92. ij'irst report, 114. Second Report, 185. Third Report, 238. Vide Com- mittees, 389. Petition for amendments to article 1080 of the Municipal Code, 87. Vide Accounts, 983. Committees, 373-389. Municipal Consolidated Loan Fund :— Vide Accounts, 984. Municipal Corporations : 1. Bill to authorize Municipal Corporations to use the sinking fund which they are obliged to invest for the redemption of Bonds issued by them; presented, (1879) 33. Committeed, 79. Considered in Committee ; amended ; reported ; passed, 97. By Council, 134. R. A., 362. (42-43 Vic, c. 42.) 3. Bill to permit Municipal Corporations to capitalize their debts, (1881) 226. Commit- ted, considered, amended, reported and passed, 290. Ry Council, 306. R. A., 310 (44-45 Vic, c 26.) Municipal Councils : 1. Bill to authorize Municipal Councils to pass by-laws for providing for the taxation of personal property, (1882) 213. 3. Bill authorizing Municipal Councils to pass by-laws providing for the taxation of personal property, (1884) 94. Vide Bribery & Corruption, Municipal Debentures: — Bill relating to the redemption of; presented, (1880) 181. Municipalities : 1. Bill to amend the Act respecting Municipalities and Roads in Lower Canada; pre- sented, (1867-68) 86. Referred, 117. MUNICIPALITIES-MUTUAL. 591 Municipalities : — continued. it. Bill to extend tlie provisiona of chap. 24 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Ca- nada, intituled : " An Act respecting Municipalities and Roads in Lower Canada," presented, (1869) 48. Comniitted, 81. Reported amended, 98. Passed, 103. Ry Council T.-ith ttiiiuuunicnta, IbtJ. Considerfid, HH. Agreed to, 165. R. A., 220. (.32 Vic., c. 33.) Vide Committees, 892. 3. Bill to amend the Act 27 Vic, cap. 9. respecting the sale of Lands hy ; presented, (1869-70) 47. Referred to a Select Committee, 108. Reported amended, 121. Bill to be reprinted, 131. Order for the third reading discharged ; Bill re-committed ; amend- ed, reported, road third time and passed. 149. By Council, 178. R. A., 190. (33 Vic, c. 22.) Vide ComviUteta, 393. 4. Motion that the contribution imposed upon Municipalities under chap. 109 of Con. Stats, for L. C, be abolished ; objection made that this motion disposes of a revenue, Ac, and is out of order ; Mr. Speaker decides that it is out of order ; His decision ap- pealed from, and confirmed by the House, (1872) 139. Vide Accounts, 985-988. Committees, 392, 393. Real Estate, 1. Municipal Loan Fund : 1. Petitions for the remission of the principal and interest due to the Municipal Loan Fund by the town of St John, (1879) 202, 246. 2. House goes into Committee to consider of certain proroeod Resolutions respecting the Lower Canada Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund, ( 1880) 204. Report Resolutions, 205. Agreed to, 206. Bill presented. — Vide Lower Canad: Comolidai'Ml Municipal Loan Fund. 3. Municipalities indebted to the Municipal Loan Fund, (1880) 285. 4. Petitions from Longueuil and Charably Basin, praying that their debt to the Muni- cipal Loan Fund be remitted, (1882) 82. 5. Motion that it is advisable to suppress the office of Commissioner of the Municipal Loan Fund ; Negatived, (1884) 305. Vide Accounts, 989-1023. Municipal Returns : — Vide Accounts, 986, 988. Municipal Subscriptions in favor of Railways :— Vide Accounts, 1458. Municipal Taxation : — Vide Committees, 390, 391. Municipal Taxes : — Bill respecting; presented, (1880) 94. Motion for second reading object- ed to ; Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision until tomorrow, 237. Bill ruled out of order, 269. Mutual Assurance Association of the Fabriqnes of Montreal and St. Hyacinthe :— Vide Insurance Companies, 25, 46. 592 MUTUAL— NAVIGATIONS. Mutual Assurance Association of the Fabriques of Quebec and Three Rivers &c> :— Vido Jitmiance Companies, II — 01' Montreal and tit. llyacinthe. Vido Insurance Companies, 10. Mutual Assurance: — Vide Insurance Companies, 3-6, 10, 11. 15-21, 31, 36, 39, 40. Com- mittefs, 42-48, 396. Mutual Building Societies : — Vide Building Societies, 6. Mutual Fire Insurance Companies :— Vide Insurance Companies, 15, 16, 20, 21, 86, 40, 44, 49. | Richmond, Drummond and Yamaska — Stanstead and Sherbrooke. Mutual Insurance Companies :— Vide Committees, 394, 395, 396. N. National Institute :— Vide Pine Arts. Natural History Society :— Vide Montreal 184. National Monument Company : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the National Monument Company, (1883)66. Report of notice, 99. Bill presented, 100. Referred, 121. Reported, 224. Considered reported and passed, 2i4. Fee remitted, 248. By Council, 300. R. A, 361. (46 Vic, c. 69.) National School Property :— Vide Quebec National School Property. Naturaliste Canadien :— Petitions for increased aid. (1869) 31. (1869-70) 53. (1870) 52. Nault, Joseph : Vide Accounts, 1024, 1025. I. Bills, and Petitions relative to Navigation, 1, 2. II. Petitions relative to particular Canals, Rivers and Proceedings thereon, 3-13. NAVIGATIONS-co«/m«grf. 693 I, Bills, and Petitions relative of Rivers and Navigation. 1. I'etition for aid to encourage Winter Navigation, (1874-5) 22. 2. Hill til deline and extend the privilege of ownerd of Tug Boats for the paymont of their tuwiigc, { 187()) 1 18. Xot proceeded in. edings [ II. Petitions relative to particular Canals, Rivers, and proceedings thereon, viz : 3. B^cancour Bay : — Petition for an Act to authorize Pierre Mayrand to construct Booms at tho place called, Baie de Bdcancour, (1874-5) 77. Notice sufBcient, 119. Bill prosenti d, I'JG. Xot proceeded in Petitions against, 107, 131. 4. B^cancour River: — Petition for an Act to grant Charles Cotti the exclusivt; right to construct Booms on a certain part of the River Bdcancour, (1874-5) 71. Report of notice, 84. Bill presented, 85. Referred, 100. Reported with amendments, 132. Con- sidered in Committee; reported ; passed, 146. By Council with amendments ; agreed to, 2M. R. A. 313. (38 Vic, c. 97.) 5. Blask Lak3 : — Petition for aid to deepen the discharge of, (1874-5) 89. 0. Chaudiere River : — Petition for permission to make improvements on the Chau- diijre River, ( 1873-74) 89. Report of notice, 102. 7. Petition praying for the privilege of making improvements on the River Chaudiere and exacthig tolls for the use of the same, (1874-75) 77. Notice sufficient 84. Bill presented, 85. Referred, 100. Reported with amendments, 250. Considered in Com- mittef, Reported ; passed, 2C2. By Council, with amendments ; Considered and amended in Committee ; amendments agreed to, 292. Agreed to by Coumiil, 298. R. A. 313, (:?8 Vic, c 98.) 8. L' Assomption River : — Petition for an Act to grant W. H. Parker, certain privileges on that river, (1769) 58. 9. Mastigouche River : — For aid to construct a canal from that river to the river Maskinong(5, (1871) 134. 10. Nicolet River : — Petition of Ant. Mayrand, for the exclusive permission to erect Booms on the, (1872) 83. Recommend suspension of 51st Rule, 98. Bill presented, 108. Referred, 162. Reported, amended, 222. Considered, reported and passed, 226. By Council, 270. R. A. 273. (36 Vic, c 81.) 11. Riviere du Ch6ne and Riviere au Prince :— For aid to deepen those rivers, (1869-70) 112. 12. St. Jean Chrysostdme River : — Aid to deepen that river, (1869) 38. 13. St. Jean Chrysostdme : — Aid to deepen a river running through that parish, ( 1869-70) 62. 37 H M 694 NAVIGATION COMrANIEti— NESBITT. Ilaviptton di^m'pmit^* Bills and Petitions relative to Navigation Companies. 1 . Huron and Ontario Ship Canal Company :— For a Committee to ozamine the prcsont {JDsition of the said Company, (18G9-70) 126, 9. Lake Memphremagogf Navigation Company :— Petition of Henry Keycs, and of George Stephen, for an Act to make valid certain by-laws passed by the Lake Mem- pliremagog Navigation Company, (1867-68) 86. lleport notice not sufficient: 51it Rule HUHpended, 95. Bill presented, and 49th Rule suspended, 128. 3. Laprairie Navigation Company :— Petition for an Act of incorporation ; presented, (1870)45. Report of notice, 49. Bill presented, 64. Reported amended, 87. Com- mitted, 105. Considered and reported. 111. Re-committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 116. By Council, 218. R. A., 220. (34 Vic, c. 43.) Longaenil Navigation Company : 4. Petition for amendments to their Act for incorporation, (1880) 109. Report of notice, 120. ff. Bill to amend the Act, 29 Vict., chap. 86, incorporating the Longueuil Navigation Company. From the Council, (1880) 339. Referred, 239. Reported, 242. Considered in Committee; reported; passed, 245. R. A., 305. (43-44 Vic, c. 56. 6. Maganaoippi River Improvement Company: — Billto incorporate the; presented, (1869) 49. Reported amended, 89. Committed, 106. Reported, 108. Passed, 116. By Council, 195. R. A., 220. (32 Vic, c. 64.) T. St. Francis and Yamaska Rivers : — Petitions praying the Government to improve the said Rivers, or in default that certain power be granted to a Company which would undertake to make such improvements, (1869) 54, 58, 151. 8. St. Francis ana Yamaska Rivers Improvement Company :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (IR.fll 51. Report of notice, 54. Bill presented, 59. Reported amended, 128, Committed, ] '58, Reported, 140, Passed, 145, By Council, 195, R. A., 221, (32 Vic, c. 63.) 9. Union Navigation Company : — Petition for amendment sto their Act of incorporation and for other purposes, (1875) 23. Report of notice, 44. Bill presented, 45. Referred, CA Reported with amendments, 115. Considered, reported and passed, 133. By Council with amendments, 178. Agreed to, 178. R. A., 196. (39 Vic, c 58.) Petition against, 67. Nazareth Asylum -.—Yide Accounts, 924, 925, 1236. Montreal, 185-188, Quebec, 95, Neigette : — Vide Lands, 23, Neshitt, Thomas T. :— Vide Law, Practice of, 20, 21, NKW-lUlUNiSWICK— NICOLET. 595 New-Brunswick and Canada Railway Company :— Vide AmnmtH, V.V.\4. New City Oa« Company Montreal :— Viile Gas Compnniei, U, 4. Hew England Paper Company :— Petition for mi Acttoincorijomtotho Now F'tigiiind I'tiper, Comiiftiiy, (188.')) 3'2, Report of notico, IVy, Hill prosontod, 3'.t. Roft-rrod, •\r>. Uoportod, 8(5. C ti:iider«*d, amended, roported and pasHcd, 1)8. Hy Council with an amendment 17K. Agreed to, 178. R. A., '.V20. (48 Vic, c. T/.t.) New-Liverpool :— Vide Tcrriturial I)ivmon$, 70. Newport and Paboi :— Vide Statutes, 4. Newport, (Municipality) :— Vide Roads, 148. Territorial Dim»ioTis, 71. Newport, (Township) : 1. Petition for an Act to ratify the line of the third range of the township of Newton, (1869) 31. !i. Petition of Madame Saveusc do Beaujou praying that no Act may lie passed to ratify the line of the third range of the township of Newton, (1869) 61. Vide Surveys, 10. New York Life Insurance Co :— Vide Insurance Companies, 37. Nicolas Rioux Seigniory :— Vide Cadastre, 5. Nicole, Joseph :— Vide Accounts, 206. Nicolet and Drummond : — Vide Drummond and Arthabasha. Nicolet, Arthabaska and Drummond :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 72-74. Nicolet (County) :— Vide Elections, 99. Nicolet River : — Vide Navigations, 10. Bridges, 72, 77. Nicolet (Town:) 1. Petition praying that the said village of Nicolet be encted into a town, (1872) 38. Report of notice, 51. Bill presented, 94. Referred 150. Reported, amended, 229. Consi- dered, reported and passed, 241. By Council with amenderaents, 263, Agreed to, 265. R. A., 273, (36 Vic, c. 52,) Petition against 156. 2. Petition of the town council, for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1873- 74) 64. Report of notice, 80. Bill presented, 80. Referred, 93. Reported with amend- ments, 132. Considered, reported and passed, 144. By Council with amendments ; agreed to, 200, R. A,, 203, (37 Vic, c, 44,) 3. Petition for amendments to the charter of the said town, (1879) 35. Report of notice, 44, Bill presented, 45. Referred, 59. 74, Reported, 101, Considered in Committee ; re- ported ; passed, 109, By Council with amendments, 163, Amendments considered in Committee, reported and agreed to, 168. R, A,, 361. (42-43 Vic, c 63.) 696 NICOLET— NORTHERN. Nicolet (Town) -.—continued. 4. Petition for nn Act to fiirtlier amond the Act 36 Victoriii, Chapter 52, intituled; " An Act to incorporate the town of Nicolet," (18S7) 27. Report of not ice, 72. Bill pre- sented, 73. Referred, 85. Reported, 114. Considered reported and passed, 123. By Coun- cil amended, 185. Amendments agreed to, i97. R. A., 296. (50 Vic, c. 61.) 5. Hdtel-Dieu: — Petition for an Act to incori)orate the" H6t(!l-Dieu de Nicolet (1887) 1 21. Report of notice, 42. Bill presented, 43. Referred, and GOth Rule suspended, 49, Reported, b3. Considered, reported and passed, 64. By Council, 140. Fee refunded, 181 . R. A., 297. (50 Vic, c 31.) 6. Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation : — Vide Religious Denominations, 52. t. Seminary: — Petition for an Act to amend the Art 22 Victoria, chapter 68, intituled: An Act to modify the personal composition of the Corporation of the Seminary of Nicolet, (1886) 34. Report of notice, 73. Bill presei\ted, 75. Referred, 75. Reported, 133, Considered, reported and passed, 145. By Council, 210. Fee remitted, 237. R. A., 431, ^ (49-50 Vic, 43.) 8. Soeurs de I'Assomption de la Vierge:— Aid for an Institute in the parish of St. Jean Baptiste de Nicolet, (1873-74) 34. Noble, Colin :— Vide Railivays, 336. Nolle prosequi Montmagny :— Vide Accounts, 889, 890. Nominingue College : — Vide Education, 76. Nonjudicial days : — Vide Civil Code and Code of Civil Procedure, 104. Non-navigable Rivers : — Vide Accounti, 1027. Non-navigable Streams and Lakes :— Vide Public Lmids, 4,5. Normal Schools :— Vide Accounts, 1O28-1037. Normandin, B. : — Petition for the right to sell the meat of cattle killed outside the limils, of the city of Muntreal, (1883) 51. Tohepri'ited, 52. Order for the printing of Petitim ] rescindc 1, 53. North Eastern and Eastern Boundaries :— Vide AccourUs, 1038. Northern and North western limits of the Province :— Vide Limits of the Province of Quebec. | Northern Colonization R^iilway Company : — Vide Arcotmts, 1335, 1336. Railways, 170-174. Northern Colonization Road :— Vide Roads, 194. Norrheru Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 175. Northern transit Company : — Petition for an Ant of incorporation, (1877-8) 68. Ri^portof notice, 80. Rill ( re.se n ted, 80. Referred. 138, Reported, 151. Considered, reported and| passed, 180. By Council with amendments, 217, NORTHFIELD- NORTH WEST. 59*7 I h of St. Jean Northfield and Cameron :— Vide Roads, 149. Horth Ham : — Vido Bridges, 78. Roads, 150. North Shore Railway and St. Maurice Navigation and Land Company :— Vide RaUwayt, 103, 104, 105, 180-182. North Shore and Cap Rouge Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 176, 177. Nort Shore and Montreal, Ottawa and Western Lines of Railway :— Vide Accounts, 1338 Railways, 178, 179. North Shore and St. Maurice Railway and Navigation Company :— Vide Accounts, 1337. North Shore Railway Company :— Vide Accounts, 1339-1350. Railways, 184-192. North Shore Railway Syndicate :— Vide Accounts, 1351, 1352. Railways, 193. North Shore Turnpike Road Debentures :— Vide Accounts, 1040. North Shore Turnpike Trust : 1. Petition of the holders of debentures of the North Shore Turnpike Trust, praying the Government to assist them, (1867-68) 57. 2. Petition of the Municipality of the Parish of L'Ancienne Lorette, praying that the Turnpike Trust Company of the North Shore bo released from the debt contracted for the construction of roads on the South Shore, (1867-68) 136. 3. Petitions praying that the North Shore Turnpike Trust be released from the debt of the South Shore Turnpike Trust, (1869) 59, 81, 103, 194. 4. Eeturn of the Treasurer showing the receipts from the Dorchester Bridge. Vide Accounts, 1041, 1042. Roads, 165. North West : 1. Motion for an Addross to the Lieutenant-Governor respecting the Rebellion in the North West. {18- I'?. Two amendments propose^l ; second amendment agreed to, 124. AnCu.ier aviendment proposed ; objection taken that it is not in Order, — Mr. SpPiike,- ;'> armlet! the objection ; Debate on last amendment adjourned, 12.5, 130, 132. RefiUTi. Ai, i29 131. Vide Addresses, 16. 2. Motion upOii which to base an Address to tlit, <" . • or General stating that it would be just au i prudent to grant a general and complete amnesty to all who took part in the late li oubles in the North West ; amendment proposed that it is not expedient to adopt, at present, the Resolutions submitted, (1886) 199. Obje"'tion taken that this Motion ia not in Order, — Mr. Speaker overru'ed the objection, 200. Amendment agreed to; main Motion r.s amended, njrreod ;o, 201. Another Motion on the same subject, 230. Auicwdmoni, proposed and agreed to, 231. Main Mfition, as amended, Hgi'eed tO; 232. Anotbi>r moi?rn on the .-an.d subject; two amendments proposed thereto, 283. First ameudm.'n'v "".reed to, another amendment proposed and same agreed to; main Motion, as i-. ner.ded f.^reed to, (1880) 284. Vide Riel, Louis. 598 NOETH WEST— NOTARIES. North West Expedition : 1. Bill re8i)ecting those candidates for liberal prolessiong who took part in the North- West expedition in 1885, (1886) 286. Committed, 31'.). Considered, amended, reported and passed, 346. By Counoil, 423. K. A. 433. (49-50 Vic, c. 33.) 3. Bill to amend the Act 49-50. Victoria, chapter, 33, section 1, respecting those candi dates for the study and practice of the liberal professions who took part in the North West expedition of 1885. " (1887) 69. Committed, considered a) 1 progress reported, 106. 141. Referred to Committee on Legislation, 141. Reported, 211. Considered, reported and passed, 247. 'Mm0 I. Public Bills relative to the Notarial Profession, Notariali Acts aud the Notarial Code and Proceedings thereon, 1 — 40. II. Petitions from various persons for admission to practice i^s Nntaxies and Proceedings thereon, 50—60. III. Other Petitions relative to the Notarial Profession, 61—72. I. Public Bills relative to the Notarial Profession, Notarial Act-, ah\ the Notarial Code and Proceedings thereon : 1. Bill to render valid all Notarial Acts which were not countersignf d at the tinu; o: the promulgation of Civil Code, on account of the death of the secc ^d Notary who ought to have countersigned such Acts; presented, (1869) 25. Referred to a Select Committee, 44. Reported amended, 201. Reported, 210. Read the third time on a division and passed ; 212. Vide Corrmittees, 397. 3. Bill to render valid certain Notarial Acts ; presented, (1863-70) 27. Committed, 49. Reported, amended, 58. Passed, 65. By Council, with amendments, 132. Considered, 132. Agreed to, 185. R. A. 190. (33 Vic, c. 23. 3. Bill to amend the Notaries' Act 89 Vict., chap. 33, and 43 and 44 Vic, chap, zi. (ic.'^- 86. Order for second reading discharged ; Bill withdrawn, 236. 4. Bill to amend the 10th Section of the Notarial Act, 33 vie, ohap. 28; presented, (1874-5) 165. NOTARIES— cow^mMgrf. 699 he North- 1, repuritd ^ ose candi the North i reported, bnsidered, .cts aud Notaries i ct> an^. e tim(i c: gn itary whu g-sf a Select ime on a flitted, 411 tnsidered, )reflent«d, I. Public Bills relative to the Notarial Profession, &c. : —continued. 5. For an Act to legalize the proceedings of the Board of Notaries of the district of Beauharnois, (1867-68) 25. 6. Bill to legalize, in certain respects, the proceedings of certain Boards of Notaries ; presented, (1867-68) 80. Referred to a Select Committee, 90. Eeported, with amend- ments, 95. Committed, ib. Reported, 116. Passed, 120. By Council, 152. R. A., 155- (31 Vic, c, 31.) Vide Covimittees, 398, 405. 7. Bill to amend the law relating to the Board of Notaries ; presented, (1875) 16. Rcttiita to the Select Committee on the Bill respecting the Notarial Profession, 34. i. Bill from the Legislative Council, intituled : " An Act to amend the different Act* respecting the Notarial profession and to consoldate them into one Act under the title of the Notarial Code," Read first time. (1883) 95, Committed, 133. Motion to refer said - Bill to a Select Committee, objected to on the ground that no notice had been given, — Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision, 144. Mr. Speaker sustained the objection, 145. Another amendment proposed and same withdrawn ; considered and progress reported, 145. 192. Considered, amended and reported, 204. Passed, 233. Amendments agreed to by Council, 252. R. A. 360. (46 Vic, c 32.) 9. Petitions praying for amendments to the Notorial Code, (1883) 99, 210. 10. Bill to amend the Notarial Code, 46 Vict., chap. 32. (1884) 112. Read second time and referred, 153. Eeported, 303. 11. Bill to amend article 116. of the Notarial Code (46 Vict., chap. 32)." (1885) 118. Committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 192. By Council, 223. R. A. 322. (48 Vic, c. 35.) t2. Bill to amend articles 25 and 231 of the Notarial Code. (1885) 69. Second reading negatived, 113. '.I. Bill to amend the Act 46 Victoria, chapter 32, (the Notarial Code) ( 18&>) 10 1 . Debate on second reading adjourned, 209. Committed, 240, Considered, amendrd, ro|)i>rted, 265. Re-committed ; considered and amended, 296. 14. Bill to amend article 220 of the Notarial Code. (1886) 80. Committe.l, ocnsideredand reported, 415. Passed, 420. By Council, 424, R. A. 432, (49-50 Vic, c 20.) 15. Bill to amend the Notarial Code, (1886) 70. Read 2nd time ; question of urgency pro- posed, — and objection being taken that no ^notice was given, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the motion was out of order, 339. Question of urgency proposed and negatived, 351. Motion That rules 19 and 24 be suspended ; negatived, 352. Considered, amended and reported P'l. Re-committed, considered and progress reported ; objection taken to the ruling vi Mr. Chairman ; Mr. Speaker overruled the Chairman's decision, 410. Bill further considered and reported, 410. Re-committed and amended, 411. Passed, 420. 16. Bill to amend the Notarial Code, (1886) 116. ir. Bill to amend the Notarial Code. (1887) 44. Three months hoist, 78. 600 laOTAniES— continued. I. Public Bills relative to the Notarial Profession, &c. •.—continued. IS. Bill, intituled : " An Act to render valid certain Notarial Deeds, "(1882) 42. Referred, 79. Reported, 83. Re-printed, 83. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 101. By Council, 157. R. A., 204. (45 Vic, c. 31.) 19. Bill to render valid certain Notarial Deeds, (1884) 52. Committed, considered and amended, 110. Reported and paased, 127. By Council, 150. R. A., 381. (47 Vic, c. 33.) ao. Bill to render valid certain Notarial Deeds, (1885) 36. Referred, 74. Reported, 212. 31. Bill to render valid certain Notarial Deeds, (18Sfi) 116. Second reading negatived, 310, 92 Bill to render valid certain Notarial instruments; From Council, (1874-5) 175. Read lie first timo, 176. C 55. Hugh( Notarie of notic Conaide 56. LarocI admit li Bill prea By CouJ 57. Tll6bei him, aft presente passed, ] 5§. Th^ore Napol^o 52. Bill the casti and pass 50. Thomai Notary Bill pres 60. Tranch Notaries 56. Bill ] reported NOTARIES— cow/m?/e^/. 603 II. Petitions from various persons, for admission, &c. •.—continued. 52. Demers, Louis, Joseph,of Strabridge : — Petition for the passing of an Act to authorize the Provincial Board of Notaries to admit him, after examination, to the i)ractice of the Notarial ProfeKsion, (1872) 73. Report of notice, 98. 53. Fahey, William : — Petition for an Act to authorize him to be examined before the Board of Notaries for admission to practice, (1871) 81) 97. Report of notice, 104. Bill presented, 119. Referred, 143. Reported with amendment, 17.. Considered, reported, and passed, 186. By Council, 217. R. A„ 228. (35 Vic, c. 52. 54. Guy, Alphonse : — Petition for an Act to an thorize the Pre ^'incial Board of Notaries to admit him to practice the profession of Notary, (1873-74) 34. Report of notice ; Bill presented, 39. Referred, 49. Reported with an amendment, 65. Considered in Committee, reported and paased, 72. Fee remitted, 117. By Legislative Council, 134. R. A. 202. (37 ViCj, c. 58. 55. Hughes, Qeorge A : — Petition for an Act to authorize the Provincial Board of Notaries to admit him, after examination, to practice as a Notary, (1872) 47. Report of notice, 59. Bill presented, 94. Referred, 100. Reported, 165. Fee refunded, 166. Considered, reported and passed, 175. By Council, 268. R. A., 271. (36. Vic- c. 83.) 56. Laroche, Louis Thomas : — Petition for an Act to authorize the Board of Notaries to admit him to the practice of the Notarial Profession, 56. (1877-8) 51. Report of notice ; Bill presented, 56. Referred, 61. Reported, 112. Considered, reported and passed, 121. By Council, 187. R. A., 228. (41. Vict., c. 60.) 57. Th6berge, Oeorge :— Petition for an Act to authorize the Board of Notaries to admit him, after exmination, to practice as a Notary, (1879) 43. Report of notice, 51. Bill presented, 52. Referred, 59. Reported, 101. Considered in Committee; reported; passed, 108. By Council, 139. R. A., 362. (42-43 Vic, c. 87.) 5S. Th^oret, Napoleon : — Petition for an Act to authorize the Board of Notaries to admit Napoleon Th^oret to the practice of the Notarial Profession. (1883) 49. Report of notice, 52. Bill presented, 67. Motion to postpone second reading six months, negatived by the casting vote of Mr. Speaker, 83. Referred, 84. Reported, 135. Considered reported and passed, 153. By Council, 224. Fee remitted, 249. R. A. 360. (46 Vic, c. 33.) 59. Thomas, Daniel : — Petition for an Act to authorize him to practice the Profession of Notary in connection with his office as Registrar, (1876) 23. Report of notice, 26. Bill presented, 53. Referred, 74. Leave granted to withdraw the Bill ; Fee refunded, 113. 60. Trauchemontagne, C. E. 0. F. : — Petition for an Act to authorize the Board of Notaries to admit him to practice the Notarial profession, (1875) 44. Report of notice 56. Bill presented, 71. Referred, 103. Reported with amendments, 148. Considered, reported and passed, 169. By Council, 194. R. A., 197. (39 Vic, c. 88.) %' 604 NOTAKIES-NOTIFICATIONS. III. Other Petitions relative to the Notarial Profession : 61. Of Theodore Doucet, for an Act to authorize him to keep the minutes of his late fa- ther, and to give authentic copies thereof, (1867-68) 24. Report of notice; recom- mend auspension of Slat Rule, 26. Bill presented, 32. Reported, with amendments, 64. Debate on second reading adjourned, 73. Debate resumed ; Bill committed, 78. Considered and reported, 80. Passed, 84. By Council, 125. R. A., 155. (31 Vic, c, 57.) 63. Petition for an Act to legalize the proceedings of the Board of Notaries of the dis- trict of Beauharnois, ( 1867-68) 25. Report of notice ; recommend suspension of Gist Rule, 38. 63. Petition of C. E. 0. Belle, for an Act to authorize him to keep the minutes of hig late father and to give authentic copies thereof, (1869-70.) 18. Report of Notice ; Bill presented, 24. Reported amende^;, 122. Committed, 140. Order for House in Com- mittee discharged ; Fee remitted, 180. 64. Petition for amendments to the Act respecting the Notarial Profession, (1869-70) 145. 6ft, Petition of the Board of Notaries, District of Quebec, for amendments to the Act respecting the Notarial Profession, (1869-70) 151. 66. Petition for amendments to the Act respecting the Notarial Profession, (1869-70) 15.''. 67. Petition for amendments to the Act respecting the Notarial Profession, (1871) 74. 68. Petition for an Act to authorize certain persons to act as Notaries and Registrars, (1873-74) 68. To be printed, 70. 69. Petition for the repeal of sections 50 and 51 of the Act to consolidate and amend the Acts respecting the Notarial Profession, (1873-74) 68. TO. Petition for the repeal of sections 50 and 51 of the Act to amend and consolidate the Acts relating to the Notarial Profession, (1874-5) 63. Vide Committees, 398-406. 71. Petition for an Act to a>ithorize certain parties to Act as Notaries and Registrars, (1874-5) 54. 72. Petition for amendments to the Notarial Tariff, (1877-8) 221. Vide Accounts, 118, 119. Notifications : 1. Bill respecting Notifications, Protests and Services, (1883) 100. 3. Bill respecting Notifications, Protests and Services, (1884) 52. Referred, 110. Re- ported, 303. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 322. By Council, 362. R. A., 381. (47 Vic, c. 14.) 3. Bill to amend the Act 47 Victoria, cap. 14, intituled : " An Act respecting Notifica- tions, Protests and Services," (1885) 32. Committed, 48. Considered, reported and ptwsed, 52. By Council, 77. R. A., 320. (48 Vic, c 18.) Petitions in favor of the above, 260. NOTRE-DAME-NUT-LOOKS. 605 I I Notre-Dame de Bonsecours : — Acl to remove all doubts tus to the le^al existence of the mu- iiic'ii)ality of the parish of Notre-Diime ile Bonsecours, in the county of Ottiiwa, in the district of Ottawa. (1883) 21. Keport ol notice, 47. Hill presented, Gl Koferred, Cy. Kt'))orted, 122. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 129. By Council, 173. R. A., 3G1. (46 Vic, c. 41.) Notre-Dame de Or&ce, (village) : 1. Petition for an Act to authorize the Corporation of said village to have a plan made out, and delining the procedure to be followed to have said plan declared binding on all Cdiiccrned, (187G) 52. Report of notice, G3. Bill presented, G6. Referred, 91. Report- ed with amendments, 134. Considered, 153. Reported and pasntd, 160. By Council, 192. R. A., 204 (40 Vic, c. 39.) 2. Petition for an Act to change its name to that of COte St. Antoine, ( 1879) 35. Report of notice, 75. Bill presented, 7G. Referred, 98. Reported, 149. Considered in Committee; reported ; passed, 156. By Council with an amendment, 290. Agreed to, 291. A clerical error amended, 295. Agreed to by Council, 320. R. A., 361, (42-43 Vic, c. 43.) Petition against the foregoing Bill. 100, — In favor 108. Vide Territorial Divisions, 75, 76. Notre-Dame des Anges de Montauban :— Vide Parishes, Civil erection o/, 16. Notre-Dame des Anges Farm :— Vide Accounts, 1044, Committees, 407. Notre-Dame des Anges : — Petition for the annexation of that parish to the county of Iber- ville for judicial and other purposes, (1872) 114. Notre-Dame des Neiges Cemetery : — Vide Cemeteries, 2-5. Montreal, 93. Notre-Dame du Mont Carmel :— Vide Roads, 151. Notre-Dame du Portage :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 77. Notre-Dame du Sacr^ Coeur : — Civil erection of the parish of : — Vide Accounts, 1045. Notre-Dame Hospital : — Vide Montreal, 191, 192. Nova Scotia :— Vide Accotmts, 1046. Nova Scotia Road .-—Vide Roads, 152. Noxious Weeds, Destruction of :— Vide Roads, 2. NuEiismatic and Antiquarian Society:— Vide .Ar;f?oM»<«, 927. Montreal, 125, 126, 197, 198. Nut-Looks :— Vide Accounts, 1399. Committees, 408, 409. m'l'^ 1 606 OATHS— ONSLOW. 0. Oaths : I. Bill respectinc; the administration of Oaths of Office, (1867-68) 4. (1869) 5. (1869-70) 6. (1870) 3. (1871) 4. (1872) 4. (1873-74) 9. (1874-75) 13. (1875) 3. (1876) 8. (1877-78) 5. (1878) 4. (1879) 3. (IS-^O) 5. (1881) 4. (1882) 3. (1883) 12. (1884) 13. (1885) 5. (1886) 7. (1887) 12. 9. Bill respecting Oaths and the administration thereof, (1885) 156. Second reading negatived, 241. 3. Bill respecting Oaths and the administration of Oathe, (1887) 53. Petitions praying that this Bill may not become law, 135, 152. Obalski, Mr. J. :— Vide Accounts, 1048. Oblata : — Vide Religious Denominations, 46. O'Farrell, John :— Petition praying to be heard at the Bar of the House, against the Bill to amend the Gold Mining Act, (1869-70) 169. Oeuvre et Fabrique de Montreal :— Vide Montreal, 93. OflHicers, List of :— Vide Accounts, 1049. Public Officers, 1-14. Officers of Primary Instruction :— Vide Co^nmittees, 101. Education, 41, 44. Official Cadastre :— Vide Accounts, 170 192. Official Gazette :— Vide Accounts, 1050. Official plans and books of Reference :— Vide Cadastral Plans and Books of Reference, 1-4. Montreal, 199. Officials :— Vide Accounts, 1051. O'Meara, Wm. :— Vide Railways, 336. Omnibus and Transfer Company :— Vide Montreal, 201, 202. Omnibus Company :— Vide Montreal, 203. Onslow (Township) :— Petition for changesinsomeof the ranges of the* 'd township, (1869) 15. Onslow :— Vide Surveys, 11. 869-70) ^78) 5. 886) 7. reading sraying ORDERS. 607 I. Standing Orders of the House, 1—145. II. Sessional Orders of the House, 146—178. III. Incidental Proceedings, 179—183. i >i Bill to mce. 1-4. I. Standing Orders of the "RoxiBe— relative to— Bills, Private : 1. That no petition for a Private or Local Bill bo received after the first three weeks of each Session, nor any Private or Local Bill after the lirst four weeks, nor any report thereon after the first six weeks of each Session, Ac, (1867-68) 140. Resolutions modifyng the foregoing, (1869)206. Amended by fixing the time for receiving Peti- tions to two weeks, Bills to three weeks, and reports thereon to four weeks, (1871) 49th. Rule, 84. 2. Requiring certain notices to be given of applications for Private Bills tending to affect the rights of others, Ac, (1867-68) 141. Resolution modifying the foregoing, (1871) Slat Rule, 84. Further amended, (1875) 104, 139. 3. That the Rules relating to notice be published by the Clerk, and also, before each Session, a notice of the days on which the time limited by the above, mentioned Rules will expire, (1867-68) 50th Rule, 141. 4. That before any petition for the erection of a Toll-Bridge is presented to the House, the person or persons giving the notice prescribed by the Rule, shall, at the same time give notice of the rates which they i v. ii to ask, (1867-68) 52nd Rule, 141. Amended by adding certain paragraphs theixi >, (1869)207. Further amended by leaving out the said paragraphs, (1871) 84. 5. Tlmt the Standing Committee on Standing Orders do report (without special reference) on all petitions for Private or Local Bills, with respect to the notices. And on Private Bills from the Council, where no petition has been received, after the first reading, (1867-68) 53rd and 54th Rules, 141. 6. That no motion for a suspension of the Rules upon any petition for a Private Bill be entertained, until the same shall have been reported on by the Committee on Standing Orders, (1867-68) 55th Rule, 141. 608 ORDK US —cinUinMed. I. Standing^ Orders of the House :— continued. 7. That I'rivato Billn shull he intr.xliu-e'l on ii petition nt'lor ii fnvoraliio Roport hy the Coniniittcu on StiuuiinK Orders, (18()7-^W) ."iCitii Rule, 1»'2. Amend. •. (1879) 5. ing of any , (1867-08) 15. (1875) (1883) 15. tain days : : III. Incidental Proceedings : iro. Onli'is rescinded, (18()9-70) 149. (187:J-74) 61.— For roi'un ing petitions, (1872)99.— For I referring Bills, (1877-78) 122. (1882) 285.— For receiving the Ilei)ort of a Committee of I the whole, (1872)100. Disagreeing to an amendment of the Cnuncil to a Bill, (1872). 1 2r)7. (1873-74) 196.- For the third reading of a Bill, (1882) 2ns. i ISO. Kules and Standing Orders suspended, — Relative to — Petitions (1870) 114 (1876) ] 100 101. (1880) 92, 98, 109.— Bills (1867-08) 72, 107, 108. (1869) 62, 136, 14(). (1869-70) ' 57. (1870) 49. (1871)71, 162. (1873-74) 103. (1874-75) 109. (1875) 105 174, 184.— Pri- .4 vate Bills, — Vide Hills-Private, 53-60. — Committees number of Members thereon I ( 1867-68) 35. I ISl. Rules amended, (1869) 206. (1871) 84. (1872) 254. (1875) 104. 139. (1882) 342. ISii. Code of Rules reported by the Committee appointed to nssi-st Mr. Speaker in framing Rules, Ac. ; (1867-68)137. — Report recommending that certain of the Rules relating to Public and Private Bills be modified or amended, (1869) 206. Report from the Committee appointed to assist Mr. Speaker in framing Rules recommending various amendments to the Rules, (1871) 84. Report recommending further alterations to * the Private Bill Rules, (1872) 254. 183. A certain Order of the House declared null and void. (1873-74) 61. )aymentnf mouraska, re, corpora- iture from ■ 52. ing Orders printed un- . (1871)6. (1879) 5. Orders of the Day : — Resolutions and Orders relative thereto ,' 1. That the Orders of the Day shall have precedence of any motion; (1867-68) 28th Rule, 139. 2. That measures be taken up according to the precedence they originally held ; the Administration having a right to place Government Orders at the head of the list on government days; and all orders undisposed of at the adjournment be postponed till the next sitting, (1867-68) 24th and 26th Rules, 139. 3. Prescribing the ordinary routine of the daily proceedings of the House, (1867-68) 19tl; Rule, 138. 4. That thir.' readings of Bills take precedence of other Orders, (1807-68) 20th Rule, 139. 5. That Bills reported on by Standing or Select Committees be placed on the Orders of the following day, for reference to a Committee of the Whole, next after the Orders for third readings of Bills, (1867-68) 22nd Rule, 139. Aniended fiy adding that Bills referred to a Committee of the Whole, shall be placed on the Orders next after Bills reported on by Standing or Select Committees, (1869) 206. 6. That Bills reported from Committees of the Whole, with ar^endn^ents be pla,ced on the Orders, next after third readings, (1867-()8) 21st Rule, 139. ORDERS OF THE DAY -continued. Orders of the Day ■.—continued. 7. Tliat amendments of the Council to Bills, ho placed next after Bills reported by Select Committees, (18G7-68) '2Snd Rule, 139. 8. That Orders not taken up when called be placed at the foot of the next days Orders ( 186y-. erred to a id the Bill $74-7')) ;ti. Orders of the Day : — cwMmied. 3*i. ('ertiiiii items to statu! first on tho Orders of a future day, (1870) 143. (1877-8) 64. (1881) 18!), 295. !lil. Motion that a certain Order be tak(!n up ; aniondmunt, that other Orders hv. taken up instead, (1873-74) 104. J'l. Motion that a reiwonablo time having been allowed for thodiHcuHHionof Private Bills the other Orders of tho Day bo now proceeded with, withdrawn, (186'J-70) 148. tl5. Motion that a certain Order be now taken up ; uj)on objection, Mr Speaker ruled, that the Motion is not in order, (1881) 247. 96t Motion that Government Orders shall have procedenco during the remainder of the Session ; objection taken that this motion is not in order, (1881) 247. Same Question again proposed ; Motion to adjourn the Debate thereon, negatived, 249. An amend- ment proposed, that the House shall decide upon all the measures introduced during this Session, before the prorogation ; Upon objection, Mr. Speaker ruled that the amendment is not in order ; Main motion agreed to, 250. Vide Committees, 582-602. Orders in Council : * I. Bill respecting the publication of certain OrderH in Council, Proclamations and Regulations of the Department, (1881) 226. Committed, considered, reported and pnssed, 286. By Council, 306. R. A., 310. (44-45 Vic, c. 5.) 3. Bill respecting the publication of Orders in Council, Proclamations, and Departmental Regulations; presented, (1878) 84. Committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 124. By Council, 137. R. A.. 147. (41-42 Vic, c. 7.) Vide Accounts, 1052, 1053, 1054. Orford Chemical Company : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1880) 74. Report of notice, 89. Bill presented, 89. Referred, 96. Reported 135. Considered in Committee ; reported; passed, 154. By Council, 242. R. A., 307. (43-44 Vic, c. 94). Orford Nickel and Copper Company : I. Petition for an Act to amend the Act pa-ssod in the forty-first year of Her Majesty's reign, chapte." 54, intituled; " An Act to incorporate the Orford Nickel and Copper Com- pany," (1881) SI. Report of notice, 92. Bill presented, 93. Referred, 101. Reported, 147. Considerei, reported and passed, 158. By Council, 189. R. A , 309. (44-45 Vic, c. 65.) 3. Petition for amendments, to their charter (1883) 84. 3. Petition for an Act to charge the name of the Orford Nickel and Copper Company, (1883) 84. Report of notice, 90. Bill presented, 91. Reported, 135. Considered, amended, reported and passed. 148. By Council with amendments, 195. Considered, 196. Agreed to, 197. R. A , 361. (46 Vic, c 53. Vide Mining Companies, 1 1. 624 ORFORD-OTTAWA. Orford (Township) :— Vide Roads, 153. Orkney, Dame Marie : — Vide Substihitions. 0' Sullivan, Henry : — Vide Accounts, 1055. Ottawa and Gatineau Valley Railway :— Vide Accounts, 1056. Ottawa : 1. Petitions for an Act to change the chef-lieu of the district of, ( 1886) 38, 70, 78, 92, 106, 226. Report of notice, 46. Bill respecting the chef-lieu of the judicial district of Ottawa, 409. Committed, 420. Considered, amended and reported, 428. Order for consi- deration rescinded, 428. Considered and passed, 429. By Council, 429. R. A., 433. 49-50 Vic, c. 6.) Petitions against the Bill, 86, 92. Vide Committees, 102. IJ. Petition praying that the chej-lieu of the district of Ottawa, and the Registry OflBce, be transferred from Aylmer to Hull, (1869) 144. Vide Sheriffs, 3. 2. Literary Convention : — Petition praying the Government to have the historical ar- chives copied and collected, (1877-8) 127. 3. Orphelina St Joseph :— Petition for aid. (1871) 19. 4. Sisters of Charity :— Vide Education, 123. Ottawa (County) : Petition praying that the chef-lieu oi the county of Ottawa be changed from Aylmer to Hull, (1872) 26. Report of notice, 59. Bill presented, 65. Referred, 123. Reported, with amendments, 182. Considered, reported and passed, 198. By Council, 270. R. A., 272. (36 Vic, c. 31.) Petitions against the foregoing, 140. Vide Roads, 154. Ottawa and Gatineau Valley Railway Company -.—Vide Accounts, 1056. Railways, 194-196. Ottawa, Bridge over the Ottawa River :— Vide Accounts, 1057. Ottawa Circmt Court : -Vide Accounts, 1058. Ottawa Colonization Railway : — Vide Railways, 197, 198. Ottawa Criminal Court : — Vide j4 cco«nis, 200. Paquet, Alexis : — Vide Accounts, 1068. 39 \ 626 PARADIS— PARISHES. Paradis, 0. M. I., Rev. Pere :— Viilo Accoxmta, 1069. Parent, Thomas :— Vide Accounts, 1070. Parishes, Erectionof:— Bills and Petitions relative thereto : 1. Bill to amend the Act, Cap. 18 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, res- pecting the erection and division of Parishes ; presented, (1867-68) 75. Committed, 83. Reported with nn amendment, 93. Passed, 96. By Council, loii. R. A., 155. (31 Vic, c. 28.) 2. Petition praying that the parish of SteGermaine du LacEtcheniinhe civilly erected, (1869-70) 53. Report of notice, 63. 3. Bill for the civil erection of the parishes of St. Pierre do la Pninto-aux Esquimaux and St. Ubalde ; presented, (1872) 239. Referred, 256. Reported with amendments; considertd, reported and passed, 257. By Council with an amendment; agreed to, 2(17. R. A., 273. 36 Vic, c. 30.) 4. Petition for an Act to erect St. Tite des Caps into a Parish, (1872) 51. Report of no- tice, 63. Bill presented, 71. Referred, 138. Considered, reported and passed, 184. By Council, 269. R. A., 272. (36 Vic, c 41.) 6. Bill to amend ch. 18 of Con. Stats, for Lower Canada, concerning the erection and division of Parishes; presented, (1874-75) 199. Committed ; considered in Committee and [jrogress reportinl, 254. Again considered and amended in Committee; repoiteil and pas.sed, 284. By Council, with an amendment, 309. Agreed to, 310. R. A., 31."). (38 Vic. c. 28.) a. Bill to amoiid the Act nf this Province 38 Victoria chapter 29, amending ch. IS of Con Stats, for Lower Canada ; presented, 135. Comn'iitted, 152. Cons^idered, ro])oit(Nl and i)ai-sed, 108. By Council, with amendments, 189. Agreed to, 193. R. A., 197. {■')'■} Vic, c. 36.) 7. Bill to amend th(> Act 38 Vic, cap. 29 concerning parochial meetings in the Parishes lormcd or to be formed out of the old I'arish of Nolre-Dame de Montreal ; presented, (1875) 44. Referred to aSelect Committee, 137. Reported, 144. Considered, ameiuieil. reported and passed, 152. By Council with amendments, 189. Agreed to, 191. M..\.. 195. (39 Vic, c :'>5.) Vide Commitli'px, 412. 8. Bill to amend ch. 18 of Con. Stats, for Lower Canada, respecting the erection of; jvre.«ented, (1879) 255. Considered in Committee, amended, reported and passed, 295. By Council, 328. R. A., 363. (42-43 Vic, c. 41.) 9. Petition for an Act to civilly erect the parish of Notre-Dame Anxiliatricede Bucland, in th(» county of of Bellechasse, (1883) 40. Bill presented, 47. Committed, 57. Order for l[ouse in Committee discharged, and Bill withdrawn, 69. The above Petition referred to Standing Orders Committee, 69. Reiiort of notice, 70. Bill again presented; referred, 71. Reported, 8(\ Considered, reported and passed. 88. By Council, 13(1, Fee remitted, 214. R. A., 360. (46 Vic, c 40.) PARISHES- PARLIAMENT. 627 Parishes, Erection of •.—continued. 10. Petition for an Act to oiect the parish of St. Joachim de Shefford into a municipality for nninici pill and school purpcaes, (1884) 51. Report of notice, 58. Bill presented, CO. Referred, 68. Reported, 115. Considered and reported, 139. Motion to re-com- mit, nogativt'd, 147. Passed, 148. By Council, 228. R. A., 380. (47 Vic, c. 37.) Petition against this Bill, 83. 11. Bill to amend the Act of this Sct^sion, intituled : " An Act to erect the parish of St. JoHchim de Shetri.rd into a municipality, for municipal and school purposes." (1884) 're(l in Committee ami amended, 220. R'.^ported and passed, 236. By Council, 272. U. A. 36?. ( 15 Vic, c. 41.) 17. Petition for an Act to erect the parish of Sle. Kliznheth de Warwick into a Municipal- ity, (1887) 36. R'lport of notice, 42. 15ill iiresented, 113. Referred, 113 Reported, iimended, ISO. Considered, amend'>d rejiorle 1 and passe I, 2 IS. By Council, 2',»;>. R. A. 297. (50 Vic, c. 25.) Parishes : —Vide Account.^, 1071, 1072. Cadaxtrra, 3. Civil l^latus. 0. Parish Mutual Insurance Companies :— Vide Jusnrancp Companies, 14. Parishes, Subdivision of :— Vide Accounts, 1073. Parliament and Departmental Buildings :— Vide Accounts, lii71. 628 PARLIAMENT. Parliament Buildings : Report of Contingent Committee recommending that in future the Department of Pulilic Works shall have the superintendrjice of the Parliament Buildings, and the control of the night guards, (1807-68) 75. Coi.curred in, 80. Vide Accounts, 107o-1080. Covimittees, 410, -» ' ' , Parliament House : 1. Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into certain accusations made re- lative to the granting of the contract for the building of the, (1885) IG. Minority Report, 89, 90. (Appendix, No. 2.) 3. Motion for a copy of the investigation made in connection with the explosion which took place last year in the building intended to be used as the Parliament House ; as well Hs copies of all reports and correspondence, a statement of the expenses of such inveftigrttion and all inquiries made on this subject and generally of all documents relating thereto, (1885) 111. Declaration respecting the same entered in the Journals; Motion withdrawn, 112. Vide Accounts, 1083-1086. Parliament, Provincial :— Bill relatives thereto— 1. To establish special provisions respecting the Legislative Assembly of the Province of x^uebec ; presented, (1867-68) 38. Order for second reading postponed six months, 86. 2. To secure the independence of the Legislature of this Province ; presented, (1869) 17, Committed, 29. Reported, amended, 34. Ro-committed ; amended; reported ; varioiia amendments, negatived, 56 and 57. Report received, 58. Amended and passed, 63. By Council with amendments, 113. Considered, 114, Agreed to, 117. R. A., 220. (32 Vic, c. 3.) 3. To define the privileges, immunities and powers of the Legislative Council and Legis- lative Assembly of Quebec, &c. ; presented, (1809) 28. Committed, 50. Reported, 63. Passed, 07. By Council, 98. R. A., 220. (32 Vic, c. 4.) 4. For continuing the Legislature of Quebec, in case of the demise of the Crown ; pre- sented, (1869) 28. Committed, 41. Reported, 49. Passed, 55. By Ccjuncil, 91. R. A., 219. 32Vic., c. 5.) 5. Bill to uphold the nuthoiity and dignity of the Houses of the Quebec Legi.s'atme, and the independence of the Members tliereof, and to protect persons publishing' Par- liamentary papers ; presented, (1809-79) 114. Debate on motion for second reiuliii),' adjourned iitO o'clock, 143. Debate resumed ; committed, 144. Reported amemled, 140. Piissed, 149. By Council, 178. U. A., 191. (33 Vic, c. 5.) 6. Bill to estiiblish specinl provisions respecting the Legislature of Quebec, (1870) 49. Debate on motion to postpone second reading six months adjouincd at .six o'clock, 74. | Second reading | ostponed six months, 75. PARLIAMENT— PA liLIAMENTARY. 629 Parliament Provincial ■.—continued. 7* Bill to establish special provisions respecting the Legislnture of the Province of Quebec; presented, (1870) 18. Motion for second rending postponed by the adjourn- ment of the House, 45. Motion for second reading further considered, 47. Motion to postpone second readingfix months, negatived ; committed, 48. Considered, amended, reported, 53. To be printed as amended, 59. Read third time and passed, 75. §. To amend the Act 32 Vic, chap., 3, for securing the independence of the Legislature of this Province; presented, (1870) IS-i. Moticai for second reading negatived, 204. 9. To establish special provisions respecting the Legislature ofthe Province of Quebec ; presented, (1871) 34. Six month hoist, 72. 10. Bill to am1. Dehate resumed and further adjourned, J34. Dehate resumed; Motion withdrawn ; Bill committed, revolted amended, read third time and i ass^ed, 181. By Council, 187. R. A. I'M. (;?3 Vic, c. 42.) Vide Com- mitteen, 611. 4> Bil' to annex certain parts of the teiritory (f the St. Mauiice to the county of Cham- plain for the i)Urposes of representation : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 151, 152. ft. Petition for amendments to the Act 27-28 Vic, chap. 54 respecting Parliamentary representation concerning the (ounty of Montcalm, (188U) 74. 6. Bill to extend the duration of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Qcebec, (1881)49. Motion to postpone 2nd reading 6 months, negatived, 237. Committed, 238. Considered in Committee and passed, 268. By Council, 291. R. .\,, 307. (44- 45 Vic, c 7.) 7. Bill to amend chapter 75 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, with res- pect to the West and Centre Divisions of the city of Montreal, for purposes of repre- sentation in the Legislative Assembly, (1885) 40. Committed, 54. Considered and reported, 57. Passed, 58. By Council, 98. R. A., 320. (48 Vic, c. 5.) §. Bill to amend the laws respecting the representation of the people in the Legislative Assembly, (1886) 87. Parochial Meetings : — Vide Commiilees, 412. Parishes, Erection of, 7. Parsons, Mrs, Nancy P. :— Vide Heal Estate, 4. Partnerships : — Bill to add to the Act respecting Partnerships, chap. 65, of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, (1885) 177. Read a second time and on the ground of urgency forthwith committed, considered, reported and passed, 297 and 298. By Council, 317. R. A., 322. (48 Vic, c 29.) PATRY— PENNOYER. 68t Party Processions : — Bill for the suppression of ; presented, (1878) 57. Objection taken at the second reading tliat the matter of the Bill is not within the jurisdiction of this House, — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection ; Motion to adjourn Debate negatived, Htj. Committed, 97. Considered and amended, 98. Reported, 100. Order for third reading discharged, 102. Re-conunitted, amended aud reported ; Motion in amend- ment to question for tliird Reading, that the said Bill is not within the competence ' of this House, lOo. Negatived ; Bill read the third time and passed, 104. By Coun- cil, 1:20. R. A., 147. (41-4'2 Vic, c. 9.) Passengers and Freight, Q,. M. 0. and 0. Railway :— Vide Accounts, 1380, 1405, 141(), 1433, 143G, 1444. Patenaude : — Vide Justice, Admliuslrution of, 98. Patents : — Petitions of Z^phirin Bureau, Marie Louise Jane Liilleur, Hubert L uiglois, praying that certain patents for lots of land granted to Fdlix Fortier, be cancelled, (1873-74)94. Paterson, Dame Agnes : — Petition for power to sell certain substituted property, (1879) 75. Report of notice, 91. Bill presented, 91. Referred, 128. Reported, 210. Considered in Committee ; reported, 215. Passed, 232. By Council, 304. R. A. 3G2. (42-43 Vic, c. 86.) Paton, Hugh :— Vide Bridges, 91. Paton Manufacturing Company :— Vide ManuJactuHiyj Companies, 2, 3, 4. Patriotic Insurance Company of Canada :— Vide Insurance Companies, 38. Acts and Enact- ments. Pay-Bridges :— Vide Toll Bridc/es. Pearson, Robert W. :— Vide Law, Practice of, 22. Peche aux Marsouins :— Vide Fisheries, 2. Pelletier & Dessaint:-- -Vi.Ie Accounts, 1087. Pelletier, Cyrias: — Vide Accounts, 1088. Pelletier, Dr. J. P. at al WooJraagers :— Vide Accounts, 1091. Peltier, Edouard :— Vide Accounts, 1089. Pelletier, George :— Vide Accounts, 1090. Pelletier, Louis Philippe : — Bill to confirm the name of ; presented ; Rule suspended, (1880)221. Petition for ati Act to confirm his name, 223. Referred; Report recom- mending that the b'iio be reuiitted, 244. Considered in Committee, amended, reported passed, 245. By Council, 273. R. A. 309. (43-44 Vic, c 104.) Pembroke General Hospital :— Vide Accounts, 1092. Perm, Frederick Vide St Lawrence Hall. Pennoyer, Chs :— Vide Accounts, 727. 1 682 PENSION— PETITIONS. it* Pension and Benevolent Fund :— Vide Officers of Primary Instruction. Pension Fund :— Vide Accounts, 1093. Pension List :— Vide Accounts, 10Vt4. Perc6 (Township) :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 79, 80. Personal property :— Vide Municipal Councils, 1, 2. Personal property, Taxation of : 1. Bill to authorize Municipal Councils to pass by-la\V8 proviiling for the taxation of personal property, (1886) 41. 2. Bill to authorize Municiiml Councils to pass by-laws providing for the taxation of poreoniil property, (1887) 53. Rt-ferred, 141. Report, 18'). Petitions against, 196. 206. Peterborough (Township) : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 81. Paterson, Mr, : — Vide Accounts, 1897. Petite Nation River :— Vide Bridges, 85. Petition of Right : 1. Bill respecting the Petition of Right, (1883) 88. Committed, 63. Considered and amended, 65. Amendment proposed to the question for the reception of the Report; Debate thereon adjourned at 6 o'clock. 71. Amendment negatived. Report received, 73. Motion to re-commit ; objection taken to the same on the ground that no notice was given, — Mr. Speaker overrules the objection ; Bill read the third time and passed, 8:2. By Council, 111. R. A., 360 (46 Vic, c. 27.) 3. Bill to amend chapter 27, of the Act 4() Victoria, intiiuled : "An Act respecting tlie the Petition of Right." (1885) 96. Motion for second reading ; objected to on the ground that the consent of the Crown isnecessary,— Mr. Speaker overrules the objection, 220, Motion negatived, 221. Vide Crotun Suits. Petitions : 1. Resolution that all petitions be presented by a Member, who shall be answerable that they do not contain improper matter, (1867-68) 85th Rule, 144. 3. Resolution that a Member presenting a petition shall endorse his name thereon and shall confine himself to a mere statement of its contents. Petitions may be either written or printed, provided always that the siick to Staiidinn Onlt-rs Coiiiinitteo, (1885) 122, 15(5. IS. Kijfcn-i'cd hiic'k to a Solect ('(iinmitteo lur re-coiisidemliun, (1887) 13(5. 19. OrdiTcd to l.o piiiUcd, (18(57-(58) 45. (1873-74) 197. (1883) 52. (1887) 134. ao, Petiti"iiH received on a division, (1870) 133. ai. Time receiving f..r jictitimw extended, (1807-68) 37. (1809) 40. (1870) 47. (1S71i 118. (1872) 34. (1873-74) 47. (1871-75) 78. (1877-78) 47. (1878) 01. (1879) 44, 114, Kill, 210. (188(1) 240. (1881) 111, (1882) 54, 112. (1883) 51, 85, 253. (1884) 57, 135, 174. (liJSoj 49, 114. (1880) 54, 148. (1887) 47, 0(5, 08. 23. Vide nUls, Private. Orders, 1, 4-7. aij. Rule 49th suspended. (1887) 98, 11(5, 252.— 55th and (50th Rulew suspended, (1^87 119. 1867-68 18(59 1809-70 1870 1871 1872 1873 74 j Number of Petitions presented in 309 453 210 305 263 270 2(50 1874-75 1875 1876 1877-78 { 1878 1 1879 1880 Number of Petitions presented in . . 214 192 205 234 57 225 241 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1880 1887 Number of Petitions presented in 842 394 180 1 89 1 95 i 1 127 175 Petits Freres de Marie : — Petition for an Act to incorporate " La Congregation des Petih Frtrei de Marie, dits Freres Mariites. " (1887) 27. Report of notice, 72. Bill presented, 73. Referred, 85. Reported, 115. Considered, amended reported and passed, 123. 13y Council, 197. Fee refunded, 217. R. A, 297. (50 Vic, c. 29.) Petit Juries :— Vide Accounts, 604-667, 1090. Juries. 8, 9, 12, 13. Petry, William : — Petition for an Act to authorize the sale of certain properties belonging to the estate of the late William Petry, senior and William Petry, junior, (1877-8) o'J. Report of notice, 59. Bill presented, 79. Referred, 150. Reported, 172. Considered, reported and passed, 180. By Council, 208. R. A. 229. (41 Vic, c 59.) Pha I. I'et 57. ti(in> a. I'el pen 124. A. 3. I'eti eertii (187; i. Peti Assoi Rejio repoi Bill 1) 5. Petit Assi'c (1885) Witb( (}. Bill t of tiie time ii remitt Vic, c Vide Montrei Fhelan, A. I Public Philipsburg, Philipsburg Phillips, Chi convei (1887)' 123. : 246. : Phillips, Ed' Phosphate a rHARMACEUTICAL-PHOSl'HATE. 686 Pharmaceutical Association : 1. I'etilion I'or tin Act of incuiijumtioii, (lSl'>'.)-70) 20. Uoiiort of notico ; Bill iJroHontt'd, r)7. Reported amended, 13(5. Bill witlulrawii, ISU. IVlitions in fiivor, Idd. Peti- tions iif^ainst, 71. 'i. I'etilion for an Act of incorporation, (1870) lU. Ilc]iiiit of notice ; r)lbl Jiule .sn^- jienied ; 15ill inesented, 4',). ileported amended, 8(1. (Committed, 10."). Report proj,'reH8 124. Considered and amended ; reported, 130. riif<«ed, 13(t. J5y ("onncil, -18. R. A. 220. (34 Vio., c. 52.) it, Petition tliat tlie Rill to anthorize cliaritahle and benevolent institutions to prnctico certain Arts iind indnstriiss, neccisary for liieir .subsistence, may not become law, (187.")) 13'J. I. Petition for an Act to amend tlie Acts of incorporation of the Pharnniccutical Association of llio Province of Quebec and to rej^Milate the sale of poisons, (1881) 04. Repoit of notice, 73. Bill i)re8ented, (iO. Referred, 70, 8"). Reported, 120. Considered, repoit('d and pa.ssed, 140. Motion to remit the Fee, negatived, 181. Fee remitted, the Bill being withdrawn, 230. a. Petition for an Act to amend and consolidate the Acts n'latingtothe Pharniaeeuticid Association of the Province of Quebec and to regulsite thcsaie of Drugs and Poisons, (188")) 34. Report of notice, 39. Bill presented, 40. Referred, 00. Reporteii, 7'J. Withdrawn, 81. .) Phosphate Mines:— Vido CommitlfH, 104, .yfines, 5). Phosphate of Lime : 1. Bill resfiecting the nale of lands for the working of mines of ; presented, (1877-8) dfl. 9. Bill respecting tlio sale of lands for the working of mines of Phospliate of Lime, amending .3'J Vict., eh. 11 ; presented, (1877-8)98. Committed, 143. Considered, 119. Kefiorted and passed, Ino, By t'ouncil, 187. R. A., 230. (41 Vic, c. 4.) Vide Accounts, IKtL'. Comviittees, lt»3. Physic and Surgery :— Vide Medical Profession, 1, 2, 4. Physicians and Surgeons : 1. Bill to amend the tariff of fees for Physicians and Surgeons, (1881) 124. Motion for second reading, — Mr. Speaker ruled, that the same is not in order, 288. Petition of Board of GovernorH of the ('oUege of, — against the Bill to amend the tariff of fees of Physicians, Ac. 217. 58. Bill to amend the Tariff of Physicians and Surgeons (1882) 54. Referred, 55. Physicians and Surgeons of Lower Canada : — Vide Medical Projession, 6 16. Physicians, Fees due :— Vide Civil Code, 17. Physicians, Provincial Board of :— Vide Accounts, 1103. Picard, Joseph :— Vide Accounts, 1104. Picard, Louis :— Vide Committees, 413. Winder Roads, 8. Piers :— Vide Harbors and Wharves, 2, 3, 5. Pignolet, Louis H. :— Vide Law, Practice of, 23. Pilon, A. :— Vide Accounts, 1105. Pilots :— Petitions of the Corporation of Pilots for and below the harbor of Quebec, for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1867-68) 10. IReport of notice, 24. Bill pre- sented, 32. Reported, 54. Order for second reading discharged ; Bill withdrawn, t)2. Fee refunded, 62. Pinnacle Mining Company :— Vide Mining Companies, 12. riNSONNEAULT-rOLICH. 68t Pinsonneault, Alfred: 1. I'otition lor III! Act authorizo him U) sell certain property Huhject to wiihstitution, (lH8(t) HI. Heport (>r notice, 'M. Hill i)resente(l, li'.t. Hol'erreil, 10',». Heportod, '2\10. TluTo nioiilliH lioiHt neKiitivt'd ; considered in Coniniilteu, 24'J. Ueported and iiasst'd, 245. Fee remitted, '2SC>. 'i. rclition for an Act to sell certain «nl)8tit>itod projierty, (188!$) 85. Re()ort of notice, i;},"). Hill presented, I'M. Kelcired, 184. Reported, '2'2\K ConMidcred reported and parsed, *J44. By Council, im. K. A. 302. (4t) Vic, c. 52.) Pioneer Beet Root Sugar Company :— Vide Accounts, 23G. BeeA Root Suj/ar 12. Planting of Trees :— Pamphlet hy J. C. Chapais, to be printed, (1884) lOG. Vido Committees, 215. Plaintiff :— Vide actions. Piatt, John .•—Petition praying' to be declared the solep'oprietor of certain property, (1869) 81. Report of notice, 111. Bill presented, 111. Reported amended, 153. Fee refund- ed, 153. Committed, 15G. Reported, 161. PasBed, 1(35. By Council, 218. R. A.,. 221. (32 Vic, c y5.) Fledge :— Vide Conlract oj Pledge. Plessisville de Somerset, Sisters of Charity :— Petition for aid, (1869) 3G, Pointe k Carey :— Vide Accounts, 1107, 1108. Pointe au Pic : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 82. Pointe aux Trembles :— Vide Roads, 157. Pointe du Lac (Parish) :— Vide Seed grain. Point Levis and Indian Cove Junction Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 118, 205,206. Poitevin, Pierre N. : — Vide Justice, Administration of, 16, 58, Poitras, Catherine : — Petition for nn Act to authorize the resiliation and setting aside of a substitution, established by a deed of gil't by Catherine Poitras in favor of the children of Ludger Plessis Belair et (d, ( 18S5) 79. Report of notice, 9'). Bill presented, 96. Referred. 103. Reporte.l, 176. Cunsideiod, reported and passed, 184, By Council, 300. R. A. 321. (48 Vic, c. 81.) Police : I. Bill for the establishment of a general system of Poller in this I'rovince ; presented ; (1869-70)23. Motion to postpone second nailing six months; Debate adjourned at 6 o'clock, 50. Debate resumed ; Motion negatived ; Committed, 51. Resolutions referred, 1 12. Reported aniended, 112. Agreed to iind passed, 113. By Council, 132. R. A., 190. (33 Vic, c. 24.) Vide Committees, 105. Petition praying not to be ipcludod in the provision of the above, 83. 638 POLICE- POTATO. Police : — continved. a. Petition of tlio Council of tlie Quebec, Board of Trade, piaying that the Bill for estalilishiiifj a geneial system of I'o ice be adopted, provided the charges cu the city of Quebec be not increased, (18t)l>-7(t.) 100. 3. Bill to amend " TIk Quebec Police Act " (33 Vict., c. 1^4) ; presented, (1875) 149. Coniniittcd, considered, amended, reported and passed, 168. By Council, 194. K. A., VJ7. (39 Vic, c. 30.) Vide Accounts, 473, 1170, 1171. Elections, 1()9, Committees, 105, Police Court, Montreal :— Vide Accouiits, 1109. Police Magistrates :— Bill to render I lerinanent a cert.iin Act therein mentioned, respect- ing Police Magistrates ; presented, (1870) oO. Head a second lime, I'll. Passed, 1:;9, By Council, 17t). R. A., '221. (34 Vic, c G.) Policemen: — Vide yl(roHH^'^, 1110, 1111. Political appointments and Elections of Canada from 1841 to 1865 :— Petitioti praying that t 'J House do purchase copies of that work, (18()7-()8) 54. Referred to the Library Committee, 55. Polytechnic School : — Petitions praying aid for the establishment of a Polytechnic Sch'iol, viz : Of His (Jrace the Archbishop of Quebec; and of the Rev. L. Bouiet, (18bl) ill. Of the Rev. .T. F. A. (Chaperon,— of the Rev. F. X. Delage,— of the Rev. A. N. Bellemare, — of P. Valin, — ofG. Drolet, — of the Hon. J. E. Gingras, — and of the Rev. .1. H. Doriiin, 98. Vitli' Montreal J'oli/teclin'c School. Pomroy, B. : — Vide llnilirays. 324. Pontiac :— Vide .iccoiintit, lll'J. Ihiilgcn, 80. Pontiac and Pacific Junction Railway Company :— Vide Accounts, 1350, Pope, L. : — Vide Ruilinnis, 336. Pope, Hon. J, H. :— Vide Accounts, 306, Popular Vote, by Ballot : — Petition praying for the restoration of the, (1884) 88. Population of the Province :— Viiie Accounts, 1115 Portage du Fort :— Vide Bridges, 87. Portland West : — Vide Accounts, 1114. Portneuf, (County) :— Vide Elections, 100, 101. Territori'd Divisions, 83, 81. Postage of Letters and Documents :— Vide Accounts, 1116. Potato Starch :— Petition for aid to establish a Manufactory for the extraction nl' a preparatioii of Potato Starch, (1877-78) 48. POWERS-PRINCEVILLE. 639 I, respoct- isseil, l'J',1. lyinK that Q Libriuv )1ytecliiiie J. Bdui'et. 10 Rev. A. 11(1 of the ion Powers of Attorney : 1. Bill ri'specting the rej^istratiou of rowers of Atloniny in certiiin I'ascs, (1881)) 'J9. 'X, Bill rosiiecting ivgistriition of Towers of Attorney in certain cases, (1887) 34. Keferreil, 77. Powell, Chas. J. : — Bill to lepilizo certain oHicial acta of Chas. .1. Powell, deputy Snerifl'of the vlhstrict of Arthahnska, ^1881) (51. Con.sidered in Committee, reported and passed, 7(). By Council, 174. M. A., IMID. (44-45 Vic, c. L'O.) Powder Magazines :— Vide (ommiltces, 55. Pratt. John :— Petitii'ii fur an A"'. i(. remuner.ite the executors and admini.'itraiors of the l.ito John Pratt, (187()) .58. Report of notice ; Bill ])resonted "2. Referred, 78. Report that ihi-y are of o[)iiiion the I^eRislature ought not to interfere, 135. Pre isdence : — Vide Accounts, 124G. Govei'uor Lieutenant, 'J7. ?r6mont :- -Vide Aceouuts, 1118. Presbyterian Church of Canada :— Vide Religious Denominations, 27-S\i. Prescriptions : — ^'ide Oiuil Code . Pr.c: aau Stratford (Townships) :— Vi) 197. Concurred in, 215, 10. Keport from the same, submitting a schedule showing the data to form the bases of a contract with Messieurs A. Cot^ and J. J. Foote of Quebec and Messieurs Durveruiiy of Montreal, (1809-70) 46. Concurred in, 47. 11. Keport frf.m the same, submitting the accoimts for printing, printing paper, and l)inding. (18G9) 74. (1869-70) 43. (1870) 55. 12. Report from the same, recommending the susjiension of certain Rules having refer- ence to the printing of Bills, (1870) 1'20. 13. Report from the same, recommending an exchange of Parliamentary Documents with the Federal Legislature, and that the necessary steps be taken to obtain per- mission that the documents exchanged he forwarded free of postage, (1871) 190. Concurred in, 198, (1872) 56. 14. Kejjort from the same, submitting a new list ofprices for the Parliamentary Printing, according to which the pi inters agree to continue their contracts, (1872) 55. la. Reports from the same, submitting a new scale for the printing of documents, (1870) 54. (1872) 63. 16. Report from the same, recommending that all the reports, of the various Public Departments be not submitted to the House in manuscript, but printed, and in sufficient number for ordinary distribution, (1872) 63. 17. Report from the same, recommending that the contractors for printing be notified that unless notice be given to the Queen's Printer before the 1st August in each year, of their intention to discontinue the contract, the same shall continue in force until the printing of the ensuing Session be terminated, (1872) 63. Concurred in, 64. 1§. Report from the same, recommending, the (iovernment to advertise for tenders for the printing Ac, of the Legislature (1872) 234. 19. Report from the same, recommending that the Government be authorized during the recess to advertise for tenders for the printing of both Houses, and to enter into contract with parties whose tenders shall be most fovorable, (1874-75) 260. Concur- red in. 285. 20. Report from the same, recommending fhat Departmental Keports be printed in alvanceofthe Session provided the prices do not exceed the usual contract price (1874-75) 260. Concurred in, J85. 40 ...tamu'0'^^' 642 PRINTING, PARLIAMENl iUY— continued. I. Resolutions and Orders relative to the Printing ■.—continued. (2.) Orders founded on Reports from Committees: — continued. 21. Report from the same, recommending that the price for puhlishing the notice relat- ing to Private Bills, be increasetl from 8 to 10 cents for the first insertion, and from i; to 3 cents for subsequent insertions, (1874-7.')) 1361. Concurred in, 285. 32. Report from the same, recommending that the evidence adchiced before the Tanneries Land Investigation tJommittee be not entered in the .rournals of the House, (1874-75; 2(j0. Concurred in, 285. 33. Report from the same, recommending that the Government he authorized to make, during the vacation, contracts for the printing of Private Bills, (1875) 170. 24. Report from the same, respecting the contracts for printing; concurred in, (1875) 185. 25. Report from the same, recommending that Members who wisli documents to U printed, should iirst refer them to the Printing Committee, (1880) 75. 26. Contracts entered into for the Printing itc, and the Sessional Printing, (1869-70) 45. (1870) 56. (1872) 54. (1875) 184. II. Incidental Proceedings. 27. Documents ordered to be printed, (1867-68) 147. (1869) 196, 214. (1869-70) 72, 10:' 108,122. (1870)55,153,204. (1871)161,222. (1872)146. (1874-5)260. (1875) 4:1 98,(1876)99. (1880)297. (1881)208,241. (1882)160. (1883)215,300. fl884) W. ^1885) 283, 317. (1886)348. (1887) 223— Certain parts only, (1869-70) 73. (1870)191. (1871) 191. — In a condensed form, (1871) 142. — Without reference to the Printin; Committee, (1867-68) 45, 149, 147. (1869)53. (1869-70)189. (1870) 212. (1871) It 191. (1872) 266. (1873-74) 19, 202. (1875) 175. (1876) 33, 106, 136, 186, 19G. (1877-^ 27, 44, 45,54, 62,71,118,143. (1878)73,74,76, 145,146. (1879) 221, 260, 338, 346. (ISsl it)8, 199, 210; 228, 231, 268, 293, 299, (1882) 21, 79, 99, 204, 230. (1883) 76. (1881) li'< 181,376. (1886)41, 70,410. (1887) 134. Vide List r.f Documents at the eud of thi' volume. 28. The Printing Committee recommended that certain documents be not printeii, (1869-70)73,122. (1870)55, 153. (1871) 192. (1872) 140. (1873-74) 15r, 156. (1871-^ 2tj0. (1884) 1:7. 29. Documents of a former Session ordered to be printed, (1879) 283. 30. Documents to be printed in tlie Votes and Proceedings and Journals of tlie Huiist, (1879) 360. 31. Mr. Speaker authorized to ha\ e the printing done where he may think proper, (1S75 309. 32. Motion, (hat a sessional paper '"f a former year be 1 tinted, referred to tin Committee on Printing, (1886)334. met I PRINTING, FARLIAUE^TARY -continued. 643 II. Incidental Proceedngs ■.—rontinnrd. 33. Public Accounts and Dcp.artmcnlal documents to l)e printed, (1870) L'50. 31. Messiigo to the Council communicatin the rule of distribution of printed papers, (18G7-8) 70. 35. That certain docunientrt be i)rinted as Sessional Papers and also for distribution, (18ti',)-70) 122 (18G9-70) 72, 102, 108, (1870) 55. 36. An extra number of a certain document to be printed and distributed, (1809-70) 122. (1870) OD, 153, 204. 37. The Select Committee on the Municipal Act recommend that a certain document be printed and distributed, (1867-8) 147. 3S. Rules requiring that motions for the printing of documents shall be first .submitted to the Printing Committee for report thereon suspended, (1877-8) 44, 54, 143. 39. Motion for the printing of a certain document relating to the division of the Montreal Kogistry office, negatived, (1877-8) 188. Vide Accounts, 1125-1127. Committees, 107, 414-434. Printing, Advertising and Stationery :— Vide Accounts, 1123, 1124. Printing and Stationery :— Vide Accounts, 1121, liv!2. Printing and Stationery, Sums paid to A. Cdt6 & Co :— Vide Accounts, 324. Printing, Departmental :— Vide Accounts, 1123, 1124, 1120. Prisoners .'—Vide Accounts, 1128. Court Houses and Gaols, 1. Prisons and Asylums : 1= Petitions ff>r the ( .-tablishment of Houses of Reform a: ^ Ir lustry in this Province, (1869) 144, 157, 107. Bill presented, 133. Reported, 177. Read the third time, amend- ed and passed, 187. R. A., 222. (32 Vic, c. 18.) i. Petition for the establishment of Houses of Reform and Industry in this Province, ' (1869) 157. 3. Bill respecting the Inspectors of Prisons, Hospitals and othei Institutions ; presented (1867-08)75. Committed, 83. Reported, 92. Passed, 96. By Council, 154. R. A., 155. (31 Vic, c. 23.) 4. Petitions for the establi-shment of a Reformatory Pr:.'!on at Vaudreuil, (1872) 107, 127, J 73. .'». Bill to amend the Acts concerning Reformatory Schools — (1884) 2;i7. Committed, 291. Considered, reported and passed, 333. By Council. 363. R. A. 383. (47 Vh'.,c. 24.) <». Resolutions respecting the transfer of Reformatory Schools, (1885) 258. Question to be put on each Resolution ; the preamble and first Resolution agreed to ; second and third Resolutions withdrawn, 259. 644 PllISONS— PROCLAMATIONS. Prisons and Asylums -.—continued. 7. Bill to Hirtlier aniencl the Act 32 Victoria, chapter, 18, respecting Reformatory Schools. (18SG) 18. Committed, considered, reported and passed, 301. By Council, 304. li. A. 430. (49-50 Vic, c. 28.) Prisons Asylum, &c. : — Vide AccountH, 1129-1149. Prisons, Provincial : — Vide Accounts, 1145. Private Bills : — Vide Billii, Private. Committees, 435-455. Privileges : 1. Resolution, that when a motion is contrary to the Rules or Privileges of the House the Speaker shall iippriso the House thereof, before the question is [lUt, (18()7-88) 37th Rule, 140. a. Resolution, that whenever a matter of Privilege arises, it shall be immediately takon into consideration, (1807-('8) 38th Rule, 140. 3. The Honble Mr. Chapleau submitted to the House, as a question of Privilege, the fact that tha Election writ for Chambly was addressed to a person who had not under the circumstances the qualitication necessary to enable him to act as re- turning officer, (1879) 22. Vide Elections, 07^. 4. The Honorable Mr. Chapleau again submitted to tne House, as a question of | Privilege, the consideration of the Election of Raymond Prdfontaine, Esq. (1879) 'Si, Vide Elections 67 J. 5. Motion that there is amidst the Members sitting in this House a person called Raymond Pr^fontaine Esq who appears not to have been elected on the very face rt the commission addressed to Moise Bouthillier, Esq., who made the return ofaj pretended election of a member for Chambly ; that the said person is now within the precincts of this House, contrary to its privileges ; objected to on the ground that there is nothing to show the urgency of submitting the question to the Houj^e. Mr, Speaker sustains the objection ; his division appealed from and confirmed. (1879) '24, 1 iJ. The House docs not insist on its ])rivileges in regard to a certain Bill frum the Council, granting leave to levy tolls from the public, but declares that the same shiill not be drawn into precedent, (1809) 209. Vide Committees, 4")6-476. Privileges and Hypothecs:— Bill to amend the Civil Code, respecting; presented, (1879; 221. Privileges, Immunities and Powers of the Legislative Council and Legislative A. sembly — Vide Accounts, 1150. Governor, Lieutenant, 28. Prize Books ; — Vide Accounts, 1151. Proclamations : 1. Proroguing or i-cmvening Parliament, — At the commencement of each Volume, 2. Dissolving the Provincial Legitlature, (1878) p. V. TROPERTIES— rROVINCE. 645 ifommluiy y Council, the Hoi'se i, (1867-oSl itely taken ivilege, the lo had not act as re- question of I. (1879)i!, rson oalliM cry face < ! return of a low witliic rdUiid tliiit Houi^e. Mr. .(1879)24, II fmm tiir t tlie sank' itcJ, (1879) I A sembly; nir. Properties sold by the Sheriff :— Vide Accounts, 1152. Property escheated : — Bill respecting jjroperty escheated and confiscntcd to the Crown, (188.')) 45, Conimitteil, 104. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 256. By Council, 300. R. A., 320. (48 Vic, c. 10.) Property, Rights of: — Petition of Hugh Allan and others; praying that their rights of ])roperty be guaianted, in case the corporation of Montreal he authorized to accjuire and establish a public park, (1869) 70. Property, Sale of: — Bill to amend the law respecting the sale of property in towns, so as to assimilate it to that of property in the country antl make it redeemable like the latter, (1883) 140. Property, Titles to : — Petition for the repeal of Sec. 13 of chap 38 of the Consolidated Sta- tutes for Lower Canada respecting titles to property in Gasp^, (1869) 107. Prostitution :— Vide Montreal, 4. Proteau, Alexis : — Vi(ie Accotintx, 1153. Protestant Home for Frindless Women :— Vide Montreal, 118. Protestant Orphan Asylum :— Vide Acco%ints, 933. Montreal, 222, 223. Protestant School Commissioners :— Vide Education, 77, 133, 134. Protestant Schools :— Vide Education, 133, 134, 142. Prothonotaries : — Vide Accounts, 1154-1156, 1160, 1161. Judicial and other deposits, 1. Justice, Administration of, 58, 59. Prothonotaries and Clerks of the Circuit Courts :— Vide Accounts, 1158, 1159. Prothonotary of the Superior Court;— Vide Accounts, 1x54, 1156. Proihonotary's Office, Beauharnois :— Vide Accounts, r62. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Three-Rivers: — Vide Accomits, 1157. Proulx, Firmin: — Respecting grants towards the publication of" La Gazette des Campagnes" (1880) 56. I Vide (iazette des Campagnes. Proveccher, Rev. M.:— Petition fur aid to pulilish "Le Naturalists Canadien," (1869) 31. (1870) 52.— Increased aid, (1869-70) 53. Providence, Les Soeurs de I'Asile de la :— Vide Committees, 109, 110. Montreal, 226-232. Province of ftuebec : — Relative to the payment of live hundred thousand dollars :— Vide Accvuiits, 1163. — Population of the Province : Vide Acivunts, 116 L Province of Quebec, Limits of the :— Vide Committees, 477. Province ; — Vide Territorial Divisions, 85. 616 rilOVlNCIAL. li Provincial Accounts:— Viilo Accoimin, 110.'. Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers:— T'ctition for aid, (1880), 160. Provincial Auditor: -IJili ri'.spoctiiijj; the rioviiicial Auditor, tlu) Treasury Bourdand Pulilio Accounts, (lS8o) ;3-. Coniiuittod, .")(). (.'onsidereii, iunended, ri'ported iiud passed, T)?, By Council, !)]. R. A., 3(50. (4(1 Vic, c. 4.) Provincial Board of Examiners :— Vide Law, Practice of, 4. Provincial Board of Health:- Bill to establish a Provincial Board of Health and for other purposes concerning ruhlie Health, (1886) 131. Six months lioist proposed, 18ii. Negatived, 181. Ilcferred to a Select Committee, 18ii. Report, 183, 'JIO. Considered and progress rei)orted, '244. Amended and reported, 2-'>\. Passed, 338. By Council, 423. K. A., 432. (49-50 Vic, c 38.) Vi^le Committees, 111, 478. Provincial Board of Physicians :— Vide Accounts. HOC). Provincial Bonds :— Vide Accounta, 1167, 1168. Provincial Constitution : — Vide Addresses, 5. Provincial Debentures : 1. Bill to authorize the issue of, (1882) 31!». Committed, considered in Committee, amended, reported and passed: 330. By Council, 3")5. R. A., 364. (45 Vic, c IS.) Vide Committees, 112. 2. Bill reajjecting the issuing of provincial debentures to provide for the non-con- solidated debt of the province and for other purposes, (1887) 251, Committed, 'J.'il). Considered and reported, 272. Passed, 280, 281. By Council, 294. R. A., 298. (50 Vic, c. 2.) Vide Committees, 113. Provincial Debentures : — Viile Railways, 22, 34. Provincial Economy : — Vide Committees, 479. Provincial Exhibitions : — Motion for an Address praying His Honor the Lieutenant Gover- nor to lay before this House corresponden(;e vince of Quebec, and the e.xercise of the tis^hing riglits thtjreto partiiiii- ing, (1883) 18(). Committed, considered, amended, refjorted and passed, 2o4. By Coun- cil, 300, li. A., 361, (K) Vic, c. 8.) Vide CominiUeeH, 116. ft. Bill to nmend the Act of this Proviiuso, 16 Victoria, cliaiiter 8, respecting the man- agement of Public Lands, adjoining non-navigable stream.-' and lakes in the Provinee of Quebec, and the exercise of fishing rights thereto pertaining, (1884) 63. Committcil, 71. Considered and progress rei)orted, 177. Further coiiHidered, amended, reported ami passed, 243. By Council with amendments, 271. Considered, 271. Agreed to, 290. li. A., 380. (47 Vic, c. 27.) 6. Bill to further amend the Act respecting the sale and management of Public Laiuls, (1886) 31. V\de*Accounts, 1195, 1196. Lands, 7, 20, 31. Public Matters : — Bill respecting enquiries concerning; presented, (1869)44. Committed, 64. Reported, 67. Passed, 75. By Council, 107. R. A., 220. (32 Vic, c. 8.) Public OfBcers : 1. Bill respecting the security to be given by Officers of this Province, (1869) 90. Com- mitted, 106. Reported amended, 204. Amendments agreed to ; passed, 209. By Council, 218. R. A., 222. (32 Vic, c 9.) 2. Bill to render liable to seizure a certain portion of the salaries of the Public OHicers; presented, (1871) 135. Motion for second reading; Debate adjourned, 187. Debate resumed ; Bill read a second time and referred to a Select Committee, 197. Report, 202. Vide Committeei, 503. 3. Bill to render liable to seizure a portion of the salaries of Public Officers ; presented, (1872) 36. Read a second time ; Motion to commit ; amendment that the Bill be referred to a Select Committee ; another amendment moved and negatived ; :\ mendmen 1 1( • main motion carried, 75. Reported, with amendments, 173. Progress rei)orted ; Bill to be re- printed as amended, 246. Objection made that the motion for the House in Committee is not in Order, — Mr. Speaker decided, that it is.notin Order, the House having ordered the re-printing of the Bill, whicli htis not yet been done, 260. Considered, reported and passed, 266. Vide Committees, 504. 4. Bill to render liable to seizure a portion of the salaries of Public Officers ; presented, (1873-74) 24. Referred to a Select Committee, 48. PUBLIC— continued. 649 Public Officers •.—roniiutitul- S. Hill to ronder fi piirt of llu! HiUiirics of Pul)li(;OHiccrHun(l Kniployc'crtliiiMr tOHciziiro; proNcntcd, (1874-7")) ;?;?. (Joinmittod, 0/5. Consiilorod iwul anumiiod in Coiniuittee ; reported, S'J. I'iihsckI, 'X\. By Council with aniendnienis ; cormideri'd, 1/56. Agreed to, •J(I8. K. A., iJl'J. (H8 Vic, 0. 12.) <(. Hill to amend the Actn afl'ecting the aocurity to he ^ivcn hy ; presented, (1871)) 3(5. CuMiniitted, 83. ('oiisidercil, amended and reported, 'M. I'aHned 'M. IJy Council, 134. R. A., 361. (42-43 Vic, e. 6.) 7. Hill respectiiin; I'uhiic OlFicers of tiie Province of Qiiehec; presented, (1880) 39. Con- .siilered in Committee and progress reported, 86. Motion tor Hoiisc again in Commit- tee ; Debate ther(M)n adjourned, I'Ol. Considered and amended 202. Motion to ro- eommit, negatived; re-committed; amended; reported; passed, 216. By Council, •S>:i R. A., 30,5. (43-44 Vic., c. l',t.) *. Bill to reduce the maximum of salary paid to Public Oflicers; presented, (1880) 54, ft. Hill to amend tlie Act to render liable to seizure a portion of the salary of Public Oliicers and Employees; presented, (1880) 151. Six months hoist, 270. 10. Bill to amend the Act of this Province, 43-44 Victoria, ohai)ter lit, (1881) 188. Com- mitted, considered, rei)0rtcd and ijansed, 224. By Council, 273. R. A., 310. (44-45 Vic, c. 13.)— Vide Accounts, 1200. 11. Bill to amend the Act of this ProTince, 38 Vict., cihap. 12, intituled : " An Act to render liable to seizure a portion of the salaries of Public Oliicers and Employees; " presented, (1881) 28. Second reading, negatived, 244. I'i. Bill respecting tlie percentage payable by Public Oliicers out of their fees, (1882) 165. Committed, considered in Committee, amended and reported, 180. Passed, 183. By Council, 225. R. A., 363. (45 Vic, c 17.)— Vide Commi'.fees, 117, 118. lit. Hill to amend the Act 42-43 Victoria, chapter 6, respecting the security to be given by Public Oflicers in this Province, (1884) 232. Committed, 347. Considered, reported and passed, 372. By Council, 379. R. A., 383. (47 Vic, c 5.) II. Bill (from the Legislative Council), intituled: " An Act to amend the act 49-50 Vict., chap. 98, in so far as it relates to the security to be given by public oliicers, " Read three times and passed, (1887) 276. R. A., 296. (50. Vic, c. 9.) Vide Accounts, 1197-1202. Committees, 503-505. Public Officials :— Vide Accounts, 1051. Public Roads : — Vide Committees, 506. Roads, 323. Public, Safety and Protection of the :— Vide Theatres, 1, 2. Public Securities: — Vide Civil rights. Public Statutes :— Vide Accounts, 1203, 1204. 1 A^' t> '^^-^ V] <^ /} /y 'el / > y /^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) LO la iiiM 132 m I.I M 1.8 Photographic Sciences Corporation 1.25 1 1.4 1.6 -^ 6" — ► 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 i \ f/. .<9 050 rUBLlC -QUEBEC. Public Works:— Bills Respecting the Public Works of the Dominion abandoned or tiiiiis- ferred thereby within this Province; presented, (lSt)9) 177. Committed, 191. dm- siilered, amended, reported and passed 1.'04. By Council, 218. R. A., -22. (32 Vic, (!. 50.)— Vide Accounts, 1-1, 1.'). Public Worship :—\ide Committees, 119. Puyjalon, Count Henri de :— Vide Accounts, 120(3-1209. Q. Quebec (City) : I. Petition of the Mayor and Corporation for amendments to the Acts incorporating the city of (Juobec, (18t)7-()8) 43. Report of notice 52. Bill presented ; .Slst and (imh Rules suspended, 108. Reported amended, 135. Committed, considered, re|)(>rte(i and passed, 150. By Council, 1.54. R. A., 150. (31 Vic, c. 33.) Petitions praying that the electi vi' (u)rporation be replaced by commissioners, 57. Other petitions against. 88, 118. 2t Bill to amend Section 30 of the Act 29 and .".0 Vic, Cap. 57. incorporating the city of Quebec ; presented, (1807-68) 32. Order for second reading dischargeil ; Bill with- drawn, 59. 3. Petition of the Mayor and Coiporation, for further amendments to the Acts incorpo- rating the city, (1809) 51. Report of notice, 61. Bill presented, 90. Report the pro- visions of two Bills combined into one, 184. Fee remitted, 211. Petition for amend- ments to this Bill, 124. 'I. Petition of Weston Hinit, praying that a commis-sion of three Members be substitii- Bil! Olh bfoii Fee ted for the elective corporation of the said city. (1869) 51. Report of notice, <)1. presented, '.K). Report provisions of two Bill.s combined into one, amended, 184. jection taken, at the second reading, that the Bill is out of order and should have founded on a Petition, Ac. Mr. Speaker decides that it is out of order, 200. remitted, 207. — Petition against, 164. 5. Petition for amendments to the Act of incorporation of the city of Quebec of a nature to limit its powers respecting the taxation of markets, (1869) 58, 61, 66, 69, 117. 6. Petition of the Mayor and Corporation, for amendments to tlie Acts incorporating the city, (1869-70) 62. Report of notice, 71. Bill presented, 64. Reported with ameml- meats; amalgamated with another Bill, 141. Fee refunded, 19 ). 7. Petition of David, A. Ross for amendments to thr Acts of incorporation of the city of Quebec, (1869-70) 41. Report of notice, 56. Bill to amend same, presented, 00. Reported with amendments ; To be re-printed, 141. Motion for second reading ; qUEBEC— continued. 661 Quebec (City) : — continued. ainendment tliat the other Orders of the Day ho proeealed willi, witlnlniwii ; Hill committed. 148. Reported amended, lo3. Motion to receive report; several motions to n-oommit, negatived, lo,"). Dehate on furtlicT motion to rc-commit adjomncd, loT. Dchate rcsimied, motion negatived, I08. FiirtiiiT motion to re-commit ruled out of order, no notice liaving heen given ; Bill re-committed, considered, amended and reported ; amendments agreed to, l.V.>. Bill again re-eommittcd, amended, reported; iunendments agreed to, IGO. Motion for third readir•.^ ; ohjei'tion taken that the motion is not in Order, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is in Order; Bill read the third time on a division and pas.sed, ItliJ. By (Jouneil amended, 183. Agreed to, 184. R. A., H)i>, (;j3 Vic, c. 4t).) Petition against the ahove, I'l'd. S. Petition of the Mayor and CorjKJralion for amentlmeiits to their Act of incorporation, to enahle them to suhaerihe §l,(KH),(K)(t for the North Shore Railway ComiJany, (1870) 73. Report of notice, SO. Part of the ahove petition referred to Railway Committee, 87. Bill presented ; referred, 114. Reported amended, 141. Committed; considered, I'm. Re-committed, amended and reported, 177. Passed, ]".U. By Council, i.'18. R. A., 'J'Jl. (34 Vic, c. 3").) Petition praying that the ahove Bill he neither altered nor modilied, 140. Petition praying that the amount of the city subscription to the North Shore Railway he limited to one half million dollars, 212. 9. Petitions ftraying that the limits of the city of Quebec be not extended, ( 1870) 16, 17, 3.'), 77, 112, 12'J, 133. 10. Petit'in of the Mayor and Corporation, for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1871)134. Report of notice, 147. Bill presented ; 60th Rule suspended, 161. Referred, 168. Reported with amendments, 171. Considered in Committee, reported anil passed, 187. By Council, with amendments, 223. Agreed to, 224. R. A., 229. (35 Vic, c. 33.) 11. Petition of the Mayor and Corporation, for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1872) oO. Report of notice. 63. Bill presented, 174. Referred, 18."). Reported, amend- ed, 229. Considered 241. Passed, 2o6. By Council, 269. R. A., 273. (36 Vic, c. 55.) 12. Petition of the Mayor and Corporation, for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1873-74)70. Report of notice, 84 Bill presented, 87. Referred and 61 ith Rule sus- pended, 93. Reported, amended, 145. Considered, repotted and passed, 171. By Coimcil, with amendments, 199. Agreed to, 200. R. A., 204. (37 Vic, c 50.) Petition for amendments to the Act of incorporation of the said city, 101. 13. Petition of the Mayor and Corporation, for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1874-75) 53. That the notice is not sufficient as regards the 13th paragraph, 68. Bill presented, 114. Referred, 124. Reported with amendments, 250. Again referred, 263. Considered and amended in Committee ; reported and passed, 275. By Council, with amendments, 297. Agreed to, 298. R. A., 314. (38 Vic, c. 74.) 652 QJJEBEC— continued. Quebec (City) -.—continued. 14i Petition of the Mayor and Corporation for an Act to amend the Acts incorporiiting tho said city, { 1875) 35. Report of notice, 40. Bill presented, 56. Referred, 60. Reported anieiuldd, 104. Considered and jirogrcss reported, 120. Again considered, aineiided, reported and passed, 130. By Council with an amendment, 178. Agreed to, 178. R. A., 11)0. (3'.» Vic, c. 51.) I*. Petition of the Mayor and Corporation for amendmentM to their Acts of incorpora- tion, (1876) 58. Report of notice, 81. Bill presented, 100. Referred, 120. Rcjjorted with amendments, 159. Order for House in Committee read ; and notice being taken that Mr Rinfret had nignilied his intention to abandon the said Bill ; the Question wa< raised ns to whether he had a right so do so or not; Mr Speaker ruled that a Bill which has been abandoned by its promoter may be taken up by any other Mcinlier Motion for House in Committee withdrawn, 181. Considered and amended, 190. Re- committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 191. By Coimcil with an ainund- ment ; agreed to, 201. R. A., 205. (40 Vic, c 52.) Petition praying that no amend- ments be made, 75. ■6t Petition of the Mayor and Corporation for amendments to the Acts incorporating the said city , ( 1 877-8) 69. Report of notice, 73. Bill presented, 80. Referred, 138. Report, That the Bill does not contain a preamble, 164. Motion to instruct the Committee to add a preamble, ruled out of order by Mr. Speaker, 190. IT. Motion for leave to bring in a Bill to authorize the city of Quebec to effect a further loan, referred to the Standing Committee on Standing Orders and to the Committee on Private Bills, (1877-8) 200. Report recommending the suspension of the Rules. Another Report that it is not advisable to suspend the rules, 205. 18. Petition of the Mayor and Corporation for amendments to their Act of incorpora- tion, (1878) 40. Report of notice, 61. Bill presented, 70. Referred, 76. Reported, 98. Considered, reported and passed, 101. By Council, 120. Fee refunded, 130. R. A., 147. (41-42 Vic, c 14.) 19. Petition of the Mayor and Corporation for amendments totheir Act of incorporation, (1880) 81. Report of notice, 99. Bill presented, 106. Referred, 69. Fee remitted, -JilS. 20. Petition for an Act lurlher to amend the Acts incorporating the city of Queliec, (1881)64. Report of notice. 221. Bill presented ; Rule suspended ; referred, 222. Report- ed, 226. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 232. 31. Petition for an Act to further amend the Acts relating to the incorporation of the city of Quebec, (1882) 82. Report of notice, 104. Bill presented and rule suspended. 230, Referred. 243. Rep ,.^ed, 281. To be re-printed, 281. Considered in Committee, amended, reported and passed, 297, By Council with amendments, 355. Agreed to, 356. R. A., 364. (45 Vic, c 100). 29. Petitition of the Mayor and Corporation for an Act to amend and consolidate the Act respecting the City of Quebec and its water-works (1883) 126. Report of notice, 146. Bill presented. 146. Referred, 192. Bill withdrawn, 253, Fee remitted, 313. Q\]EBEG- continued. 65a Quebec (City) •.—continued. it;t. Bill to further iimeiid tliu Acts incorponiting the city of (Quebec; Rules Buspcnded (1883) 1247. Referred 248. Reported, 2.5JJ. Considered, anieiuled, reported and pa-sscil, iKil. 34. Petition for an Act to amend and consolidate the Acts relating to the Corporation of the City of Quehec and the Recorder's Court of the said city, (1884) G9. Report of notice, 78. Bill presented 7s. Referred, 88. Reported, 18*.>, Considered and progress reported, 1%, 2(X), 208, Amended, 220. Order for receiving Report discharged ; Bill withdrawn, 227 ; Fee remitted, 2.%. Petitions adveroe to this Bill, 132, 144, 198. '2ft. Petition for an Act to authorize the corporation of the city of Quebec to issue de- lientures, (1886) 107. Referred, 108. Report of notice, IK'. Bill preBcnted, 114. Referred, 138. Reported, 248. Committee instructed to amend the Bill, 263. Objection being taken tliat the House having instructed the Committee to amend the Bill, the Com- mittee cannot rise without having carried out the instruction. — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection, 264. Considered and amended ; to be reprinted, 265. Amendments agreed to, 309. Order for 3rd reading ruled out of order, the promoters having aban- doned the Bill, 400. Motion to remit the Fee, 423. 36. Petition for an Act further to amend the Acts incorporating the city of Quebec, (1887) 72. Report of notice, 108. Bill presented, 108. Referred, 118. Reported, 206 ; Ta be reprinted, 206. Considered and progress reported, 238, 245. Amended, reported and passed, 246. By Council amended, 293. Amendments agreed to, 293. R. A.297. (50 Vic, c. 57.) Petitions against this Bill, 152, 164. 37. Petition of the Mayor and Corporation praying that no changes may be made in the law relating to their subscription to the Quebec and Lake St. John Railway Com- pany, (1880) 92. 3§. Petition praying that three administrators to be elected by the rate-payers be sub- stituted in the place of the Corporation of the said city, (1877-8) 69. Vide Accounts, 1251. 39. Academy of Music : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1870) 35. Report of No- tice, 39. Bill sent from Council, 193. Read three times and passed, 198. R. A., 222. (34 Vic., c. 62.) Vide AccotuUs, 1210. Animals, Society for the prevention of Cruelty to : 30. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1874-75) 70. Report of notice, 78. Bill present- ed, 80. Referred, 105. Reported with amendments, 132. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 145. By Council with amendments ; agreed to, 242. R. A., 313- (38 Vic, c 80.) 31.'~Petirion for aid, (1872) 127. 33. Asile des Orphelins : — Vide Accounts, 1232. 33. Asylum for the reception of the Children of the Poor :— Petition for aid, (1882) 48. 34. Belmont Retreat : — Vide Belmont Inebriate Retreat. 654 qVEBEC—conlinued. \i Quebec (City) : — continued. ita. Board of Trade :— Vi«le Police, 2. Rn/tsmen, 2. 36. Bon Pasteur, Asile du :— Pctitimis I'm- aid, (1807-08) SO. (180'.)) 30. (180'.)-7't) i,., (1S71) I'.t. (187L') -J.",. (1873-74) li). (1871-7r)) 22.— Iiu-rensod ftUl, (1870) 49.— Vide Arcouuts, 1212. 37. Bread and Wood : — Petition Ifor the appointment of a Bread and Wood Inaiiectur (180y) 89. 3§. Burial-Grounds :— Vide Cemeteries 8. 39. Catholic Deaf and Dumb Institute :— Aid for the erection of a Building, (1882) 192. 40. Cercle Catholique de Quebec : — Petition for nn Act of incorporation, (1877-78) 31. Report of notice, 46. Bill presented, 49. Referred, 54. Reported, 73. Considered. amended, reported anti piu«sed, IM. By Council. 179. R. A., 229. (41 Vic, c. 37.)- Vide Accounts, 1213. 41. Cercle de Quebec : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1869) 42. Report of notice 48. Bill presented, 53. Reported amended, 66. Committed, 72. Reported, 76. Pa.ssed 80. By Council, 113 R. A., 220. (32 Vic, c 80.) Charitable Association of Roman Catholic Ladies : 43. Petition for a grunt of $800 towards their institution, p.kI another of $400 toward* the " Nazareth Asylum for Young Orphans " (1875) 36. 43. Petitions for aid, (1867-68) 40. (1870) 43.— Increased aid, (1869) 36. (1874-75) 49, Vide Accoimta, 1214, 44. Civil Service Mutual Benefit Society :— Vide Ciiil Service. 45. Church of England Male Orphan Asylum :— Petition for a continuance of their annnal grant, (18S0) 81. 46. Church Society : — Vide Religions Denominations, 38. 47. Claims of Quebec : —Vide Accounts, 1248. 4§. Club de Quebec : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1879) 100. Report of notice. 107. Bill jnesented, 108. Referred, 187. Reported, 210. Considered in Committee; reported and passed, 232. Fee remitted, 255. Passed by Council, 320. R. A., 363, (42-43 Vic, c 83.) 49. Club des Marrhands :— Petition for an Act of incorporation. (1881) 64. Report of notice, 80. Bill from the Council, (1881) 195. Read twice and referred; rule sus- pended, 196. Reported amended, 201, Considered, reported and passed, 215, Amend- ments agreed to by Council, 232. R. A., 307, (44-45 Vic, c 56.) 50. College of Pharmacy: — Vide Pharmaceutical Association, 1. 51. Court House :— Vide Accounts, 1252-12(35. Court Houses and Oaols, 9-12. Committees, 507, 508. QUEBEC— co«/»wMPr/. 655 Quebec (City) : — continual . M. Cu'"ling Club:- Petition for im Act of incorporation, (1867-t>8) 10. Notice not suf- licicnt ; aldt Rule siisiu-nded, li4. Bill iJrcsfiited, 41. Koportcd, GO. Comniitted, "0. Con.sidtTi'il and reportoil, 73. rnssed, 78. By Council, 110. 11. A., 155. (31 Vic, c. 3.'}.) 5!I. Deaf and Dumb Institution: — Vide Deaf and Dumb [nsHMiona, 2. .VI. Dispensary :— Petition for aid, (18tW) 89. (1809-70) 02. Vide Accounts, 1215. 55. Dispensary of I'Hopital du Sacr^-Coeur :--Vi. Considered, reported and piwsed, <)l.'. By Council, 15(1. R. A., 203. (37 Vic., c. 38.) 70. Petition for an Act permitting them to cause to he admitted into the Beauport Asylum without any other formalities, the epileptics who become lunatic in the said Hospital, (1883) 40. Report that the notices given are not sulRcient, 205. 71. Petition for an Act to amend the act incorporating " I'lIApital du Sacre Ctrur de Jems" at Quebec, (188G) IG. Report of notice, 39. Bill presented, 40. Refelred, ¥1 Reported, 73. Considered and progress reported, 83. Amended, reported and passed, 104. By Council, 169. Fee remitted, 2(59. R. A., 431. (4<.>-50 Vic, c. 61.) 79. Petition for aid for a Dispensary in the said city. (1874-75) 45. Vide Accounts, 1'223, 73. Hospice de la Mis^ricorde :— Vide Accounts, 1224. 74. Hospice St. Joseph de la Maternity (Lyiag^ in Hospital) :— Vide tn/ra, 87. Arcounti, 1234. 75. Hospice des Sobuts de la Charity :— Petition for aid, (1869-70) 172. :— Vide Accounts, 1225. 76. Hospice St. Charles : — Vide Accounts, 1217. 77. Hdtel-Dieu, Petition for an Act of incorporation, to enable them to acquire pro- perty, (1876) 26. Report of notice, 32. Bill presented, 32. Referred, 47. Reported with amendments, 134. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 154. By Council, 183. R, A., 203. (40 Vic, c. 60.) Vide Accounts, 1226. 7S. Indigent Sick :— Petitions for aid (1867-68) 40. Vide Accounts, 1227. 79. Insane : — Petition for the establishment of an Asylum for the Insane in the neighbourhood of Quebec, (1875) 35. 80. Institut Canadien :— Petitions for aid, (1869) 51. (1870) 112. (1873-74) 115. (1874-5) 64. (1875)60. (1876)48. (1882) 59.— Increased aid, (1877-8)55. (1879) 50. (1880)98, (1881) 102. 81. Irish Protestant Benevolent Society : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1869) S6. Report of notice ; Bill presented, 93. Reported amended, 107. Committed, 116. Reported, 119. Passed, 124. By Council, 218. R. A., 121. (38 Vic, c. 84.) 81 j. Justices of the Peace :— Vide Accounts, 1228. 89. Ladies' Protestant Home : — Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1871) 44. Report of notice, 54. Bill presented, 85. Referred, 85. Reported, 117, Considered, reported and paesed, 130. By Council, 177. R. A., 228. (35 Vic, c. 48.) QVETiEC—continved. m Quebec (City) : — continued. Ladies' Protestant Home •.—continued, 83. I'elitionfl f..r aid, (1867-(J8) 2o. (mVJ) 'I'J. (1S70) 3(). (1871) IS.) (1872) 2r>. (1873-74) 34. ( 1874-7")) ac. (187.J) Tm. (187(1) 37. (1877-78)32. (1880) G4. (1881) 31.— For a conti- niiaiK'c 111' their aiimiiil gnuit, (l^S^) 83. — liioroiiaed aid, (1873-74 ot'». — Vide Accounts, 122'J. M. Les Dames Religieuses de J^sus Marie :— Petition for an amendment to their Act of incor|i(jration, (1883) ilO. Report of notice, 38. Bill presented, 38. Referred, 42. Reported, 74. Fee remitted, l'J7. Petition against, 51. §5. Literary and Historical Society : Petitions for aid, (18G7-68) l<). (1875) 40. (1876) SI. (1877-78) 48. (187i») 43. (1880) 148. (1881) 110.— For a continuance of their annual grant, (1882) 48.— Transactions of the, (1881) 'M. Vide Accoimts, 1230. 86. Lunatic Asylum : — Petition fortheestahlishmontof a Protestant Lunatic Asylum in connection with that of Dr. Wakeham, ( 1874-75) 172. Vide Accounts, 1231. 87. Lying in Hospital :— Petitions for aid, (18G7-r.8) 40. (18(59) 30. (1875) 35.— For a continuance of their annual grant, (187-1-75) 48. Vide Accounts, 1234. S8. Male Orphan Asylum (Church of England) :— Petitions for aid, (1807-68) 25. (1869) 27. (1809-70) 34. (1870) 30. (1871) 58. (1872) 38. (1873-74) 40. (1875) (M). (1876) 75. (1877-8) 32. (1879) 17.— For a continuance of their annual grant, (1882) 59. Vide Accounts. 1232. Marine and Emigrant Hospital— Vide Accounts, 12"6. Menuisiers : 89. Petition for an Act to incor[)Orate l' Union dcs Menuisiers, (1875) 35. Report of notice, 40. Bill presented, 38. Referred, 54. Reported with amendments, 07. Considered, reported and passed, 102. Petitions against. (57, 103. 90. Petition for an Act to incorporate /'f/zitow des Menuisiers. (1876) 47. Rejjort of notice, 53. Bill presented, 61. Referred, 70. Reported with r.niendmcnts, 98. Considered, reported and psiased. 111. By Council with amendments, 1(j4. Agreed to, 165. Fee refnniled, 17G. R. A. 203. (40 Vic, c. 05.) Petitions against, 100, 112. 91. Mis^ricorde, Hospice de la:— Vide Accounts, 1224. 9a. Morrin College :— Vide Education, 78. 9:1. Musical Association of Quebec :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1872) 83. Ktport of notice, 93. Bill to incorporate the ; From Council, 244. Head twice and referred, 245. Reported with an amendment, 251. Considered in Committee, re- ported and ])ii^scd, 250. R. A., 272. (30 Vic, c. 70.) 91. Natural History Society :— Petition for aid, (1875) 30. 95. Nasareth Asylum :— Vide Accounts, 1236. 41 \\ 658 qUEQKC—conlinueU. Quebec (City) •.—cnnthwed. 00. (Euvre du Patronage i-Pitition tor an Ad ol' incorporatinn, (1871) 4'.». Report >■: not ice,. ")4. Jiill pifscntcd, 'i.'). licpoited willi atnorulinoiitw, so. ('onimittcil, ^t. Cun. sidorcil, uinciuled, reported iind |ias8t'd, '.tO. IJy Council witliamciidinciitM ; coiisideioil. 183. Agreed to, I'.tT. K. A., 'J'JT. (.%j Vic, c. 47.) Vide Account, ]'_';57. 97. Orphan Asylum, Church of England :— IVtition for a continuance ol' their annii.'\ KTMiit, (1874-7.")) :!•'.. OS. Pharmaceutical Association ;— Vide Medical Projemion, 21. 00. Pilots for and below Quebec :— Vi.ie PHotx. 100. Protestant Board of School Commissioners :— Vide Ednmlion, 3U, 77. 101. Quebec Racket Club :— IVtition for an Act of incorporation, (1880) 53. Report n:' notice, 04. Bill i)resented, 65. Referred, 79. lieported, HI. Considered inComniittct reported, passed, 1^21. By Council, 188. Motion to remit the Fee negatived, "Jl;; R. A., 307. (43-44 Vic, c S3.) ■Oil. Recorder's Court;— Vide Jualicr, Adinhmtration of, 53, 54. 103. Riot 1878 : — Reply of the Honorable the Premier respecting the payment of th. vokmteer miiiliii called out to quell the riot in the city of Quebec, to be entered in the Votes and I'roceeilings, (1870) 77. Vide Accounts, 1275. 104. Roman Catholic Board of School Commissioners :— Vide Education, 10, 77. 105. St. Andrew's Society: — Petition for an y\ct of incorporation, (18(')9-70) 41. Report <■: notice. 50. Bill Presented, 114. Reported amended, 11('>. Committed, 117. Considered and reported, Hit. Pas.sed, l'J2. By Council, 183. R. A., 191. (33. Vic, c 4'J.) 100. St. Bridget's Association : — Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1870) 141. Report of notfce, 153. Bill sent from Council, 194. Read three tinu.s anl passed, 200. R. A., 222. (34. Vic, c. 01.) 107. St. Bridget's Asylum Association :— Petitions for aid, (1867-68) 38. (1860) 51. (I8r,9-7i' 42. (1872) 51. (1874-5) 04. (1875) 60.— Increased aid, (1871) 97. (1873-74) 52, (187G) SI. (1877-8) 09. Vide Accounts, 1238. 10§. St. Patricks Catholic and Literary Institute :— Petition praying that their property may not be vested in the St. Patrick's Literary Institute, (1875) 104. St. Patrick's Literary Institute = 100. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1875) 35.Report of notice, 40. Bill presented. 50. Referred, 70. Reported with amendments, 130. Considered, reported and passed 145. By Coimcll, 189. R. A., 196. (39 Vic, c 78.) 110. Petitions for aid, (1876)106. (1880)64. (1881)110. (1882) 173.— For increased aid. (1877-8) 69. 111. St. John Street Railway :— Vide Railways, 277, 278. QllKmiC— continued 659 )ir annua Quebec (City) : — runiinuiii. im. St. Roch, Union St. Joseph :— Vio.) ll.'i. Sisters of Charity:— Petitions for aid, (1881) 17. (1882) 104. Vide AcroutUn, \2'2r>. 110. Soci^t^ Amicale :— IVtition for amendments to their Art of incorporation, (1870) 114. Bill presented; referred, 114. Reported with amenchncntH, l.'K). Ci})0y. Report of notice, 78. Bill presented, 103. Report preamble not proven, 1.').3. Petitions against the above, 130, 138, 131). 110. Synod of the Church of England :— Vide ReUyious Demminations, 39, 40. Union Commercial : riO. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1S70) 35. Report of notice, 44. Bill presented, 45. Referred, ■")'.•. Reported, 05. Considered in Committee; reported; passed, 105. By Council with amendments, 163. Amendments committed, 16;?. Considered and [irogress reported, 168. Order for consideration discharged, 185. Amendments disagreed to, 185. Conference reciuested with the Council; Committee appointed to draw up Reasons, 186. Report of Reascjns, 209. Conference agreed to, 220. — Another day appointed at the request of the Assembly, 235. Report delivery of Reasons, 247. Council do not insist. 274. Amendments further amended and agreed to, 276. By Council, 308. Fee remitted, 289, R. A., 361. (42-43 Vic, c 85.) I'il. Vide Accounts, 1239. I'ia. Union des Menuisiers :— Vide supra, 89, 90. Accounts, 1241. 143. Union Musioale : — Petition for an Act to incorporate " L' Union Musicale tie Quibec." (1887)21. Report of notice, 42. Bill presented, 42. Referred, 60th Rule suspended. 49. Reported with amendments, 53. Considered, reported and passed, 03. By Council, 140. Fee refunded, 181. R. A., 296. (50 Vic, c 42.) 121. Union St. Joseph: — Petition for an Act to incorporate " L' Union St. Joseph de St, Jean Baptiste de Qul6ec."( 1885) 34. Report of notice, 47. Bill presented, 48. Referred, 52. Reported, 79. Considered, reported and passed, 87. Fee remitted, 193. Passed by Council, 122. R. A., 320. (48 Vic, c 51.) 660 QUEBEC- nm/»«M. Hill pro»t(>nti(|, .V,. Ufl'i'iicd, •>(■,, |{<>|inrt('il, Kill. ConNidoioii, rcpnitc'il untl pasMcd, P2G. Fee rcniittcd, IM. I'lihMril l.y (J.nmcil, 181). K. A., ;i08. (41-4.') Vie, c. T)::.) Vidf /IrromW.t, li:i'J. I'i6. Union St. Joseph de St. Sauveur :- I'd itinii fur an Actio uniciid nnd cotmoliilitlt' the Act incorporating " L'l'nion St. .lunepli ite St. Snuvi-iir lit- Quihfi," (1881) Ji), Hcport of notice, 3'J. Hill presented, 36. Referred, 44. Ucportcd, (Hi. ConHidt inl nnd proKrcMM reported, "tl. Fnrllier cciiHidered, reported and piiHsed, S,">. Kec reniiiicil, i;W. l'a.MHcd l)y Conncil, U'J. U. A., ;K»S. (44-4.') Vio,, c. 51.— S/«i/«»/w»U of A,lfair.H : - Vide Aaoiiutii, 1U4(». I*JT. Union St. Valier :— I'etition for an Actof incori oration, (1870) ;t,'>. Keportof nolirc, 'M. Hill presented ; referred, 41. Keporfed amended, 4:$. Committed, 47. CoiiHideicd luid lunendni, ")) ()3. Report of notice, tM. Hill presented, tW. Referred, 1>8. Reported with amendments, 140. Considered, reported and passed, 1.50. Hy Conncil, 180. R. A., 197. (30 Vic, 0. 00.) I'i9. Petitions for aid, (187tl) 72. (1877-78) 48. (1870) 80. (1880)81. (1881) 55.— r„r increased aid (1882) 48. (1883) 3."). Vide Arrountit. 1243. Young Men's Christian Association : i:iO. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1877-78) *Ji). Heport of notice, 40, Hill presented, .")3. Referred ()1. Reported, 112. Considered, amended reported and passed, 121. iiy Conncil, 187. R. A., 220. (41 Vic, c.43.) mi. Petition for an .Vet to amend the A(!l inccrporatini; " The (Jnehec Yonnji Mcii'g Christian Asso.-iation " and to vest the roil eitate helomiini; the tin- Association in trnstees; Uules snspended. (1887) l."):>. Rc])oit of notice, 101. Hiil presented; refenoil, 1G.">. Reported. 180. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 21."). Fee refnnfled, 23."). Passed hy Conncil, 203. R. A., 208. (.")0 Vic, c. 37.) Quebec (County) :— Vide Elections, 103. Quebec East : — Vide Elcftion.t, 102. Quebec and Gosford Railway Company :— Vide Accounts, 1357, 1358. liailwatis, 207-210. Quebec and Lake St-John Colonization Road :— Vide Accounts, 1245. Quebec and Lake St-John Railway Company :— Vide A ccounts, 1350-1368. Railways, 211-217. qVKUEC—amlinue'/. 601 QttebflO : — mntiuueil, Quebec and Lake Superior Mining Aiaooiation : -I'ctitioti fur nn Act to nmcnd tho Act iiicorponitiiig llic " (^uihocr iiiid Luke Sii|ii>rinr Miiiinj; As.sinMatinii," (188'J) ."iM. llcpurt of lie life,7.s. Bill |)ie«(>iitn(l,7H. I{i't«'rii(l,.SI. I{t|>(iit Vic, c. 74.) Quebec and Levis Electric Light Company :-l'(>titiiiii for an Act to incorponitotlioQiutbec mid Li'vIh KIcctiii' l,i>,d'l t''""P'i"y, (1881) 8'.t. Itrport of notice, 111. Bill prtwntcd, ir_'. Ucfcrrt'd, Ml. Reported, UIH. Ooiinidcnd, nported and piiMcd, li'J'J, By ('onncil, with an ivmciulnient, \17'A. Agreed to, 271. K. A., 3(nt. (44-4r» Vic, c 71.) Quebec and Levis Telephone Company :— IVtition for mi Act (o incorporate tho Qnehec and Levis Tclc|)hoiie ('onipany, (1881) ('.;. Hcjiort of notice, 80. Bill presented, 80. Hefcrred, l'J7. Ucpoited, 178. Considered, reporttMl an, 1370. Quebec and Ontario: — Settlement of claims hotwt . — Vide Acmu us, 1248. Frontier Line. Quelo ' id Pontine Railway Ccmnany :— Vide Railwni^a, ""o. Quebec and Portneuf (Counties) :— Vide Territorial Divhiuns, 80. Quebec and Saguenay Railway :— Vide I{ailumber may require the Question to be read for his information, (1867-68) 14th Rule, 138 5. That no Member shall speak more that once on the same Question, except in ex- planation, (1867-68) loth Rule, 138. a. That no Member shall vote upon any Question in whicli he has a direct pecuniary interest, (1867-68) ]6tn Rule, 138. 7. That when a Question is [)Ut, no Member shall leave or cross the House, — nor when a Member is speaking, shall any other Member interrupt him, except to order, (1867- 68) 17th Rule 138. 8. That in putting Questions to Ministeis of the Crown, or to other Members, no debate is allowable, (1867-68) 2'Jth Rule, 139. 9. That a motion to adjourn, or that the Chairman leave the Chair, shall always be in order, (1867-68) 30th and 78th Rules, 139, 144. 10. That on Wednesday or Thursday a motion on the Notice Paper that may be under discussion when the Speaker leaves the Chair at 6, P. M., or at the adjournment of the House, do stand first on the Orders of the following day, (1867-68) 27th Rule, 139. 11. That two days' Notice he given of Motions for introducing any new matter, (1867- 08) 31st Rule, 139. 12. That a Motion may be made without Notice, by unanimous consent, (1867-68) 32nd Rule. 139. 13. That all motions must be written and seconded ; and that they be read in English and French, (1867-68) 33rd Rule, 139. 14. That a Member who has made a motion may withdraw the same by leave of the House ; fuch leave being granted without any negative voice, (1867-68) 34th Rule, 140. 15. That the " Previous Question " shall preclude all amendment of ihe main Question, (1867-68) 35th Rule, 140. 16. That a motion for commitment shall preclude all amendment of the main Question, (1867-68) 36th Rule. 140. 17. That when a motion is contrary to the Rules or Privilegesof the House, the Speaker shall apprise the House thereof before the Question is put, (1867-68) 37th Rule, 140. 1§. That any motion for any public aid, or charge upon the people, shall be refeired to a Committee of the Whole on some future day, before any vote do pass thereon, (1867- 68) 88th Rule, 145. 18J. Motions for the suspension of the 49th Rule in lelation to certain petitions ; refer- red to Committee on Standing Orders, (1886) 92, 103, 111, 114, 130. Favorable Reports on same, 98, 117, 114, 133. 666 QUESTIONS— to«/mMe(/. II. Decisions of the Speaker, or the House, on Questions of Order or Practice : 19. An aniemlmcnt beino; proposed tu the Question for going into Committee of the Whole on the Montreal Coiporalion Bill, — And objection being taken, that the ?amr is onl oi' order and conliary to the Rnles of the House ; Mr Speaker decides tluit tit amendment is in order, inasmuch as it does not atlect the rights of any individiu. | (1867-(38) 121. 20. An amendment being proposed to the Question for going into Committee of tWl Whole on a certain Bill, — And objection be made thereto on the ground that written notice had Uut been given, and that the measure was not founded on a Report fn.iii a Comniittee of the Whule ; Mr Speaker decides that the amendment is not in nnler. (1867-68) 107. ' 21. A motion being made to re-commit the Tublic Lands Bill, for the puriH)se of leavii..' out the words " ujwn any |)ublic roads opened through the said lands in any new settlement" and inserting the W'ords " in any locality that he shall deem suitalile: Mr. Speaker declines to receive the same, on the ground that the amendment wuiiii place the whole of the public domain at the disposal oi the Executive for free gran;! under a Statute, (186'.t) 108. 22. Objection taken (at the second reading) that the Quebec Corporation Bill, is ont li order, inasnmch as it is not founded on a petition ; Mr. Speaker decides that ii changes the mode of electing the Mayor and raises the qualification of elictur- which provisions were not asked for by petition, and is therefure not in rirdo: (1869) 200. 23. Objection taken to the Montreal Hydraulic and Dock Company Bill, (on the quostimi lor going into Committee of the Whole) that it is not founded on a petition ; Mr, Speaker decides that it contains chaises which bear upon the Standing Rules of the House, and should have been asked for by petition, (1869) 199. His decision cmi' firmed on appeal, 2(K). 24. A motion being made to re-commit the Quebec Corporation Bill, for the purjiose amending the second section thereof by leaving out the word " Twenty " and insertinj the word "Ten", and objection being taken thai the motion is not in order, no notic^ having been given ; Mr. Speaker decides that it is not in order, (1869-70) 159. 25. Objection taken (at the second reading) that the Bill to revive the provisions of (Ma 109, of the Con. Stats, for Lower Canada, respecting the payment of jurors, is not \i order, inasmuch as it affects the public revenue ; Mr. Speaker decides that the Bill if not in order, (1869-70) 182. 26. Objection taken to the motion foi the third reading of the Quebec Corporation Bii that it is not in order ; Mr. Speaker decides that it is in order, (1869-70) 163. 27. Objection taken to the motion to grant a certain sum of money to the Reportei that it is out of order ; Mr. Speaker decides that it is out of order, because it ro(|uir two days' notice, and because it is the same question that has been previously pi and negatived, (1869-70) 189. 31. Objectioi Montreal atlocting t tion of tht order, (187 34. Objection Bill to grai l)any, on tl which is n( in order, (] 33. Objection Bill, that it tion, (1870) 31. Objection nniendinon Private Rill Bill,— Furtl of the Who because it a 35. A motion 1 Committee Montreal N( the motion : motion is n< 36. Objection t: Con, Stats., J payment of : Mr. Speaker QUESTIONS— to«/m«e free grants of wild lands to actual settlers, Ac. And objection being made that ttl motion is out of order, as it affects the Public Revenue ; Mr. Speaker decides tha[ it is out of order ; his decision confirmed, on appeal, (1872) 148. 45. Objectif)n taken to a motion to recommit the Bill to assure the independence of thj Legislature, on the ground that the same proposal had been decided adversely durinj the present Session ; Mr. Spe.iker decides that the motion is in order, (1872) 149. 46. A motion having been made to adjourn the House, and objection being taken th« the motion is out of order, the House having decided yesterday, to sit until midniglJ this day ; —Mr. Speaker decides that the word " midnight " was inserted ai tiij adjournment of yesterday, in error, and that a motion of adjournment is always ij order, (1872)243. 47. Objection raised (at the second reading) to the Bill to change the Chef-lieu ofttj Judicial District of Kamouraska, that it ought to have been recommended by Lieutenant-Governor; Mr. Speaker decides that it is out of order, (1872) 246. QTJESTWSS— continued. 669 e tlie HomJ II. Decisions of the Speaker, &c., on Question, &c. ■.—continued. 4§. Ol'jcction made that tlie motion lor tho House in Committee on the Bill to render liable to seizure u portion of the siilaries of Public; Officers, is not in order, because of the order of the House to reprint the Bill which is not yet rc-jirinted; Mr. .Sj)eaker decides that it is not in order, (1872) 260. •19. Objection taken to a motion to re-commit tho Three-Kiverb' College Bill; Mr. Speaker decides that the nujtion is not in order inasmucli an notice of the same ought to have been given, (1873-74) 91. 30. Mr. Speaker objects to a second amendment being proposed to a motion " That the Sj)eaker do now leave the Chair" for the House to go into Committee of Supply, (1873-74) 104. 51. A motion being made to bring in a Bill respecting the right of the Council f)f Arts and Manufacturers to the ownership of certain projxrty, and ol)jection being taken that the Bill is a Private one. Mr. Speaker decides that it is a Private Bill and can- not be brought in, (1874-75) 33, 5'i. Objection made to a motion to concur in the Third Report of the Select Committee on Hygienic and Mortuary Statistics ; Mr. Speaker decides that the adoption of the said Report would involve an expenditure of public moneys, and therefore it cannot be concurred in, (1874-75) 135. 53. Objection taken (to certain clauses of the Quebec and Lake St. John Railway Bill) that the notices are not sufficient. — Mr. Speaker decides that the notices are suffi- cient, (1874-75) 157. 54. Objection taken to a motion, to amend the Resolutions granting aid to Railway Companies, that it purposes to aflect the public moneys of the Province ; objection sustained by Mr. Speaker, (1874-75) 321. 55. Objection taken to the Bill to divide the Registration Division of Montreal into three Kegititration Divisions, that it ought to have originated in Committee of tho Whole ; Jlr Speaker decides that it does not offect the public revenue, and need not have been introduced on Resolutions passed in Committee of the Whole, (1874-5) 238. 56. Objection taken to a motion, having for its objt^ct the transfer of the seat of Govern- ment to Montreal, that it is not in order, — Mr Speaker decides that it is not in order, inasmncli as it asks for a vote which would tend to atlcct the public revenue, (1874-5) 245. 57. Objection taken, to a motion, to adjourn the Debate on the Question for tho com- mitment of Mr. Dansereau to the custody of the Sergeant-at- Arms, that it is not in order, the mover thereof having already spoken on the Question ;Mr. Speaker decides that the motion is not in order; (1874-5) 276. 58. Objection taken, to a motion to require Mr Dansereau to answer a question which he had before refused to answer, that it is not in order tlie same motion having been previously made ; Mr. Speaker decides that it is in order, ( 1874-5) 278. G70 qU EST lOl^S- continued. II. Decisions of the Speaker, &c., on Questions, &c. •.—coutinutd. 59. OlijfCtioii taken (at (ho second reading) that the Bill to aupplenient articlos , relating to the advertisement of ShorilPs sales by providing for the ^'ivii^J notice of nuch sales to liypothecary creditor.-t, is out of order ; Mr. Speaker dcciilei tliaj it is out of order inasmuch as it tends to impose a tax on the people, and should liav( I been recommench'd by the Lieutenant-Governor, (1875) 63. 60. Ol'jection taken to the Bill to amend the Act incorporating the Montreal Portland ariil Boston Railway Co., (on the Question for going into Committee of the Whole) tliat;;! contains provisions exceeding the matter referred to in the notice given in relatiniul the name ; Mr. Speaker decides that the Bill should be referred to the Standi iij; Ordeal Committee, as the notice referring the same had not been considered by that Cunif mittee, (1875) 140. 61. Objection taken (at the second reading) to the Bill to extend the jurisdiction of thf Quebec Fire Commissioner, that it tends to increase the taxes of the people, anil should have originated in Committee of the Whole ; Mr. Speaker defers giving hJ decision till to-morrow, (1875) 159. Mr. Speaker decides that the Bill does not ter.ii| to increase the taxes, 1G5. 63. Objection taken to a motion to concur in the Third Report of the Standing Coitl mittoee on Industries, on the ground that the said Report recommends an f:i\ jionditure of public fundy; Mr. S()eaker decides that the English version is not ijl order, (1876) 137. 63. Objection taken (at the second reading) to the Bill to define and regulate the liniwl of certain municipalities and parishes in the counties of Nicolet. Arthabaska anJ Drummond, on the ground that it is a Private one and should be dealt with as siich:[ Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision till to-morrow, (1876) 148. 64. Objection taken( at the second reading) that the Bill t'o define and regulate the limitjl of certain municipalities and parishes in the counties of Nicolet, Arthabaska and! Drummond, is a Private Bill, and ought to be dealt with as such, — Mr. Speaker nileii| that the Bill is a Private Bill, and is not in order, (1876) 155. 65. Objection taken to the vote of a Member on the ground that he had called out l«t| and yet had voted with the yeas, — Mr. Speaker decides that the vote is valid, (187^) 156. 66. Objection taken (at the second reading) to the Bill to define and determine thelimii of certain municipalities and parishes in the counties of Nicolet, Arthabaska am Drummond, that it is not in Order ; — Mr. Speaker decides that it is in Order;— Ob jection again raised that the Bill is a Public Bill ; Mr. Speaker decides that it is i Private Bill, (1876) 174. Objection again taken that the said Bill was withdrawn oi Thursday last and that the one introduced since that date, has not been printed Mr. Speaker decides that the Bill has been printed in both languages, 175. 67. Objection taken to a motion for leave to being in a Bill to divide the county o Portneuf into two registration divisions, on the ground that the time for presentin Private Bills has expired ; Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision until to-morro» (1876) 165. Mr. Speaker decides that the Bill is a Public Bill, 178. QUESTIONS- r«// Hill to diviilt' tlio county ofPortnouf into two regis! rntioii iliviHious ; on ihu ground tlial it ivIlVcts the I'lililic liovcniic iind slioiiid liiiv(! been irooniiiiciided liy His Excolloiicy tlu- Lioiileiiant-Oovcrnor, (1S7(>) 185. Mr. Speiikor decides tiuit it does entail iin exiwiidituro of [niblic money and is t'lCrefore not in order, 187. «9. The House being in roiuniitteo of the Whole, anil objection being taken to a propo- sed amendment on the ground that it ia not covered by the notices recjuired by the rules of the House ; the Chairman left the Chair to submit the jxnnt of order to Mr. Speaker who ruled that the amendment is not covtu'ed liy the notices, but is nevertheletis in order, and conformable to practice, (1870) 131. 70. A motion being made to read the other ordi-r-s, and ttbjection taken that a motion to rend the other orders cannot be nuule when a Question is under debate; Mr. Speaker decides thai the motion is in order, (1876) 175. 71. Notice being taken that a certain Member had signified his intention to abandon a Bill ; and the Question being raised as to whether he had a right lo do so or not ; Mr. Speaker ruled that a Bill which has been abandoned by its promoter belongs to the House and can be taken up by any other Member, (1876) 181. 72. Objection taken to a motion for leave to being in a Bill on the ground tliat the Bill sliould not be presented as a Public Bill, — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection, (1877- 78) 23. 7!l. Objection taken to the vote of a Member on the ground that he was not present when the motion waa read; Mr. Speaker sustained the objection, (1877-78) 98. 74. Objection taken to a motion to transfer the seat of Government to Three-Rivers ; Mr. Speaker ruled that as this motion would involve an expenditure of Public money, it is not in order, (1877-78) 153. 75. Objection taken to motions for the remission of Fees paid an certain Bills that they are not in order, — Mr. Speaker ruled, that they are not in order, (1877-78) 189, 199, 200. 76. Objection taken to a motion to amend the Quebec License Act, on the ground that it increases the burdens of the people. — Mr. Speaker sustained the objection, (1877-78)211. 77. Objection taken to a motion for the second reading of a Bill, on the ground that the Debate had commenced on the previous day and was not adjourned ; — Mr. Speaker ruled that the proceedings were not adjourned, but merely suspended, (1877-78) 142. 78. Objection taken (at the second reading) to the Bill, to permit of the establishment of Mutual Insurance Companies, under the control of and guarenteed by Municipalities, that it ought to have been introduced by Message irom the Lieutenant Governor, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the Bill is not in order, as it imposes new burdens on the people and should have been introduced by Message, (1877-78) 81. G72 QUKSTIONS- continued. II. Decisions of the Speaker, &c., on Questions, &c. '.—cuntinurd. T9. Notict' Vicing tiikcn that two MemhtTS liftd votod liotli for ami apviunt a motion, iiml objection Itcinj; lakt'ii tliat a Monilicr has no right to eniiiiiri'liow honorable niemliers liad voted, — Mr. Speaker ruled lliai the objection cannot bo now raised, the voUs having ah'cady been recorded, (1877-78) 11.^. I fcO. Objection taken to a motion to request CJeneral Seymour to attend, l»efore the Cum. mittee on I'ublie Accmnits, and give inl'orniation on tlie hwation ot" tlie Itailwiiv between Maskinong*'' and Montreal, on the ground that it does not contain nii in. btruction to the said Committee, — Mr. Si)eaker decides that it is not in order, (1877-7>) I'jo. §1. Dbjeclion taken to a motion lor the repeal of the Act creating District Mcgistiutes, on the ground that a JJill on Iht? same subject is now bct'ore the House ; objectiiii overruled l)y Mr. Speaker, (1877-78) I'J-J. S'i. Objection taken (at the second reading) to the Bill to amend the various Acts rclm- ing to the Quebec North Shore Turnpike Roads, that it imposes a new tax upon th. j)eople, and sliould have iieen brought in upon a Message from the Lieutenant-CJuviT- nor, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not in order, (1877-78) 177. S!l. Objection taken to a motion to instruct the Private Bills Committee to add a preamble to a certain Bill, after the said Comndttee had reported up(m the Bill, that it is contrary to the rules of this House, — Mr. Si)eaker sustained the olyectioii, (1877.78) 190. 81. Objection taken to a motion to receive a petition and to suspend the rules in rclatimi thereto, on the ground that no motion for the suspension of the rules can be enter- tained unless referred to the Committee on Private Bills, or reported upon by two or more Committees, — Mr. Spejiker sustained the objection, (1H77-8) 189. Question pr ■ posed that the above motion be referred to i\n\ Standing Orders and llailway Cum- mittees, objection raised that it is not in order, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is in order; motion negatived, 2012. §5. A nu.tion being made to adinonish an Honorable Member of the House for having refu.sed to withdraw uni)arlianientary expressions ; an objection raise 1 thnt iw pr(iC(;eding can be taken on words supposeil to he spoken as they were not tiiki'ir down ill writting, — Mr. Sjieaker ruled that as immediate action was tn.ken it wa.s iidt necessary to have the words enteied in the Journals; his decision confirmed on ai)feal, (1877-8) 139. 86, A motion being made that this House respectfully expresses its opinion, that c.'ii- sidering the prospect of the abolition, at an early dat(!, of tlie Legislative (Council, it is not desirable to till the, vacancies now «,'xistingA(!. ; Objection taken that this motion contravenes the provisions of se; mmlo in the IIduhc Ihnt a MrmlxT hnil acted as Director and Vice-I'reKideiil ol'tlic L;mreiitiai» Hiiilwjiy in virliic of ii lualiliciitioii received I'njiii •I.-IUc. l)oHlnni;cliiini|i8, iind u motion being made to reler tlic fraiil inulltir tu ii ticloct t'dmiiiilti'O, (1.S77-7S) I7;>. Oltjcctiun ruined tliat ii iinesliim of l'rivile>;e cannot lie relerruil to ii Select (%immittee, — Mr. S|)eaker deler.s giving lii.s dtjcision till this evening; oltjection withdrawn, 174. H*(. Olijeclion taken to a motion (in amendment to a motion to adjourn tlie llniisi!) that tiii.s House (h'si res lirmiy and emphatically to declare that it has not and (;annot liave conlideiute in any admini.stration which may Ixi «nh«tiluted lor the one diHUiiHsed unless such administration he a strong and ellicieiit one ehoson I'rom the party repre- sented hy the majority in tliis House, on the grcjund that it allud(!H to the dismissal of the meirihers of the Government, and there heing no documents hefore the Jlouse relating to that suhject, it is not in order ; Further objection that the main motion is not in order, no notice having been given of the same ; Mr. Speaker ruled upon the first objection that the matter is before tlie House, and ujion the second objection, that a motion to adjourn the House is always in ordc-r ; Further objection that no amendment can be moved to a motion to adjourn the House ; Mr. Speaker overruled the objection ; Further objection that the amendment has no reference to the main motion ; Mr. Speaker ruled that he had already given his decision on tliis objection, (1877-8) 21'J. 1*9. A Committee which had just been named by the House report the draft of an Address ; olijection taken that this Committee cannot report as the House did not adjourn to allow the Committee to meet. — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection ; his decision confirmed, on appeal, (1877-8) 220. 90. Motion proposed for an Address to His Excellency the Governor General on the subject of the dismissal from office of the de Boucherville Cabinet ; objected to on the ground that the proceedings of the House and Debates on Questions cannot be sua- j)ended to discuss questions of Privilege ; Mr. Speaker over-nded the objection ; Furth( r objection, that the motion tends to censure the conduct of the Lieutenant- G(jvernor ; over-ruled by Mr, Speaker, (1877-8) 222. 91. Objection taken to a motion, for an Address to the liieutenant-Govcrnor, representing that the Cabinet of which Honorable Mr. Joly is the chiefwas defeated three different times during one sitting by majorities varying from 20 to 22, and regretting that the advisers of his Excellency persist in retaining power against the will of the majority of this House and of the country, on the ground that it is contrary to the constitution ; Mr. Speaker overruled the objection ; his division confirmed on appeal, (1877-8) 227. 94. Objection taken to an amendment, on the ground that it contains expressions and principles set forth in the main motion and in the amendment ; Mr. Speaker overruled the objection; His decision confirmed on appeal, (1878) 8. 42 (i74 QUESTIONS— co«/fmw«/. I 1 I hi II. Decisions of the Speaker, &c., on (^uestioui, &o. •.—roniinued, 0!l. A iiiotiiiii lioiii); made, in irnnciidinont Id aqiiUNtioii of Su|)|ily, tliivt tho ileniuml nf ♦3(l.(MMt for School IiKspoctors in a violutinii ot' tlio i»oliticiil pronramnic of the (iovcm- nient iind an innult to tlu; I'Ifctorn; another anionchiicnt, tliut thir* Hiiiidon political clmnufdcMcrvi'M the condrnmatioii of tho Mi-ndicrs ol tliis lionnt!, ( 1878) 7'J. Olijcctinn raisiMl tluit two nnu^ndinenlN cannot ho niovtid to the qiii-Blictn for conciiirciicein Hiipply Ht'solutiorm; Mr. Spcakir ovcrruit'd tlic ohjcction ; la-'t anit'iidnicnt noKativcl; two other anicndnicnts pidpowrd, mid ohjoctcd to on tho K^onnd, that thoy wnuld (loiay tlio llrogrt'^'8 of tho Coniniitteo on Supply. — Mr.SpeakorBUHtaina the ohjoctiom, (1878) 80,81. 94. A Memhor statcH that he liail hoon requoHted to present a petition alleginj; c.Ttnin fai;t8 witli respeot to tho ooikuici of an lionorahio Moinhor which arc contrary tuthe ruloH and privileges ol thJB Hoiiwe ; ohjection taken that this proceeding i» not in order ; Mr. Hpenker sustained tlie ohjection. Ohjection again taken llint anmti, r. being now under Dehate a liuestion of Privilege Ciiniiot he raised until the Drlmie lias ended ; Mr. Speaker suhtrtinod the ohjection, on the groiuul that tho Questioiuf Privilege now raised has no reference to tho motion under Debate, (1878) 6'J. Oft. Ohjection taken (at tho second reading) to the Hill for the 8U[)pre88ion of Party Pro- cof'siona, on the groiuid that its matter '\a not wilhan the juriHiiictioii of tluH lloii'e; Mr. Speaker overnded the ohjection, (1878) (Mi. 96. Ohjection taken, that tlie motion for the reception of tlie petition coniplaininj; of tlie election and return of Arthur Turcotte, Esciuire, is not in Order, (1878) W. Mr, Speaker overruled the objection ; motion negativeteil. 676 II. Decisions of the Speaker, &c., on Questiona, &c. .-mnlinneil. lOOi (ilijcctioii tjiki'ii III II inntion lor the Hoimi! in ('ninniittoc to i-itiiMider ccrtiiiii itropo- 81 il liosoliitidim rcliilivt' to tli*> iitti'inpt inadtt liy tli*^ FiMltTiil Ciovoriinioiit to diHiniHS till' Li('iiteniiiil-(ioV('nior. nii the ^'roiiiid tliiit tliin IIoiiho Iihh no ri>;)it to conHnrc iliu Kcdi'nd (JdVi rnmciit, and tliat any motion lending to cnnvcy Mncli (!('n.snr(! is not in uniiT ; Mr. H|K'akoriiilfd lliat il i« in or.liT, (187'.t) IH. Jli.s decision ii|ii)ealL'd lioni ami conlirniod, VJ, 101. Oliji'riion taken (in rommittot! of tlio WhoU>) that a certain Ilcsolntion is not in or- der ; Mr. Cliairnian ruled tliat it is in order; liiMdeciHiunHulunitted totliu Honse, and (•(inlirnu!d, (lS7i») ti."), (i". lOtl. Olijection taken (in Conunitteo of the whole) tliat a certain proiiowed aniendnient it \h not in order; Mr. Speaker ruled that it ia not in order; hiu decision Huhtnilted lo the House and conlirnied, (iy7i)) <)(!. 10;i. Olijection taken that a motion, to expunge certain entries from the .hmrnals, is not in order; Mr. Speaker ruled that it is in order, (1879) 8U. 104. Ohje. on taken to the Bill to annex a portion of Notre-Dame eaker ruled that it is not in order, (1881) 231. 680 QUESTIONS - con/mwerf. II. Decisions of the Speaker, &c., on Questions, &c. :— continued. 151. Olijection taken that the Hon. Member for Portneuf, has no right to speak on subjects which are irrelevant to the Question, — Mr. Acting Speaker sustained the objection, (1881) 257. 15a. Motion to re-commit certain Resolutions respecting the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway, and the ratification of certain agreements in connection therewith, with an instruction to amend the same. Objection taken that it does not contain a preposition which emanates from the main motion, — Mr. Speaker ruled thMt it is in order, (1881) 263. 153. Objection taken that certain amendments to the qmstidn for receiving the Report on a Supply Resolution, are not in order, inasmuch iis they are irrelevant to theniu. motion, — Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision until the next sitting, (1881) SO", Mr Speaker overrules the objection, 270. 154. Objection taken to the Bill to annex a portion of the parish of St. Calixte to the parish of St. Th<5odore, that it is a Private Bill, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is a Private Bill, or Ht most a hydrid Bill, (1881) 275. Similar proceeding with regard to the Bill to detach certain ishmds from the parish of Varennes, and also the Bill relating to the Parish of St. Moise, 289. i 155. Motion, that it appears by the Votes and Proceeedings of the Council, that the Bill to abolish the property qualification of Members h.ns been rejected ; that this House r( grets the interference of the Council in the solution of a question which affects above all the elective branch of the Legislature. (1881) 295, Ol'jection taken that tliis motion is not in order, — Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision until the next sitting, 296, Further consideration of the Question ; objection taken that Mr. Speaker has not yet given his decision, — Mr. Speaker ruled that there is no longer ground for the Question of order, on which he was c<'!ied to give his decision, 306. 156. Mr. Speaker's attention being drawn to the Report of a Committee which suggested that every Bill should, after its first reading, be referred to the Committee on Legis- lation ; and the House being requested to act in accordance with such Report ; Objection taken that this Report should not be interpreted in such manner as to he applied before the termination of the codification — Mr. Speaker set jwide the objection, (1882) 43. 157. A Member having declared from his seat in the House, that ho is informed that whilst tlie negociations were going on between tlie Government an Itho AUan-Rivard Syndicate for the sale or lea.se uf the Quebec, Montreal, Ott:vwa and Occidental Railway, Mr. L. A. Si5n6cal proposed that a certain sum of money be paid to him as a personal profit ; moves that a Select Committee be appointed to enquire into the facts respecting the said declaration ; objection taken that tliis motion was out of order no notice having been given,, — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection, (1882) 91. Motion negatived, 95, QUESTIONS— cow/mwe^/. 681 II. Decisions of the Speaker, &c., on ftuestions, &c. •.—continued. 15§. A Member having declared from his seat in the House that he is informed that the Hiinorable the Commissioner of Crown Lands misinformed the House wlieii he declared that a note or clieque of Mr. S^n^cai had been '^ivcn to Charles de Molon without bis knowledge or consent ; moves that the said declaration be referred to a Sc'ect Committee ; objection taken that this moticm is not in order, — Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision initil a future date, (1882) 100. Mr, Speaker's decision ; The Honorable the Commissioner re-attirms the truth of his former statement, 102. An amendment proposed that this House having full ctmlidence in the written declara- tion of the Honorable the Commissioner, the Orders of the Day be called ; agreed to, 103. 159. Objection taken (at the second reading) to the Bill to order and confirm the sale of a portion of the Quebec, Montreal Ottawa and Occidental Railway,— that it contains clauses which relate to private interests and should form the subject of private le- gislation, (1882) 132. Mr. Speaker decides that the Rules respecting Private Bills should not apply to the present case and allows the Bill to be read a second time, 133. 160. Objection taken that a certain amendment is not in order inasmuch as it affirms a fact which is not regularly before the House, — Mr. Speaker sustained the objection, (1882) 283. 161. Objection taken to the Report of the Committee of the Whole House on the Bill to amend the Quebec Election Act, because the amendments made are altogether foreign to the Bill, — Mr. Speaker sustained the objection, (1882) 298. 163. That this House regrets that the Government has not conducted the negociations for the sale of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway officially, Ac, (1882) 140. 163. Objection taken at the second reading of the Bill to provide for the final settlement of the Common School Fund, that it is not bivsed on Resolutions adopted in Com- mittee of the Whole, — Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision until a future sitting (1883) 45. 164. Objection taken that certain proposed Resolutions respecting the maintenance of Common Gaols are not in order, innsmuch as there is a Bill before the House, standing for its second reading, having reference to the same subject, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the objection is well taken, (1883) 48. 165. Objection taken to a motion to re-commit the Petition of Right Bill, — that notice of the same had not been given; Mr. Speaker ruled that the motion is'in order, (1883) 82. 166. Objection taken (at the third reading) to the Bill to aid the maintenance of Common Gaols, — that it should have been recommended by Message from His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor ; Mr. Speaker ruled that His Honor's recommendation had been given, (1883) 93. 167. Objection taken that the Estiniiites not being transmitted by Message, cannot be taken into consideration, (1882) 96. Mr. Speaker sustained the objection, 97. 682 QUESTIONS— 6««/tnw«A 1 1> • II. Decisions of the Speaker, &c., on ftuestions, &c. ■.—continued. 10§. Ol'joctioii tivkc'u thiit the iiiinK'S ot'ceitain Motnbcrs should he registered with tln' iiiiys, iniisimich as they had asked the division when Mr. S|)eakor had dccidcil tliatthi, ycaa had it, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the ubjectinn could not he maintained, (1883) 100. 169. Aiuendment proposed, at the ;5rSt Lawioiict ami Teiniscouata Uailway Conij)any, that same he re-committed and amended, — Objec- tion taken that a part i if s.i id ameTidment is not in order ; Mr. Sfteaker ruled that it is not in order, (1883) 138. 170. Motion to refer the Bill ri'sp.ectiug the Notarial Profession to a Special Committei-,- ohjf'cted to on the groiuid that it indicates the names of the Members without tlien- quired notice having being given ; — Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision, (1883) 144, Mr. Speaker sustained the objection, 14.'i. 171. A certain expression made use of in the House is entered in the Journals,— Mr. Speaker ruled that although the expression is rather too strong, yet he docs not think he is obliged to call the Member, who used it, to order, (1883) 1G4. 172. Objection taken (at the third reading) to the Bill to incorporate the town of Mont- magny, on the ground that the petition on which it is based, is claimed to be forged, and is referred to the Committee on Privileges and Elections, (1883) :i39. Withdrawn, 241. 173. Objection taken in Committee to a certain section of a Bill on the ground that it contains provisions beyond the powers granted to Provincial Legislatures ; Mr. Chair man ruled that said clause may be taken into consiileration, — and the Chiiirnian's ruling being appealed from ; Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not within the province of the Speaker to decide upon questions of constitutional law, (1883) 243. 174. Objection taken (at the third reading) to the Bill to incorporate the General Co'oni- zation and Industrial Enterprise Company, — that it is not founded on a petition pre- ceded by the required notices, (1888) 254. 175. A motion being made, in amendment to the tiuestion for the House in Committee of Supply, and the same being put and negatived ; another amendment is proposed, but objected to on the ground th;it no second araendinent can b(; proposed. — Mr. Speaker ruled, that the objection is valid, (1883) 257. 176. Several objections taken in Committee are reported to the House and decided by Mr. Speaker, (1883) 257, 258, 259. 177. Objection taken to a m ition to adjourn the Hou.ie. — Mr. Speaker ruled that the motion cannot be taken into consideration, (1883) 259. 17§. Objection taken that the motion for the election of a Speaker was not in order, inas- much as the Members who proposed it had not been previously presented to the House, — The Clerk of the House ruled that it was in order, (1884) 12. 179. Objection taken to a motion for the adjournment of the Debate on a certain Question, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not in order, (1884) 74. .* QU KSTlOtiiS—continyed. 683 a a certain II. Decisions of the Speaker, &c., on Questions, &c. •.—conthiued. 150. Olijcction takoii tlmt a ccrtniii niotion is not in onlorhcciuiso it refers to dooiiments wliicli are not liet'i re the House, — Mr. Speaker overrnleil the olijcction, (1SS4) 7."). 151. Olijcction taken to the Grand National Lottery Bill, — that it is contrary to hiw ; Mr. Speaker over-rnlcd the objection, (18>S4) 81. IS'i. Olijcction taken to the Bill respectinp vehicles nsed for winter roacU, on the {,'round that it belongs to the category of Private Bills ; Mr. Speaker over-ruled the objection, (1884) 108. 183. A Member having addressed the Honsc on a certain question and having perniitte(J sevf^nil otiicr Members to speak therenn, maintained that he still had the floor, — Mr. Speaker ruled that he is precluded from agaiu ad Iressing the House upon the said question, (1884) 140. His decision appealed from and confu-med by the House, 140. ISI. A motion being offered to postpone the second readiug of a Bill six years ; it was proposed in amendment to leave ouu the words " six years " and insert the words " three months, " and objection being taken that this amendment is not in order because it has the same eml in view. — Mr. Speaker ruled that the amendment is in order, (1884) 160. 155. Objection taken to a question resjiecting the Notarial Tariff, on the ground that it expresses an opinion on a debatable point, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the question can- not be allowed, (1884) 168. 156. Objection raised to a motion, that a Select Committee be appointed to enquire into the claims of D. Z. Gaultier on the ground that it relates to a matter which is not within the province of this Legislature, — Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision until tomorrow, (1884) 169. Mr. Speaker overruled the objectinn, 183. ISy. Objection taken to the Bill to amend the Act incorporating the Union Jacciues Cartier Kailway Company, on the ground that it relates to Bills within the jurisdiction of the Dominion Government, — Mr. Speaker defers giving his dec'sion until tomorrow, (1884) 177. Mr. Speaker rules that this being a question of law, he cannot be called upon to decide it, 185. ISS. Objection taken that the Honorab'e Member for St. Hyacinthe, having already expressed his opinion on a certain amendment, has not the right to discuss the question generally, but only in explanation, (1884) 2(X). Mr. Speaker sustained the objection, 201. 189. Objection taken to a certain portion of a motion, inasmuch as it does not contain a correct recital of facts, (1884) 220. Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not within his [)rovince to pronounce on the question, 222. I?0. Objectiim taken to an amendment offered to an amendment to a niotion, that the office of General Superintendent of Colonization Works be abolished, on the ground that no amendment can be offered to an amendment which proposes to leave out all the words of the main motion ; Mr. Speaker overruled the objection ; another objection taken that the amendment is not affirmative but supplicatory, (1884) 274. Mr.Speaker overrules the objection, 275. m 684 qjJ^STlOm -conlinved. HI II> Decisions of the Speaker, &c., on Questions, &c. : — continued. 101. Ohjoction taken, (at the second reading) to the Bill respecting winter veliick'!* in certnin counties, on the ground that it is a Private Bill,— Mr. Speaker defers givin;.,'hij decision until tomorrow, (1884) '28(5. Mr. Speaker ruled that it is a Public Bill, 304. 1051. Objection taken to a motion, that Mr. Speaker do issue his warrant for a new Writ of Klection, on the ground that it is within the province of the Speaker only to order the proceedings to be followed in such case ; Mr. Speaker overruled the objection, (1884) 1>86. 103. Objection taken to the vote of the Hon. Member for Gasp6, on the ground that the Bill ngainst which ho hns just voted having for its object the abolition of the dllice which he fills, he has the ground that tlio consent of the Crown was necessary, — Mr. Speaker overruled the ol.jeclion, (188;")) 'i'JO. 204. Ohjection taken (at the second reading) to tlie ]}ill respecting vehicles for winter roiuls, on the ground that it is a Piiviite Bill. (188i3) PJ7. — Mr. Speaker ruled that the objection raised is well taken, 240. 305. tiucstion proposed, that seeing there is urgency the Bill resfjccting Partneiships be forthwith passed through all its stages ; objection taken that this motion is not in order, — Mr. Speaker overiuled the objection, (1885) 297. — Similar proceedings with respect to the Bill for the better regulation of burials ; Mr. Speaker overruled the objection, 298. 206. A Member having risen in his place to address the House, and objection being taken that the Honorable Member could not speak before Mr. Speaker had put the (juestion to the House, — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection, (188G) 13. 207. Motion for a Return of all outstanding claims against th ■ Provincial Treasury, to date in each department; amenihnent proposed, that the wonls " giving a statement of the real debt of the Province," be inserted instead thereof ; objection taken that no notice was given, — Mr. Speaker overruled the obiection, {M^to) 58. Ano- ther amendment proposed and agreed to, 59. Anotlier a.nendmeut i>ro[)08ed ; upon objection taken, Mr. Speaker rulecfthat it is in order, 59. Amendment nega- tived ; another amendment proposed and negatived, 60. Main motion as amended agreed to, (il. 205. Mr. Speaker's attention having been called to the fact that the Second Beport of the Committee on Public Accounts embodied a Report made during last Session by a similar Comn\ittee, states that he is of opinion that the Report should not b(! con- sidered as an instance forming order, nor bo hereafter referred to as a precedent, (1880) 75. 209. Mr. Speaker, being askeil whether a Standing Committee, can appoint a sub-com- mittee and whether such sub-committee can appoint stenographers, ruled that the Committee on Public Accounts had the right to appoint a sub-committee, but had no power to employ stenographers, (1880) 87. 210. Mr. Speaker's attention being called to the fact that tht Agenda-paper did not contain the Special Order concerning the execution of Louis Riel, — that tlie adjournment for want of a Quorum, had not, under the circumstances, the effect of setting aside this Special Order, and Mr. Speaker being requested to declare the Agenda-paper incor- rect, ruled that the said Special Order was superseded by the adjournment of the House, and properly disappeared from the Agenda-paper, (1886) 116. On motion of the Hon, Mr. Taillon the said question was replaced on the Orders of the Day, 118. 686 QU ESTIONS - continued. "I II. Decisions of the Speaker, &c., on Questions, &o. ■.—coutiitueil. illl. Ohjoctioii tiiki'ti to 11 inotiuii for tlic House in Committee of Siijiply, on tlie Ki'i>iind tliat till' K,stimate« printed in Fronch have not been ilistribnleil, — Mr. Speaker delVij K'ivinf; lii.s ileeisinn until a later date ; Mr. Sjjeaker ruled tluit the objectictn is ncjt wel! taken, (1881)) V2S. i)12. A Member having; put the following (luestion : Doea the Governmetit intend putting into elfeet its Haihviiy poliey, to open up the eountry to colonization and conuiiorce by aiding the construction of a Railway running through Bellecliiis8.se, Doreliuster ikc.'! and nbjecvion being taken that thin (juesticjn is not in order, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it i.s not in order, (188G) 137. at'i. Motion stating that the Member for Kamouraska lia\ing disturbed the order iind decorum of the House by using rude and improper language, ho be censured therilor, and objection being taken that this motion is not in order, — Mr. Sjieaker ruled that it is out of order, (188(1) 140. Another motion of censure proposed; an objection taken thereto, which was overruled by Mr. Speaker, 141. 314. A motieaker ruled that the motion is not in order, (1886) 152. Another mo. tion for the concurrence in 2nd Report, ruled out of order by Mr. Speaker, 160. 317. Objection taken to an amendment to a motion which had already been amemlcd, that it is not couched in re(|uisito terms and does not flow from the main motion; Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not in order, — objection taken that the lirst amendment was not in onLr, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is too late to rai.se the question of rele- vancy, (1886) 175. Objection taken that the main motion, as amended, is not in order, on the ground that it would entail an expenditure of Public Moneys, — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection ; and the ^rember for Richmond and Wolfe having risen to propose another motion, — Mr. Speaker, upon olijection, ruled that he is not in order; main motion as amended, agreed to, (1886) 176. 31§. Mr. Speaker's attention being called to the Bill which relates to the village of Laprairie and to the common of the Seigniory of the same name, remarked that the Crown having rights in this common as Seignior, the Bill is liable to be ruled out of order, (1886) IS'J. QUESTIONS— tw//»MMtv/. 687 II. Decisions of the Speaker, &c., on Questions, &c. : — continued. !)!!>. Motion, ujioii which to luiso iin Aililross, to tlio (iovcrnor Gonoral, statiiiy; that it wuiiKl hf just ami iinidt'iit to (U'liiit a t;i'iiciai ami coiii|)tcle ainni'«ty to all who took part ill tlic Into trouhlcs in the North-Wcsl ; amciidiiu'iit pioposod tliut it i« not cxpeilient to a'lnjjt at incscnt the icsolutions siihinittcd, (188(1) I'.i'.t. Ohjcction taken that this anien(hnent is not in order. — Mr. Speaker uverruhid the ohjection, liOO. SWO. .V motion heing niad<> to instruct tlio Coininittei* of the Whole Hnusn on the Bill to extend the limits of the village of Laprairie, to amenil the said Bill by Htriking out cer- tain. sections oi" same; objection takeifthat HU(rh motion is not in order, — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection, (188(J) r.»5. Another objection raised, and same overruled by Mr. Speaker, 1206. !M1. Mr. Speaker being requested to give hi.^ opinion whether the Bill to establish a Regis- trey Ollicc at Tadou.'sae i.s a Private Bill, ruled that this can bo ascertained by refer- ring it to the (yommittce on Standing Orders, and leaves the matter for the House to deal with as it may see tit, (188G) 238. j'iS. Motion for the House in Committee to con.iider certain proposed Resolutions respect- ing the expropriation of a portion of the Lai)ri\irie Common; and objection being taken that this Motion is not in order, — Mr. Sp(>ak(>r ruled that it is not in order, (188f)) 218. Another motion made, for House in Conimiltee to consider Resolutions ; objection taken that it is not in order, 2;};i. Mr. Speaker overruled the objection, 2,34. Motion to refer certain Resolutions to the Committee of the Whole House on tVieBill to extend the limits of Laprairie ; objection taken that these Resolutions were not in order, — Mr. Spe^iker overruled the objection, 241. 'iiiS. Upon (jbjection taken, in thv' Commitlt>e on Private Bills, that a proposed amend- ment tending to sti ike out section 23U of tlie charter of the town of Longueuil was not in order, inasmuch as the petition did not covo;r such amendment, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the point of order raised is well taken, (188f)) 200. 221. Objection being taken in Committee of the Whole, that having been instructed by the House to amend the Bill to authorize the Corportion ot the city of Quebec to issue bonds, the Committee cannot rise without haTing carried out the instruction, — Mr. Chairman maintained the objection, and nppeal being taken from his decision to the House, — Mr. Speaker overruled the Chairman's decision, (1886) 2G4. 22.5. Objection taken (at the third reading) to the Combustible Gas Company liill, tliat the House cannot proceed thereon because it wiia not re-printed, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the point of order was not well taken, (1886) 282. 2251. Objection taken to a motion on the ground tlmt it contained a declaration which is not the one which was made, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is for the House and not for the Speaker to decide whether the allegations are true or untrue, (1886) 328. 226. Question proposed, that seing there is urgency the Bill to amend the Notarial Code be forthwith passed through all its stages; objection taken that this motion is not in order, — Mr. Speaker ruled tliat it is not in order, and declines to put the Question, (1886)331. G88 (.^IKi^TlDK^—amtinucU. I < ' P II. Decisions of the Speaker, &c,, on Questions, &o. ■.—loniiinnil. iWT. ( >lij('(;titin tiikcii ti> an iimcinltiH'iit on tlm jj;r(Min(l tliiit il is iiiclcviiMt tn llic niifiiia; MiiiliiiM, — Mr. S|Miil<('i'rnlt'(l thnt it i.s nut in urdcr, (I.sm;) ;!'J',». llin ili'ci-ion iiiiiPi;ilii| I'lnni lUlll I'dlllillMfd I'V tln' lldllHO, .')'_".'. ^'2^. A million I'oin); iniuli' to amend th(> Kn^lisli viM'^ion oT tin' .loui°na s ; nnd anamiMii' nii'ut licin^; pioposcil (liat coitiiin woidH lie a( Med tlnTcto; uiioii olijrclidn taki'ii,— Mr. Siioalvcr iiiifil lliat liic aincndincii^ is not inordor, (l.SSd) liil'J. — Mr. S|i('ai;oni'y for tliop;i8siiij; i)t llio Hill to iviiu'iid tlic Notarial Code ; olijcction tiikm tlml ii notice mu.st he (,'ivtn to adopt such prooeediiif,', — Mr. Speaker ruleil tlial tlio motion is out of order, 230. Ohjectioii taken (at the second reading) to the Bill to correct certain errors in the ollicitil Ca(hislre of the parisiies ttf St. .lode and of I'lnimacniee Conception dc ,S. Onrs, that it is a Private Bill, — Mr. Speaker defers giving his deci.ssion till a lutir date, (1880) 348. Mr. Speaker ruled that it if a liyhrid Bill, 351). 331. Notice heing taken that the nanii.s of certain Mcnihens had heen entered hoth with the yeas and th(' nays, — Mr. Sp(>a'ker rnied that their vt)tc.s, ninst remain as tlist recorded and ordered the Clerk to strike their names from the nays, (1880) IJl'l!. 332. A Committee of the Whole House having received an instruction to amend the Bill respecting the Bar of tliis Province hy inserting a new clause, were proceeding tn amend the Bill generally, wh.en ohj(>ction was taken that the Committee had no pow^r to do so ; Mr. Chairman having maintaineil thi' ohjection, an appeal was taken totlie House, — Mr. Speaker maintained the Chairman's ruling, (188(>) li'M. 333. Tht! Order of the Day heing read for the third reading of the Bill to authorize the (\)rporation of Qnehec to issue honds and Mr. Rinfret dit Malouin having declnrcd that the promoters had ahandoned the Bill, — Another Memher moved the third rcaliii!; thereof; And objection being taken that this motion is not in order, — Mr. Speaker nded thnt it is out of order, (188G) 400. 331. The Committee on the Bill to amend the Notarial Cotle, were procecKling to anu'iul generally the said Bill, when i;!)j'>ction was taken that the Committe could only tlosu in conformity with the instruction ; received ; Mr. Chairman overruled the ohjectinii,- upon appeal to the House being taken, — Mr. Speaker overruled the decision of tin' Chairman, (18SG) 410. 335. Objection taken (at the second reading) to the Bill to amend section 30 oftheCiucbec Ek'ction Act J875, on the ground that it constitutes a charge upon the people and should have originated in Committee of the Whole House, — Mr. Speaker overnilfd the point of order, (1886) 414. 330. Objection taken (at the second reading) to the Bill to amend and consolidate the .Act of incorporation of the town of Longueuil, on the ground that it affects private interests and should l»e considered as a Private Bill, — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection, (1886) 422, QUESTIONS- «)«/!««(•ctii>M tiik(Mi lliiit the ll(ini'ialil(! Mriiilicr Inr Moiitc ilni iiiimot s|iciiU t wife on tin- HiinirwiiltjtH't, — Mr. Spi'iiUcr niMintiuiicd the olijoclion, iintl riilod lliiit tlu> (|iu'Ati(>n of onlur niiscd is nitlu'i' olio ol (liscipliiin tlian oiio ol «»rd«'r, ( I.Stt?) 4, •jas. Objection lioinj^ tiiki'ii ihat llio Menilicr fur IticliiiiDud mid Wolfo did imt mntine liiiiisi'lf to dibCiiBsiiij: tlu- imuMidinont tlion before the linii«e, — Mr- Sjioaker main- tiiiiied tlio ol.juefioM, (1887) 118. 'i'.W> Objection taken tlial tlio Meinlier for llonn venture bavins i the management of the Q., M., 0. & 0. Railway, (1S84) 75. 692 QU ESTIONS- continued. Questions negatived or superseded by amendment ■.—continued. 272. Tlint a Cnmniittco bo appoiiitcil tci iiKjuire into all tho fact« a.^d cii'cunii^tiiiices relatingttjthc management of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway, (18S4) 1247. 273. That it is advisable to sujipress the office of Commissioner of the Municipal Loan Fund, (1884) 3(l4. 273^. That an Address be presented to His Honor tho Lieutenant-Governor r'jn'eseiiting that this House has learned with regret the unfortunate events which ti.ive occurred in the North West of the Dominion and takes the lu'st Amendments proposed to Questions for the Reception of Supply Resolutions, •-••d same negatived, (1885) 289. (1886) 378, 381, 385, 388, 391, 393. (1887) 256, 268 .' " 272-275. 2S» ap^ t-i qUESTlONS— continued. 693 id .^nlcnin ini'ersally a) 7(>, 122. |«J just and i^ s aiul Avl^^ H merit, '1 m ^ ,he third fe utions, O'ii pp 5, 258 .'■- ■"' III. Incidental Proceedings : 3M. Question put separately on different paragraphs of a nidtion, (1869) 10. (1871) 11. (1872) 9. (1873-74) 17. (1886) 13. (1887) 28. 2§5. Question of urgency as to the passage of a Bill, (1882) 144. (1885) 184, 297, 298. (1886) 339. Motion to adjourn Debate negatived, (1882) 223. aS6. Debatt! on a quct-tiou adjourned, or consideration thereof postponed to a future day. (1867-68) 43, 73, 107. (1869) ir,2. (1869-70) 125. (1870) 28, 193. (1871) 186. (1872) 37, 49. (1873-74) 17. (1874-5) 21, 24, 26. (1875) 29, 98, 106, 118. (1877-S) 130. (1878) 36. (1879) 153. (1880)77. (1881) 10,63,70,276. (1882) 79. (1883) 93. 178, 181. (1886) 77.— By adjourment of the House or by Mr. Speaker leaving the Chair, (1869) 56, 79. (1869-70) 110. (1870) 27, 31. (1871) 129, 137, 142, 176. (1872) 123. (1873-74) 90, 104, 170. (1874-5) 75, 155. (1875) 46. (1876) 190. (1877-8) 131. (1878) 83. (1879) 98. (1880) 69. (1881) 115. (1882) 113, 124. (1883) 44. (1884) 126. (1885) 264. (1886) 76. (1887) 69.— Adjourned to receive a Message (1873-74) 169. 2§7. House adjourns (at an appointed hour) while a certain matter is under discussion without the Question being put ; consideration generally resumed at a subsequent sitting, (1869-70) 170. Similar proceedings upon Mr. Speaker leaving the Chair from 6 o'clock until half-past 7, (1869) 56, 79. (1869-70) 48. (1870) 75. (1871) 129. (1872) 123. (1873-74) 170. (1874-75) 308. (1875) 97. (1876) 190. (1877-78) 174, (1881) 115, 139, 186, 190. 214,221. a§8. Motions or amendments withdrawn, (1867-68) 129, 149. (1869) 99, 100. (1869-70) 140. 448, 182. (1870)59,62. (1871) 129, 194, 201. (1872) 206, 212, 214, 243. (1873-74) 35. (1875) 25. (1876) 51, 129, 160, 175, 189, 192. (1877-78) 176, 226. (1878) 99, 123. (1879) 152, 224, 283, 308, 318. (1880) 62, 190. (1881) 20, 247. (1882) 347. (1883) 145, 241, (1884) 170. 175. (1885) 46, 51, 128. (1886) 157, 352. a§9 " Previous Question " moved, and passed in the Negative, (1869) 79. (1871) 167. (1881) 272. (1884) 01. Resolved in the Affirmative, (1879) 337, 348. (1881) 259. (1883) 160. .•::-J0. Q.iestions carried nem. con. (1875) 2. (1879) 90- (1884) 191,273. (1885) 183. (1886) 45, 249,426. (1887) 91.— By casting vote of the Speaker, (1872) 137. (1874-75) 284.— The nays leaving the House before their names had been taken down, (1878) 140. '2y:. Questions negatited on a division, (1867-68) 149. (1869) 124. (18()9-70) 48, 186. (1870) 169, 204. (1871) 42. (1872) 44, 109, 177. (1873-74) 197. (1874-75) 168. (1875) 10. (1876) 105. 292. Questions sujterseded by amendments, (1869) 75. (1869-70) 176. (1870) 38, 116, 177, 181,187,193. (1871)77,87,136. (1872)163,243,258. (1873-74)77,119,149,185,188. (1874-75)136,180,278,283,307. (1875)42,180,186. (1876) 195. (1877-78) 114. (1878) 81. (1879) 48. '1880) 26, 71. (1881) 104, 126, 191, 197, 220, 264. (1882) 135,199,330,334. (1883) 93. (188-., .41, 241, 276, 338. (1885) 124, 138, 235. 237. (1886) 53,59, 125, 137,197, 232, 278. (1887) 70.— By moving the " Previous Question, (1871) 167, 29 J. The seconder of a motion moves an amendment thereto, (1870) 58. 694 QUESTIONS- continued. III. Incidental Proceedings ■.—continued. 5194. Amendment to an amendment, (1869) 56. (1869-70) 32, 176. (1870) 106. (1871) 87, 129, 136, 200. (1872) 75, 163, 200, 243, 258. (1873-74) 77, 104, 172, 186. (1874-5) 180, 277, 283. (1875) 42, 108, 180. (1877-8) 114. (1878) 7, 18, 79, 80, 81. (1879) 46, 83,125,177,202, 260, 285. (1880) 25.71. (1881) 125, 191, 197, 259, 263. (1882) 308. (1883) 92, 105, 299. (1884) 139, 146, 160, 187, 274, 367. (1855) 124, 138, 235, 237. (1880) 81, 13", 146, 177,282, 284, 292. (1887) 256, 258. 265, 272, 275. IV. Questions put by Members and the Answers thereto by the Execu- tive 1 the following subiects, Viz : (1879) 1. Bachand, J . «. Whywas he dismissed from office ? Upon objection take Mr. Speaker ruled that the Question is not in order, 149. 2. Beauharnois Boad : — Is the Government disposed to assist the macadamizing of the ? 206. 3. Beet-root Sugar Factory : — Has an annual subsidy been promised for the establish- ment of a ? 299. 4. Bellerive Property : — Has the Government accepted the offer made by Dame Mary Eleanor Wescott, respecting the payment of $5,0U0 ? 171. 5. Canada Central Railway : — Have any arrangements been made with saiH Rail- way, so that the cars may proceed direct to the farthest point in the West ? 257. 6. Chicoutimi and Charlevoix : — Does the Government intend to remit the loan for Seed— grain ? 170. T, Colonization Orants :— Richmond and Wolfe, Compton &c., 141. Mr. Speaker's decision respecting same, 151, 169. §. Colonization Moneys : — Distribution of moneys in counties where works of coloniza- tion have to be done, 169, 170. 205. 9. Corneillier, Hippolyte :— Why was he dismissed from office ? Mr. Speaker's ruling thereon, 150. 10. Corpses :— Sums paid by coroners during the two years ending 30th June 1879, for the burial of, 256. 11. Depository of School Books:— What employment has been made of the proceeds of the sale by the Depository, of School Books and furniture ? 256. 19. D^rome, Frangois Magloire : — Why was he dismissed from office ? Mr. Speakt r's decijioD, 205. QUESTIONS— cowitnwerf. 695 IV. Questions put by Members &c. :— continued. (1879.) : — continued, 13. De Salaberry, Charles :— Is it the intention to compel him to attend regularly at the Office of the Crown Liintla Department ? 2o7. 14. Bnfferin Terrace : — Relative to tlie erection of monuments to the memory of Champlain and Jacques Cartier, 119. 15. Farmer Property : — Has the Government authorized any one to purchase the ? 256. 16. Hull and Ottawa Railway Bridge : — Respecting the use of American Cement, 180. 17. Huntingdon : — Will the cadastral system he extended to the county of? 204. l§. Jacques-Cartier Normal School :— Contract price for the construction of, 298.— when will it take possession of its new building ? 119. 19. Eamouraska Court House : — Does the Government intend soon to rebuild the same ? 180.— Fee Fund, 180 20. Langlais, Polydore : — Why was he dismissed from office ? Mr. Speakers's decision, 205. 21. Laprairie : — Respecting the remission of 25 per cent to all the censitaires of the Seigniory of, 180. 22. Levis and Kennebec Railway:— Is it the intention of the Government to pay that company six thousand dollars per mile over a distance of twelve miles and three eighths ? 228. 23. Is it the intention of the Government not to pay, that company any subsidy except upon condition that the road be continued in the direction of Kennebec ?257. 21. Magdalen Islands :— With respect to the changing of the date for holding the term of the Court in the ; hos the Government been informed of the presence of two Judges at the ? 169. 25. Montcalm : — Is it the intention to cause to be surveyed the lands situate in the county of ? 257. 26. Montreal District :— Taxes paid by suitors, 180. 27. Montreal, Portland and Boston Railway : — Has the Government made arrange- ments with that Company for the transport of freight and passengers ? 244. — Is the Government aware that that company has extended its line to the St. Lawrence? Is it intention of the Government to take the necessary steps to secure to the proprietors, the payment for the cutting of their lands ? 245. 2S. North Shore : - Is it the intention to extend the road on the North Shore of the River St. Lawrence as far as Point des Monts ? 326. ! 696 QUESTIONS— cow/m««/. IV. Questions put by Members, &c. •.—continued. (1879.) : — continued. SW. Notarial Deeds and Documents :— Is it the intention to cause all old document« to be copied '! 299. 30. Nut-Locks : — Is the Government still continuing to place Nut-Locks on the line ot the Trovincial Railway ? 333. 31. Quebec and Lake St. John Railway Company :— Resolutions respecting the amount granted to the, 205. 33. Quebec Legislature : — What are, on an average, for the present Session, the expense of the Quebec Legislature, for each day's sitting, exclusive of indemnity to Members? 325. 33. Q,uebec License Act • —Relative to provisions declared by the Courts to be ultra virei 123. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway : 34. Relating to certain repairs to be done to that portion of said road which passes through the counties of St. Maurice and Maskinong^, 205. 35. Hn. ^ecii.i '^i Three-Rivers paid any of the interest upon the Debentures of the city, on account of its subscription to the ? — The same as regards the city of Qnebec' 206. 36. What is the total amount paid to date for the construction of the western section including St. J^r6me Branch; also for the enstern Section including Piles Branch; 2:i7. 37. Is it the intention of the Government to wait till the Pacific Railway is built before extending the line of said railway in the county of Pontiac ? 245. 3§. When is the contractor ior the eastern section bound to deliver up the said section? 257. 39. What will be the approximate cost of completing the western section, including St. Jerome Branch ? 296. Cost of lines from Terrebonne to Montreal from St. Vincent de Paul to Montreal and from Terrebonne to St. Martin's Junction ? 297. 40. Has the Government altered Schedule B of the contract for the construction of the eastern section of the ? 299. 41. Who are the Engineers employed and what is the salary of each ? 325. 43. Within what delay dues the Government propose to complete the works on said Railway between Quebec und Aylmer ? Has the Government taken steps to com- mence the works between Aylmer and Portage du Fort ? 317. 43. Is it the intention of the Government to lease the road before next Session ? 329. 44. Quebec Official Gazette : — Respecting the offer made to the Federal Government to exchange same for the Canada Gazette, ''.50. rV. Questioi 46. Receipts am 4S. Rouleau, J. 50. Ste. Marie, j Incidental Pri m QUESTIONS— cort^mwgrf. 697 IV. ftuestions put by Members, &c. -.—continued. (1879.) : — continued. 45. Railway: — Tend(T8 for the conatruction of a Railway from Aylmer for theeffectinK ot the junction of the Q. M. O. and (). Railway with the subsidized portion of the Pacific Kailway, 204. What will be the approximate cost of said line? 180. Has the Government awarded any contract for the construction of same? 180. 46. Receipts and Expenditure : What is the total amount of ? 204. 47. Rouleau Mr. : — What measures does the Government intend to take to ohtt in the sum of $1,996.94 from the Ex-Sherifl" of Rimouski, which he owed at the time of his dis- missal? 135. 4§. Rouleau, J. A. :— Why was he dismissed from office ?— Mr. Speaker's decision, 205. 49. St. Denis de Kamouraska :— Relative to the payment of the Common School grant to the School Commissioners of, 54. 50. Ste. Marie, Adolphe :— What is the sum refunded by the Government to? 334. 51. Schools : — Does the Government intend to provide for the better inspection of the Schools in this Province ? 119. 52. Shanly, Walter : —What amount has been paid to him ? 298. 58. Special Warrants : — Have any been issued since 30th June last ? 205. 54. Superphosphate Manufactory : — Have any promises been made to a certain party who desired to establish a? 171. 55. Surveys and Colonization Works, St. Bernard :— Is it the intention of the Govern- ment to have Surveys made in St. Bernard? 150. 56. Three Rivers : — Have orders been given, to prepare copies of the Documents in the Prothonotary's office ? 225. 57. Three Rivers Railway Loop-line : — How much has the Government paid foi the? 170. 5§. Vood-rangers : — Is it true that they have received instructions that their services would not be required in future ? 298. Have J. B. Richard and Alf. Bcaubien been instructed to act as wood-rmigers in the room of Miquelon dismissed? 299. Incidental Proceedings : 59. Mr. Speaker's ruling respecting Questions put by Members, 141, 149, 150, 151, 169, 205. 60. A Question put by a Member on a previous day, and the answer thereto, to be printed, in the Votes and Proceedings, 54. 61. Question put on a previous day, and Mr. Speaker's ruling thereon inserted in the JoumalH, 141. 698 QUESTIONS— cow^iwMet/. (1880) !• Arthabaska: — Why has the by-law respecting winter roads in the county of Artha- baska, not been approved by the Lieutenant-Governor? 83. 3. Beauharnois :— Macadamized Road Company, 232. 3. Bellechasse :— Does the Government intend to grant only $400 for Colonization Roads ? 259. 4. Boys Model School : — In what maner did the Department of Public Instruction settle the difficulties which had arisen concerning the? 30. 5. Cadastre :— Will the Government continue the making of the Cadastre for Hun- tingdon ? 209. 6. Ohaudiere River : — Does the Government intend to contribute towards the cons- truction of a Bridge over the ? 83. 7. Code of Civil Procedure : — Does the GoVt.rnment intend to supply the Public Departments Ac, with copies of the Code published by Thomas K. Foran? 20. §. Colonization Roads :— Is it theiintention to encourage the macadamizing of roads in counties, which have not received grants ? 78. 9. Commissioners Wharf : — Has the Government leased the ? 55. 10. Coroner, Beauharnois : — Has the Government received his resignation? 36. 11. Coroner's Inquests : — Is it proposed to repeal the Act respecting ? 36. 12. DeLery Patent :— Respecting the granting of licenses to search for gold in the, 16b. 13. Departmental Buildings :— What amount is required to complete them ? 22. At what date should they bo finished ? 22. 14. District Magistrates :— Is it the intention to reinstate F. D. Gauvreau ? 182. 15. District Magistrate* Courts :— Respecting their abolition, 100. Respecting the dismissal of the Digtrici Maj^istrates, their salaricb, the re-establishing of District Magistrates in the Di^nirt nt Kamourask;!, 100. 16. Documents :— Why are documents printed in English in>tead of in French, 179. 17. Emigration : — Emigration of French Canadians to the United States &c., 179. 18. French Loan : — Where are the capital and interest to be paid ? 282. 19. Oazette des Campagnes :— Will the Government continue to pay $400 to F.-X., Proulx ? 56, 20. Hervieux, J. A. :— Has he been appointed Inspector of Registry Offices ? 57. 21. Hochelaga and Longueuil Ferry Company : — Were the rails for the railway on the ice obtained on the guarantee of the Government ? 56. QUESTIONS— co«/m«ec/. 699 (1880.) : — continued. 32. Horticultual Society of Montreal : — Does the Government intend to have tho third and fourth Reports of said society printed in French ? 179. Hull bridge : 33. Keliitiiig to the construction of the Hull Bridgt; and the placing of the terminus of the Q. M. 0. & O. R. at the Quebec Gate Barracks, 21. tl4. What is the value of the work done on the ? (>7. 35. Wns the Contract given before the Bill respecting the Q. M. O. Sc 0. R. had been assented to ? 181. 36. Immigration : — Does the Govcinnient intend to suppress hereafter the subsidy in favor of ?56. Eamouraska : 27. By-road in the parish of Ste Helt^no, 31. 3§. Colonization road commenced i!i St On^sime d'lxworth, 31. 29. St Alexandre by-road, 31. 30. Does the Government intend to grant $1500 for colonization ? 36, 56. 31. Respecting the special tax imposed upon the registration of deeds, 83. 32. Will the colonization road commenced several years since in Notre-Dame du Mont Cannel be continued ? 163. 33. Colonization road in township of Woodbridge, 55. 34. L'Ecole Frimaire : — Does the Government intend to give an annual grant to? 163. 35. Levis and Kennebec Railway Company :— Has the Government paid the whole or any portion of the subsidy remaining due to such road ? 66. 36. Macdonald, Duncan :— Respecting the payment of certain sums to, (1879) 15(^ — Respecting the settlement of the claims of sub-contractors, 170. (1880) 21. 3?. Montreal Court House :— Respecting certain suggestions made by J. E. Robidoux, 78. Montreal, Portland and Boston Railway : 3§. Has anything been paid on account of the subsidy ? 36. 39. Claims for lands crossed and damages due to persons in the county of Chambly, 78. 40. Respecting the payment of a certain sum of money to Isidore Hurteau, 79. 41. Municipal Code : — Will the Government purchase the English version of the Mu- nicipal Code for the use of Members ? 258. il 700 Ql] liSTlO^S—conlinued. (1880.) •.—continued. 42. Municipal Loan :— Will the money arising from such loan be employed in macj (lamiziiig rfadH? 163. 43. Municipal Loan Fund : — Dooh the Government intend to do justice to Municipalitiej which have borrowed nothing from said fund? 285. 44. Piles Railway: — Is Mr, George Gouin specially charged with the management of the? 28.S. 4ft. Fohenegamook : — Post or resting house prayed for by the settlors, 100, 46. Pontiac : — Will the Government grant aid towards the construction of a Court | House and Gaol if the district of Ottawa is divided into two districts? 202. 47. Private Bills : — Respecting the publication of Notices in certain newspapers ", 48. Prothonotary, Three-Rivers : — Is it true that Mr. Panneton has tendered his resit nation ? 286. 49. Public Employees : — Respecting the interference of Public Employees in Elections.^. ftO. Public Instruction :— With respect to the distribution of the Bill relating tt), 126, tit. Quebec License Act : — Does the Government intend to remove from same the prn\> sions declared to be ultra viren ? 84. Does the Government intend to amend ii | so as to give municipalities the control for granting tavern Licenses ? 84. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway : 59. Relating to the placing of the terminus of said road at the Quebec Gate Barracks, i\. 53. Workshope, repair shops, «pectinn tlio imhliciition of noticcn in certain newspaperB, 77. 8!l. Is the Oovi^rnniont awaro that he has no coj))' in IIiIh nllicp of llic oflicial plan anj book of reftronco for Clmmlily, Laprairie, Verch6ru8, Honlanges and Vamlreiiil 'i.,'; M. South Eastern Railway : — Clnimw of personB employed by sub-co"*''acfors, U. S5. South Eastern Railway Company :— Haw the Government ri a tlie iiuin(V( duo that company '/ 100. §6, Spencer Wood : — Does the Government intered to offer the property for sale?'io §Tt Statutes : — Why certain documents are not contained in the voUuno of tlie' 31. §8. Will the Statutes be distributed gratis to Justices of the Peace who are nut (lualilied 180. 89. Sweetsburg : — Why did the Government not proceed against Mr. Buauchemin at the last term of the Criminal Court at ? 66. 00. Temporary Loan : — Respecting the payment of insterost thereon, 83. 01. Timber Licenses : — Has the period for granting licenses for cutting timber beet extended ? 259. oa. Treasury Department :— Is it the intention to amend the Act ,ting the ?40. 03. Vaccine Institute : — will any sum be placed in the Supplementary Estimates towards the establishment of a ? 162. 01. Woodstock Railway :— Will the Government grant aid to the ? 55. (1881.) 1. Beauchemin, A. 0. T. : — Is the person called A. 0. T. Beauchemin who acted as Crown prosecutor at St. Hyacinthc, in January and June 1880 and January 1881, the same Beauchemin who was accused of the crimes of forgery and perjury ? 83. 2. Beaudry, Mr., Prothonotary of Beauhamois :— Has the Government learned tliat the jiroperties, which were hypothecated by the surety deed of Mr. Beaudry, have been sold in the month of April last by the Sheriff of Montreal ? 137, 212. 3. Beauhamois Macadamized Road Company :— Is it the intention of the Govern- 1 ment to render efficient aid to the '! 229. 4. Bellechasse : — Does the Government intend to remit tlie interest due by settlors on their lots, if they pay the capital ? 185. 5. Berryman, Edgar :— Has he a claim against the Government? 138. QlIl':STIONS-ron/j«M7, 7. Building and Jury Fund :— IIii« ilmCiovcmnumt taken tlitMieccsKivry ntopH to git the arrears piiiil whicli nrc dim in iill the distriftH, to tiic l)iiililing mid jury l\ind ? 38. H. Cadastre: — Have tho plans and hooks of reft^rcnco ot'tlio Cudiistro of the county (if t'liateauRUivy, hiu-n complotud ? 16H. 9. Chaudi^re, River : — Does ihv Govemnicnt intend to cnntrihuto in wliolo or in i)art to the construction of a lJriii>?o over the ? 20. 10. Colonization Roads :-»l)oos tlie Government intend to grant the am on nts prayed I'lif liy petitions I'roni severa! jiarislies, in the county of Hiniouski, for ? '210. 11. Colonization Roads and Bridges in the County of Argenteuil :— Is it the intention iil'tht^ (Jovernment to a.H.si.>(t with Colonization money, the completion of? -40. 13. Colonization Roads, County of Bellechasse : — Is it the intention of the Government to grant an equal or !arg(;r sum than that granted last year f(;r V 248. n. Commission of the Peace : — Does the Government intend to revote the ? 212. 14. Couillard, F. X. : — Relating to his appointmei t as A-sistant Librarian, 248. 15. Couture, Eusebe : — Is he in the employ of Government as woodranger ? 248. 16. Crown Lands, County of Bellechasse, :— Has tlie Government given permission to cut timber on ? 137. IT. Crown Prosecutor :— Respecting the employment of a ? 28. !§• DeSalaberry, Charles : — Respecting the erection of a nionument at Chambly, to the memory of, (1880) 84. 19. De Salaberry Monument : — Is it the intention of tho Government to place a sum in the Supplementary Estimates to assist the Committee on the ? 228. 'iO. Desmarais, J.-B : — Has he resigned his situation or has he been dismissed ? 229. 21. De St Aubin : — Is it tlic intention of the Government to compel him to transfer his olHce toRimouski ? (1880) 06. (1881) 38. 82. Dussault, R^mi : — Does tlic Government intend to do prompt justice to the ehiira of? 93. '23. Employees in Prothonotaries, Clerk's and Sheriffs Offices :— Does tlie Govern- inent intend to put the employees of — on the Civil list ? 212. 24. Exhibition, Delegates from France :— Does the Gonernment intin 1 to appoint a Special Committee to receive thu delegates whom France intends to send to the ? 20. \ 704 qVESTlOliiS— continued. V. 'I (1881.) : — continued. 25. Foster, Samuel Willard : — Is he the f-nmc person who was appointed sheriU'ol'the distiicl ol' Bedloid ? ]37. 2C. Gagnon, Charles : — 1» it the intention to pay the balance due to him lor services rendered as Stipendiai y Magistrato on the Labrador coast ? 228. 27. Gaultier, D. Z. : — Is he the person who acted aa Crown Prosecutor at the Criminal Terni in the district of Eichelieii ? 83, Idl. 28. General Hospital, Quebec : — Amount due them by the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa am! t)ccidi'iital J{ailway, 50. 29. Giard, Dr. :— Is it true that he has been or is to be pensioned ? 240. ao. Immigrants, Montreal Agency :— Has theGovernment received a statement estalv lishing the number of? 294. 31. Jacques-Cartier, Normal School furniture belonging to the ? 293. -What has the Government done with the 32. Judicial Deposits : — Has the Government made use of the amount of interest ac- cunmlated on ? 28. 33. Kamouraska: — Chief-Lieu of the District of, 19, 210. Special Tax for the con- struction of the Court House, 33, 62. Court House and Prison, 19, 20. Amount due for the building of the Court House, 45. Respecting the insurance on the Court House and Gaol, 67. — Origin of the Fire, G7. Does the Government intend to repair the ruins? 212. Does the Government make the adoption of the Resolutions respecting the Chef-Lieu a Government Question? 83. 34. L'Assomption Railway Station : — Does the Government intend to remove the? 179, 35. Latour, Alphouse : — Balance of salary claimed by, 185. 36. Laurentian Railway Company : — I? it the intention of the Government to extend to the — the same system which it lias shown in favor of certain Railways ? 294. 37. Lieuten^nt-Governo^ ; — During how many days did his Honor occupy apart- ments in the St. Louis Hotel ? 94, 137. 38. Mathieu, Jos. : — Services relating to the Municipal Loan Fund, 137. 39. McGreevy, Hon. Thos: — Amount paid to, 211. 40. M6tis :— Bridge over the River Metis, 167. Montcalm (County) : 41« Arrears of interest due by settlers, 185. 42. Colonization in, 179. 48. M/pntreal Court House :— Has the Government been able to establish whether the building of the — was covered by tha Special Tax ? 239. qUKHTIO^S- continued. •706 interest ac- (1881. -contimied. 4*. Montreal, Portland and Boston Railway :— Respecting the payment ol' hinds roiiiiired for tlie construe ion of, (1881) 82. 15. Montreal : — Does the Government intend soon to se'l the property on Notrc-Dame street? 185. 46. Montreal Turnpike Roads received hy them, 2l'S. -Respecting the aholition of toll gates, 82. — Moneys 47. Municipal Code : — Is the Enghsh version now ready for distrihution ? 160. 4S. Municipal Loan Fund : — What amounts of money luxve heen collected on account of the ? 38. 49. New Brunswick and Quebec Railway Company :— Will the Government he dis- posed to confer a grant of land or money to the ? 228, 240. 50. Orders in Council, Regulations, &c. :— Respecting their insertion in the Statutes, 34. 51. Pangmin, Mr. : — Did the Coroner of the district of Montreal claim fees or costs, respecting the pretended inquest held i)y iiim upon the hody of the late ? 212. 52. Phosphates: — That cost of Phos; hates be not deducted from the usual grant, 240. 5;t. Pointe Claire Junction Railroad : with the building for the ? 68. -Is it the intention of the Government to proceed 51. Quebec Central Railway : — Loan contracted by, 284. 55. Quebec Court House : — Respecting the building of the, 51. 50. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Money necessary for the construction of, 24. What compensation the Government received from Mr. McGrecvy for the working of the eastern section to 15th January, 1880, 67. Who benelitted by th.e receipts of such section from said 15th Jannuary, 67. Cause of Fire at Hochelaga Station, 68. Sums paid for the construction of the said road betweea Montreal and Ottawa, 24. Claims respecting lands taken for the use of the, 34. Res- pecting the placing of gates along the track, 51. Purchase of land near Mile End station, 21)3. Si\ms paid for the construction of the said road between Quebec and St. Martin, 25. Receipts of trallic on eastern section, 33. Complaints filed by various piU'ties for damages resulting from the construction of the, 34. Printing of tickets in both languages, 94. Receipts of eastern section, 94. 57. Railways : — To encourage Companies to construct, 184. 58. Railway from St. Andrews to connect with the road at Lachute :— 240. 59. Returning Officer's Accounts :— Respecting the payment of, 82. 60. Saint Andrews Street : — Does the Government intend to finish ? 185. 44 ■li ^^1 706 QUESTIONS— cowimwerf. ! i i (1881.) : — continued. <»i. St. Lawrence, Lower Laurentian and Saguenay Railway :— I-nnd subsidy, i%. 02. St. Placide : — Commissioners for the summary trial of small causes in, 239. «3. Ste. Th^rese and St. Joseph: — Is it the intention of the Government to take steps during this Session to assure the building of a Branch Railway between? 21.3. 64. School Inspection: — Does the Government intend to have an Act passed to render the inspection of schools more etlective ? 33. 65. Scott, Mr. C. A. : — Respecting the security given by him, 294. 66. S^n^cal, L. A. : — Salary of 20. — Respecting his • "'gnation, 25. — Respecting the security given by him, 293. 67. Spirituous Liquors : — D'es the Government intend to introduce a Bill to limit the number of lirenses for the .-al.' (>;'? S2. 6S. Tass^ and Sesaulniers : — Is it true that the Government intends to reinstate Mes- sieurs ? 393. 69. Three-Rivers : — Respecting the returning of coupons for $50,000, 294. 70. Timber Licenses : — What is the amount of timber licenses issued and not yet expir- ed ? 38. 71. Timber limits : — What amount in premiums and in ground rents Wiia derived by the sale of? 28. 72. Woodstock and Riviere-du-Loup Railway : — Will the Government receive a ile- peutation from the new company in order to come to an under standing with respect to a grant of land or money ? 210. 73. Wurtele, J. S. C. : — His mission to France, 94. (1882.) 1. Agricultural Societies : — Respecting Phosphates devoid of fertilizing qualities, 14S. 2. Archives: — Docs the Government, intend to collect the archives of the Conseil Siipt - rieur? 207. 3. Bridge over the Jacques-Cartier River : — Hm the Government contributed towardj the construction of ? 163. 4. Butter and Cheese Manufactories :— Statistics of the, 100. 5. Cadastral Books :— Are they to be printed ? 109. 6. Cadastres : — Respecting the putting into force of the, 84. 7. Canadian Tobacco: — Does the Government intend to purchase and distribute copies of the ditlerent treatises on the culture of? 117. QUESTIONS— c(>/irtV«/e(/. 707 (1882.) : — continued. S. Cattle : — Tho treatise on the breeding and diseases of, 118. 9. Chaudiere River : — Respecting the construction of a Bridge over that river, 51. 10. Cheese and Butter Manufactories :— Appointment of Inspectors, 99. 11. Court Houses and Oaols : — Respecting Stamp duties payable in virtue of the Act 12 Vic, ch. 112, providing for the erection of, 85. I'i. Crown Lands : — Hixs the Government suspended the sale of |Crown Lands, suitable for agricultural and other purpose ? 228. 13. DeSalaberry, Chs. L. : — Is a substitute to be appointed ? 109. 14. Drummond Agricultural Society :— Has the grant been paid to the ? 61. 15. Education Law : — Amendnunts according to the views of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, 148. 16. Employees of Courts of Justice: — Are they to be placed on same footing as Civil Service Employees ? 109. 17. Fabre, Hon. Hector : — Respecting his appointment as representative of the Govern- ment in France, 51. IS. Forfeited Securities : — Respecting the collection of, 79. 19. Government Wood Yard : — Amount paid by Mr. Beaubien for a portion of the, 242. 20. Grand and Petit Jurors :— As to the introduction of a measure providing for the ])ayment of, 85. 21. Homestead Law : — Is it the intention of the Government to provide for the establish- ment of a Homesteail Law ? 61. 22. House of Assembly :— Respecting the building of the new House, 21. 23. Iberville Court House :— When does the Government intend to begin to repair the? 56. 21. Insolvent Debtors :— Respecting the division of the property of, 21. 25. Kamouraska ■.—Chef-lieu of, 43. 26. K^rouac, L4on: — Has the Government been informed of his death? 85. 27. Lachute : — Respecting the payment of the Railway Bonus, 187. 2S. Lake St. John Railway : — Immediate construction of said Railway, 61. 29. Lanoraie : — With respect to the running of trains from Lanoraie .Junction to the village of Lanoraie, 61. 30. Licenses : — With respect to the reduction of, 80. 708 QUESTIONS-cortYmwe^/. (1882.) -cuntinued. h I 31. Lunatic Asylums : — To amend the liiw so iis to exempt municipalities from con- tributing to the maintenance of Lunatics, oL). 32. Have certain municipalities been exempted from paying half the cost of iiKiin- tenance of Lunatics, 117. 33. Miles, Dr. ; — Is the vacancy occasioned by the superannuation of Dr. Miles to be filled? 246. 34. Missisquoi and Black Rivers Valley Railway Company :— Is the subsidy td said Ilaihvay to be increased ? (U. 36. Montreal, Portland and Boston Railway : — Does the Government intend to apply the Act 40, Vic, chnp. IG, to the? 171. 36. Municipal Code as revised by De Bellefeuille :— With regard to the distriVmtion of, 99. 37. Municipal Code : — Eespecting the appointment of a Committee, 31. 38. North Shore Railway : — Respecting the payment of the contractors of the, 50. 39. Pontiac and Pacific Junction Railway Company :— Subsidy mentioned in clause 19, 45 Vict., 148. 40. Pontiac : — Is it the intention of the Goveriunent to grant a larger sum to Pontiac for Colonization purposes ? Gl. II. Property on Grande All^e :— Has same been bought? 197. Quebec Court House : 4il. Respecting the construction of, 21. 43. Does the Government intend to put the Act 40 Vic, ch. 4, into execution ? 129. 44. Uuebec License Law : — Does the Government intend to amend the? 207. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— 45. Net profits and running expenses of western division. 197. 46. Does the Government intend to obtain the consent of the shareholders of the Cana- dian Pacific Railway to the purchase of the western portion of the? 197. 47. Railway from Jolietteto St. Gabriel de Brandon :— Does the Government intend to continue the Avorks upon the ? 148. 4§. Registrar's Tariff : — Is it the intention of the Government to rectify the wording of the ? 95. 49. Robillard, Jos. and Ed. Caron :— respecting the claims of, 223. 50. Saint Magloire : — Respecting the remission to settlers of certain sums they owe on their lots, 51. QUESTIONS— ra»it««e^/. 709 (1882.) -.—continued. 51. Sdn^cal, L. A. : — The amount received by liim as salary or commission, 21. 92. Settlers : — Does the Government intend to remit the interest, on lots bought at 60 cts. per acre ? 228. 53. Settlers in County of Pontiac : — Does the Government intend to waive the interest accrued against the? 171. 54. Settlers of Aston, &c. : — Does the Government intend to remit interest due on ca- pitall)y the? 192. 55. Squatters in Township of Whitton : — Has the Government, since last Session, taken steps to secure for the fettlers of Whitton and neighboring townships, the peaceful possession of lands which they occupy in good faith as squatters or otherwise ? 31. 56. Stoning of Roads : — Is a measure to be introduced to encourage the ? 109. 57. Vaccine : — Conservation and regeneration of, 50. 5§. Wexford and Chertsey : — Grant for colonization, 50. (1883.) 1. Agricultural Society Drummond: — Wliy wixs the grant decreased? 308. Beauport Asylum : 2. Is it the intention of the Government to renew and submit the contract to the House before asking it to vote the sum entered in the Estimates ? 140. 3. Are the preliminary steps of the contract finished? 168. Has any proprosal been received for the maintenance of the Insane? 169. 4. Billy, L. A. :— Has he resigned ? 199. 5. Boston Exhibition : — Does the Government intend to take a part in same ? 86. 6. Cap Sant^ : — Commissioners for the summary trial of small causes, 308. 7. Chabot, Joseph : -Will $200 be voted to encourage him to make cheese? .308. 8. Chaudiere River : — Does the Government intend to place in the Estimates, an addi- tional sum for the building of the Bridge over the ? 86. 9. Civil Service Commission : — What are the Salaries of the ? 1 oO. 10. Colonization Roads, Montmagny : — Will a larger grant be set aside for that county this year? 200. 11. C6t6, C. T. : — Respecting tne building of dump-cars, &g., 356. 12. Council of Agriculture : — Concerning the organization of the, 39. 13. Crown Land Domain : — Does the Government intend to set apart a portion of same, from which shall be taken Railway grants ? 159. 710 QUESTIONS— cow^mttCf/. I ! (1883.) : — continued. 14. Crown Lands : — Is a general Report to be ordered ? 151). Dominion of Canada Land and Colonization Comapny : 15. Number of lainilies brought from Europe or elsewhere by the, 3G. 16. lis the Government aware that in the month of August last this Comjiany look nut suits against fourteen settlers, in the township of Whiltcn? 3(5. 17. Educational Law : — Will the Government supply the English !'i)eaking nuii'itipuli. ties with copies of the ? 140. 1§. I rench Government :— Respecting permanent Exhibition, 35G. 19. Oarrick, David : — Hn« tlie Government paid his account? 20]. 20. Great Exposition of Mines and Minerals, Madrid (Spain) :- Does tlie Government intend to take a part in same? 77. 21. Great Fisheries Exposition London (England) : — D( e- the tinvernment intend to take a part in same ? 77. 22. Gruyere Cheese : — Does the Government intend to encourage the manufacture of? 170. 23. Hotels, Theatres &C., : — Does the Government iiitend to pass a law obliging pmprie- tors of hotels &c, to provide means of escape in case of fire ? 77. 24. Iberville : — When does tlie Government intend to appoint Justices of the Peace for the district of? 33. 25. He J6sus Turnpike Road Company :— Has their Report been made yenrly ? 102. 26. Insolvent Debtors : — Is it the intention of CJovcrument to i*ubmit a measure, this Session, to provide for the distribution of the property of ? 86. 27. Insurance Companies : — When will the Bi'l nspecting Insnrance Companies be printed and distributed ? 170. 2§. Joliette Railway : — Respecting the supplying of rails, bolts Ac, 356. 29. Judicial Reforms : — Will the measure announced in the Speech from the Throne respecting judicial reforms he presented this Session? 169. 30. Kirouac, L^on : — Ha.vc steps been taken to obtain the repayment of the amount paid to the Attorney of ? 31. 31. Little Cascapedia: — Will the Government call for tenders for the building of a Bridge over that river? 112. 32. Maguire, G. F. : — When did the Government appoint him Crown Landa Agent? 159. 33. Maritime Road : — Does the Government intend to complete that colonization road, this year? 112. QUESTIONS— cow^mwerf. 711 (1883.) : — continued. 34. Members : — Does the Government intend to place in the Estimates an atlditional amount for indemnity to Members ? 1G8. 35. Montreal : — How much has the city ot Montreal paid out of the sum of $2], 331.94 entered in the Public Accounts? 1()7. 30. Montreal and Champlain Junction Railway Company :— Is it tho intention of the Government to subsidize the said Company ? 130. 3T. Montreal Common Gaol : — Is it the intention of the Government to change the site of the? 140. Municipal Loan Fund : 3§. Financial situation of certain municipalities indebted to the, 284. 39. In settling the Municipal Loan Fund does the Government intend to take into consi- deration a wharf for the construction of which the parish of St. Michel of Bellechaaso contracted debts ? 28.3. 40. Is it the intention to credit the different municipalities with the sums expended for works Ac, ? 285. 41. When settling with the parish of St. Jean Isle d'Orl^ans, is it the intention of the Government to take into account a wharf erected through such loan ? 307. 42. North Shore Railway : — Respecting certain works to be performed in the city of Quebec, 57. 43. North Shore Railway Company :— Execution of works mentioned in Schedules A and B of deed of sale, 285 , 44. Notaries Ofdces : — Inspection of, 33. 45. Old Oovemment House : — Hiis the Government leased tlie same? 200. 40. Parliament Buildings : — Has the contractor commenced to work? IG7. — Is Iho price ofthe contract $18.5,000? 169. 4?'. Pelletier, E. S. : — Is the Government aware that the amount forwarded to him, has not been paid to various persona in connection with the Martin Moore inquest ? 201. 4§. Provost, vs. Lachaine Case : — Respecting Reg!.- trar's Tariff, 170. 49. Public Health and Vital Statistics :— Will a measure be brought in this Session, respecting? 200. 50. Quebec Court House : — Haa the Government awarded a contract for the building of the? 33. •712 QUESTIONS -cow^mwef/. (1883>) : — continued. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway : ftl. Has the Government Imd the accounts of the management of this Railway andithl. hefore or after the sale or delivery of came ? 83. 52. la it true that certain employees on said road were given a bonus ? 86. Did the Pacilic Syndicate pay, on the Ist March 1883, $1()0,(X)0.(U) for six months iiitorest? 168.— Did the North Shore pay, on the Ist March 1883, $87,500.00 for six months interest, 168. — Did the Government renew on 1st March 1883, the deposit of $500,OOO.iXi, derived from the sale of the Q., M., O. and 0. R. ? 169. Does the Government intend to exact the fulfilment of the obligations expressed in clause 15 of the deed of sale of the Western Section of the? 158. 53. Quebec North Shore Turnpike Debentures : — Does the Government intend to have justice done to the holders of? 285. 54. Quebec Policemen : — Does the Government intend to put an end to the agreement under which it pays the corporation for six Policemen ? 285. 55. Railways : — Does the Government intend to take possession of all Railways which have ceased to work ? 140. 56. Reformatory Schools : — Have any steps been taken to remove the Reformatory Schools from Montreal ? 170. 57. Registrar's Tariff: — Has the Government taken any steps to alter the Registrar's Tariff? 36. 58. Registry Stamps : — Is it the intention to distribute ten, twenty and fifty rent stamps? 130. 59. Rouillard, J. B. : — To what official position has he been appointed ? 200. 60. South Shore Turnpike Commission :— Have they made a report ? 130. 61. St. Etienne and St. Lambert Colonization Road :— Does the Government intend to cause the works to be finished on said road? 86. 62. St. Eustache Embranchment = — How many rails Ac., were supplied by the Govern- ment ? 356. 63. Statistics : — Will a measure respecting statistics be introduced this Session? 200. 64. Subsidy :— Has the Government taken steps to obtain an increase of subsidy ? 200. 65. Tach4 Road : — Does the Government intend to grant this year a certain sum to continue the work on that road? 112. 66. Tannguay, Mr. : - Does the Government intend to pay him? 168 67. Terrebonne Turnpike Road Company :— Has their Report been made yearly ? 10-. QUESTIONS— to«/m«erf. 713 (1883.) : — continued, 6§. Wexford, Chertsey and Rawdon :— Does the Government inteml to give a larger colonization grant to said townships, this year ? 112. 69. Whitton : — Is it true thiit the Government has consented to have the settlers of Wliitton considered as settlers of a certain company ? 36. (1884) 1. Administration of Justice, Montreal :— Reduction of expenses, 43. 3. Apparatus for the Domestic Manufacture of Butter •— I^ecommendatioi. of the Committee of Agriculture respecting same, 219. 3. Arthabaska Common Gaol :— Is it to the knowledge of the Government that several persons liave been paid by hons for work done at the ? 142. 4. Barnard, E. A. :— Does the Government intend to continue in his favor, a grant of lloOO ? 143. 5. Beaudry, Mr. :— Has the Government been informed that he has resigned ? 375. 6. Beaufort, Jean de .'—Is the Government in possession of his affidavit in case No. I ?()0. 45. North Shore Railway : — The amount of dehenturcH given to the CJovernment by tlie City of Threo-Kivers on acctJiint of Hubciiption in favur of the, 60. 4«. North Shore Turnpike Road Debentures : — Is it the intention of the CJovernment to help the holders of ? 99. Notarial Tariff: it. Is it the intention of the Government to have the present exorbitant Notarial Tariff revised? Objection taken that this question cannot be put because it expresses an opinion on a debatable point, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the ([uestion cannot be allowed, 1(38. 4§. Does the Government intend to cause the Notarial Tarilf to be revised ? 190. 49. Official Gazette : — At what date (b les the contract for printing the Official Gazette expire? At what dates do the various contracts for printing expire? 183. 50. Orders in Council, Proclamations, &c. :— Why do not the Statutes of last Session contain the same? 71. 51. Paquet, E. T. : — Hag he given the security required by law? 54. 52. Payments by Revenue Officers :— What is the nature of and the authority for the payment of $29,352.02 on page 11 of Public Accounts for 1882-83? 55, 53. Primio Real, Comte de :— On what conditions does he occupy the old Government House on St. Louis street ? 125. 54. Public Departments : — Sums paid to date for commission of enquiry, 53. 55. Quebec & Lake St, John Railway :— Does tlie Member for Kamouraska intend to move certain Resolutions relating to the ? 273, 56. ftuebec Court House :— Has the Government allowed Mr, Whelan to withdraw his^ guarantee deposit ? 375. 57. Quebec License Act : — Does the Government intend to amend the ? 66, 191 716 QUESTIONS— cfw/mwe^A ' i (1884.) : — continued. Qti«bec Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway : HH. KiKjuiiy into the circiinistiuici'H attondiiiK tho siilo of tho, 42. &9. Fntin what noiiroo irt ilorived tho ittiin, fr)4,949. H\) on {mRO lOof Tiiblic Acoonnts?')!. GO. Does tho Ciovcrnnient intend to cihiho iho conditions respecting th« sale of ih« wcatorn portion of tlio Q. M. O. & O. R., to ho fuKilied .' 206. 01. Does tlu' Govi'rntncnt intend to ii\Htitute an inquiry into the circumsttmces rpliUing to the inaniiKcnieiit of the? '2n(). Oil. Railway Companies: — Does tlie (Jovemment intend to prolong delay tliej^iiintcilly 45 Vict., chap. 2.")? 134. 03. Rivers and Water Courses : — .Tndf;inent in-re Caldwell verms Mc Laron, '.('.). 01. Smith, Professor: — How much was paid for traiwlating his pamphlet on Arls Ac? 375. 05. Special Security Deposit: — To whom was paid the amount of $30,(UX) on page 11 of the Public Accounts, of 1882-83? 55. 00. St Christophe d'Arthabaska &c., : — Have the parishes of St Christophc Ac, paid the Shorilf of Arthahaaka the sum of $21)0 which they were condemned to pay ? 134. 07. Superintendents of Colonization Roads : —Does the Government intend to tako »it>|« to have the necessary instructions siuit to them ? 232. 0§. Watton, St Camille &c.,: — Does the Government intend to cancel sales of land madeto settlers of? 42. (1885) 1. Anti-foreign Labor Bill: — Does the Government intend to to warn Canadians against emigration to the United States ? 'Jl. 2. Antwerp International Exhibition : — What steps have been taken towards taking part in the ? 158. 3. Assembly Room : — With respect to its acoustic properties, 97. 4. Autonomy of the Province : — What answer has the Governm^n' ••Toived to the Address on the ? 126. 5. Beauport Lunatic Asylum : — Will an investigati( of the ? 70. .Je into the i magement 0. Books: — Will the Goveroment oblige C. A. DansereuM to ■ imburse the balance | of the $15,000.00? 109. 7. Bureau, Joseph: — Will he be placed on the same footing as other permanent! employees? 110. QUKSTU)NS-row/»«tte6/. 717 .) nil |iiig(' 11 of if land made t'j (18850 : — ronlinueil. ». Cadaster : — Comity (if Hiiniiiiyton, 7(i. Canada Mutual Provident Association : 0. Till' imioimt ilopoHitetl in tlic IiiiikIh of tlio Tri'iiHiir*!!', 4fi. 10. Wliiit (lotH till' l)ci>(),sit of, *l."),()(l(l coimiwt of? IM. 11. At whiit (Into WHS tliu DopoMit incrousod? i'>',\. Vi, Canadian Pacific Railway : — Mas the Govciniucnl nicoivoditn luiswertoitMiKldicss icsiK'ctiiig iho lino of tlio? V2('t. I!l. Chambly Registry Office :— ^^ Imt atnomit wan paid to ai 1 in n Imildinf,' tli»>? 05. II. Chicoutimi, Revenue Collector :— Kespecting hoarding house kucpciM, 33. Civil Service Commission : l^. At what date were certain suniH paid to the ConiniissionerH? 03. 16. Have tliey made a final report ? (il). 17, Have any sums been paid for the expenses of the, '.' 1 111. IS. Colonization Roads Montmagny :— Does the Government intend to leave them un- liniKhed? 110. 1». Commissioners: — What indemnity does the Government intend to grant to the ? W.K •io. Commissioners Jacques-Cartier Election, &c. :— Will the adoption of their Reports lie moved? 173. 21. Crown Lands Agents:— Why did Ihey not receive tlicir salaries for he whole fiscal year? 04. 'i*i. Daaquam: — Is it the intention to establish the lines of the townshi;i of? 03. 'i!J. Dominion Land and Colonization Company ;— Was the Order in Counel' gi.'nting 100,(100 acres of huul rescinded? 197. 'il' Exhibition of the Colonies and India :— Does the Government intend to take any part therein ? 228. W. Explosions : — What is the amount of damage caused by the ? '..'7. — What is the cause of the ? 110. !Mf. Forms of Account Books :— Will the same be prepared? 264. '"17. Guilbault, Edouard :— What amounts have been paid to ? 110. 2S. Hamelin, Dame Veuve : — Has the Government sold the immovables belonging to the Estate of the late ? 228. i 718 QUESTIONS— cow/mwer/. (1885.) : — continued, 29. Kamouraska Court House :— Rei-pecting the building of the, 91, 213, 228, 239, 299, 30. Laurentian Rang'e : — Rcsficcting the building of a second railway line at the foot of the, 173. 31. L6vi8 Election : — Are Government employees taking a part in the? 70. .32. Licenses : — Are persons selling intoxicating beverages to be prosecuted after the Ist May next? 70. 33. Maps: — District Maps, 41, 31. Map of T6iniscouata, &c. : — Does the Government intend to publish a Map of the count ies of ? 61. 35. Members: Respecting their indemnity ; objectii in taken; Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision until a later date, 120. — Mr. Speaker ruled that the question in its present shape is contrary to parliamentary rules and practice, 172. Question aguiu put, 172. 36. Montmagny : — Dcjes the Government intend to grant an investigation against the Registrar of? 172. 37. Municipal Code : — Will it be consolidated p,nd reprinted ? 91, 38. Municipal Loan Fund :— Will a Bill to definitely settle the accounts of the Municipa! Loan Fund be submitted ? 24. 39. Nicolet River :— Bridge over the, 158. 40. Northern limit of the Province : — Will the same be determined? 33. 41. North Shore & Pacific Railway Companies : — Will the Government exact the imtiiediate fulfilment of the deed of sale of the western section of the Q., M., 0, AO, Railway? 96. 42. North Shore Railway: — Respecting a Petition addressed to Sir H. Langevin again?! the purchase of the said road by the Federal Qovernmont, 173 , 43. Norton Creek: — Will an amount be appropriated for the deepening of ? 222. 44. Old Parliament House : — Hus the Government disposed of the lot upon whieli it was built ? 69, 45. Pagnuelo, S. :— Respecting the payment of services rendered by, 120, 46. Parliament Buildings :— Model in wood of the, 299, 47. Cluebec and Lake St John Railway :— Payment of rails, 70, Quebec Court House : 4§. Respecting the withdrawal of the security deposit of Mr. Whelan, 120, i QUESTIONS-co«/««?/et/. 719 (188d.) : — continued. 49. Does the Government intend to insist on the speedy completion of the? 158. 50. Quebec Literary and Historical Library :— Respecting tlie publication of certain manuscripts, 63. 51. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Six hundred thousand dollars received on account of the price of sale, 120. 5!i. Quebec Turnpike Trust : — Does the Government intend to pay interest to the hi )lcler3 of debentures ? 1%. 5!t. Rewooding and Preservation of Forests and Arbor Day :— Have certain amounts been returned to the Treasury ? 91. 54. Robitaille, L. A. : — Has the Government revoked the Orders in Council respecting his pension ? 120. 55. St. Germain de Grantham.— .Justices of the Peace, 172. 56. School at Beloeil : — Is it a primary or model school ? 70. 57. Supplementai'y Etsimates :— When does the Government intend to present the ? 127. 5». Tach6 Road :— Does the Government intend to grimt a sufficient sum to finish the? 1118. 59. Tax on Exhibits : — Will it be reimbursed? 91. 100.0(W be placed in the Supplementary Estimates for Colonization ? 279. Were the $100,000 voted lust session for Colonization distributed before 30th June 1885 ? 20. Colonization Roads : 15. Does the Government inteu'l to consider the claims of nnmieipalities whieh expend- ed a portion of the sums loaned trom the Municipal Eoan Fund to open ? o2(i. 16. Does the Government intend to grant the petitions praying aid for colonization roads in Montmagny ? 214. 17. Colonization Road, Ste. Philomene :— Is it the intention of the Government to gram any siun of money towards the opening of a? 71. 18. Courval Seigniory and Township of Wendover :— Has the Government received a petition praying that the line be delined and established between the ? 267. 19. Crown Prosecutor :— Is it with the authorization of the Atty. Genl. that C. A. Corn- eillier occupies the position of? 397. 90. Curran, J. J. :— Does he occupy the position of Fire Marshal in Montreal ? 43. 91. Debt of the Province :— Has it been increased or reduced ? 21. 92. Deschene, G. H. : — Does the Government intend to ascertain the amount which may be due by ? 327. QUESTIONS— cow/mwed. 721 gtill in cxis- nzation roads (1886.) : — continued. 'i'i. Dominion Land Company : — Has the Government as coituined whether this com- j)any regularly fuUilied the conditions of settlement imposed upon it by Order in Cuuiicil ? -07. '21. Edmonston ; — Railway to connect at Edmonston with the New Brunswick liailway, — Has the Aildross on this subject voted in the year 1SS4, been presenti'd, ? li'JS. 25. Exchange Bank : — What is the amount of the costs in connection with the suit claiming by privilege the $75,UU0 deposited with the ? 28. •i6. What is the precise date of the deposit of SIOO.OOO made in 1883 ? 28. 'i7. Exhibits : — Does the Government intend to reimburse the ten cent tax on ? 50. 2§. Farnham Beet-root Sugar Company : — What is the total amount paid to the, Ac, 7 135. 29. Federal License Act : — Has the Federal Government reimbursed the costs occasioned by it in having the unconstitutionality of said Act decided ? 36. 30. Fire-Wood lots : — Does the Govcrniucnt intend to amend the law so as to enable the Giivi'ri.meiit to withdraw from limits the lots classified as ? 51. 31. Fisheries of Canada :— To whom were distributed the 500 copies of the pamphlet intituled : The ? (1886) 136. 32. Fontaine, A. : — Did he resign before presenting himself as a candidate at the Jolicttc Election ? ()7. 33. Gagnon, Horace : — Has the Govermnsnt received a petition from him ? 156. Will the Government grant the prayer of saiil petition ? 215. 31. Gale, Mr. : — Why did not the Government require from him the security required by SIC. 2 of the Act 32 Vict. chap. '.) ? 66. 35. Gameau's History of Canada : — Does the Government intend to i)urchase a certain ininiber of copies of the last edition of? 136. 36. General Elections : — Does the Government intend to hold the General Elections inunediately after prorogation? 194. 3T. Glossaire Canadien : — Will the Government take a certain number of copies of the? 2!l. 3S. Government Employees : — What are the names of the Government Employees of this Province who are Members of the House of Commons? 22. 39. Government System of Book-keeping :— Docs the Government believi; that the defalcation in the Crown Lands Department proves that the system of book-keeping is defective ? Objection taken that this question is not in order, — Mr. Speaker ruled thiit it is not in order and cannot be put, 66. 4fi ii 722 QUESTIONS— cow^mwerf. If < (1886.) : — continued. Health, Central Board of: 40. Whiit lias been the cost of the ? 49. 41. Will municipalities Ac, be notifit d that ^an^'/lets describing diphtheria Ac, can be procured gratuitously from the Secret n., . f the Central Board of Health? 94. 42. Hurteau, H. : — Has he been replaced as superintendent of colonization works? 268. 43. Indigent Sick, Three-Rivers :— Has the Government been informed, that the $1750 voted liist year has not been paid to the Ursuline Ladies ? 36. Insane : 44. Hiis the Government sued any municipalities for the share of the maintenance of the? 135. ])o('s the Government intend to exact from municipalities in arrears thei: share in the maintenance of the ? 136. 46. Does the Government intend to insist upon the municipalities paying the half of the maintenance of the ? 68. 46. Joliette Court House : — At whose request were repairs made to the ? 35. 47. Journals votes and Proceedings &c. : — Will they be sent to ex-members who apply for them ? 326. 4§. Journals of the Legislative Assembly of Canada : — Does the Government intend to got a General Index of the .lournals for the period between 1792 and 1841, made ? 51. 49. Judicial Deposits : — Dors the $281,033 entered on page 139 of Public Accounts, form part of the general balance of $1,265,481. 56 ? 194. 50. Justices of the Peace, Drummondville : — Has the Government been imformed that only one of them has been sworn ? 51. 51. Kamouraska Court House: — Does the Government intend to contribute towardsthe construction of the? 22. Has the Government finished the consideration of thl" subject? 36, 50, 71, 135, 156, 170. 52. Lakes and Rivers : — Has the Government leased from St. Raymond to the Rivei Mequick, certain lands, lakes and rivers ? 156. 53. Lamarche, J. 0. : — Does the Government intend to grant his widow an allowance equal to three months salary? 04. 54. Laval and Jacques-Cartier Normal Schools :— Does the Government intendto keep them as they now exist? 64. 55. Legislature : — Why was the convening of same so long delayed? 21. QUESTIONS— cow^iVtwerf. 723 ,he half of the (1886.) : — continued. 56. Le Journal des Trois-Rivieres :— What sums were paid to the proprietors of " Le Journal des Trois-Riviferee for printing the Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works ? 214. 47. Lunatic: — Does the Government intend to repeal the Acts compelling municipalities to t)ay one half the costs of maintenance of? 41. 5§. Marchand, Hon. F. G. : — What works published by him have been purchased for the Library ? 350. 59. Maritime Road : — Does the Government intend to complete the Maritime Road from Tadousac to the county of Charlevcjix ? 49, 60. McGreevy, Hon. Thos. :— Has the Government settled with the Jacques-Cartier Bank, the difficulty existing with reference to the $100,000 advanced to ? 28. 61. Missisquoi :— Does the Government intend to get the Cadastre of the county of Missia- (juoi amended ? 208. 6'i. Montizambert, Mr. :— Has the the Government been informed of his death ? 28. 63. Montreal Court House :— Why has the Government not made the proposed improve- ment and enlargement of the ? 22. 64. Municipal Code:— Respecting the con.solidation of the, 32. To whom were distributep the 100 copies entered on page 88 of the I'ublic Accounts for 1884-5 ? 136. Municipal Loan Fund : 65. Has the city of Sherbrooke paid the amount which it owed to the ? 27. 66. Were any proposals made respecting the purchase and sale of the amounts due to the ? 215. 6?'. Respecting the sale of the wharf at St. Jean, Island of Orleans, to meet the debt of this municipality to the Municipal Loan Fund ? 230. Does the Government intend to remit the balance still due? 230. 6§. Does the Government intend to make a reduction of th:^ debt due by the municipa- lity of St. Michel do Bellechatise to the ? 230. 69. Nicolet River : — Has the Government paid any sums to assist in the building of a bridge over the '■' 50. 70. NicoU, Joseph :— When did he resign tlie otlice of Justice of the Peace ? 41. ?!. North Shore Railway :— Is it the intention of the Government to settle the claims, against it in connection with the management of the North Shore Railway for the conveyance of frieght ? 327. W. North-West expedition : — Does the Government intend to introduce a measure for the relief of the students who took part in the ? 215. 724 QVE^TlONS—corUimmf. (1886.) ■.—co7ilinueU. 73. Norton Creek: — Di'i'stln-GuviMnmi'iitintoiul to a.ssist, out of the Colonization Fumls ill deepening Norton Creeiv ? 1279. 74. Official Gazette : — Wlnit reasons induced the Government not to call for tenders for printing the ? 51. 75. Officers of Primary Instruction : — Does the Go\ crnment intend to repeal the hiw?,'!. 70. Old Province of Canada;— Is $1,871,594.11 all llmt is due us under the settiementof accounts between the former Province of Canada, those of Ontario, Quebec and the Doiiiinioii ? 419. 77. Fagnuelo, S. : — WliRt amount was paid to him in re Kegina I's. Cornell I ier and Le- Blanc? 195. Parliament Buildings : 7§. Is the Government the owner of the property upon which the old buildings stood? 68. 79. Does the Government intend to sell the ground an which the old buildings stood ?oO, 90. Has the Government oontinned its investigation into the cause of the explosion which occurred in 1884 ? 35. 91. Does the Government intend to have the work which remains to be done, completed immediately ? 267. §2. Parliament House : — Have any steps been taken to free the Government from the payment of the annual rent for the grounds on which the Parliament House stood in 1883? 93. 83. Petition of Right : — Has the Government come to a decision respecting the ap- plication for a Petition of Right by F. X. Cimon ? I'Xi. 94. Pontiac : — Respecting aid for the erection of a Court House and Gaol in the county of, 351. 95. Portraits of the Speakers : — Does the Government intend to have them again painted ? 08. 96. Printing Contracts : — What printing contracts have been renewed since 1st January, 1885 ? 21. 97. Procedure Parlementaire : — Under what authority has this work been distributed to the Members of the Legislature ? 229. 99. Provincial Exhibition :— Has the place been selected for holding the next? 22. 99. Provincial Insane Asylums : — Has the Government carried into effect the provisions of the Act 48 Vict., chap 34 in regard to? 67. 90. Public Accounts: — What is the moaning of the words " Deduct amount to be ac- counted for by Department of Crown Lmids" ? 42. qUESTlONS-conUnveci. 725 (1886.) •—contmued. 91. Public Health : — With respect to the putting into force of chap. 38 of the Consolida- ted Statutes of Canada, 20. 9*1. ftuebec and Lake St. John Railway :— What is the amount of the advances made to the? 67. Quebec Court House : 9!J. When will it he ready for nccupation ? 23. 94. Has the Government issued only the $150,000 debentures authorizeil for the con- struction of the? (')'>. 95. Why has the worlc thereon been so long suspended? 21. 96. Quebec Corporation : — Has the Government paid $15,000 to the ? 350, 97. Quarantine Regulations : — Does the Government intend to demand that they be strictly observed by all vessels ? 193. 9S. Quesnel, Mr. :— Has be paid the $917,48 duo by him to the Government ? 266. 99. Railways : — Does tlie Government iutend to submit before Easter the Bill to faci- litate the construction of? 50. When will this measure be introduced ? 1135. 100. Railway Policy : — Does the Government inteni putting into effect its Railway Policy to open up the country to colonization and commerce by aiding tlie construction of a railway running through Bellechasse, Dwrehester etc.? Objection taken that this question is not in order, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is out of order, 137. 101. Registrar of Montmagny : — Has the Government taken any action on the Report made by J. A. Det'oy relating to charges against the ? 71. lOii. Remillard, Hon. E. : — Is he the penson who translated May and Bourinot? 397. 103. Riel, Louis : — Did the Government make any representations to the Federal Government, to prevent the execution of? '22. 101. Riopel, L. J. :-l8 he employed by the Government? 33. lO.'i. Rivard, Mr. : — Has the salary of Mr. Rivard and that of Mr. Collins been increased? t;G. 100. River Duchesne : — Is it the intention of the Government to grant any sum in aid of the construction of a bridge over the? 72. 107. Roads : — Does the Government intend to assist rural municipalities in stoning roads? 280. low. Robida A. and others: — Has Mr.Quesnel or the Government paid the claims of? 155. 109. Rodier, Mr. : — Has he been appointed a member of the Central Board of Health ? 194. 726 QUESTIONS— co«/iw«e) '.—continued. 110. Royal Commissioner: — Will thellepoit of tlio Koyal CommisHioner appointed to in- vestigate the i'acts connecteil with the sale and working ol the Q., M., O. & 0. Kailway, be hiid before the House ? 3'25. 111. St. Narcisse :— Is it the intention of the Government to aid in the construction ofn road between the parishes of St. Narcisse and St. Patrick ? 72. 112. St. Norbert d'Arthabaska, Warwick, &c. :— la it the intenti(jn of the tiDvennnent to repay the penalties which tliese municipal counciln were condemiu'd to pay '.' ;JG.- Will the said penalties be employed in repairing the Prnvinfial road ? 41. 113. School Inspectors : — Will thesalary of any of them lie incieased this year? Ilt4. Wlmt are the names oi the inspectors whose salaries the (iovernmcMt intends to incicu-e? 215. K i Seed-Grain : 114. To whom and when was the sum of $'_'0,030.20 paid for seed-grain ? 94. 115. Does the (lovernraent intend to assist tlie inhabitants of Bellechaf'se to purcliiw seed-grain ? 32. 116. Sherbrooke Court House and Gaol : — Has any work been done to tlie ? l.?4. 117. Silos and Pasturage : — Does the Government intend to have a certain luiniber of copies of Hon : Mr. Beaubien's lecture on silos &c. printed ? 50. 118. Sorel Railway : — Does the Government intend to assist in building it ? 71, 119. South Shore Turnpike Trust :— Respecting aid for imjirovements. 279. 120. Spirituous Liquors: — What instructions does the Government intend to give to Revenue Collectors respecting licenses ? 68. 121. Have the Pi'ovincial Revenue Collectors received instructions not to issue licensps to sell ? 137. 122. Squatters : — Does the Government intend to amend sect. 14. of the Crown Lands regulations so as to give squatters the same privileges as those granted to settlers ? 266. 123. Stanstead, Shefford and Chambly Railway :— Does the Government intend to favor- ably consider the position of municipalities as regards the amounts loaned by them and expended in constructing the ? 326. 124. Starch and Glucose Factory : — Concerning the establishment of a starch and glucose factory in Bonaventure, 50. 125. Starch Manufactory, Bonaventure : — Is it the intention of the Government to placf in the Estimates an amount to aid tlie establishment of a ? 156. QUESTIONS— con/inMia. •727 (1886.) : — continued. 136. Statute labor: — Doca the Attorney Cionoral intend to press the udoption of the Ist tiec'tion the Bill of to amend tlie charter of the city of Montreal wliioh aboliaheH statute labor? 280. D(.os the Atty. Genl. intend to have the Bill reported from the Commit- tee on Private Bills'.' 351). lar. stipendiary Magistrate, Three-Rivers :— Does the Government intend to revive the ulllce of.' 50. l!li. Teachers : — Does the Government intend to i)ut into execution tlie Act which de- crees the payment from the Ist July of pensions to? I'M. I'ift. Teacher's Pension Fund: — Does the Government intend to leave it in force ? (14. 130. Terrebonne :— Does tlie Government intend to amend the law estahli.shing the Su- perior Court, so as to give the district of Terrebonne a resident Judge? 170. nil. The Fisheries of Canada; — To whom were distributed the 500 copies of the pam- phlet, intituhd? 136. lit'i. Three-Rivers: — In what banks has the Government deposited money in Three- Ivivers'.' 71. 13:i. Unpaid Warrants :— How much remained to be paid after 30th June 1885, apart from the ? 41. l:jl. Vercheres : — Hns the Speaker's Warrant been issued for the new election in the Electoral District of ? 20. (1887) 1. Agricultural Clubs : — Does the Government intend to concur in the conclusions of the memorial addressed to the Members of the Legislature by a committee of dela- gates of the first convention of the? 139. Agriculture : 2. Docs the Government intend to make the teaching of Agriculture an intcgriil part of tlie education given in elementary schools? 74. !l. Does the Government intend to carry out the conclusions of the first paragraph of the second Report of the Committee on Agriculture, iidopted by the House laat Session? 37. 4. Does the Government intend to further amend the law respecting? 39. 5. Arbor Day : — Is it the intention of the Government to issue a Proclamation fixing a date for ? 90. <>. Beaulieu, J. B. : —Is he in the employ of the Government ? 285. 7. Beauport, St. Jean de Dieu and St. Ferdinand d'Halifax Asylums :— What sums were paid by the Government for public patients in the ? 173. 728 QUESTIONS- continued. (1887.) ■.—continued. S. B61anger & Pelletier :— Is the (Jovcmment disposeil to reinstate them as woddrani;. (TH ? 174. 9. Cardinal Taschereau :— What amount did the Government contribute towards the expenses connected with the installation of His Eminence '.' 39. Carrier, Achille : 10. What is the date ol'his appointment ? 110. 11. Has ho been charged with any mission or appointment other than interpri'tcr tn the Criminal Court at Quebec ',' 233. — Is the Government aware that he has left tn contest the election of L. Z. Joncas ? i'34. That he lias been rejilaced by Godfroi I'rendtTgaht ? L'34. 19. Chambly Election :— Why was the Return not published sooner in the Oflicial Gazette? 109. 13. Charleson, J. B. : — Has he been appointed to any office by the present Government' 50. 14. Chicoutimi and Saguenay . — Does the Government intend to insist upon tlu; re- payment I20,(i3().4() by the counties of? 183. 15. Chicoutimi: — Does the Government intend to have the judgment executed wliioli was rendered against Chicoutimi for cost of maintenance of Limatics? 183. 16. Colonization Lands : — What is the difference between colonization lands and laiulj set apait as forest reserves? 277. IT. Colonization works, Bonaventure : — Did the Government give orders recently to inspect and examine the same ? 58. 18. Commercial Corporation : — When will the Privy Council give judgment in themiu- ter of taxes on? 133. Companies : 19. Does the (Jovernment intend to compel incorporated companies to furnish annual Reports? 219. 20. What are the companies in whose behalf Orders in Council were passed authorizing the conversion of their land subsidies into money? 49. *1. Congress of Agricultural Clubs : — Does the Government intend to call the attention of the Council of Agriculture to the importance of distributing gratuitously tlu' Report of the ? 23.3. ' 22. Contested Elections : — Does the Government intend to bring assistance to the Judges, in view of the large number of Contested Election Cases ? 182. 23. Dairy School :— Has the Government erected a building to be used as a Dairy School on a farm formerly belonging to Ed. A. Barnard ? 215. qVESTl(mS-conli,nml. 720 lovernmcnt' (1887«) : — iuintinued. 'il. Dansereau, C. A. : — Has tho Governnu'nt taken the neceHsiuy legal jirocotdings to I'oicc liini to repiiy *4,471.r)i) '1 <>0. as. Selaunay, Joseph ;— (lately appointed Justice of tlie I'oaoe). U ho the same Delaimay who wuh sentenced to wix months gaol for forgry ':" 18li. !I0. Demers, J^r^mie : — Has he heen disniissod ? 50. 'it. Desks for Legislative Assembly :— At wimt datu was the contract for making thorn given? 74. 'i>*. Dominion Land and Colonization Company:— Has tlio (iovernment any reports estahlishing whether this Company ha.s or luus not fidlillcd the conditions of settle- mi nt? 5i). Egan (Township) : !i9. Why has the Department of Crown Lands refused to confirm the sale of certain lots of the township of ? 277. What is tlie niimhor of applications made for tho purchase of lots? 'J77. What is the population? L'77. Wliat townships have Saw Mills? 277. Is the Government aware that certain settlers cut timber without paying dues? 278. 30. Is the Goveriuiient aware that timber merchants pay dues on the timber which llioy purchase from settlors? 278. What is the jiosition of the matter of the Kgan settlors with reference to tlieir difliculties with (Jilnumr & Co.? 278. Is the Govern- ment aware that settlers have speculated with the timber? 278. 31. Electoral Districts :—Wlien docs the Govemmcni intend to submit the measures respecting the redistribution of ? 110. 3'i. Electoral Franchise :— Does the Government intend to introduce a measure this Session to extend the ? 213. 33. Exchange Bank :— How has the lo,s8 of $22.r)(l() been made up? 89. 34. Forest Reserves : — Is the Order in Coiuieil respecting Forest Reserves, in force or not ? 277. 35. Free night-schools : — Does the Government intend to encourage and increase the number of ? 135). 30. Game Law : — Does the Government intend to amend the ? 110. 37. Gazette des Campagnes :- Does the Government intend to grant the appropriation to the? 139. 3S. Government properties in Montreal :— Does the Government intend to cause 8U9h property to be sold by public auction? 54. 39. Grantham :— What are the names of the persons who applied to purchase lot num- ber 25, 2nd range of Grantham ? 45. 730 qVEHTlOHii-conUnueiL (1887. mtinuiul. '10. Hay-dealers : — Ddcn the* Guvcrnmont intciKl toHt'ltlc the clainmdl' llio liiiy-dcaleij in till! (li.Mrict nfTlurc Kivci-H '.' Ii8.'.. 'II. Her Majesty's Jubilee : — Wluit laeaBiireHiloeH thuGoverniuont iiit( ml totaki' t'luthe celolinitioii of? (52. ■I'-*. Immigration Office, Montreal :— Does tli(j(ii)vernnientinteiul to continue tho ? 175. 'I!l. Industrial Schools :— Does tho Govornnioiit intend to encourage the oslalilisliment of? 21i). 'II. Insane : — Doch the Govemnient intend to ox.iet oncluUf the cost of maintenance nf tlie Insane from nmniciiialities? 'J18. Interprovincial Conference : 44. Does the Government intend to convene^, hold, direct and preside over the? 111. 46. Will the Govcrnniont communicate to the House the suhjects of discussion which it intends to submit to the ? 130. 47. DdCH the Government intend to invite the Hon. Mr. Blake? 18!?. 45. Jugements et Deliberations du Conseil Souverain :— Does the (Jovernment intend to continue the jjublication of the? 37. 49. Leclerc, Dr. Georges : — Has the Government j^iven instructions to Georges i^eclercto transfer his ofHce to Quebec? 286. 50. Little Cascapedia River : — Does the Government intend to complete tliis year the bridge over that river? 58. 51. Loans: — What is the amount of the Loans ed'ected by the Government since 1st February 1887 ? 39. 52. Lumber Merchants : — Have they a limited time for working their limits? 27!^. an. Lunatic /Asylums: -Docs tlu^ Governruent intend to amend the law relating to? 111. 54. Lunatics : — Is the pari-h of .Ste. Angele de Monnoir indebted to the Government for the support of Lunatics? 6u. 55. Ljrtton : — Have the documents been tiled which relate to the Coursol matter in the township of ? 278. 60. MeShane, Hon. J. :— What amount was paid to him for his indemnity for the Session of 1882 ? 110. 57. Metapedia River :— Does the Government intend to allow the sum of $1,200 granted for re-building a bridge ? 50. 5S. Montreal and Sorel Railway Company :— Does the Government intend. to protect the inhabitants of Veroh^res against the ? 139. QUESTIONS -nm/mwcr/. 781 (1887.) :~cf)ntinuf(l. •10. Montreal City :— Wlmt nuhih an; (liio to the Uovernmoiit !)y tlio city of Moiitroal lor tilt! I'oimtnictioii (il'ii Hailwiiy Ac,., ? 1)0. fiO. Montreal Colonization Society :— lias the (iuvi rnnuMit licforc it any iip|ili<-atiiiii I'liiiii tli(( '.' '.III. 60] Montreal Court House :— I)<)i\s tlic Govornmont intend ti> innkc liic iniproveinenta wliicli liave l)t'Conio indiHpoiiHable 'f oU. tfl. Montreal Fire Commissionner :— HaHMu'OdVciiununt icccivc I a ofipy of rosnjutinnfl ailoptoii by tho City Council of Montnai. praying that tho ollicc Ix* aboliHliod ? '2'A4. &i. Montreal, Superior and Circnit Courts :— Dues tho Qovornment intend Hhmtly to cunsidur tho state of the ollicos ' '.m. Municipal Code : 6!l. Does the Government intend to ciuiso a certain nnmber of copies to bo printed ? 1)0. 04. Does tho Government intend ti consolidate, amend and correct tlio 2111 ? 65. Mrnicipal Loan Fund :— In cimneclion with the settlenientof the dtlit dnc by St. Michel de Belleehas.se does the (lovenmient intend to take into consideration tlic sums expended for building a wharf at St Micjhel ? 45. 66. What is the total amount still due to the '.' IW. W. What municipalities have settled since Ist March 1885. their indebtedness to the ?57. flS. Normal Schools : — Dovs the Government intend to maintain tlie Laval and Jaciiues (Jarlier Norma! Schools ? 183. 69. Offices of Primary Instruction :— Does tlie Government intend to repeal or amend the Act respecting the pension fund of ? 51, 174. What is the amount of the pension fund? 2112. to. Papinauville, Hartwell and Nominingue Road :— Does the Government intend to iipply Colonization grants to the ? HO. Tl. Parliament Buildings :— Has any amount been paid to Mr. Charlebois. since 29th Jiumiiry last ? 212. Have any works been ordered since 29th January last not included in tho contract ? 213. Ta. Has the Government asked for tenders for supplying coal for the ? 233. M. Pelletier, G. : — Is he tlie same Pellotier who under the name of G. L. Pelletier received $449.93? 01. T4. Petition of Right :— Does the Government intend to grant tlie Petition of Right to F. X. Cimon ? 183. ta. Petit Jurors : — Does the Government intend to increase the allowance now paid to the? 38. 732 QUESTIONS— fow^mwe^. (1887.) :— continued. Printing : 76. To what printer or printing company has the Sessional printing been given? 37. 77. Hits the Government given out new contracts for tlie printing of the Legislative As- semhly iinil of the Departments ? 37. 7S. Will the Government call for public tenders before renewing the contracts for Ses- sioi.al and DeiiartmeiHal printing? 5!). 79. From what date have E. Vincent and Son, done the Sessional printing for this House? 138. §0. Prize-Books ■ — Does the Government intend to place certain works on the ii^t of books to he distributed as prizes ? 62. §1. Provincial Exibition :— Has the place for holding the Provincial Exhibition been chosen ? 4"). §2. Public Cffic»i8 : — Does the Goverment rent a building in Throe Rivers for ? i2sri. 83. Quebec Ciiy : — What amounts are due to the Government by the ? 175. 84. ftuebeo Court House :— What is the total amount collected of the special contrilm- tion i!np(*.>d upon the city of Quebec for the Court House ?G0. 85. Dots the Government intend to collect the special tax imposed for the Imildini,' of the? 182. Ha? any amount boen j)Hid to Whelan since '2',)th January last ? 212. Have any works Meen ordered since 2l»th January last, not included in the contract ? -13. Does the Government intend to jjropose the repeal of the Acts 45 Vic, c. 20 aiul4.i Vice. 1G?2]3. 80. ftuebec Factories Act ; — Does the Government intend to appoint an inspector? llo 87. ftueen's Jubilee : — What measures does the Government intend to take for the cele- iiratioii of tliu? ()2. 88. Quebec Lunatic Asylum : — Who are the visiting Thysicians, and what salary (lo(< the Government pay them? tlO. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway : 89. Does the Government intend to lay Defore the l^Iouse during this Session, the report of the comaiissioner on the construction itc? 155. 90. Does the Government intend to have the sale of the eastern and western sections tliereof resiliated ? 219. 91 . Quebec Provincial Board of Health : — Is there at present any existing Board under the Act passed last Session? 110. 92. Quebec School of Arts ;— Will the Government vote sufficient money this Session to (•omi)lete the building? 80. QUESTIONS— 6-(;«/i«««/. 783 al ^oniriliii- Kii srotioii! (1887.) •.—continued. »!{. ftuebec South Shore Turnpike Trustees :— Does the (Jovcrunient intend to grunt j!8,00() towiirtls the construction of the Chiuulifero Bridge? lO'.t. 91. Quebec Turnpike Roads : — Does the Government intend to caU the attention of the New South tihore Turnpike Trust to section - of tlie Act respecting the ? GO. 9?. Railway Companies : — To what companies was tlie sinn of $i245,S4t).5() paid on lU'connt of money i^ubsidies? "2,\'6. 90. Railways : — Does tlie Government intend to compel subsidized Railways to furnish regular rejiorts to the Commissioner of Agriculture? 39. 97. Registrar of Montmagny : — Does the Government intend to follow uj) the complaint ef Mr. Godfroi Talbot? UG. 9§. Repatriation : — Does the Government intend to favor? 213. 99. Rimous^a Agricultural Society :— Did the Govesnment pay the grant in 188.")? 54. 100. Ri'nouski : — Were any applications made in the-ipringof 188G for seedgrainfur the settlers of Rim juski ? Gl. 101. Ross TaiU.on Government :— Up lo what date was the salary of each member of saitl Government paid ? IIG. lO'i. Rouillard, J. B, : — Is he now in the employ of the Government ? 150. Royal Commission : 10!i. Will the Government carry out its intention to ajipointa Royal Commission in con- nection with Lunatic Asylums ? 110. 101. Will the Government . onununicate to th" House during this Session, the instruc- titiiis which it wil! give to the ? 138. lO-i. Saguenay Road ; — To whom ilid the Government give the charge of maintaming the Saguenay Roau during the winter of 188G-G7 ? 8'.*. 100. St. Tla'Ji'ice und Maskinong6 :— Does the Government intend to pay the balance renii.;>i ; duo on the sum appropriated for colonization purposes ? 215. Settlers : 10?. Does the Government intend to grant a reasonable reduction on the interest which (hey owe ? 90. lOS. Is the Government informed of the manner in which settlers who are claimed to be speculators sell their limber ? '-TS. Is the Government informed whether lumber mer- chants have sustained any damages from tlie acts of said settlers ? 27'.>. Are such settlers owners of the lots upon which they cut timber ? 279. 109. Superior and Circuit Courts :— Does the Government intend to take into considera- tion the state of the oflices at Montreal ? 90. 734 QU ESTIONS— llAFTSMEN. (1887.) ■.—continued. 110. What was the error which led the Government to publish a notice declaring tliatthe proclamation putting into furoe the Act 49-50 Vic, c. 7, had been puhlinhed by error ? 1 33. 111. T^miscouata : — In the Government informed that timber of great value has bem cut and taken near the limits in the townships of Armand and Whitworth ? 58. 112. T^miscouata Railway Company : — What amount has the Company received up to the 31st Jamiary last ? 58. 113. Docs the Government intend to grant permission to said Company to cut timber without paying dnes ? 111. Timber Limits : 114. What is the amount of ground rent per square mile paid for limits in the L'rovince of Ontario? 173. 115. Does the Government intend to amend the law during this Session bo as to separate from timber limits, the lots classilied as tirewood lots? 173. 116. Treasury -Board : — How many meetings have been held? 174. 117. Turcotte and Ross, Hon. Messieurs : — What amount have they receiv. i . .,i. ftuinn, Michael Joseph :— Vide Law, Practice of, 24. R. Racicot, Ernest : — Vide Accounts, 997. Raftsmen : 1. Petition for an Act to secure the lien of Raftsmen, (1875) 20. Bid pr>>sentetl, 21. 2. Bill to secure the privileges of; presented, (1876) 21. Order for second reading di: charged and Bill withdrawn, 147. Petitions adverse to this BiEl, 112, 128, 158. 3. Petitions praying that the Bill to secure the privileges of Raftsmen, may not l)ecome| law, (1876) 112, 158. RAILWAYS. 735 ^viiilwaii^. Lhe Province i8 to sepuratf- I. Public Bills relative to Railways, 1—46. II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, or for amend- ments to existing Charters, and proceedings thereon, 47—322. III. Other Petitions relative to Railways, 323—358. I. Public Bills relative to Railways : I. Bill for the encouragement of certain Colonization Railways; presented. (1869) 173. Head a second time, 181. Passed, 186. By Council, 218. E. A., 22'2. (.']2 Vic, c.52.) 'i. Bill respecting Railw.ays; i)resent(Hl, (1869) 72. Committed, 87. Report progress, 110. Reported, amended, 116. Amendments agreed to, 116. Head the third time, amended and passed, 12.'). By Council, 218. R. A., 221. (32 Vic, c. f)!.) :{. Bill to amend the Colonization Railway Aid Act of 1869, (1869-70) 146. His Kxccllency's recommendation signilied ; committed, 155. Resolutions lefen-ed ; reported amended ; passed, 175. By Council, IS.'!. R. A., 192. (33 Vic , c. 35.) 1. Bill to amend the Quel)cc Railway Act of 1869 ; presented, (1870) 109. Read a second time, 135. Passed, 138. By Coimcil with amendment.x, 194. Agreed to, 197. R. A., 221. (34 Vic, c. 20.) a. Bill to authorize tlie granting of certain aid to the Railway Companies therein named; presented; committed and Resolutions on the same suhject repf)rted from Conmiittee of the Whole referred, (1870) 187. Considered ; amended ; reported ; ins.se.1.207. By Council. 218. R. A., 222. (34 Vic, c 21.) Vide Cbmr»u7/ees, 143. <». To amend the Act of this Province thirty second Victoria chapt(>r lifty-two respec- ting aid to Colonization Railways, (1871) 135. Read and passed, 145. By Council, 177. R. A., 228. (35 Vic, c 22.) 7. Bill to amend chapter 66 of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada, respecting Railways; presented, (1871) 194. §. Bill to amend the Law respecting the taking of stock in, or the giving aid to Railways by municipalities ; piesented, (1871) 147. Vide Committees, 133. ft. Bill for the granting of certain 'nuds in aid of tlio St. Fi'an(;is and Mrgantic Tnterna- tional Railway Company, and of the (^uehec and (iost'ord Railway Company ; pre- sented, (1871) 210. Motion for si'cond reading ; an ameiuhnent thereto negatived ; Bill read a second time, committed, c ,n.sidcred, am('nde. 11. Bill to amend the Quebec Railway Act of 186*,) ; presented, (1873-74) 147. Coiniiiitted considered, amended, reported and passed, 188. By Council, l'J8. R. A., 204. (;i7 Vic, c- 1(5.) I'i. Bill to provide for the pfrantint; of aid to certain Railway Companies; prcspntod ; read twice and committed ; Ret^olutions respecting liailways referred, (1873-74) li)6, Considered, amended, re[)orted and passed, 195. By Council, 198. R. A., 205. (37 Vic, c. 2.) Vide Accounts, 1293-1313. Committees, 144. 13. Bill further to amend the Quebec Railway Act; presented (1874-75) 2.53. Read a second time, 280. Order for third reading discharged ; committed, considered and amended in Committee, reported and passed, 287. By Council, 297. R. A., 310, (38 Vic, c. 41.) 14. Bill further to amend the Quebec Railway Act of 1869 ; presented, (1874-75) 118. Committed, 150. Considered and amended in Committee ;and reported pas.sod, ]97.By Council, 244. R. A. 315. (38 Vic, c. 40.)— Petition for amendments to the Railway Act of 1869, 121. 15. Bill for the granting of further aid to certain Railway Co" panics ; presented, (1874-75) 233. Read twice and passed, 248. By Council, 265. R. A. 316. (38 Vic, c, 2.) \isented, (1879) 45. Committed, 99. Its provisions combined with those of the Bill to amend the liuebec Railway Act, 1809. 20. Bill further to amend the Quebec Railway Act, 1869, 32 Vict., chap. 51 ; presented, (1870)01. Committed, 78. Considered and amended, 83. To be re-printed, 83. Re- committed and amended, 115. Re-committed, amended, reported and passed, IcC. By Council with amendments, 170. Agreed to, 177. R. A., 204. (40 Vic, c. 30.) UklLW AYS— continued. TST CnllUmtttll, I. Public Bills relative to Railways ■.—contimted. !2I. Bill fiirthor to amend the QiK'beoRiiilway Actl8G9; prosentfid, (1877-8) ir)(». Referred to a Select Coiniiiittoe, L'lL*. First Rei)ort; rcducliiin of tlieir tiuoriini ; lea \'e grunted to make a further Kejjort, 1.M7. 'i'i. IJill aiitluirizing the KSbiie of Provincial dehuntures for the payment of the sulisidiea {granted to Railway Companies ; presented, (1875) l/i8. Committed, considered, reported and pas^sed, 182. By Council, 194. R. A., 197. (39 Vic, c. 4.) 2't. Bill to amend tlie law retpeuiing grants in money given to certain Railways ; Iiresentod, (187.")) 154. Committed, lor). Considered, amended, rejwrted and [mssed, 181. By Council with an amendment, 189. Agreed to, 192. R. A., 197. (39 Vic, c. 3.) Vide Committees, 14:2. 24. Bill to amend the law respecting grants in money given to certain Railways ; pre- sented, read twice ami committed, (187(5) 173. Considered and amended, 182. Motion to re-commit, negatived; amendments, reported and agreed to; Bill read the third time and passed, 189. By Coumil, 201. R. A., 205. (40 Vic, c. 3.) Vide Committees, 137. 'i5. Bill further to amend the law respecting subsidies in money to certain Railway Com]Mii,i»s ; )ireseiit(Hl, (1877-8) 198. Committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 209. By Council, 226. R. A., 2;30. (41 Vic, c. 2.) Vide Committees, 145. 26. Bill respecting tlie Consolidated Railway Fundof the Province of Quebec; presented, (1876) 158. Committed, 164. Considered, reported and passed, 180. By Council, 200, R. A., 205. (40 Vic, c. 2.) 27. Bill to amend the Acts relating to the Railway Consolidated Fund of this Frovince; presented, (1878) 70, Debate on second reading adjourned, 13'/, 138. Debate resumed; Bill committeil, considered, reported and passed, 139. 2§. Bill respecting the Consolidated Railway Fund of of tlie Province of Quebec; pre- sented, (1877-8) 155. Read a second time, 179. Passed, 184. By Council, 208. R. A,, 23(1. (41 Vic, c. 1.) 29. Bill to anifnd the Act 32 Vict., chap. 51, respecting Railways ; presented, (1877-8) 135. Committed, 191. Considered, reported and passed, 204. By Council, 217. R. A., 230. (41 Vic, c, 19.) 30. Bill to amend the law respecting money grants to certain Railways; presented, (1879) 179. Three months hoist, 263, 31. Bill respecting the seizure and sale of Railways; presented, (1879) 319. 32. Bill to amend the Acts concerning the Consolidated Railway t'nnd ; presented, (1879) 133. Committed, 281. Considered in Committee ; amended ; reported ; passed, 287. By Council with amendments, 332. 33. Bill respecting Railways ; presented, (1880) 59. Referred to a Select Committee, 148. Reported with amendments, 253. Considered in Committee ; amended ; reported ; pa» sed, 254. By Council, 287. R. A.., 306. (43-44 Vic, c, 43.) Vide Committees, 517. 46 738 RAILWAYS— cow^jwweo?. I. Public Bilib relative to Railways ■.—continued. 34. Hill to autliorize the issue of Provincial Debentures for the payment of Railway hubbidios, iind to complete the Q. M. (). and (). Railway ; presented, (1880) 116. Jfeada second time, 120. Read the third time and passed, IL'6. By Council, 137. R. A.. 1;J7. (43-44 Vic, c. 45.) Vide Committees, 142. 35t Bill to amend the Acts respecting subsidies in money to certain Railways, (1S81| 234. Committed, connidered, amended, reported and |)assed, 292. By Council, 30G. R. A. 310. (4-4-40 Vic., c. 3.) 36. Rill to enconra<;;e the establishment of Manufactories of Railway Plant; read thief times and passed, (1881) 2rol)ibit the sale of certain jiassenger tickets on lines of Railway elsc\Yhere than at railway companies oflices, (1881) 24. 3§. Bill to atl'ord jjreater .set'iniiy lo Railway employees against accidents; presented, (1881)42. 39. Bill better to aid the construction of certain Railways.— (188G) 294. Committed, 319. Considered, reported and j.aj^sed, 338. By Council, 423. R. A., 432. (49-50 Vic, c. 7tl.i Vide Committees, 148. 40. Bill from the Legislative Council, intituled : " An Act to amend the Quebec Consoli- dated Railway Act, 1880, 43-44 Victoria, chap. 43," (1883) 172. Read first time, 173. Read a second and third times and passed, 283. R. A., 360. (46 Vic, c Sti.) 41. Hill to amend tiie Act 43-44 Vict., chap. 43, intituled: "The Quebec Consolidated Railway Act, 1880." (1887) 273. 42. Bill to grant subsidies for tlie construction of certain Railways, (1882) 354. Com- mitted, considered, amended, reported and i)assed, 354. By Cnuncil with amend- ments. Amendments not concurred in. 356. Committee to draw uj) Reasons, 35G. Reasons reported and agn^'d to; Conference desired with the Council, 357. Agreed to; Report, 358. New amendments made by Council, 359. Agreed to, 300. R. A., 364. (45 Vic, c. 23.) Vide Committees, 146. 43. Bill to amend the law respecting subsidies in money to certain Railways ; l^eivl three times and passed, (1883) 346. By Council, 358. R. A., 363. (46 Vic, c. S^. Vide Comviiltees, 100. 44. Bill respecting Railway subsidies, and the guarantee of interest by the Provinn' if Quebec ; committed, consic'-^^ed, amended, reported and passed, (1884) 341. By C.nmcil, 363. R. A., 383. (47 Vic, c. 70.) Vide Comviiltecs, 140. 45. Bill respecting Railway subsidies and the guarantee of interest by the Province. (1884) 332. Order lor second reading discharged and Bill withdrawn, 332. 4tt. Bill to make further prrivisions respecting subsidies to railways, (1886) 294. t'oni- mitted, 319. Considerttd, amended, reported and passed. 339. By Coimcil, 423. 1\. A,. 432. (49-50 Vic, c. 77.) Vide Accounts, 1303. \Com.m,Utees, 147. RAILW AYS— continued. 1^9 II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, or for amend- ments to existing Charters and Proceedings thereon, viz : 17. Arthabaska and Wolfe Counties Railway Companies : — I'ftitidu for an Act to incor- [lorate the railway coiiii)any ol' the cuiiiities of ArlhabaMka and Wolfe, (18S(i) SG. Rejiort of notice, 98. Bill prpsented, llo. Keferred, 132. Reported, 210. Considered; rejiorted and passed, 2115. By Council with amendments, 364. Agreed to, 364. \i. A., 482. (49-,')0 Vic., c. S4.J Baie des Chaleurs Railway Company : 4§. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1872) 21. Bill presented, 34. Jieforred, 37. Rcimrt- (>(1 amended, 134. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 141. By Council with amendments, 244. Agreed to, 245. R. A., 271. (3(1 Vic, c. 43.) ■19. Petition for an A>'t to incorporate the Baie des Chaleurs Railway Comijany, (1882) 47. Re[)ort ol notii-e, .").'). Bill jiresented, 5"). Referred, 101. Reported, 112. Considered in Conuuittee and amended, 12."). Ke-committed, and amended, 133, 13.'). Passed, 13G. By Council with amendments, 174. Agreed, to, 174. R. A., 204. (4.^ Vic, c. .53.) Other petitions in favor of the above, 03, 115, 122. 50. Petition foi' an Act respecting I he Baie des Chaleurs Railway Comjiany, (18S0) 02. Report of notice, 74. Bill presented, 74. Referred, 74. Reported, 98. Considered and rei)orted, 122. Bashed, 143. By Council, 210. R. A., 431. (49-50 Vic. c. 80.) 51. Beauharnoir. Junction Railway Company : — Petition foran Act to incorporate " The Beauharnois .Junction Railway Comjiany. " (1887) 35. Report of notice, 42. Bill pre- sented, 43. Referred and 00th Rule sus])ended, 49. Reported, 60. Considered, amend- ed, reported and passed, 70. By Council amentleil, 118. Agreed l(j, 118. R. A.., 120. (.50 Vic, c. 70.) 52. Canada and Rutland Junction Railway Company :— Petition for an Act of incorpor- ation, (1S70) 7S. Report of notice, 80. Bill presented- referred, 113. Reported with ameudment.s. 120. Committed ; [considered and ameniled ; rei)orted, 132. Passed, 136, By Council, 205. R. A., 221. (34 Vic, c. 27.) Petitions in favor, 78, 107. 53. Canada Central Railway Company : — Petiti( )ns for an extension of live years to avail themselves of the grant of land made to the said Company, (1870) 23, 133. 54. Canada Central Railway :— With respect to the rnnning of cars direct from Montreal (1879) 257. Cap Rouge and St. Lawrence Railway Company : 5.'*. Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1883) 74. Report of notice, 99. Bill presented 106. Referred, 121. Reported, 135. Considered, reported and p issed, 148. By Council with amendments, 211. Considered, 212. Agreed to, 225. R. A , 301. (40 Vic, c. 95.) 55i Petition for an Act to revive the charter of the Cap Rouge and St. Lawrence Rail- way Company, and to extend the delay for commencing and finishing its works, (1886) 45. Report of notice, 73. Bill presented, 74. Referred, 111. Reported, 143. Considered, reported an.l passed, 150. By Council, 227. R. A. 432. (49-50 Vic, c. 78.) 740 JIAUAY AYS— contiiwed. w II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &c, •.—tvutinned. 5«. Drummond and Arthabaska Counties Railway :— Hill to revive tin chiirtcitln n(.i'; ]iic,-(.|i((.(1.(1m;',() -18. J{(j.(.iU(l with iinicii(liiicnts,lll. Cdiiuiiitlcd, ll'.t. IJeiiorttd, 1,",7, ]{(■ (•(iiiiinittiil, iinieiidi'd, lojioitcd iiiid piisscd, lIV.i, 14(1. By Cduiicil with aiiieii(liiii.!;ts, I'Jo. Coiifiderul, 1%. .Agrted to, 2U(). ]{. A., L'Jl. (31: Vic, c. .%.) 57. Drummond County Railway Company:— rctition for iin Act to incoii cnite a I{;iihviiy t'oiii] any under the name ol'tli(! " Dnininiond Count} Kaihvay (;oin|)ini\", (188r.) ii-J. Eeiiort of notice, 98. Bill jiresentcd, l(i7. Kefened, 138. Ueported, 170; Consideied, leported and jias^wd, 181. By Conncil, 341). K. A., 43ii. (4i)-o(> Vit;., e. sl.i 5S. Elevated Railways: — Petition jiraying- for amendments to the Act 48 Vict., ch. "4, (1887) 1(17. 5!>. Frontier Railway Company :— Petitions that the delay entillinj!; the Siiid Comiumy to a xuhsidy be extended, (1875) 64, 85, W, 104. 60. Gatineau Valley Railway Company :— Petition for a grant to the, (1881) 217. Grand Trunk Railway Company: 61. Petition that no measure may receive the sanction of the Legislature. Iniving for its object the promotion of any Kaihvay on the Nortli Shore of the St. Lawrence which ■will run in opposiiion to the G. T. Kailway or interfere with their right.s, (1875) i)7, 62. Petition praying that their properties be not annexed to the town of Loniruenil, (1880) 81. Great Northern Railway Company : 63. Petition for an Act to incorporate tlie Great Northern Railway Company, (1883) 50. Report of notice, 80. Bill i)res(!nted, 81. Referred, 88. Reported, 12t). Considered, amended, reported and passed, 142. By Council with amendments, 210. A'j;rced to, 211. R. A., 360. (46 Vic, c 87.) 64. Petition for an Act to amend the Act 46 Vict., cap. 87, intituleil : " An Act to incor- porate the Great Northern Tiiiilway Company ", (1886) 69. Report of notice, 79. Bill presented, 79. Referred, 79. Reported, 98. Considered and reported, 111. Passed, 121. By Council, 188. R. A., 431. (49--50 Vic, c. 79.) 66. Huntingdon County Railway Company :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the " Huntingdon County Railway Company ", (1882) 82. Report of notice ; Bill presented, 88. Referred, 96. Reported, 153. Considered in Committee, amended, reported and passed, 162. By Council with amendments, 195. Message from Council requesting that Bill be returned, 255. To be considered to-morrow, 256. Committee appointed to search Journals of Council, 258. Report, 259. Bill returned, 260. Council request the concurrence of this House in their amendments, 330. Consideration of anirnd- ments postponed, 330. Bill returned to the Council, 340. Fee remitted, 354. Petitions in favor of the forgoing, 122. 137, 157. RA 1 LW AYS— 6vm/t«we(/. 741 IJ Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &c. '.—amtinued. m. Iberville, Dunham and Clarenceville Railway Company :—P<'tilioiiH for iui Actio iiicorjKinilo the Iliorvilli', Diinlijun iind Claroiici'villf Ilivilwiiy (^unpany (1887) 'J.")j, •mo. Heport of notice, L'.")."). Hill pn'scntctl jind Ixulcs siispomli'd "J."),"), Rcfcrri'd mul (Joth Kiilc suspended, -8"), *J8(). Kep'nted, "87. .Sixty-lifth Iliile suspeiuleil ; Bill considered, icfiorted and passed, 287. By Council, 2'.i-l. K. A., 1198, (")() Vic, c. (17.) 67. I'etition for An Act to incor[iorat(' the Iberville ivnd Missis(|Uoi Counties Ftaihvay Company, ( 188;}) tt4. Report ol notice, Di). Bill presented 100. Referred 121. Report- ed, 12t). Con.sidenid reported and passed, ll.'i. By Council with ainendnicnts, iJll. Considered, 2i;?. Agreed to, 2J3. 11. A., 8()1. (^G Vic, c. 98.) He J6sus Railway ;— Vide Acvotmts, ISl/j, 6S. Intercolonial : — Petitions in favor of the Bohinson Line, (1807-08) Bevd. N. Audet, Bonaventure, Bichard Fnincis, Malbaie ; Riiv. F.-.\. Biouin, (Jrande Rivi(^re, Rev. F.-X. Bo8t<(.', I'liviere an Benard, Jiev. .1. V. Drapeau, Bev, M. Duguay, Ste. Flavie, Bifjht Bev. Bishop of St. Germain do Rimou^'ki, Rev. G. Nadeau. Ste. Luce, 14. Rev. M. Bilodeau, Ste. Anne de.-s Monts, Rev. A. Andet, Ste. BriKitte d*^ Maria, Rev. P. ,]. Saucier, Ste Anne de IJestigouche and Matapediac, Rev. O. llehert, Ste. Arsene, 10. Rev. L. V^zina, Matane ; R"V. ,1. 0. Perron, Ste. Felicit*S, 21. ]Joi. Garon, jr., St. J(''r6me de Matane, 31. Bev. .1. N. Gingras, Baie St. Paul, .'^6. Rev. L. Parent, St. Jean Port .loli, .38. John Leme.surier, .1. B. B. Dufresne, St. Boch de Qu^bec-Sud. 40. Itev. Oct. Hubert, St, Art<(5ne, Louis Bertrand, Isle Verte, (Jilbert McNeil, St. Valier, Rev. J. Mailly, St. Baphael, A. N. Martineau, J. P. Beannumt, Very Rev. Al. Mailloux, St. Charles, 44. Rev. F. X. Dclage, L'Islet Jules Uumais, Trois-Pistoies, Bev. D. Vezina, Matane, Rev. G. Sim. Marceau, St. Simon, .")l). Charles Boberge, St. Jnat-him, Joseph Amiot Ste Philomfene, Til. Bev. G. F. K, Dmlet, St Michel, Baphael Michaud, St. Eloi, 53. Rev. L. S.Malo, Becancoiir, Joseph Deny.^, St. F''an(;()is de la Bea.uce, IMcrre PiMiuet, St. George de la Beauce, George LaRue, M. D., St George de KarMiuna, Eugene Larue, Point aux Trembles, county of Portneuf, Bev.ClovinCiagnfin, L( s FJ)()uleinont8, John Albert \'erge, Township of Mann, county of Bonaventure ; Munieii)aiity of the Township of Matapediac, of tlie Townshij) of Bestigouene, Municipality of the Township of Elgin, .')7. Francois Corriveau, Ste Angele, Rev. M. Dugnay, Ste, Flavie, Bi'V. A. Ladri5re, St. Fabien, Rev. L. De.sjardins, Ste. Cdcile du Bic, Bev. Ant Chouinard, St. Mathieu, Philippe Verreault, Mechins, Rev. .foscph Dumais, Mac- nid(M-, Rev. N. J. Gauvin, St. Alphon.se Bev. A. Pelletier, Grande Baie, Rev. Ls. B. HalltS St. Vital de Lambton, Olivier Boilriciue, St. Ephrem de Tring, Rev. Ls. A. Martel, Ste Irf^n^e, 04. Municipality of the Parish of St. Philifipe, 71. Mu- nicipality of the Parish of Ste. Martine, Rev. A. Thibault, Village du Bassin de Chambly, 74. Pierre Betourne, Loiigueil, Rev. Frs. Ed. Moore, St. Frederic, Beauce, L. Roy, St. George de Henriville, 7V). Rev. I). Laporte, Ste. Julienne, Bev. .1. O. Drapeau, Ste. Anne des Monts. Bev. V. M. Fournier, New Richmond, Mo'i?n, Stc Fi'licit<^. Kev. 1'. G. Clarke, St. Basile, Ba.«ili; I'ichi^, Saiilt nu lii'coll. t, 'X>. R.'v. li. Bobiii, St. Aiitoino (Ic Tilly, A. Grciiicr, Ste. Croi.x, RfV. G. liiilionlcau, St. Jlnlurt, .1.0. Villt'iieuvo, St. .Uuiii-Uaitistc, IIodiclafj;tt, William Parkin, Montreal, 'fhomus Mackcf, Melbourne, B. Mi(|Uelon, Stu. Cainille, D'.i. Rev. V. Tarailis, Ste. Agatla Naicin.so l)ioim(\ St. CJiles, ll'.l. T1io.h. C. Rcnioii, PalmM iukI Newport, R(;v. (Ipo, Vaillaneourt, St. Hippolyte, I'-'Ji. John JlethrinLjton, Melbourne, AiiKUstiii Diipuis, St. Anlcct, Ij^iiace Boyer, Aylnier, county of Bt uuce. 1'. Winter, Cox, B. McUie, Hojic, Gcoit;e Fuller, Slioolbrcd iind Nouvidle, Mniiici[;ality of tb(! TowuHliii) of P^rt Daniel, rierie J.nnj,'lois, St. AnacUt, Rev. L. Roy, St Loui,-* de Lotbiniere, Miirc E. Ducliarnie, St. Mure, R. MarcheBseau, St. Anioiiie. I:i8. Municipalities of tlie Villufie and I'arish of Ste. Rose, 134. Pierre De.sautels, St. .Iciin,Bapti.ste, K. Hoy, Niyolet, l.")l'). iSIunicipality of the I'lirish of St. I\aymonil, Municipality of the Piuish of St. Gic^'oire, Rev. L. A. Dostie, 1")3. 69. J'etitiourt playing that the Robinson Line be selected, and that the terminus of the said Railway be iixed at L^vis : — JosepVi Begin, of the village Bienville, 04. Aniable GuHy, St. .loseph de Ldvis, 71. Louis Carrier, Levis, 74. Rev. F. A. Oliva, St. Laniliert, F. K. Vcrreuilt, village of Lauzon, Pierre Lagumx, St. Rorauald 8tJ. Michel (iimy, Notre-Dame de la Victoire, 128. 70. Motion that thi.-i House while fully appreciatin;;- the inialities which distinguish .Mr, Bridges, cannot but ex|ires8 its regret at th(^ appointment of a stranger to llu; I'mviii- ce of Quebec, as one of the commissioners of the Intercolonial Railway ; sudperseded by " Provisions Question," (1809) 79. 71. International Railway Company: — Petitions for an additional aid to the, (187!>) 153. 154, 253, 275. Jacques-Cartier Union Railway Company : 72. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1880) 35. — Report of notice, 44. Bill present- ed, 47. Referred, 09. Reported, 215. Considered in Committee; reported; passedi 225. By Council, 2715. R. A., 300., 43-44 Vic., c. m.) 73. Petition for an Act to amend the Act of incorporation of the, (1888) 74. Report of notice, 81. Bill presented, 124, Iteferred, 158. Reported, 205. Considered and re- ported, 244. Passed, 254. By Council, 301. R. A., 802. (40 Vic, c. 101.) 74. Lachine and Hochelaga Railway Company ;— Petition for an Act to incorporate tlie, (1883)74. Report of notice, 110. Bill presented, 124. Referred, 158. Reported, 204. Considered and rejjorted, 243. Passed, 254. By Council with amendments; agreed to, 301. R. A.. .302. (46 Vic, c. 100.) liklLWAYii -continued. 743 II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &c. •.—continued. 75. Lachine and Pointe Claire Loop-Line Railway Company ;— Petition lor an Act < if in- coiiiniatioii, (1880) 74. Hcpurl nf nutioe, 8'J. Hill proHonted, 82. Ilefcrreil, ',>o. Rfj)()rti'(l, loG. (.'oiiwidcred in Committee; amended; reported; pawaod, liOl. By Ccuncil, 1201. R. A., 3(i7. ( U5-44 Vic;., c. 5L'.) Lake Champlain and St. Lawrence Junction Railway Company : 76. Petition for amendments t'l tlieir Act of inoorporiitioii, (1.S7C)) 20. Hejiort of notice, L",i. Bill jjresented 2U. Koferred, (17. Reported lO'.i. An amendment projjosed in Com- mittee of tlie Whole and objected to on the ground that it is not covered by the notices ; th(! Chairman Hubmits tlie point of order to Mr. Speaker, who rnlus that thu amend- ment is in order ; Bill considered ami progress reported, 131. Again, l.'il, Again consi- dered and amended ; motion to recommit, negatived, 151. Passed, l.')L'. By ('onncil, 183. H. A., i'04. (40 Vic, c. 33.) 77. Petition praying that tlie line of the said Railway, may not be run through the 3rd range of St. Simon, but that it be run to the north west of the village of St. Simon, (1876) 130. 7S. Petition jiraying that the line of the said Railway, may be located as stipulated in the contract, (1876) 131. 79. Petition for an Act granting delay to the said ccmipany to complete its road, (1878) 11. §0. Bill to amend the Act incorporHting the ; presented, (1878)4"). Rule 42nd, suHponded; referreil, 45. Reported, 70. Considered, reported nnd passed, 76. By Council, 110. R. A., 147. (41-42 Vic, e. 15.) 51. Petition for an Act to authorize the said Company to issue new debenturoH, (1880) 35. Report of notice, 44._ Bill presented, 47. Referred, 6'J. Reported, 82. Considered in Committee, amended; reported; passed, 95. By Council, 181. R. A., 307. (43-44 Vic, 0.51.) 52. Petition praying that the Bill to incorporate the Montreal and Sorel Railway, may not become law, (1881) 102. §3. Petition for an Act to amend the Acts respecting the Lake Champlain and St. Law- rence Junction Railway Company, and to extend thedelay granted for the completion of the said Railway, (1883) 35. Report of notice, 47. Bill presented, 47. Referred, 53. Reported, 67. Considered, amended, reportdl, and passed, 72. By Council with amend- ments, 110. Agreed to, 111. R. A., 360, (46 Vic, c. 91.) Lake St John Railway : 8'l. Petition for aid to continue the said Railway, (1879) 17. S5. Petition for amendments to the Act of incorporation of the Lake St. John Railway Company, (1880) 29. Report of notice, 45. Bill to amend the Acts respecting; presen- ted, 45. Reported, 188. Three months hoist moved ; negatived ; 208. Referred, 59. Considered in Committee ; amended , reported ; passed, 209. By Council, 261. R. A., 306. (43-44 Vic, c. 46.) .4L\i w IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I i^ i • so * ll — M IIIIIM IM |||||22 * 2.0 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 ■• 6" ► Photographic Sciences Corporation ^ V s V \\ "^ V *> ^ ^ 6'^ "^ V 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 6"^ 744 RAILWAYS— continued II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &c. -.—continued. Lake St. John Railway '.—continued. 56. Petition ])raying that no chances he mmle in the law which relates to the suhscriii. tion made hy the city of Quebec, to the Qiitoec and Lake St. John Railway, (ISStij \)-2,. 57. Petition of .1. Verret for an enquiry into theconihut of the Quebec and Lake St. Join; Railway Company, with respect to him. (1880) 2V2. 8B. Lake T^miscamingue Railway Company :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the. (1883) 35. Report of notice, 47. Bill presented, G4. Referred, 69. Reported, 12l'. Consi- dered, reiiorledand piis.-^ed, 129. By Ccjuncil with amendments, 245. Agreed to, 246. R. A., 301. (4(5 Vic., c. i'3.) 8SJ. Lanoraie and Joliette Railway :— Vide Acxounia. 131(5, 1317. Laurentian Railway Company : 89. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1872) 83. Report of notice, 93. Bill presented, 94. Referred, 100. Reported amended, 174. Considered, reported and |)a8sed, 1S4, By Council with amendments, 258. Read, 259. Negatived, 262. Message sent to Council giving Roisons, 263. Council do not insist, 270. R. A., 273. (.36 Vic, c. 44.) 00. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1874-5) 35. Report of notice 54. Bill presented, .50. Referreil, 65. Reported with amendments, 103. Considered in Committee and progress reported, 110. .\gain considered ; amended ; reported ; paised. 120. By Council with amendments, 175. Amendments agreed to, 176. R. A., 312. (o> Vic, c. 44.) Petition in favor, 71. 01. Petition for increase of grant and for aid to build a bridge over the river at the villa-:e of St Lin, (1875) 15. Vide Bridijen, 114. Oa. Petition for aid, (1876) 52. Vid<> Accounts, 1318-1320. Leeds and Eastern Townships Railway Company : 93. Petition for an Act to incorporate the " Leels and Eastern Townships Railway C(im- pany", (1882)93. Report of notice, 107, Bill presented, 108 Referred, 12.5. Reportod, 166. Considered in Committee, amended, .reportetl and passed, 171. By Council, lilS. R. A., 33-3. (45 Vic, c. 58.) Ol. Petition for amendments to its Act of incorporation, (1883) 109. Report that the notices given are not suflicient, 205. 05. Petition for an Act to amend the Act incorporating the, (1884) 80. Report of notice, 136. Bill presented, 49th Rule su.spended, 142. Referred, 153. Reported, 174. Con- sidered, reported and passed, 196. By Council with amendratMits, 2()2. Agreeii tn, 263. R. A., 382. (47 Vic, c 72.) R A I L W XYS-- continued. 745 river at the II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &c. •.—continued. L^vis and Kennebec Railway Company : 96. Petition for an Act to construct a Railway from L^^vis to Koiinebec, (18t)9) 36. Ri'coinniend 8U8pe:)sion of olst Rule, 40. Bill presented, 43. Reported with amend- ments, 71. Committeii, 70 Reported. 8(1. Pn.xsed, 85. By Council with amend- ments; coneitiered. 126. Agreed to, 133. R. A., 220. (32 Vic, c. 54.) »T. Petition for amendmi^nts to their Act of incorporation, (1872) 25. Bill presented, 44. Referred, 49. Reported, amended, 134. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 142. By Council with an amendment, 217. Agreed to, 218. R. A., 271. (30 Vic, c.45.) 9». Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1873-74)19. Report of notice, 52. Bill presented ; read twice and referred, 53. Reported, 09. Considered, reported and passed, 76. By Coimcil, 134. R. A.. 202. (37 Vic, c 23.) 99. Petitions for an Act to amend their charter, (1875) 55. Report of notice, 58. Bill presented, 59. Referred, 66. Reported with ameiiments, 107. Considered, reported and passed, 132. By Coimcil, 178. R. A., 196. (39 Vic, c 57.) 100. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1876) 52. Report of notice, 69. Bill presented, 82. Referred, 101. Reported with amendments, 129. Considered, reported and parsed, 138. By Council, 183. R. A., 204. (40 Vic, c 31.) 101. Petitions for aid to secure the continuation and completion of the said road, (1876) 48, 80, 98, 133, 158. 102. Letter in reply to an order of the House, requesting a statement of atfairs, (1872) 46. 103. Petitions praying that the Government do take possession of the said road, (1880) 35. Petitons against the foregoing, 133, 134, 236. 104. Sum paid to Mr. E. B(;audet, (1880) 66. 105. Vide Questions put by Members, (1879.) p. p. 228, 257. 106. Mr. Lavallde declan^d that he is informed that one of the Member!* of this House lirtd entered into a conspiracy to defraud tho creditors of the L6v'is and Kennebec Railway and the Government, (1881) 106. Motion to appoint a Select Committee ; Debate thereon adjourned, 107. The Hon. Mr. Irvine's reply to the said declaration, 112. Debate resumed and further adjourned, 114. Debate resumed, 116. Motion to iidjourn the Debate withdrawn; amendment moved, that the House being satisfied with the explanations given by the Hon. Member for Megantic, the Orders of the Day be called; agreed to, 117. Vide Ar,rount$, 1321-1324. lOT. Massawippi and Grand Trunk Junction Railway Company :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1873-74) 59. Report of notice, 65. Bill presented, 66. Referred, 73. Sixtieth Rule suspended, 85. Reported with amendments, 88. Considered, reported and passed, 97. By Council, 156. R. A., 203. (37 Vic. c 26.) 746 llklLW AYS-continued. II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &c. '.—continued. lOS. Massawippi and Magog Junction Railway Company :— Petition for an Act toil.. coriKinite the, (18S;5) (Kj. Koport of notico, 74. Bill i,ru.senteJ, 100. Ileforrcil, liil. Hf. ported, 162. Considered, reported and passed, 183. By Council with amendmentji, 245. Agreed to, 245. K. A., 3ti2. (4*1 Vic, c. O'J.) 109. Massawippi Valley Railway Company : — Petition for amendments to their Act if incorporation, (1807-68) 24. Report of notice ; Bill presented, 2S. Rejjorted with iiuund. ments, 48. Committed, 51. Considered and reported, 53. Passed, 55. By Council with amendments, 125. Agreed to, 131. R. A., 156. (31 Vic.c. 45.) 110. Mattawan and Quebec direct Railway Company :— Petitic in for an Act of incorpora- tion, (1874-5) 100. No notice given, 123. 111. Missisquoi Valley Railway Company :— Petition for an Act to amend the Acts relat- ing to the Missisquoi Valley Railway Company, (1885) 88. Report of notice, 'M\. Bill presented, i>6. Referred, 109. Reported, 133. Considered, reported and passed, 1")7. By Council with amendments, 246. Agreed to, 247. R. A., 321. (48 Vic, c. 77.) Missisquoi and Black Rivers Valley Railway Company : 113. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1867-68) 33. Report of iiotiie. 52. Bill presented, read twice and referred, 53. Reported with amendments, Ufi. Cun- sidered, reported and passed, 137. By Council, 191. R. A. 203. (37 Vic, c 25.) Petition that certain parts of this Bill may not become law, 101. 113. Bill to incorporate the ; presented and 5l8t Rule suspended, (1870) 70. Reported witii amendments, 108. Committed, 116. Considered, amended, reported and passed, Vll By Council with amendments, 205. Agreed to, 206. R. A., 220. (34 Vic, c 26.) 114. Petition for aid, (1871) 79. 115. Letter in reply to an order of the House for a statement of grants made to Railway Companies, (1871) ."il. 116. Petition for amemliiients to their Act of incorporation, (1874-5) 22. Report of notice, 49. Bill presented, ;">!>. Referred. ('>5. Ri'ported with ameiulments, 103. Conaideroii in Committee; reported : p.is.sed. 110. By Coinicil with amendments, 175. Read thotirst time, 176. Agreed to, ISS. U. A., 312. (38 Vic, c 43.) 117. Petitions for additional aid, (1879) 179. 202. lis. Petition for an Act to amend the Acts respecting the incorporation of the Minsisiiiioi and Black Rivers Valley Railway Company, (1881) 64. Report of notice, 80. Bill pre- sented, 81. Referred, 101. Reported, 122. Considered, amended, reported and passeil, 140. By Council with an amendment, 195. Agreed to, 198. R. A., 309. (44-45 Vic, c. 42.) Vide Accounts, 1331-1333. 1 19. Missisquoi and St. Lawrence Railway Company :— Petition for an Act of incorpora- tion, (1871)58. Recommend suspension of 51st Rule, 97. Bill presentetl, W- Re- ferred, 168. Other Petitions in favor, 74, 91, 97, 116. R A I LW A YS— continued. HI e to Railway II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &c, •.—continued. Missisquoi Junction Railway Company : l!iO. retitioii for an Act of incorporation, (1869) 'JG. Report of notice, 3o, 48. 131. Bill to incorporate the ; presented, (186'.)) 53. Reported with amendments, HI. Com- inittcd, ir.). Reported, 125. Passed, 133. liy Council with an amendment ; considered, 18'>t. A^'ieed to, ll>4. R. A., 2-*l. (3li Vic, c. 59.) 133, I'etition for an A:t to extend the time for the coiKsinictiou and completion of the, (1871)49. Report of notice, 80. Bill presented, 118. Rrferrod and 60th Rule sus- pended, 138. Reported, 142. Considen d, reported and passed, 149. By Council, is;5. R. A., 228. (35 Vic, c. 25.) 133. Petition kit aid, (1873-74) 60. 134. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1873-74) 33. Report of no- tice, 65. Bill presented, 75. Referred and GOth Rule suspended, 82. Referred to Standing Orders Committee, 99. Report of notice, 101. Reported with amendments, 116. To be re-printod as amended, 138. Considered, reported and passed, 151. By Council with amendments, 191. Agreed, to, 193. R. A., 204. (37 Vic, c. 24.) 135. Moatreal and Deep River Railway Ci >mpany :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1870) 87. Report of notice, 98. 136. Montreal and Lake Maskinong^ Railway Company :— Petition for an Act toincor- pttlit Bill, 102. 136. Petition for aid, (1873-74) 38. 137. Petition for aid, (1874-5) 27. Montreal City Passenger Railway Company : 13§. Petition for ameiidmentfl to tlieir Act of incorponition, (1867-68) 24. Rcprirt : notice, 28. Bill presented, 44. Reported with amendments, 75. Comniitied, M. Reported, W. Read the third tim*', 'J3. Motion to amsnd, negatived; passed,!'?, By Council, 152. R. A., 155. (31 "ic, c 31).) 139. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1869) 89. Report of notice, 93. Bill presented, 130. Fee remitted, 210. Petition against the above, 1G7. 140. Petition for an Act to authorize the extension of the, (1809) 182. 141. Petition for nniendments to their Act of incorporation, (1870) 32. Bill pre.«entod. 56, Order referring Bill to Stiinding Committee on Private Bills rescinded and referred to | Standing Committee on Railways, 88. Reported with amendments, 152. ComniittoJ: considered ; reported ; passed, 160. By Council, 219. R. A., 220. (34 Vic, c. 4o.i 14ii. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1871) 49. Recommend ?r,!-| pension of 5l8t Kule, 54. Fifty-tirst Rule suspended and Bill presented ; rotVrrc-i m. Rt'ported with amendments, 117. Committed, considered, reported and pas^eii. 131. By Council, 177. R. A., 227. (35 Vic, c. 37.) 143. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1373-74)45. Report of notio. 52. Bill presented ; read twice and referred, 52. Reported with amendment.s, >'' Considered, 97. Reported, 104. Re-committed, considered, amended, re poitfd ar; passed, 136. Message to Council requesting that the Bill be sent back, 137. Bi.i| returned, 140. Entry in Journals of Tuesday last declared null. Bill ri-coniniittM considered and progress reported, 147. Referred to the Committee of the Whole onj the Montreal Corporation Bill, 159. Considered in Committee and progress reporteij 159. Again considered in Committee, 172. Reported ; read the third time ani passed, 179. By Council, 197. R. A., 203. (.37 Vic, c 30.) YtAUM AY ^—continvcf I. 749 II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies •.—continufd. Montreal City Passenger Railway Compnay •.—contimied. Ml. I't'tition of .I(.hn Criiig, iirnyiiiK llmt the aiuuiidmi'iits askod for l)y tlmt company, bu iii't granted except on certain conditions, (187;}-74) 04. 115. IVfilion that the privileges accorded to the said coinpiiny he maintained, (1874-75) IU7. 146. Petition for aniendnienta to tlieir Act of incorporation, (1877-78)31. Recnmmend siKipension of Slat Itnle, o'J. Bill presented, (iO. Kiiie suspended, (I'J. Referred, ti6. Reported, 151. Considered, reported and passed, 15i». By Council, 11)5. R. A., 22{i, (41 Vic, c. 47.) 147. Petition for an Act to further amend the charter of the Montreal City Passenger Railway Company and the Acts amending the sami?, and to change its name to that of " The .itontreal Street Railway Company," (1886) 1(K). Report of notice, i;J3. Bill presented, 134. Referred, 145. Reported, 183. Coni^idered and progress reported, IS'.t. Amended, reported and pas.>'3d, 206. By Council, 363. R. A., 432. (4U-50Vic., c. 80.) 14§. Petition for an Act to amend the Acts respecting the Montreal City Passenger Railway Company, and to grant it further [)0wer8, (1882)58. Report of notice, 87. Bill piesented, 88. Referred, 176. Reported, 203. To he rc-printed, 2()3. Considered in Cnmmittee, amended, reported and passeil, 215. Fee remitted, 354. Montreal Colonization Railway Company : 149. Petition for a free grant of land for tlie construction of that Railway, (186'.)) 66. 150. Montreal Elevated Railway Company :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1887) 36. Report of notice, 72. Bill from the Legislative Council, intitided : " An Act to incorporate the Montreal Elevated Railroad Company. " 226. Read first time, 227. Referred, 239. Reported, amended, 272. Considered, amended reported and passed, 2.S4. Amendments agreed to by Council, 292. R. A.. 296. (50 Vic, c. 72.) Petitions against the Bill, 121, 226. Montreal Island Railway Company : 151. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1877-8) 26. Report of notice, 46. Bill presentedi 63. Referred, 71. Reported, 126. Considered, 129. Reported and passed, 131. By Council with amendments, 198. Considered, 199. Agreed to, 205. R. A. 228. (41 Vic, c. 49.) 159. Petition for an Act to amend the Act incorporating the Montreal Island Railway Company, (1881) 35. Report of notice, 41. Bill presented, 42. Referred, 58. Reported, 178. Considered, report d and passed, 190. By Council with amendments, 246. Agreed to, 247. R. A., 308. (44-45 Vic, c. 36.) Petitions for amendments to thia Bill, 110, 172, V.'iO UAILW AYS— continued. II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &c. •.—rontinneii. Montreal Northern Colonization Railway Company : 153. I't'titioii for ail Aol of iiicorponitiim, ( ISfi',)) ")!. Roport of not ice, 55. Bill prospntii! ;"). Hoportrd ivmeiiilwl, '.)3. Comniitleil, '.>t», Heptirtod amended, lOti. Head tlip thir; time, amended and passed, ]W. By (.'ouncil with amendments, 2(i".t. .Agrcitl tn, -ill K. A., il'JO. (32 Vic, c. 55. )— Petition to fix the terminus at Mile End, 157. 151. Petition of the Municipality of Sault-au-Rt^collet for a free grant of land fm lluc i. struction of the Montreal Northern Cnhmization Railway Company, (18()'.t) r,i',, 155. IVtitions for a free grant of land to conetrnct the same, (18o.)) 38, 66, ]"J4, lli'.t. 156. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1870) 78, Report of ndtic^ '.(8. Fifty first Rule suspended ; Bill presented ; referred, '.)9. Reported with amcnl- ments, 134. Motion that partoftlie 5th Report of the Railway Committtv, which relates to this Bill be not received ; ruled out of order by Mr. Speaker, 134. Mnti.r. that the Bill he not read a 8econd time, withdrawn ; objection taken to the siHunl reading ; Mr. Speaker decides that it is too late to raise the objection, 13it. Coniinittel 140. Objection taken to the Billthat no notice was given and that it contains iiialte: which in not asked for by the petition ; Mr. Speaker decided that the objcctitin jji n-. in order ; considered and amended ; reported, 143. Objection taken at the thiri reading that the Bill contains a clause affecting the interests of the MontrenUV poration, which wns inserted in violation of the Rules of this House ; Mr. Siuak.: decides the objection out of oriler, 155. Re-committed and progress rei)urteil, IJ'. Again considered and amendeil ; re pi /ted ; passed, 158. By Council, with amend- ments, 214. Agreed to, 'J 15. R. A., liiJl. (34 Vic, c. 23.) Petition in favor, 133. 157. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1872) 29. Report of notice, il, IJill presented, 52. Read a second time ami referred, 71. Reported, amended. IV' Considered. 167. I'assed, 175. By Council, 269. R. A., 272. (36 Vic, c. 4i).) IVtitimi. in favor, 127 — Against 134. 158. Order requesting the Company to furnish the House with a copy of Mr. Legge's hn Report respecting the Railway between Ste. Th^rfese and Grenville. (1873-74) Tr Vide Acmunta, 1325. 158i. Montreal Ottawa and Western Railway:— Vide .(4coounia, 1326. Montreal Park and Island Railway Company : 159. Petition for an Act to amend the Act 48 Vic, chap. 74, intituled : " An Act to iiiror- porate the Montreal Park and Island Railway Company," (1886) 46. Report of notice, 133. Bill presented, 134. Read 2nd time and referred, 131). Reported, 180. Consi- dered, reported and jiassed, 188. By Council, 340. R. A., 431. (49-50 Vic, c. 85.) 160. Petition for an Act to incorporate the Montreal Park and Island Railway Conipany, (1885)68. Report of notice, 85. Bill presented, 86. Referred, 94. Reported, 114, Considered, amended reported and passed, 121. By Council, 230. R. A., 321. (ii Vic, c. 74.) RklLW XYS-ronthiued. 751 II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &c. ■.—rontinued. Montreal Portland and Boston Railway : lUI. I'i'titiiiii furiin Acttooxteiui tlie term tocoinplotethcsaidnuKl, niid for other purposeH, (It\7r>) "J". Ki'port of notice, 44. Bill prcscnttvl, 51). U'-fcrnMl. ^7. I{f])cirt('il with iinu'iid- iiii'iitH, i;{7. Order for Houso in Coniiniltfif rond ; ol>jt>rtiot) taken llint tin- liill is not ill order hh it contains i)rovi8ion.s exceudiiiK tlie mutter contained in the notice; Mr. S|itiiker decides that llie Bill Hliould lie refeirod to the StKiulinj; Orders ("onimitlt'e J4(). Order for House in Committee disdiarped ; Bill referred to the StiindiiiK Onicrs Committee, 146. Report, 148. Committed, considered, amended, reported, and passed, i:.l. By Council, 18'.>. H. A., l'.)(). (;}9 Vic, c. 56.) Petition a^jainst, 174. 163. I'etitions to juit the sai 1 Railway on the same IjHsis as other railways of its cla^s as ti. frrant of subsidy, (1875) 15, 18, 21, 23, 27, ;?2. 163. I'ltitions praying for aid, (1875) 40, 44. 164. I'etition j)raying that a subsidy of $4,000 per mile, he granted to them, (1880) 20. 165. Amount paid on account of Subsidy to, (1880)36. Claims lor lands crossed, 78. Amount paid to Isidore Hurteau, 7'.*. 166. \u\c Arrounls, 1.S27-1330. stipra, 43. 167. Mountain Park Railway and Elevator Company :— Petition for an Act to incorpo- rate tlie Mountain Park Hiiihvay and Elevator Company, (1881) 111. Report of notice, 178. Bill presented 179. Referred, 17y. Rei)orteil, 222. Considered, amended, reported »nd jiassed, 262. By Council, 2',il. R. A., 30'.t. (44-4.5 Vic, c. 37.) Petitions against this Bill, 110, 172. I6S. Mount Royal and Island Railway Company :— Petition for an .\ct to incorjiorate the; Rules 49 and 87 suspended, (1885) 175. That the notices are sufficient but that the deposit of $100 has not been made, 216. 169. New- Brunswick and Canada Railway Company :— Vide Accounts, 1334. Northern Colonization Railway Company : 170. Petition of D. Tasse and others, praying to he indemnitied for losses they sustained through the sub-contractors of the said road, (1876) 29. 171. Petition of the village and parisVi of St. ,T<5r6me, praying the Government to protect their riglits as to their .subscription of $25,000 to the, (1^77-78) 144. 173. Petitions from various persons, praying justice in the matter of their subscription to the, (1877-78) 144, 172. 173. Petition for amendments to the Act for the encouragement oH certain Colonization Railways, (1869-70) 70. 174. Petitions praying aid for the, (is82) 33, 48, 58, 78, 83, 134, 188, 202. 171^. Northern Railway Company :— Petition for amendments to its Act of incorjoration, (1883) 94. Report of notice, 110. Vide Accounts, 1335, 1336. 762 liAlLW AYS— coHtinueiL II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &c. •.—continued. North Shore and Cap Rouge Railway Company : ITW. I'ctiliciii f(ir iiii Act of incorjMjfHtion, (187 ^-yr)) 70. No iiolice given, llf). 177. rotitioii lor an net of iiicorporiition, (1875) 55. Ho|)ort of notice, (>'». Bill |.i(M.:.it((| a"). Krforred, 14i». I7M. North Shore and the Montreal, Ottawa and Western Lines of Railway :— Motinn that if it is |)roi)OH('(l, under coiitrHcls rewntly signed, to put tlie I'rovineo in jiosstv sion of till! Nortli Slioie ami the Montreal, Ottawa atid Wmterii Lineaof Riiii\viiy,.ti\, it is therefore advisable to notify all persons who may have advanced money lotliew undertakings or executed works for which tliey have not been paid to submit tin ir claims Ac; Amendment that tliis House regards with satisfaction the fact that the (iovernment has reserved to itself the right of paying the creditors of siiid niad*, (1875) 41. Anotlier amendment that the House does not deem it advisable to pnv nounce upon the details of the measures adopted by the tlovernment, to as.suri' the construction of these Railways until it has taken communication of the documents which Imve been laid before it ; last amendment agreed to, 42. 170. North Shore and Montreal, Ottawa and Western Railways :— Petition against the adoption of any measure having f(jr its object the building of the said Railways, (1875) 99. 180. North Shore Railway and St. Maurice Navigation Company :— Petition for amend' ments to their Act of incorporation, (18rt7-68) 16. Report of notice, 22. Bill presented, 22. Order for second reading discharged ; Bill withdrawn, 30. Vide Accounts, 1337. 181. North Shore Railway and St. Maurice Navigation and Land Company :— Petition for an Act to extend the charte of the said Company, ( 1870) 17. Rept)rl of notice, 23, Bill presented ; referred, 27. Reported with amendments, 134. Committed, considered and amended; re-committed and progress reported, 154. Again considered and amended, 176. Amended and passed, 191. By Council with amendments, 216. Agreed to, 217. R. A., 220. (34 Vic, c. 22.) 183. North Shore and St. Maurice Railway and Navigation Co. :— Vide Accounts,^'. 183. North Shore, Montreal, Ottawa and Western Railways :— Vide Accounts, 1338. North Shore Railway Company : 184. Petition^ praying that the North Shore Railway Company may be separated from the Piles Railway Company, (1869) 66. 18ft. Petition praying that the North Shore Railway Company be separated from the Piles Railway Company, (1869) 66. 186. Petition of the Revd. G. S. E. Duhault, praying that the North Shore Railway Com- pany be separated from the Piles Railway Company, ( 1869) 66. UMLW AYii- cunt i mud. 753 II, Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &o. •.—coiUimied. North Shore Railway Company ■.—rontinueil. m7. ri'litimiB pniyiiiK that thti North Shorn Kiiilwtiy (.'oinpiiny h»i st«j)Rrali'(l I'mni tho riU.H liiiilwiiy (Join|iuny, viz: Of Ili-v. A. II. H. Jiasnistniyo ; Rev. J.H. Doij.iii; Kcv. J. 1), ('uiiiutiu ; Hiv. .1. 1). S. do (Jiiruful; S. K. (Jorvais; Uight lluv. llio Itoiiiaii ('ntliolic Uisliop (if Anthodoii; Elz. Landry ; Ilo\ .1. Hariior; lii'v. A, N. Mtlloinan', (l8t',',») ;U. H(.v. ,1. Houchcr; (J. Caron, I'J. liov. J. N. Hc'toux, 'r2. Kev. U. S. K. Diihaiilt ; Kcv. J. Lottinvillo; Hov. J. (). Prince; .loscpli Lor; Knv. M. i'roulx ; \. Gannon, (M. Rev. J. li. ChrC'ticn, 70. Kov. II. Trahan, 78. Kov. Thomas Martd, %. R(>port of nolico,54. IW. IVfilions coniiilaininj; of franthilent practices of agents of tlie North .Shore Railway I'onipany. (1871) IIG. 141. 189. Petitions for a Commission to entiuiro into the claims due by tlio Contractor of same, (1875) G2. 99. 190. Petitions praying that the Nortli Shore Railway may have a station at the town of .lolii'ttt", ( 187G) 68. 191. Amounts due to contractors. — Vide Account's 1341. — Amounts expended for the completion of: Vide Accounts, 1342. 19*i. Copies of correspondence respecting the request for incieasing to $1'J,000 per mile, the grant made for the North Sliore Railway between, Quebec and Montreal, (1885) L'7. Resolution ccjucurring in the above request, 5i). Address to Lieutenant-Governor praying he will transmit a copy of the Resolution to the Governor-General, 5G. Vide Accounts 1339-1349. 193. North Shore Railway Syndicate :— Message from Lieutenant-Governor trana- niitting contract between the Province of Quebec and the North Shore Railway Syndicate, and recommending the same to favorable attention (1882), 62. Vide Ac' counts, 1350-1352. Ottawa and Gatineau Valleys Railway Company : 194. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1871) 83. Report of notice, 98. Bill presented, 99. Referred, 107. Sixtieth Rule suspended, 117. Reported with amendments, 121. Con- sidered and reported, 121. Passed, 143. By Council, 196. R. A., 228. (35 Vic, c. 26.) 195. Petition for an Act of incorporation (1879) 106. Report of notice, 107. Bill to amend the Act incorporating the; presented, 108. Referred, 140. Reported, 174. Considered in Committee; reported ; passed, 187. By Council, 276. R. A., 362. (42-43 Vic, c 51.) 196. Petition for an Act to amend »he Act of incorporation of the Ottawa and Gatineau Valleys Railway Company, (1887) 52. Report of notice, 115. Bill presented, 51st Rule suspended, 115. Referred, 124. Reported, 153. Referred back, 153. Reported, 159. Con- sidered, reported and passed, 170. By Council amended, 276. Amendments agreed to, 276. R. A., 297. (50 Vic, c 69.) 47 764 ItAlLWAYS— am/mtf^v/. II. Fetitiona for iucorporation of Railway Companies, &o. ■.—continued. Ottawa Colonization Railway Company : 107. I'l'titinii lor lui Act to anicnd the Act of in('or|M)ration of tlio Ottawa Coldnimii, Uiiilway (^oiniiuiiy, (1887) 51.'. Ucjiort of notice, llf). Hill prcsentcti, r)lst UiileHimpcml.,! llf). Htiferrcii, I'JL Kopnrtcd, l,').'}. Kcfcricil l)a<'k, 1.");}. Uciiorled, I'i'.t. ('uimiiJercH! rcpoitoii ami iiicHcd, 170. Hy (\iuncil ameiuled, 1237. AmendmentB agreed to, I'liti. Ii A. 12'.»7. (r)() Vic, c. 71.) I9S. IVtitioii for an Act of incorporation, (1882) 107. Reportof notice, 110. Bill pn •(■nti! referred, 117. Reported, l.W. C"onsi(iere:; 38. Report of notice, t'lO. Rill presented, (17. Referred, 72. Reported, 91). Con.sidcrcil, j rejjorted and passed, 117. liy Council with amendments, 21U. Considered, 212. Agreeii to, 226. R. A., 360. (46 Vic, c 89.) Fhilipsburg Farnham and Yamaska Railway Company : aOl. Petition of .T. W. Eaton, for a charter to construct a Railway from riuiiiwlmri; to Sorel, (1871) 18. Report of notice, 97. Bill to incorporate " The Philipshurg, Fiiniii;ini [ and Yamaska Company, " i)resentod, 118. Referred, 137. Reported with amcmlinoiit!. 1()6. Considen d, reported and j)afised, 178. By Council with ainendment.s, 217. Coi)>:- dered, 218. Amendments amended, 220. Council do not insist, 227. R. A., 228. (:>") Vic, c. 31.) Other jietitions in favor of, 78, 116. 302. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1872) 51. Report of notict 03. Bill {(resented, 05. Referred, 87. Reported amended, 105. Considered, IJi Passed, 183. By Council, 268. R. A. 272. (36 Vic, c. 48.) 303. Petition for an Act to change the name of the " The Philipsburg, Farnliani nnd Yamaska Railway Compasy " to that of " The Lake Chamj)lain and St. Lawrence | Junction Railway Company " and to allow the Company to change its line of roiiiL (1875) 31. Report of notice, 38. Bill presented, 40. Referred, 00. Reported witt| amendments, 132, Considered and reported, 138. Paased, 144. By Council, 189. R. A,. 195. (39 Vic. c. 54.) 304. Files Railway :— Appointment ol George A. Gouin, (1880) 283. '!. UXUM AYS -c(mtinue>/. 755 ornor (Iiikm II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &c. : —continued. Point L6viB and Indian Cove Junction Railway Company : !)0A. Kill tuiiiCDrpnrnto tlio, (1871) 104. Reforrt'd, ll20. Sixtieth Rule nu»|)ond(>(l, liyi. Re- IHirtoil with lunondmeiitH, HI. CniiHidt^rtHj, lepdrtod iiiid ptmspd, 14U. Hy Coiiiicil with ftincndmoiitH ; iigri't d to l'Jt>. K. A., '228. ('X't Vic. c. VJ7.) ilOil. I'l'litioii fur iiiin'iidiiiciils to their Act tif iiicorixniition (1S74-7")) 70. Notice (iiiHicii. Hy Council, '2ury. H. A. 3i;i (H8 Vic, c. 4i.'.) !lo«i Pontine and Pacific Railway Company :— Vide Accounts. laaG. Quebec and Gosford Railway Company : 'JOT. I'l'tition of .hilni Leine^nri'T and 'ithors for an Act of iiicoriHinitioii, (I8((',>) 121. iu'IMirt of notice. '.r2. Hill presiin'. 1.40. Itoportod amended, T)!?. (Committed, 5(1. 1'rot^'ress reported, tV). Kciioried ;iniendt , »)8. 1'as.md, 7i3.' By Council with ainondniento ; cun- Nidered. I'Jti. Anieed to, Ui.'i. I:, a., 'Ji'O. (;J'J Vic, c. 53.) '20n. IVfition for aniendnic their Act of .iicorporation, (1870) (i'.t. Kcport of notice, 77. Hill pnsenteii ; n-ferred, HI' Uuported, 134. Committed, 140. Considered and iiniend.d : reported ; pa.sHed, UiJ. By Council, lil9. R. A., iiiJl. (34 Vic, c. 24.) !I0». Petition for an Act to amend the charter of the, (1^71) 78. RejHtrt of notice, 84. liiil presented, 1)8. Ueforred and tiiah Knle HUSfiended, 1U>. Reported with amend- nient.s, l.'U. Considered, amendcil, reported ami pa-Hcd, 143. Hy (^onncii, 177. H. A., L>1'8. (3.') Vic, c. -Jl.) !llO. Petition prayini? that certain portions of the Hill to amend tlio .Vets relating to tlie Qiieltec and Clo.sfonl Itailway Company he not adopted, (1874-o) 77. Viile Accounts 13r)7, 1308. Quebec and Lake St. John Railway Company : 311. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1873-74)05. Report of notice, 75. Rill presented, 7t). Referred, 82. Rill withdrawn, 132. 3l'i. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1874-5) 27. Report of notice, 41. Bill pro-sented, 42. Referred, 01. Reported with amendmenls, 103. C nsidered in Committee; an ohjection reported ; Dehate thereon ; Mr. Speaker iidid tniit the Lime for considering Private Bills had exi)ired, 153. Debate resumed ; Speaker decides that the clauses objected to may form part of the Bill ; Bill considered and progress reported, 157. Again considered in Committee and amend(!d ; reported, 107. Order for third reading discharged ; Bill recommitted ; considered and amended in Committee; re- ported ; passed, 177. By Council, 255. R. A., 312. (38 Vic, c. 46.) 913. Petition for th-^ completion of the said Railway, (1875) 115. 914. Petition praying that the present line be not changed, (1879) 253. That it be changed, 275. '.■•.' •It ■•r'^ifffl!^^ 756 RAILWAYS— continued. II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &c. '.—continued. Quebec and Lake St> John Railway Company •.—coniinued. 315. Petition I'or amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1879) 8o. Report of notice 101. Referred back to the same Conunittoe with an instruction, 172, 224. Reported. 180. Recommend the suspension of the 51st Rule 246. Bill presented, 249. Refcrnd, ;]17, Fee refunded, 334. Order for House in Committee lo consider certain jjroposcd Hesiolu- ■ tions respecting the subsidy granted to tht; Quebec it Lake St. John Railway Conipanv. being read; and the Honorable Mr. Joly having called out "dropped", is requested to submit in writing his motion to withdraw this item ; Mr. Speaker rules that it is not necessary that a motion be made, 190. ai6. Vide Questiovsput by Membera, (1879) 205. 217. Petition for an Act to amend and consolidate the various Acts respecting the Quebec and Lake St. John Railway Company, (1883) 38. Report of notice, 49. Bill presented, 50. Referred, 58. Reported, 99. Debate upon motion for House in Committee adjourned, 109. Considered and progress reported, 114. Considered and amended, 124. Reported and passed, 127. By Council with amendments, 178. Agreed to. 180. R. A , 300. (46 Vic, c. 88.) Vide Accounia, 1359-1368. ai§. ftuebec and Montmorency Railway Company :— Petition for an Act of incorpo- ration, (1879) 85. Report of notice, 101. Referred to the Standing Orders and Railway Committees, 180. Bill presented, 255. Referred, 317. Petition against this Bill, 275. ai9. Quebec and New-Brunswick Railway Company : - Vitle Accounts, 1369, 1370. 220. Quebec and Poutiac Railway Company :— Petition for an Act to incorporate tlio, (1883) 49. Report of notice, 63. Bill presented, 61. Referred, 69. Fee remitted, 288. 221. Quebec and Saguenay Railway :— Petition for an Act t., authorize the construction of the, (1887) 72. Report of notice,- 80. Bill presenteil, 97. Referred, 113. Preamble not proved, 159. Fee refunded, 216. Petition against this Bill, 152. Quebec Central Railway Company: 222. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1876) 23. Report of notice, 29. Bill presented, 29. Referred, 36. Reported; Fee to be refunded, 68. Consi- dered in Committee, reported and passed, 74. By Council, 160. R. A., 203. (40 Vic, c 32.) 223. Petitions praying that the said Railway may not receive aid unless its location be modified, (1876) 133, 158. 224. Petition for an Act to amend the charter of the Quebec Central Railway Company, (1881)26. Report of notice ; Bill presented, 32. Referred, 44. Reported, 188. Con- sidered, amended, reported and passed, 204. By Council, 233. R. A., 308. (44-45 Vic, c. 40.) Petitions against this Bill, 60, 70, 90, 97, 122.— In favor of the Bill, 136, 139, 146, 149, 178. 325. Petitions for aid, (1876) 26, 52, 68, 72, 81, 133. 'RAILWAYS— continued. 757 II: Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &c, •.—continued. ftuebec Central Railway Company •.—contimied. 226. Petitions for aid, (1879) 107, 132. 227. Petition for an Act to amend tl>e charter of the Quebec Central Railway Company (188C) 8G, 133. Report of notice, 142. Bill presented, 146. Referred, 146. Reported, 180. Considered, reported and pHssed, 188. By Council amended, 320. Agreed to, 321. R. A , 432. (49-50 Vic,, c. 82.) Vide Accoimis 1371,-1373. Quebec Frontier Railway Company : 23i. Petition for amendments to the Act 37 Vic, cap. 2. intituted : " An Act to provide for the granting of aid to certain Railway Companies ", (1874-5) 48. 229. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporatiiju, (1876) 52. di'ebec Montmorency and Charlevoix Railway : 230. Petition for an Act to iftcorporate the Quebec, Montmorency and Charlevoix Railway (1881) 59. Report of notice, 73. Bill presented, 73, Referred, 8"). Reported, 99. Consi- dered, reported and pansed, 105. By Council, 1.%. R. A., 309. (44-45 Vic, c. 44.) Peti- tions in favor of this Bill, 59, 65, 78, 90, 97, 110. 231. Petition for an Act to confer certain powers upon the Quebec, Montmorency and Charlevoi.\ Railway Company (1885,) 39. Report of notice, 75. Bill presented, 76. Re- ferred, 80. Reported, 118. Considered, report. Con- siilerod and amended in Committee; reported; passed, 128. By Council, 255. R. A., \i\± (38 Vic, c 45.) South Eastern Counties Junction Railway Company : 395. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1869) 51. Report of notice, 5-1. 51st Rule suspended ; Bill presented, 109. Reported amended, 111. Committed. 119. Reported, 125. Passed, 128. By Council, 189. R. A., 221. (32 Vic, c 60.) 290. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1870) 120. Report of notice, 128. Rules and orders suspended ; 13111 (iresented, 128. Reported witli amendments, 134. Read a second time, 140. Passed, 142. By Council, 205. R. A., 221. (34 Vic, c. 28.) 29?. Petitions for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1872) 68, 181. Report of notice, 93. Bill presented, 93. Referred, 111. Reported, 182. Reported, amended, 189. Considered, reported and passed, 199. By Council with an amendment, 258. Agreed to, 259. R A., 272. (36 Vic, c, 50.) Petition against the foregoing, 157. 298. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1873-74) 19. Report of notice, 34. Bill presented, 35. Referred, 60th Rule suspeniied, 40. Reported, amended, 41. Con- sidered in Committee, amended, reported and piwsed, 48. Passed by Council, 50. R. A., 51. (37 Vic, c 22.) 299. Petitions for aid, (1876) 59, 81. 300. Petition for aid for L'Avenir branch of the, (1877-8) 84. Petitions praying that the said Company be compelled to extend its line of Railway from Acton to Waterloo, (1877-8) 48, 55, 69. 301. Petition for an additional aid to L'Avenir Branch of the said road, (1879) 154. 302. Petition for an Act to consolidate their debt, (1880) 29. Report of notice, 44. Bill pre- sented, 45. Referred, 59. Reported, 81. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 94. By Council with amendments, 210. Read Ist time, 210. Agreed to, 226. R. A., 306. (43- 44 Vic, c. 49) 303. Petition for an Act to amend the lists respecting, (1881) 35. Report of notice, 48. Bill presented, 49. Referred, 66. Reported, 122. Considered, reported and passed, 139. By Council, 227. R. A., 308. (44-45 Vic, c 43.) Vide Accounts, 1478-1480. f! 1U HAIL'W AYS— continued. II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &c. •.—contiimnl. South Shore Railway and Tunnel Company : 304. I'l'tition for an Act of incorporation, (1880) !18. Report of notice, 04. Bill prcscntrd.r,.- Referred, 80. Keported, 167. ConHidered in Committee; amended, 186. Motion tn ri.. commit negatived, 187. Re-committed ; amended, reported; passed, 187, By Council, 203. R. A. 307. (43-14 Vic, c. 47.) Tetitions in favor of tlie above, 81, 133, 13."), ICo. |i„. ferred to Riilway Committee, 81? iK). Petitions against, '.t8, 105. 305. Petition for an Act to amend the Act incorporating the, (1882) 107. Report of notir,. Bill presented, 131. Referred, 148. Reported, 173. Considered in Committee iiml pro gress reported, 181, VJCt, 211. Amended, reported and passed, 229. Ry Coniicil with amendments ; Agreed to, 333. R. A., 3t'>3. (4ri Vic, c 55.) Vide Accou7ila, 1481. Stanstead, Shefford and Chambly Railroad Company : 306. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1860) 89. Rcconinirinl diij. pension of 51st Rule, 96. Bill presented, 99. Reported, 157. Read a second time, lt;\ Passed, 167. By Council, 218. R. A., 221. (82 Vic, c 61.) 307. Petition for an Act to am«nd their Act of incorporation, (1875),35. Report of notice, 48. Bill presented, 49. Referred, 70. Reported with amendments, 105. Considercii and reported, 108. Pai-sed, 119. By Council, 16G. R. A., 196. (39 Vic, c. 55.) 30S. Petition for an Act to amend the charter of the Stanstead, Shefford and Chambly Railroad Company, (1885) 44. Report of notice, 66. Bill presented, 66. Referred. 72. Reported, 86. Considered, reported and passed, 93. By Council, 250. R. A.. 320. (4\ Vic, c. 75.) 309. Three Rivers and North Western Railway Company :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the "Three Rivers and North Western Railway Company," (ISJ) 7". Report of notice, 88. Bill presented, 89. Referred, 101. Reported, 122. Consiilerel in Committee, amended, reported and passed, 139. By Council, 195. R. A., 204. (4' Vic. c 54.) 310. Tramways Company :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1887) 87. Report of notice, 94. Bill presented, 96. Referred, 113. Reported, 153. Considered and progress reported, 262. Again considered no report, 199. To be replaced on the Orders of the Day, 227. Again considered and amended, 239. Passed, 245. Fee refunded, -1)4. Petition against, 196. Union Jacques Cartier Railway Company : 311. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1883) 74. Report of notice. 81. 312. Petition for an Act to amend the Act incorporating the, (1884) 132. Report of notice, 136. Bill presented, 136. Referred, 153. Reported, 165. Objection taken, upon motion for House in Committee, to this Bill became it relates to a Bill within the jurisdiction of the Dominion Government, — Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision until to morrow, 177, Mr. Speaker states to the House, that this is a question of law and thiit he RAILWAYS- continued. 7G5 ;)r an Act to ort of notice. II. Petitions for incorporation of Railway Companies, &c. ■.—cuntiiumi. Union Jacques Cartier Railway Company ■.—roiiiiniu-il. cannot bo culled upon to decido it, 18'). Motion tluit Mr. Speaker do now leave tlio Cliiiir; uniondinents proposed, 187. Last anuMiilincnt witiidrawn, I'.tl. First aincnd- nicnt witiidrawn, 208. (Jonsiderod and prn>,'roHH reported, 'J()8. I'ctitioim adverse, 197. Attain considereil and amended, litis. Ainciulineiit.s, read twiee, 'J12, Motion to re- commit negatived, 212. Agreed to; Bill paisticd, 21:5. liy Conneii, 263. R. A., .SH2. (47 Vic., c. 71.) United Counties Railway Company : ;{l!t. I'etitionl'oran Act to incorjjorate the ; (1883)38. Report ol' notice <)3. Hill presiinted, 04. Hel'erred, tl'J., Re[)orted, 'Jo, Considered, reported and passed, ltl2. By Council with amendments ; considered, 195. Amended and agreed to, 312. R. A., 3(i(). (46 Vic, c. 90.) Petitions in favor of the foregoing, 74, 90, 99. Itl4. Petition for an Act to revive the charter of the United Counties Railway Company nnil to extend the delays for the commencement and completion of its works, (1887) 72. Report of notice, 80. Bill presented, 81. Referred, 89. Reported, 153. Con- sidered, reported and passed. 109. 315. Petition praying delay to complete its organization, (1884) 69. Waterloo and Magog Railway Company : 316. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1871) 83. Reportof notice, 92. Bill presented, 'J'i. Referred, 100. Reported amended, 151. Consideretl, reported and pai'sed, 159. By Council, 202. R. A., 228. (35 Vic, c. 28.) 317. Petition for amendments to their Act )f incorporation, (1873-74) 84. Report of no- tice, 88. Bill presented, 89. Referred, 97. Reporteil with amendments, 116. Con- sidered, reported and passed, 138. By Council, 170. R. A., 203. (37 Vic, c. 27.) 31§. Petition for an Act to amend the Act incorporating the Waterloo and Magog Rail- way Company, (1881) 54. Report of notice ; Bill presented, 61. Referred, 66. Reported, 99. Considered, reported and passed, 105. By Council, 189. R. A., 308, (+4-45 Vic, c 41.) 319i Petitions for a free grant of land and an aid of $100,0(X) for the construction of the, (1809) 61, 78, 138. 330. Petition for an Act to further amend the Act incorporating the Waterloo and Magog Railway Company, (1883) 66. Report of notice, 74. Bill presented, 85. Referred, 96. Reported. 122. Considered, reported and passed, 129. By Council with amendments, 178. Agreed to, 179. R. A., 361. (46 Vic, c. 97.) 331. Wentworth Railway Company : — Bill from the Legislative Council intituled " An act to incorporate the Wentworth Railway Company" (1882) 179. Referred, 186. Re- ported, 203. Considered, amended, reported and paased, 211. Amendments agreed to by Council, 227. R. A., 362. (46 Vic, c 52.) 333. Wentworth Colonization Railway Company :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1882) 82. Report of notice, 98. Bill presented, 99. ' 766 RklLW AYS— continued. III. Other Petitions relative to Railways : 3il3. Petition of Edward Flanigrtii for a charter to build a Railway from St. Johns totht terminus of the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad, (1869) 51. 3SI4. OfB. Pomroy e/ a/., for an Act of incorporation to construct a Railway, (18G9) 15, Report of notice, 2/5. 325. Of C. J. Bridget), for an Act of incorporation to construct a Railway, (18G9) l.j. 3'J6. Petition of the Isle J^sus Turnpike Road Company ; praying to be indemuilied in the evont of the Bill for the construction of a Railway between Montreal and St. J6r6me, becoming law, (ISO'J) 89. 3*27. P(!tition of the Town Council of the town of Sherbrooko, for an Act to coiistriicla Wooden Railway, (1869) 26. 39i. Of the Huntingdon and Ivo.s Mining Company, praying to be included in the liatof Companies receiving aid for Wooden Railways, (1869) 151. 399. Petitions for aid for a Wooden Railway, (1869) 70. 330. Petitions for aid for a Wooden Railway, (1869) 70. 331. Petition of the Rev. J. Dequoy for aid to construct a Wooden Railway, (1869) 7o, 332. Petition praying that rights and privileges granted to certain persons by tlie 'itli. section of th« Act 20th Vic, c. 152, be again secured to them by the Railway .Vet prayed for by S. .^. Foster, (1869-70) 107. 333. Petition praying that any line of Railway C'ltablishecl along the North Shore be wholly under the control of the Province of Quebec, (1870) 152. 334. Petitions praying for a Railroad charter from Durham to Sutton, and other places. ( 1870) 39. Report of notice, 64. 335. Petition for a grant of land to a Railway upon the North Shore from Quebec to Deep River, (1870) ;70. 336. Petitions for aid for a Railway : Wm. O'Meara and others ; Colin Noble and others, (1870) 149. Angus Morrison and others, of Lingwick ; L. Pope and others, of Bury, 15:'. 337. Petitions for aid towards the construction of a Railway from Rivi6re-du-Loup to Woodstock or Fredericion, New-Brunswick, (1870) 43, 52, 85, 113, 133. 33§. Petition for an Act to construct a Railway at some point on the Grand Trunk, in j the parishes of St Michel or St Charles, (1871) 97. Report of notice, 104. 339. Petition of the Mayor and Corporation of Montreal, praying for certain amendments in reference to the Street Railways, (1873-74) 70. 340. Petition for an Act of incorporation to construct a Railway from Ste Ang^le de Laval | to the village of Richmond, (1874-5) 101. Notice sufficient, 115. RAILWAYS-RAILWAY FUND. 767 III. Others Petitions relative to Railways ■.—continued. .111. I'etition for an Act to luuliorizo ttie coiwtruction of a Railway from M^tapediac and (ia8ij<5 Basin Hallway, (1882) 47. 34'i. I'etition for an Act to authorize the construction of, (1882) 200. 34!). IVtition for amomiments to the Railway Act, (1874-75) 27. :U-1. Petition for amendments to the Railway Act., (1875) 174. 3I<)> Petitions praying for the construction of a hranch Railway from I'Assomption to the Provincial Railway line, (188iJ) 58, 83. 346. Petition for an Act of incorporation to build a Railway from Chicoutimi to Lake St. John, (1883) 5y. 347. Petition for the incorporation of a Railway from Fraserville to Ste. Rose du DCGg\6, (1883)49. 34S. Petition for the incorporation of a Railway from Fraserville, to Ste Rose du D(5gel<5, (1883) 49. Report of notice, 03. Vide tupra 282. 349. Petition for an Act authorizing the construction of a Railway in the county of Mi8si8(iut)i, (1883) 94. 350. Motion for a list of RailwHys which do not come under the operation of the consoli- dated Railway Act 1879. Negatived (1885) 72. 331. Repolulions respecting aid to Railways and Resolutions respecting subsidies to certain Railways to be considered in the same Committee, (188(5) 249. 35'i. Petition for an Act to authorize the Industrial Company of Canada, Limited, to build a railroad from a point in the township of Templeton to another point in the neigh borhood of the; " height of land " (1887) 87. Report of notice, 94. Bill presented, 96. Referred, 118. Report Preamble not proved, 159. Fee refunded, 217. 353. Petition for an Act to authorize the construction of a Railway from St Gabriel de Brandon to St F6\\x de Valois, (1887) 52. Vide Montreal and Lake Maakinong^ Railway Company. 354. Report of Commissioner of : — y'lAQ Accounts, 1293. 355. Railway Bonus :— Vide Accounts, 1482, 1483. 356. Railway Companies : — Vide Accounts, 1294-1309. Committees, 134-138. 357. Companies incorporated for building Railway :— Vide Accotmts, 1314. 35§. Railway Company, Incorporation of, authorised by 44-45 Vic, Sec. 16, Ch. 2. :— Vide Accounts, 1305. Bailway Department :— Vide Accounts, 1313. Bailway Fund : — Vide Accounts, 1494. ^il 768 RAILWAY— KEAL. Railway Grant:— Vido Committees, l.'J'.i. Railway Plant : — Hill to oiicoumgo tho esdililisluutMit of Mumifactorit'd of Railway I'laiit; pit'sriitc'd ; rend tliicf times ami piiH.stMl, il'.t.S. IJy (.'oiiiioil, ;5()7. U. A., lUO. (m,-, Vic, c. .'54.) Vido I'oinmitteeH, 11(1. Railways :— Vido Arrounta, 12'.»3-148'2. Oonunitteea, 124-149. 517-538. Rawdon and Chertsey :— Vido UdikIk, 181. Rawdon (Township) :— Vidn Roatis, 17'.», 180. TLealEstate-.—Iiillii relative to:— I. Hill to explain tho 11th soction of the Act '-Vth Vic, chap. 9, respecting the Hale of Kt!al Estate by MimicipalitioH ; proHuiited, (18Gi») M. Keforred, to a Select Commit- tee, 143. Petition of tho Municipality of lingwick referreil, 143. Bill to amend sub- sec. 7, sec. 3.'), cliap. 'J4 of the Conaolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, referred, 144, llcportod amended, l.")7. Reported, 170. Riuul the third time, amended and pushed, 210. Vide Commiltees, 39'2. 9. Petition of John Racey for an Act to authorize him to alienate certain Real Estate, belonging to hia minor children, (1870) .V). Report of notice, 39. Bill prenented; referred, 43. Reported amended, 108. Committed, 117. Considered, reported and passed, 124. By Council, 219. R. A., 220. (.34 Vic, c 66.) 3. Petition for an Act to authorize Ed. Dixon Phillips, to sell the vacant estate of the late Thomas Scott, (1873-74) 02. 4. Petition for an Act to authorize Mrs. Nancy P. Parsons to sell certain Real Estate, (1874-7.')) 71. Report of notice. 78. Bill presented, 80. Referred, 100. Reported with amendments, 126. Considered in Committee ; reported; passed, 133. By Council with aniondments ; agreed to, 255. R. A., 314. (38 Vic, c. 96.) 5. Bill to remedy certain informalities, in tho deed of Real Estate granted by Philippe Vibert; pretented, (1874-75) 74. Committed, 93. Considered and amended in Com- mittee, 99. Reported ; passed, 100. By Council, 129. R. A., 314. (38 Vic, c. 21.) 6. Bill to render valid certain sales of movables belonging to estates and successions ; From Council; read the first time, (1875) 43. Committed, 59. Order lor House in Committee discharged and Bill referred, 61. 7. Bill to secure the publicity of seizure of Real Estate; presented, (1876) 27. Referred to the Select Committee on the Bill to amend the Code of Civil Procedure, 93. 8. Petition for an Act respecting the sale of certain substituted Real Estate, (1877-78)26. 0. Petition of the Rev. P. de Villers, for an Act to authorize the sale of the Estate of the late P. C. Pelletier, (1867-68) 14. Report of notice, 26. 10. Bill to secure the publicity of seizure of; presented, (1879) 60. Committed, 212. Considered ui Committee ; amended ; reported ; passed, 230. By Council, 304. R. A,, 362. (42-43 Vic, c 23.) RKAL-REGISTUAKS. 769 istato of the Real Estate, Real Estate .—continued. II. Hill til [)i()vid»' tor the better protection of liypothecnry creditorH, mid to nive Krciitor |iuiilicity to the Hciziire and wale of Real Kntate ; laeseiited, (18H()) 48. Considered, uriieiided, reported mid [lanHtul, 14.S, Uy Council, IM.S. 11. A., 3U5. (41W4 Vic, c.ijr).) Villi' CorporitHovs. Real Rights :— Bill respeetiuK tlio canoellation of theeiirenintriition of ; prewented, (187y) 'j:!;!. Cons^idereil in Conmiittee, lid!!. I{e-i^oniniitteil,aiucniled,roporte(i, passed, ii'Ji. By Council, 8!5(). K. A., SOU. (42-4;J Vic, c 27.) Rebellion of 1837-38. : — retition of Theinlore Becliard, for the reiinhursenient of the proceeds of the sale of lands conliBcated at the lime of the troubles of 1837-.'J8, (1877-78) 120. Receipts and payments of the Government of this Province :— Statement of, (1872) 27. Koferrcd to I'ublic Accounts Committee, oU. Receipts and Expenditure :— Vide Accounts, 1484-1502. Recorder's and Police Magistrat's : — Vide Judijea of the Semons oj the Peace 3 ; Recorder's Court : — Vide Coi.imittees, 539. Justice, Administration of, 53, 54. Redemptorist Fathers :— Viile llelujions Denominations, 57. Ste Anne de Beaupre. Reformatory and Industrial Schools :— Vide Accounts, 1503. Reformatory Montreal :— Vide Committees, 150, 164. Reformatory Prison : — retition ])ray inj,' the Government to purchase the Harwood property on winch to l)uiid the Reformatory Prison, (1872) 84. Vide Accounts, 1135, 1136, 1141, 1143. I'rinons and Asijluins, 4. Reformatory Schools :— Vide Accounts, 1504, 1505. Prisons and Asylums, 5-7. Reformed Episcopal Church of Canada : — Vide Religious Denominations, 41. Refuge de la Passion de J6sus : — Vide ytontreal, 242. Regina vs, Oagnon : — Vide Accounts, 1507. Registers : — Vide St. Gervais, 1, 2, 3. Registrars : I. Bill respecting notices and declarations to be given to, (1874-75) 06, Committed, 156. Considered in Committee, reporteil and passed, 197. By Council, 244. R. A., 314. (38 Vic, c. 14.) '2. Petition praying that no amendment be made to the law respecting Registrars, (1881) 65. 48 MfP 770 REGISTRARS— REGISTRY. Registrars : — contimied. 3. Bill to prevent Registrars, their deputies, their clerks and assistants from receivinf; any fee lor passing or executing any private writings which have to be registered in their offices. (1885) 107. Debate on second reading adjourned, 230, negatived, 'I'J'. Vide Accounts, 1508-1516. Chicoutimi. Registrars Tariff :- Vide Accounts, 1518-1520. Registrar Hochelaga and Jacques Cartier :— Vide Accounts, 1513. Registration : 1. Bill to exempt certain conditional substitutions fr( m the formality of Registration ; presented, (1874-75) 110. 2. To render valid registrations : Vide Civil Code, 71. Registration Divisions :— Vide Accounts, 1521. Registration Fees :— Vide Accounts, 1516. Registration of Mortgages after Cadastration :— Vide Mortgages. Registry Laws : 1. Petition of the Municipal Council of the county of Nicolet, for amendments to the Registry Laws, (1867-68) 26. 2. Petition for amendments to the Registry Laws, (1867-68) 28. 3. Petition for a new registration division in the county of Rimouski, and the Uegistry Office to be fixed at St. Jerome de Matane, (1867-68) 119. ■I. Bill to amend chapter 37 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada; also, the Act 27th and 28th Vict., chapter 40, of the Statutes of the late Province of Canada, respecting registration, registry offices, and the books and registers kept in ac: or- dance with the provisions of the said Acts; presented, (1869) 62. Committed, IM, Report progress, 123. Reported amended, 153. Agreed to, 153. Passed, 155. By Council, 218. R. A., 22L (32 Vic, c. 25.) 5. Bill to render valid certain Acts and documents executed in the district of Gaspe, i\ and to provide for the closing of Inventories in the enregistration division of S'p. Anne des Monts (From Council) ; Read first time, (1869) 209. Committed, considered, amended, reported, read the third time and passed, 214. Amendments agreed to by Council, 216. R. A., 222. (32 Vic, c 40.) 6. Bill to amend the several Acts relating to plan and official books of reference k j registration purposes ; presented, (1870) 187. 7. Bill respecting the Registration Offices in Montreal and Quebec ; presented, (1S"0' 179. Committed ; considered ; reported ; passed, 191. By Council, 219. R. A.,,---. (34 Vic, c 10.) REaiSTRY— RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS. 771 V- nients to the Registry Laws -.—continued. §. Bill respecting the Registrar and the Registration Office for the Division of the county of Riraouski, (1873-74) 39. 9. Petition praying that steps be taken with a view to the repayment of $1844 de- posited by the Regibtrar of Montreal in the hands of the Treasurer of the Province of Quebec, (187o) 85. Registry Offices : 1. Bill to change the Registration Division of Dorchester, number two, and the locality where the Registry Ottice shall be kept, (1872) 129. Read and passed, 234. By Council, 269. R. A., 273. (30 Vic, c. 32.) "i. Petition praying that the costs of enregistrntion for the payment of Inspectors of Registry Offices, be nut increased, (1867-68) 118. 3. Motion that whereas four Registry Offices are at present without registrars, this House draws the attention of the Government to the necessity of filling up these vacancies without further delay ; Negatived, (1877-78) 200. 4. Petition for the division of the St. Maurice Registry Office ; motion for the recept- ion of the said petition ruled out of order by Mr. Speaker, (1880) 219. 5. Bill to render the law respecting the Cadaster more eflective, as regards Registry Offices and their inspection ; presented ; His Honor's recommendation signified, (1880) 280. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 285. By Council, 305. R. A., 308. (58-44 Vic., c. 17.) Vide Committees, 150. 6. Bill to render the cadaatral laws more effective and respecting R'^gistry Offices and their inspection ; presented, (1880) 213. Vide Accounts, 1522-1526. .1. ellgjjJUiSi g $)i0mmat JiJMiSi. reference ic, 32 Vict., chap. 73, rest^octin; the incorporation of the Roman Catholic Bishops of this Province, (1880) 74. Cum- niittcd, considered, reported and passed, 131. By Council, 196. R. A.. 297. (.")() Vic, c 27.) 58. Petition for an Act to incorporate, the Sodfti' Ecclr.nastiqtie dc Saint Jonepli (18't' 42. Re]X)rt of notice, 50. Bill presented, 51. Referred, 59. Reiiorted, 95. Passed, 10."). By Council. 139. Fee remitted, 189. R. A., 301. (42-43 Vic, c 00.) 58 I'etition for an Act to incorporate La Frnternite du Tiers Ordre de Saint Fr(inn)ii d' Assises de Montreal (1887) 27. Report of notice, 42. Bill presented, 43. Referred. 60th Rule .suspended, 49. Reported with amen(hnents,53. Considered amended, repert- ed and passed, 09. By Council, 140. Fee refunded, 181. R. A., 290. (50 Vic, c 30.) 59. Petitions praying that tlie expropriation of church Property be not made. (1874-o) 172. CO. Petition for an Act to authorize the Trustees for thw parish of St. Gabriel de Strat- ford, to amend their Act of assessment for the erection of a Church and other ImiU- ings in connection therewith, or to make another Act for the same purpose, (1881) 22. Report of notice, 32. Bill presented, 49. Referred, 58. Reported, 187. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 196. Fee remitted, 214. By Council with an amend- ment, 260. Agreed to, 260. R. A., 308. (44-45 Vic, c 84.) 61. Petition for an Act to incorporate " The Chapter of the Cathedral of St. Germain of Rimouski, (1883) 39. Report of notice, 60. Bill presented, 61. Referred, 69. Reported, 80. Considered, reported and parsed, 88. By Council, 136. Fee remitted, 196. R. A., 361. (46 Vic, c. 61.) RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS -con/i«Merf. 779 II. Petitions relative to particular Denominations, &c. ■.—continued. Roman Catholics, &c. :— continued. 6!t. I'etition praying spcfciiil provisions for the construction of a Parish Church in the parish of St. Hyacinthe-le-Confonseiir, (1S71) 147. Rnconimond wnsponsion of the . '51st Kiile ; Bill prcsentod, 151. Hefi'ired and (intli Rnle Hiisptnided, ii'd. Koportcd with nnu'ii(hnontH, 184. Kcpoit jinijiiv.sH, 1'.)'). Agiiin considcicd, iinicndt'd, lopoited and lJa^8ud, 196. By Council with amendments ; agiecd Ui, liL'l. H. A., L'-J'.i. {'■'>'•> Vic, c. 'i'\) 63. Petition for an Act to incorporate the tilnlaiy C"an()n> of the Cathedral of St. Hya- ciiitlie, (1877-S) ;U. Bcijort of notice, 48. That tlie Fee has not hoen deposited 48. Bill presented, 41t. Keferreil, 04. Jveported,ll27. Considered reported and passed, ll.'8. By Council, 195. K. A. 229. (41 Vic, c. 24.) tt4. Petition for an Aci. to amend tlie Act, ;35 Victoria, cap. 34, " to estahlish exceptional and 8i)ecial arrangements in the parish of Strllyacinthe-le-Confessciir, for the cons- truction of a parish Church, to hecoinethe catlu'dra! of the Bisho[) of St. Hyacinthe, " (1884) 32. Report of notice, 4(;. Bill ])resented. 4(). Referred, 53. Reported, G9. Considered, rejiorted and passed, 80. By Council, 144. Fee remitted, 210. R. A., 381. (47 Vic, c. 47.) 65. (.SV. Michel.) Petition for amendments to the Act of in(H)rpf)ration of Lit Son/if' En- cUsiastique dc St. Michel, (18G',t) 42. R(>port of notice, 48. Bill presented, 139. Reported, 1(J7. Committed, 171. Reported, 177. x'asscd, ISO. By Council, 218. R. A., 222. (32 Vic, c. 74.) 66. Scandinavian Church :— Petition for an Act to antlK,rizo the ministers of the said Chmrh to keep registers of Bajitisms Ac, ;i879) 35. Report of notice, 44. Bill presented, 51. Referred, 59. Reported, 95. I'lssed, lOG. By Council, 150. R. A., 301. (42-43 Vic, c. 08.) 67. Temple Emmanu-£1 :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the Religious Congregation called " Temple Emmanu-Kl," (1883) 98. Report of notice, 107. Bill presented, 147. Ki'ferrcil, 101. Reported, 179. Fee remitted, 190. Considered, reported and passed, 199. By Council with amendments, 245. Agreed to, 247. R. A., 302. (40 Vic, c 07.) 6S. Universalist Church or Society :— Petition for an Act of incorporatii'U. (1876) 28. llejioit of notice, 53. Bill presented, 54. Referred, 91. Reporte with amendments, 113. Considered, reported and passed, 119. By Council, 170. R. A., 203. (40 Vic, c. 55.) Wesbyan Methodists : 69. Bill respecting the Methodist Church of Canada; from the Council; read, (1874-75) 80. Referred, 93. Reported with an amendment, 108. Considered in Committee ; reported; passed, 116. Amendment agreed toby Council, 153. R. A., 312. (38 Vic, c. 60.) to. Petition for an Act to incorporate the Methodist Church of Canada, (1874-75) 22. Report of notice, 45. 780 RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS- REVENUE. II. Petitions relative to particular Denominations, &c. : — continued. Wesleyan Methodists -.—vontimied. 71. Petition for an Act respecting the j)roperty of the Methodist Church of Caiiiula, (1877-8) 47. Roporte of notice, 5'.). Bill jjrcsenled, 00, Referred, Gfi. Reported, 12(5, Con- sidered, reported and pnHHed, 1128. By Council 195. R. A., 12:2!). (41 Vic. c. 44.) T9. P(>tition for an Act res^iecting the Union of certain Methodist Churches therein named; (1884) oO. Report of notice, 58. Bill prewented, GO. Referred, OS. Reported, 84. Considered, reported and passed, 90, By Council, 158. Fee remitted, 1204, R, A, 381. (47. Vic, c. 50.) 73. Petition for an Act to change the name of the Wesleyan Theological College (18S7j 21. Report of notice, 42. Bill from the Legislative Council, intituled: " An .\ctto amend the Act 42-43 Victoria, chapter 73, intituled : " An Act to incorporate the Wesleyan Theological College of Montreal, " 112. Referred, 112. Reported, 121, Con- sidered, rep;V,], Coiaitiitleof, tiO"). Rewooding' of Denuded Lands :— Uesoiutions respecting tlie, (188:.') 247. Richardson, Rev. W. :— Vide Dorchester ((bounty). I. Richelieu and Longueuil Wharf and Elevator Company :— Petition for an Act to incorporate, the (1882) 1(M>. Report of notice, 130. Bill presented, 131. Referred, 136. Reported, ir)7. Considered in Committee and prof^ress reported, 175. Further consi- dered, reported and passed, 211. By Council with amendments, 341. Agreed to, 341. R. A., 8G3. (45 Vic, c. 56.) !i. Petition to be authorized to build a Railway, (1883) 94. Rejtort of notice, 110. Richelieu, Commission of the Peace in the District of :— Vide Accounts, 1536. Richelieu Company :— Vide Accounts, 1534. Richelieu (County) :— Vide Elections, 76. Richelieu, District :—Prothonotary8 and Clerk of the Peace :— Vide Accounts, 1537. Riohi'itiu, Drummond and Arthabaska Counties Railroad Company : — Letter in answer to an order of the House, (1871) 5(3. Vide Railways, 258-202. Richelieu Gaol : — Vide Accounts, 339. Richelieu General Hospitr.1 : 1. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporaticm, (1874-75) 76. Notice suflicient, 84. hill [iresented, 86. Referred, 105. Reported with amenihnents, 151. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 158. By Council, 225. R. A., 313. (38 Vic, c. 53.) 2. Petitions for aid, (18G7-G8) 30. (ISO!)) 15. (18G9-70) 41. (1871) 116. (1873-74.) GO. (1876) olt.— Increased aid, (1872) 29. Vide Accounts, 1535. Richelieu Paper Manufacturing Company :— Vide Manufacturing Companies, 5. Richelieu River, Bridge over :— Vide Committees, 152. Richelieu River Hydraulic and Manufacturing Company :— Vide Manufacturing Compa- nies, 6-9. Richelieu, (Village) :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 87. 782 KICHMOND-RIMOUSKI. Richmond Town) : I. rt'titinii for an Act to iucorporfttc tho town of Kiclimoml, (1882) 77. I!(|„,ft ofnotico, 88. Bill ) resented, 88. Uct'enod, '.tt>. Ui'iiorted, 145. Considered in Committw Hincndcd, reported iind paHsed, l.")'.l. By CoiUK'il with iim<( incur. l)oration; lleferred to Standing Orders Committee, (IHSti) 111. Report, ill. I'etitiun rend and received, 111. Report of notice, Hl3. Vh\c Act 4') Vid., vli. liKi. !1. Petition for an Act to amend the Act incorporating the town of Richmond, (1881) 87. Report of notice, it4. Hill presented, !'<). Referred. 124. Reported, 180. ConHidirni and progrcHH reported, 215. Order for House again in Committee tomorrow, resciinlnl Rill further considered, amended, reported and passed, 218. By Council, 2'-M. U, .\. 2'.i7. (50 Vic, c. 50.) Richmond, Drummond and Yamaska Mutual Fire Insurance Company :— Vide Fmuruiui Cuiiipaitiex, 30. Rial, Louis: I. Motions concerning the execution of Louis Riel to have precedence after injitters of routine until linally disposed of, (1880) 71. Motion expressing regret and sornnv upon the occasion of the execution of Louis Riel, 7t). Amenihnent propo.scd, "". Pehate on amendment n sumed, 81. Another amendment proposed, 81. DelKiU' resumed, 88, 80, 05, 101. 101, 108, 111, 110. 122. Last amendment negatived, 124 FiM amendment iigreed to; another amendmiMit jn-opnsed ; ohjection taken thnt siime is not in order, — Mr. Sjieaker ruled that it i.s not in order, 125. His decision apiioiikM from and confirmed by the House, 126. Main motion, as amended agreed to, 127. 51. Mr. Speaker's attention being called to the fact that the Agenda- Paper did not contain the sjiecial order concerning the execution of Louis Riel, — that the adjourmncnt i-: want of a Quorum had not under tht; circumstances, the etl'ect of setting asidf thi- special order, and Mr. Speaker being re(iuested to declare the Agenda- Paper incorrect, ruled that the said special order was superseded by the adjournment of the Hduso. and jr >iierly disappeared from the Agenda-Paper, (1880) 116. On motion of tla- Hon. Ml'. Taillon the said question was replaced on the Orders of the Day, 118. Rigaud, ISf.'i^niory of: — Vide Seigniories, 13, 14. Rimouski Agricultural Society :— Vide Accounts, 1538. Rimouski and Gasp^ Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 263. Rimouski (County) : — Bill intituled " An Act to amend the Acts respecting the divi- vision of the County of Rimouski, 32. Vict., chaps. 44 and 45, in relation to the Purish of St. Moise " (1881) 188. Motion for second reading ruled out of order, 289. Vide Accounts, 1540. KIMOUSKI-UIUUX. 783 Rtmouiki : 1, rititiiii) iiniyitii; iliat ii jmrt of Hie pnriHli dt'St, fi(>riimiii ilc UiiiiuiiBkiliti ('(umliliited into II town, (IHCi'.tj IM, Hill proMfiiteil, 'J.H. licportoil iiiiicmli'tl, 18. CuiumiltL'd, t'lU. liu- p.iitwl, l>3. I'liBsed, t)8. Hy Coiiiu-il, 111). K. A., 2-M. (S'2 Vic, o. 71.) J. Petition prayiiit; that tho Agoncy for lands in Kimoueki ho divided into two. (1871) 170. :i. Carmelites dechauss^es de:— Petition for un Act of incorporation, (187')) M. Koport III tioli(!c, Uli. Hill prcHcntod, .'{;?, l^ctVrrcd, 4<>, Reported ainendeil, '.i7. (^otiftiilcred, rtv ported and i)U«fled, Ulli. By Council with an anieuilinent, 140. Agreed to, 1 17. It. A., P.tj. (3y Vic, c. 84.) ■i. Rimouski, College ; —Vide KduaUion, 78, 108. 5. Rimouski, Colonization Works :— Vide yli<», l.vl'J. Rimouski, Hospice des Sceurs de la Charity : ti. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (187-1-7")) 'J2. Koport of notice, (iS. Bill pre- sented, 74. lUiferreii, llJO. He})orted with amendments, lllO. ('onsidered in Cmtil' niittce; reported ; pusscd, 1!W. By Council, 2l',"). U. A., 313. (38 Vic, c. 54.) r. Petition for aid, (187-J) 'J'J. (1874-75) 27. (1875) 14. (1877-78) 3li. (1882) 112. Vi'^c Aii'ounts, 153U. §. Petition for an increase of tlieir annual i;rant to cnal)l(< tliem to attach an Indu.strial .'>chool to their estahlishment, (187()) 4S. JK Rimouski Home :— Aid for a Homo in that town, (1873-4) 52. 10. Rimouski, Registrar of:— Vide Accounts, 1511. 11. SoBurs des Petites Ecoles de Rimouski :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1880) ■)3. Koport of notice, 04. Bill presented, 100. Referred, 155. Reported, 173 Consiilerod in Committee, amended, rei)orted and passed, 185. Fee remitted, 221. Passetl l)y Council, 24'J. K. A., 308. (43-44 Vic, 75.) Vide Accounts, 1540. I'i. Rimouski Seminary: — Petition for an increased grant, (1874-75) 45. — For aid (1875) 14. (1882) 20, 47, 50, 77. 107. 122. Rimouski : — Vide Justice, Administration of, 20. Terriijriul J)ivisions, 88-00. Riot, Quebec : — Statement of sums paid or due in connection with the riot in Quebec ; to bo printed, (1878) 133. Vide Accounts, 1275. Volunteer Militia. Restigouche Salmon Club: — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1880) 20. Koport of iKjtice, 44. Bill presented, 47. Keferred, 5i). Kojiorted, 00. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 110. By Council, 211. R. A., 306. (43-44 Vic, c. 82.) Rioux, Bellechasse and Daaquam (Townships) :— Vide Roculs, 184. Rioux and Bellechasse (Townships) :— Vide lioa<.ls, 183. 784 RIOtJX-ROADS. Rioux (Township) :— Vide Ronds, 182. Ripon (Township) :— Vido Roads, 186. Rivard, L. S. :— Vide Accounts, 1543, 1544. River Famine Bridge :— Vide Accounts, 1548. Rivers and Streams : — Vide A ccounts, 1027. Public Lands, 4, 5. Riviere-aux-Lievres : — Vide Bridges, 89. Riviere-au Prince :— Vide Navigations, 11. Riviere les Prairies :— Vide Bridges, 91. Riviere du Chene : — Vide Navigations, 11. Riviere-du-Loup, (Town) :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1873-74) 37. Report of notice, 52. Bill presented ; road t-vice and referred, 54. Reported with amendmentj, 141. Considered, reported and passed, 152. By Council with amendments ; agreed to, 198. R. A., 204. (37 Vic, c. 47.) Riviere-du-Loup Agricultural and Manufacturing Company :— Vide Manu/aduring Com' panics, 10. Riviere-du-Loup : — Vide Bridges, 92-95. Railways, 337. Riviere du Sud :— Vide Bridges, 90. Riviere Noire :— Vide Bridges, 9Q, 97. Riviere Quelle, Commissioner's Court:— Vide Accounts, 1546. Riviere St. Pierre (Village) :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 91, 188. Rouville : —Vide Roads, 1. I. Public Bills respecting Roads, 1-4. II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads (by grants of money or amendments to Acts of incorporation of Road Companies,) and Proceedings thereon, 5-331. III. Other Petitions relative to Ro^^ds, 332-335. m ROADS — continued. 786 I. Public Bills respecting Roads. 1. Bill respecting Colonization Koads ; presented, {i867-68) 96. Committed, 116. Ke- ported, 120. Passed, 124. By Council, 154. R. A., 155. (31 Vic, c. 19.) 2. Bill to authorize the formation of Societies for the improvement of country Roads and for the destruction of noxiou,' weeds in the Province of Quebec ; from Council, (1876) 186. Read first time, 187. Committed, 199. 3. Petition for an Act to incorporate a company to stone a Road in the parish of La- prairie, (1872) 83. Report of notice, 93. Bill presented, 94. Referred, 176. Report- ed amended, 191. Considered, amended, repoited and passed, 207. By Council with amendments, 263. Agreed to, 265. (36 Vic, c. 75.) 4. Bill amending 33 Vict., chap. 32, respecting the stoning of Roads; jjresented, (1880) 221. Committed, 242. Considered in Committee; amended; reported; passed, 246. By Council, 273. R. A., 309. (43-44 Vic, c. 55.) II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads (by grants of money or amendments to ActE« of incorporation of Road Companies), and Proceedings thereon : 5. Acton :— Aid to open a road in that township, (1882) 83. 6. Adstock :— Aid for roads in that township, (1877-78) 56, (1882) 93.— For a coloniza- tion road (1880) 181. 7. Allean and Gawood : — Aid for a road in those townships, (1860-70) 71. §. Ancienne Lorette (Parish) :— Aid for a road in the concession Belair, (1874-5) 64. 9. Anse St. Jean :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1869) 70. (1869-70) 169. 10. Arago Road :— Aid to open that road, (1877-8) 126. (1878) 40. 11. Aruafi'h . - ... ' U.r a road in that township, (1869) 39. (1869-70) 151. To open and repair the loada in, (1882) 59. J2, .ui ar.deJ :— Aid for roads in that township, (1867-68) 118. (1869) 172. 13. Asjfc. bra :— Aid for a road In that townsr > ' ,39-70) 147. 14. Ash^ord and Fournier :— Aid for roads in those townships, (1878) 34. 15. Aston:— Aid for a colonization road in that township, (188(j/ 39. — For a road, (1880) J'J5. 16. Aumond (ToTVuniiip) : — Aid for a road in that township, (1879) 117. 49 786 KOADS — continued. II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads, &c. :— continued. Aylmer : ir. Aid for a road in that township, (1869-70) 112. 18. Aid to complete the road in the 8th range of that township, (1876) 158. 19. Aylmer and Oayhorst : — Aid for roads in those townships, (1869-70) 26. 20. Bamston :— Aid for a road in that township, (1869-70) 132. 91. Beauce : — Aid for a road leading to the chef-lieu, of the district of Beauce, (1874-5) 64. 23. B^dard :— Aid to finish a by road leading to that township, (1881) 102. B^gon : 23. Aid for roads in that township, (1869) 15, 30, 167, (1869-70) F2. 24. Petition for the opening of a colonization road, fr< i-i. th.T towrsaip of B^gon, to the New-Brunswick boundary line, (1881) 36. 25. Belair Road :— For aid for that road, (1867-68) 74. 26. Belleau :— Aid tor a road in that township, (1876) 72. 27. Bellechasse :— Aid for a road in that township, (1874-51 78. For roads (1882) 33. 2§. Berthier :— Aid for a road in that county, (1874-5) 78. 29. Bouchette : — Aid to build a bridge, change a road and open a new one in that town. ship, (1881) 91. Boulton : 30. Aid for a road in that township, (1367-68) 71. 31. Aid to macadamie a road, (1869-70) 129. 32. Brandford :— Aid for a road in that township, (1&74-5) 89. Brandon : 33. Aid for a road in that township, (1869) 21. 31. Aid for a road in that township, (1869-70) 53. Bronghton : 35. Aid for a colonization road in that township, (1871) 116. 36. Aid for a road in that township, (1876) 81 (1877-8) 56. IIOADS — continued. 787 in that town. II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads, &c. '.—continued. Buckland : 37. Aid for a road in that township, (18G9) 23. (1874-5) 266, (1875) 188, (1877-8) 183, (1881) 27. 38. Aid for a road between the 4th and 5th ranges of that township, (1874-5) 64. 39. Buckland and Mailloux : — Petitions for aid for roads, (1877-78) 32. 40. Buckland Stanston and Maillonx : — Aid for roads in those townships, (1882) 33. 41. Bulstrode :— Aid for a road in that municipality, (1879) 50. (1881) 22. To continue a colonization road, (1882) 246. 42. Bulstrode and Sanftold :— Aid for roads in those townships, (1882) 83. 43. Cabano : — Petition for the opening of a by-road leading to that township, (1881) 111. 44. Cap Chat : — Aid for a road in that township, (1809) 114. 45. Cap St Ignace :— Aid for roads in that parish, (1877-8) 178. (1879) 43. 46. Carleton :— Aid for a road in that township, (1867-68) 85. (1876) 81. 47. Cathcart and Cartier :— Aid for a road in those townships, (1869) 52. 4S. Chatham -.—Aid for a road in that township, (1869-70) 180. 49. Chauveau : — Aid for a road in that township, (1881) 22. 50. Cherbourg : — Aid for a road in that township, and for other purposes, (1870) 112. Chertsey : 51. Aid for roads in that township, (1867-68) 44. 5'i. Aid for a road and a bridge in that township, (1875) 185. 53. Chicoutimi and Charlevoix: — Aid for roads in those counties, (1869) 70. Chiooutimi : 54. Aid for roads in that county, (1869) 52. (1877-78) 69. 55. Aid for the opening and completion of several roads in that county, (1869-60) 114. 187. 56. Clifton :— Aid for a road in that township, (1869) 30 (1869-70) 126. (1874-75) 107. 57. Clifton and Auckland :— Aid for a road in those town8hip3( 1869-70) 146. Compton : 58. Aid lor a road between Linwick and the 3rd and 4th rangers of Marston, in that county, (1869) 59. 788 KO A DS — continued. II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads, &c. •.—continued. 59. Aid for roads in that county, (1869) 70. 60. Aid for roads in that township, (1867-68) 17. (1869) 13, 21. (1869-70) 62. (1875) 148. (1881)36. (1882)29,83. 61. Aid for a road between the 9th and 10th ranges of that township, (1874-75) 64. 62. Daaquam : — Aid for a road in that township, (1874) 78. 63. D6calonne : — Aid for a road in that township, (1879) 110. 64. Demers and Viger : — Aid for roads in those townships, (1875) 48. 65. Deschambault : — Aid for a road from St. Alban to Lachevroti^re, (1881) 65. 66. Detour du Lac T6miscouata :— Aid for a road in that place, (1869-70) 101. Pitclifleld (Township) : <' "• 4.id for a road in that township, (1874-5) 45. (1879) 110. 6i. Aid for a road from Lake Megantic to the River Chaudi^re, (1874-5) 89. 69. Dudswell :— Aid for a road in that township, (1869-70) 108. 70. Durham : — Aid for a road in the township of Durham, (1874-5) 107. 71. Durham South :— Aid for a road in that townsliip. (1867-68) 79. 72. East Cliffton and Randville : — Aid for a road in those townships, (1874-5) 78. 73. Elgin Road :— Aid for that road, (1879) 43. 74. Ely :— Aid for a road in that township, (1867-68) 25, (1869) 167. 75. Ely, North and South : — Aid for a road between the two parishes, (1880) 105. 76. Emberton : — Aid for a road in that township, (lfc69) 58, (1881) 17. 77. Epiphanie and St Alexis : — Petition for an Act to authorize the macadamizing of a road from the parish of I'Epiphanie to that of St. Alexis, (1879) 85. J^epoitol notice, 91. 7S. Eusebe Arseneaus' Road:— Vide Accounts,4QS. 79. Forsyth :— Aid for a road in that township, (1867-68) 79. (1869) 47. (1869-70) G2. 80. Fournier : — Aid for a road in that township, (1876) 112. Frampton : 81. Aid for roads in that township, (1867-68) 30. (1869) 13. (1869-70) 30, 62. (1874-75) 78. 125, 131. (1875) 185. (1882) 83. (1883) 40. 82. Aid for a road between the 10th and 11th ranges of, (1881) 146. ROADS —continued. 789 II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads, &c. :— continued. §3. Frampton East :— Aid loi a road in tliat township, (1879) 110. §3}. Frampton West : — Aid for a road in that township, (1870) 110. §4. Oarneau and Lafonthine :— Aid for roads in those townships, (1878) 34. §5. Garthby :— Aid for a road in that townsliip, (18G9) 52. (1878) 99. (1879) 283. 56. Gasp^ :— Aid for a road in that county, (1869-70) 118. 57. 6asp6sie : — Aid for the opening of a road between Ste. Anne dos Monts and Petite Riviere aux Renards, (1867-G8) 63. §§. Gatineau River : — Aid for the opening of a colonization road from the Gatineau Rivor to the village of the Dissert, (1867-70) ISO. §9. Gayhurst Road :— Aid to open out that road, (1872) 62. Gayhurst : 90. Aid for a road in that township, (1874-75) 242. (1876) 158, 91. Gauyhurst and Roxborough :— Aid for a road in those townships, (1879) 110. 92. Gore :— Aid for roads in thnt township, (1869-70) 101, (1874-5) 71. 93. Gosford :— Aid for a road in that township, (1867-68) 134. Gosford Road : 94. Aid to complete a road from the centre of Ste. Camille, as for as the Gosford Road, (1867-68) 44. 95. Aid for a road from the Gosford Road to the Stanfold Station, (1870) 178. 96. Grandes Coud^es Road :— Aid for that road, (1877-8) 172. 97. Grande Valine :— Aid for a road in that place, (1869-70) 118. 9§. Grenville : — Aid for a road in that township, (1869-70) 155. 99. Ham, North and South: — Aid for roads in those townships, (1869) 39. 100. Harrington : — Aid for a road and a bridge in that township, (1869) 156. 101. H^bertville :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1869) 47. (1869-70) 114. lOlA. Hereford: — Aid for a road in that township, (1869) 52, 124. 102. Hincks and Xorthfield : — Aid for a colonization road between those townships, (1881) 146. 103. Hocquart :— Aid for a road in that township, (1867-68) 88. 104. Huntington Mining Company:— Aid for a road, (1869-70) 42. To macadamize a road, 129. 790 ROADS — continued. II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads, &c. ■.—continued. He J^sus Turnpike Road Company : 105-. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, ( 1847-68) 30. Petitions against, 40, 85. 106. Petition praying tiiat the conchisions of the petition of the He J(5.sus Turnpike Road Company, for amendments to their charter, may be granted, (1871) 105. retilion against, 165. 107. Petition for an Act to grant further powers to the Turnpike Koad Company of He J^sus, and to authorize it to incroiiae its capital, (1882) 58. Report of notice, IKl. Bill prcBcnted, referred, 118. Reported, 183. Considered, amended, reported and i)a,-8e(i, 205. By Council, 227. R. A., 362. (45 Vic, c. 60.) 10§. Vide . iccounts, G18, 1804. 109. Ives Mining Company : — Aid to macadamize a road, (1009-70) 129. 110. Ives Mining Company and the Huntington Mining Company :— Aid for roads and for other purposes, (1870) 112, 7. : i Jersey :— Petitions for aid for roads in that township, (1869-70) 101. (1874-5) 89. Joliette : 112. Aid for a road in that township, (1874-5) 78. 113. Aid for a road in that county, (1874-5) 102. Kinogami Road : 114. Aid to complete the third section of that road, (1867-68) 63. 115. Aid for the Kinogami road and for the opening of two roads in tlie townships of of Metabolchouan and Ashuapraoucliouan and for the survey of the lands between Ashuapmouchuan and Mistassini Rivers, (1869-70) 101. 116. Kinogami and Alma Roads:— Aid for those roads, (1867-68) 85. (1869) 111. 119". Labarre, Signai and Delisle : — Aid for roads in those townships, (1874-5) 266. lis. Lacouareau River: — Aid for a road near that river, (1867-68) 50. 119. Lake St. John and Kinogami Roads :— Aid for those roads, (1869) 70. 120. Lambton and Forsyth : — Petition for a colonization road between those townships, (1875) 62. 121. Langevin Road :— Aid for that road, (1879) 86. IIOADS — continued. •791 II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads, &c. -.—continued. Langevin : 122. Aid for roads in that township, (1867-68) 88. (1869-70) 14. (1874-5) 64. (1876) 112. (1877-8) 172, 123. Aid for a road between the 8th and 9th ranges of that township, (1874-5) 64. Laprairie Turnpike Road Company : 121. Petition for amendments to their charter, 50. Report of notice, (1879) 60. 125. Bill to amend the Act incorporating the ; presented, (1879^61. Referred, 109. Reported, 149. Considered, 156. Re-committed and considered, 164. Motion to re-comniit objected to, 165. Mr. Sponkor postpones givinj^ his decision, lo5. Objection overruled, 168, Debate resumed; another amendmert proposed. 1^7. Recommitted; amended; reported ; passed, 185. By Council with amendments, 253. Considered, J54. Agreed to, 258. R. A., 362. (42-43 Vic, c. 52.) 126. Bill to amend the Act 42-43 Vic, chap. 52. concerning the; presented, (1880) 29. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 69, By Council, 212, R. A., 307. (43-44 Vic, c. 54.) L'Assomption : 127. Aid for a r^ad in that parish, (1869^70) 118, 128. Petition, praying that certain works be executed on the front road of the said parish, (1882) 48, 129. L'Epiphanie = — Aid for a bridge and a road in that parish, (1881) 165. 130. Liniere : — Aid for a road in that township, (1880) 81. 131. Liniere and Metgermette : — Aid for a road between those townships, (1881) 48. 132. Linwick: — Aid for a road in that township, (1869) 152. 133. Longueuil and Chambly Turnpike Roads :— Bill respecting the turnpike road between Longueuil and Chambly ; Rule suspended, (1881) 219. Committed, considered, reported and passed, 289. By Council, 300. R. A., 310. (44-45 Vic, c 45.) 131. Lowe (Township) : — Aid to construct a corduroy road in that township, (1879) 132. 135. Lowe (Township) : — Aid for a road in that township, (1881) 60. Petition against, 60, Maddington : 136. Aid for a road in the 15th, 16th and 17th ranges of that township, (1877-8) 127, 137. Aid for a road in that township, (1879) 132. 13§. Aid for a colonization road in that township, (1881) 98, — Aid to open a by-road in that township, 98. ■5^" 192 ROADS — continued. II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads, &c. •.—continued. Maddington : — continued. 139. Aid for a colonization road running throngh the twelfth and 13th ranges of, (1882) 134. 140. Mailloux ; — Aid for a road in that township, (1874-5) 77. (187(5) 48. I'll. Masham and Eardly : — Aid for a road in those townships, (18G'J) 01. 142. Melbourne :— Aid for a road in that township, (18(59) 15, 89. (1869-70) 114. (1874-5) 107. 143. Metapedia :— Aid for a road in that township, (1869) 23. 144. Metgermette-Nord :— Aid for a road in that township, (1880) 29. 145. Montcalm and I'Assomption Turnpike Road Company :— Bill to incorporate the Mt)ntcalni and rAesomption Turnpike Road Company ; presented, (1879) 91. Kefcrred 128. Report recoramendimr that leave be granted to withdraw the Bill and that the Fee be remitted ; concurred in, 264. Petitions against, 139, 174. 146. Montreal Turnpike Roads :— Petitions that the rates of toll be not increased. (1879) 275, 283, 291, 305, 328. 147. Mulgrave and Derry : — Aid for bridge* and roads in those towi^hips, (1881) 91. 14§. Newport :— Aid for a road in that township, (1869) 59. 149. Northfield and Cameron : — Aid for roads in those townships, (1869-70) 130. 150. North Ham: — Aid for a road in that township, (1878) 107. 151. Notre-Dame du Mont-Carmel : — Aid for a road in that parish, (1882) 107. 152. Nova Scotia Road:— Aid for that road, (1874-5) 64. ; 153. Orford :— Aid for a road in that township, (1869) 52. (1869-70) 118. 154. Ottawa : — Aid for a road in that county, (1869) 96. 1<'*5. Fabos and Newport: — Aid for roads and bridges in those townships, (1869-70) 118. 156. Fatten (Township) :— Aid for roads in that township (1879) 43. 157. Fointe aux Trembles : — Aid for a road in that parish, (1869-70) 112. 15§. Fonsonby (Township) : — Aid for a road in that township, (1879) 36. 159. Portland and Bowman : — Aid for a road in those townships, (1879) 202. 160. Price & Bull's Head:— Aid for that road, (1881) 48, 60. 161. Price and Stratford : — Aid for a road in those townships, (1877-8) 135. 162. Quebec Central Railway :— Aid for a colonization road leading to the, (1882) 17. ROADS — continueiL 793 II. Tetitions for improvement of certain Roads, &c. -.— continued. Quebec Turnpike Roads : 163. Bill to authorize a loan to the Trustees of the Quebec Turnpike Roads, for the purpose of repairing the Dorchester Bridge, (18()l»-7()) 110. Motion to [lostpone second reading negatived, 128. Committed, VIA. Reported, 1J8. Passed, 1:5:5. By Council, 152. R. A., 191. (;53 Vic, c. 48.) 164. Bill to amend the Act 20th Vict., Cap. 125. intituled : " An Act to divide the Quebec Turnpike Roads into two separate Trusts, " Presented, ( 1870) 129. Read a second time ; passed. 168. By Council, 218. R. A., 222. (34 Vic, c. SO.) 165. Petition of the Municipal Council of the county of Quebec, praying that the Turn- pike Trust Company of the North Shore be released from the debt contracted for the construction of roads on the South Shore, (1807-68.) 123. 166. Petition of the holders of debentures of the Quebec Turnpike Trust, praying for relief, (1873-74) 74. 167. Petition for an amendment to the fifth section of the Act to divide the Quebec Turn- pike Roads into two separate Trusts, (1874-5) 35. 16S. Bill to amend the Ordinance, 4 Victoria, chapter 17, intituled : " An Ordinance to provide for the improvement of certain roads in the neighborhood of and leading to the city of Quebec, and to raise a fund for that purpose, " and the various Acts amending the same, (1884) 189. Committed. 310. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 344. By Council, 304. R. A., 382, (47 Vic, c. 82.) 169. Bill to amend the Ordinance 4th Victoria, cap. 17, respecting Turnpike Roads near the city of Quebec; committed, (1884) 180. 170. Bill respecting the Quebec Turnpike Roads, (1884) 48. Referred to a Special Com- mittee, 110. Reported, 108. Appendix, No. 2. Considered in Committee and reported, 182. Question for 3rd reading proposed, 239. Re-committed, amended, reported and passed, 240. By Council, 345. R. A., 380. (47 Vic. c. 81.) Vide Committees, 516, 171. Bill to amend the Acts respecting the St. Lawrence and South Shore Turnpike Trust of Quebec; presented, (1874-5) 155. Motion to postpone second reading three months, agreed to, 246. 172. Petition praying to be exempt from the liabilities incurred by the improvement of the South Shore Roads, (1876) 59. 173. Bill to amend the various Acts relating to the Quebec North Shore Turnpike Roads ; presented, (1877-8) 127. Objection taken, that the Bill is not in order, inasmuch as it imposes a new tax upon the people, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not in order, 177. 174. Bill to amend the Act 20 Vic, cap. 125, respecting the ; presented, (1877-8) 184. Committed; His Excellency's recommendation, signitied ; considered, amended, re- ported and passed, 213. By Council, 226. R. A., 230. (41 Vic, c. 46.) 794 ^0 ADS— continued. II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads, &c. •.—continued. ftuebec Turnpike Roads -.—continued. 175. Bill to explain the Act \?. Victrria, chapter 115, ..nd to amend the Act respecting the North Shore Turnpike Trust, (1887) 1200. Petition against this Bill, 245. 176. Petition of the holders of dehenturcis of the Quebec Turnpike Trust, prnyin;.,' tli.ii the Lof,nslaturo adopt the nccesi-ary measures to render them justice, (1883) 'JD. 177. Quebec Turnpike Roads :— Vide Accounts, 1279-1282. 17§. Quebec South Shore Turnpike Trust :— Vide Accounts, 1279, 1280. Rawdon : 179. Petition for aid towards a road between that township and that of Kilkenny, (1875) .55. 1«0. Aid for a road in tliat township, (1876) 133. (1877-8) 135. 1§1. Rawdon and Chertsey : — Aid for a road in those townships, (1809) 59. 1§*, Rioux :— Aid for a road in that township, (1874-5) 78. 183. Rioux and Bellechasse :— Aid for a road in those townships, (1809-70) 101. 1§'1. Bellechasse and Saaquam : — Aid for roads in those townships, (1875) 130. 1§5. Route de la riviere Sauvage : — Aid for a colonization road known under the name of, (1882) 281. 1§6. Ripon : — Aid for a road in that township, (1876) 129. 187. Riviere du Lievre : — Petition for a portion of the colonization grant for th.it ruad, (1879) 107. 188. Rouville : — Aid for a road in that county, (1869) 27. 189. Saguenay . — Aid for roads and bridges in that township, (1869-70) 118. 190. St. Adrien : -Aid for a road in that parish, (1879) 283. Ste. Agathe : 191. Aid for a road in that parish, (1869-70) 101. 192. Petition for the opening of a colonization road west of Ste. Agathe, (1869-70) 34, 53, 112, 118. 193. Ste. Agathe des Monts : — Aid to construct the Northern Colonization Road from Montreal to Ste. Agathe des Monts, (1874-75) 107. 194. St.. Alphonse :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1867-68) 64. (1882) 59. 195. St. Ambroise de Kildare (1877-78) 32. -Petitition for aid for a road in the township of Cartier, ^OkBS— continued. 795 II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads, &c. .—continued. 196. Ste. Anne des Monts :— Aid for a road in that parish, (186y-70) 114. 197. Ste. Anne de Stukely : — Aid for a road in that parish, (1809-70) 132. I9». St. Antoine and Riviere du Loup : — Aid for roads in those parishes, (1869) 96. 199. St. Barthdlimi : — Aid to macadeniize a by road from that village to tlio Railway Station, (1881) 200. aoo. St. Boniface :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1809-70) 180. UOI. Ste. Brigide : — Aid to macadnmize a road in that parish, )1870) 129. 20'i. Ste. Claire :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1878) 40. a03. St. Clement :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1881) 98. 201. St. Cdme de Kennebec: — Aid for a road in that parish, (1879)50. — For a colonization road, (1882) 188. 20.5. St. Cyrille :— Aid for a road in that pari.sh, (1869-70) 101. St. Damien : 206. Petition for S!4,000 to complete a road in that parish which traverses the townships of Brandon and Joliette (1875) 85. 207. Aid for a road in that parish, (1876) 106. (1877-78) 65. (1879) 200. (1880) 98. (1881) 98. 20§. St. Didace :— Aid for a road in that parisli, (1877-78) 20. 209. St. Didace and St. Oabriel : — Aid for a road in those townships, (1809) 107. 210. St.Edouard de Frampton :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1874-75) 243. 211. Ste. Emm^lie de I'Energie, Parish :— Petitions for aid tor roads, (1877-78) 32. (1879) 221. (1880) 04. (1881) 27. (1882) 48. 212. St. Ephrem de Tring:— Aid for a road in that parish, (1877-78) 126. (1881) 31. 213. St. Etienne de Lauzon and St. Nicolas :— Aid for a road in those parishes, (1809-70) 130. 214. St. Etienne and St. Lambert :— Aid for a road in those parishes, (1874-75) 54. 215. Ste. Eulalie :— Aid for a road in that p*" ' i^ (1877-78) 120. 216. St. Fabien:— Aid for a road in that parish, (1869-70) 118. 217. Ste. F61icit6 :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1867-68) 25. (1881) 110. 2i8. St. Fidele :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1879) 101. 219. St. Flavien :— Aid for a road in that it parish, (1869-70) 101. 796 ROXDH—cuntinueU. II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads, &o ■.—ccntimted. aao. Ste. Flore :— Aid for 11 roiKl ill that piiriHli, (IS?'.)) Uil. aai. St. Franarisli, (1869-70) 'Jt). (is:,-) 148. (1877-78) 163. (1870) KM). 33S. Ste. Gertrude :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1880) 81. aa9. St. Giles :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1860-70) 101. a30. St. Hippolyte :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1860-70) 155. 331. Aid for a road fr(jm St Hippolyte to Lake Masson, (1874-5) 80. 333. St. Honors de Shenley :— Aid for a roa' ^n that parish, (1881) 17. 333. St. Honors de Shenley :— Aid for a re '.hat parish, (1879) 50. 334. St. Honors (Temiscouata) :— Aid for roads in that parish, (1874-5) 32, 102. 335. St. Hyacinthe Macadamizing Company : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the St. Hyacinthe Macadamizing Company, (1882) 47. Report of notice, 55. Bill presented, I 55. Referred, 76. Reported, 145. Considered in Committee, amended, reported and passed, 158. By Council with amendments, 200. Agreed to, 201. R. A. 362. (45 Vic.cj 61.) Petition adverse to the Bill, 77. 336. St. Ir^n^e :— Aid for a road between St. Ir^n^e and Pointe k Pic, (1877-8) 50. 337. St. Isidore : - Aid for a road in that parish, (1874-5) 132, (1875) 148. 338. St. Jean de Matha : — Aid for a road in that parish, (1874-5) 45. 339. St. Jerome : — Petition for a grant to continue the Northern Colonization Rond fromj St. Jerome to Ste Agathe des Monts, (1874-5) 04. 340. St. Joseph de la Beauce : — Aid for a road in that parish, (1867-68) 88. 341. St. Joseph de L6vis :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1869) 124. (1869-70) 136. 343. St. Julien de Wolfestown :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1879) 283, 343. Ste. Justine de Langevin :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1877-78) 163. (1879) 3ij, J ROkDii— continued m ;ion Road from I II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads, &c. '.—rontimted. 'ill. Ste. Justine dela Trappe :— Aid for n ruiui in tliat parish, (Ifitiy) 3(). •i4A. St. Lazare : — Aid to open a rond from that parish to 8le. Ghitre, (187G) 133. St. L^on de Standon : iitt. Aiil lor a road and a bri(l);e in tliat locality, (1870) 32, air. Aid lor a road in that parish, (1S74-75) 20(5. (1877-78) 103. (187'J) 30. >Un, Ste. Luce de Stratford :— Aid for a road in that parish, (187'J) -83. 'i49. St. Magloire :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1875) 130. St> Malachie : 950. Aid for a road in that parish. (1809) 7U. (1874-75) i2G6. (1875) 139. (188li) 98. Wl. Further aid for the Nova Scotia roaii in that parish, (1875) 139. Vt'i. Aid for a road in that parinh, (1878) 40. (1881) 22. '«!». Aid for a road from St. Malachie to St. Edouard de Frampton, (1874-75) 266. 254. Ste, Marie :— Aid for roads and for a bridge in that parish, (1870) 112. Ste. Marie de Blandf rd : 2.W. Aid for a road in that parish, (1877-8) 111. (1879) 21. (1880) 20" 256. Aiil for a colonization road, (1881) 60. '25T. Aid for a colonization road from Ste. Marie to Ste. Gertrude. (1882) 17. '25§. St. Maurice Terxitory :— Aid for a colonization road from Les Grandes Piles to Mftkinac, (1882) 213. 259. St. Maxime de Mont-Louis : — For the opening of a road from Ste. Anne des Monts to Petite Riviere aux Renardt», (1867-68) 30. 260. St. Modesto :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1879) 110. 261. Ste. Monique (Parish) :— Aid for roads, (1877-8) 69. 262. St. N6r6e and St. Lazare :— Aid for roads, (1882) 93. 263. St. Norbert.— Aid for a road in that parish, (1882) 48. 264. St. Octave de M6tis and St. Angele de M^rici •. — Aid for roads in those parishes, (1870) 112. 965. St. On^zime d'lxworth :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1879) 80. 266. St. Raphael : — Petition praying that no aid be granted for by-roads, unless the rate- piiyers of the municipality of St. Raphael be charged for the same, (1873-74) 114. 367. St. Romain de Winslow :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1875) 18. 798 ROADS — continued. II. Petitions for improvement ot certain Koads, &c. -.—continued. 26S. St. Samuel:— Aid for a road in that parish, (1881) 31. (1882) 98. 269. St. Sauveur :— Aid to complete the Lake St. Joseph road, (1882) 224. aro. St. Sebaatien d'Aylmer :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1874-5) 243. (1879) 50 271. Ste. TJlalie (Parish) :— Aid for colonization RoadH, (1878) 102. 272. St. TJrbain and Kinogami Roads :— Aid for the same, (1869) 70. 273. St. Victor de Tring : — Aid for a road in that parish, (1869) 151. St. Vital de Lambton : 1174. Aid for a road in that township, (1876) 158. (1879) 50. 275. Aid for the Price and Bull's Head road, (1881) 48. 276. Shefford :— Aid to macadamize a road in that township, (1869-70) 129. 277. Shenley (Township) :— Aid for a road in that township, (1874-5) 45, 54, 89,94.(1876) 158. 27§. South Durham : — Aid for a road in that township, (1867-68) 79. 279. South Ham : — Aid to complete a road between the township of South Ham and the township of Weedon, (1867-68) 44. 2§0. Stanfold :— Aid for a road in that township, (1880) 125. 281. Stanstead :— Aid for roads in that township, (1869-70) 136. 2S2. Stanton :— Aid for a road from lot number 6, between the 3rd and 4th ranges of Stanton, to the township of Ware, (1874-5) 64. 2§3. Stoneham Road : — Aid for that road and for the division of the lands along the same, (1867-68) 25. 284. Stukely :— Aid for a road in that township, (1867-68) 57. (1869-70) 155. Tach6 Road : 285. Aid for that road, (1867-68) 40. (1869) 23. (1879) 107. (1881) 98. Vide Acmmli, 1728-1730. 286. Petition for the free grant of certain lots on the line of the, (18/7-8) 32. 287. T6miscouata road :— Aid to repair the said road and the bridges thereon, (1879) 110. 288. Templeton : — Aid for a road in that township, (1880) 98. 289. Terrebonne :— Petition praying for the opening of a new road in that town, (1873-71) 62. no ADS— continued. 799 Ham and the ide Accounts, II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads, &c. -.—continued. 290. Terrebonne Tnmpike Trust Company :— For amendments to their Act of incorpo- ration, (lb73-74) 37. Report of notice, 42. Bill presented, 43. Referred, 49. Re- ported with amendments, 95. Considered, reported and passed, 119. By Council, 156. R. A.. 203. (37 Vic, c. 29.) Petition in favor, 37. Petition against, 64. 291. Tring :— Aid for a road in that township, (1869) 52. (1874-76) 163. (1877-78) 55, 79 (1879) 132. 292. Tring and Adstock : — Aid for roads in tliose townships, (1874-75) 89. 293. Trois Pistoles :— Aid for a road in that parish, (1869) 43. 294. Trois-Pistoles and Ste. Fran9oise :— Aid for roads in those parishes. (1869-70) 118. 295. Two Mountains and Argenteuil :— Aid for a road in tbrse counties, (1869) 59. 296. Varennes: — Petition for aid for stoning roads, (1872) 68. 297. Viger, Demers and Ocquart : — Aid for roads in those townships, (1879) 166. Ware : 29§. Aid for a road in that township, (1867-&S) 64. (1879) 36. 299. For a by-road from Ware Chapel to the 5th range of that township, (1874-75) 64. 300. Ware and Cranboume :— Aid for roads in those townships, (1869) 13. (1874-75) 64. 301. Ware and Watford, (Townships) :— Aid for the Watford road, (1879) 36. Watford : 302. Aid for a road in that township, (1877-78) 135, 163. 303. Aid for bridges and roads in said township, (1882) 134. 304. Watford and Cranbourne : — Aid for roads in those townships, (1877-78) 163. 305. Watford and Ware : — Aid for roads in those townships, (1881) 31. 306. Weedon :— Aid for roads in that township, (1867-68) 19. (1869) 52. 307. Wendover :— Aid for a road in that township, (1882) 29. 30S. Wexford :— Aid for a road in that township, (1876) 133. 309. Whitton :— Aid for a road in that township, (1869) 103. (1879) 110, 132. 310. Whitton and Gayhurst :— Aid for roads, (1881) 187, 311. Wickham : — Petition of John McCaig praying to be re-imbursed a certain sum of money expended by him on a road in that township, (1870) 69. 3l9o Winslow, North and North Whitton:— Aid for a road in those townships, (1867-68) 04. **•.« 800 ROADS — continued. II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads, &c. •.—continued. 313. Winslow :— Aid for a road in that township, (1869) 52. (1872) 12. Winter Roads : 314. Bill to amend the Act respecting vehicles used on Winter Roads, Chapter 31 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada; presented, (1867-68) 79. Motion to postpone second reading six mouths, withdrawn ; Order discharged, and Bill withdrawn, U". Petition in favor, 118. 315. Petitions praying that the Bill respecting vehicles for Winter Roads, bo adopted, (1869) 51. 316. Bill respecting vehicles used for Winter Roads ; presented, (1869) 25. Motion to postpone second reading six month? >tived, 80. Committed, 81. Reported aineml- ed, 109. Report received, 112 read tl. third time and passed on a division, 123. By Council, 195. R. A., 220. (32 Vic, o. 34.) Petitions in favor, 51, 58, 70, 78, 86, 96, 110, 135, 172. Petitions against, 43, 78, 172. 317. Petition for amendments to the Act respecting vehicles for Winter Roads, (1809-70) 30. Bill presented, 64, Committed, 113. Report progress, 124. Reported amended, 126. Passed, 139. By Council, 183. R. A., 190. (33 Vic, c 33.) Petitions in favor, 114, 126, 145. Petition against, 126. 31§. Petition for the passing of an Act prohibiting the present style of Winter Roiuls, (1869) 70. 319. Petitions for amendments to the Act respecting vehicles used for Winter Roads, (1869-70) 126, 145, (1869-70) 114, 126. Petition against, (1869-70) 126. 320. Petition for amendment to the Act respecting vehicles for Winter Roads, (1869-70) 30. 321. Petition of Louis Picard praying to be reimbursed a certain sum expended on the opening of a winter road to Lake Jacques-Cartier, (1870) 36. Referred to a Select Com- mittee, 50. Report, 108. 322. Petition for amendments to the Act respecting vehicles for Winter Roads, (1870) 108. 323. Bill to authorize the opening of Winter Roads for the transport of firewood or lumber for commercial purposes ; presented, (1874-5) 74. Referred to the Select Committee on the Municipal Code, 106. 324. Bill to authorize the laying out and maintaining of Winter Roads between the towns of Sorel and Berthier; presented, (1874-75) 200. Committed; considered in Com- mittee; reported, 258. Passed, 262. Not returned from Council. 335. Bill to amend the Act 33 Vict., ch. 33, respecting vehicles used for Winter Roads, (1883) 75. Committed, 193. Considered, reported and passed, 234. 1 ! •■ ROADS— ROBERT. 801 iter 31 of the 1 to postpone hdrawn, 117, be adopted, 5. Motion to )orted amend- 8ion, 123. By B, 86, 96, 110, II. Petitions for improvement of certain Roads, &c. '.—continued. 3'i6. Bill to amend 33 Vict., chap. 33, respecting vehicles used for Winter Roads, (1884) 52. Committed, 103. Objection take that this Bill is a Private Bill. — Mr. Speaker over- ruled the objection ; considered and progress reported, 108. Further considered ; no Report, lOy, Motion to place the Bill on the Orders ot" the Day, negatived, 116. 3'i7. Bill respecting vehicles used for Winter Roads, (1885) 118. Objection taken to 2nd read- ing, 197. Sustained by Mr. Speaker, 240. SaS. Bill to amend the Act 33 Vict. chap. 33, respecting vehicles for Winter Roads, (1886) 116. Second reading negatived, 355. 329. Wolfstown :— Aid for a road in that township, (1867-68) 134. (1878) 107. 330. Wotton : — Aid to complete the road from Wotton to Wolfestown, (1867-68) 44. 331. Wright : — Aid for roads and bridges in that township, (1869-70) 71. Vide Accounts, 1547. >'»■ l\ m r ' )ads, (1869-70) amended, 126. avor, 114,126, Winter Roads, Vinter Roads, )ads, (1869-70) )ended on the a Select Com- nds, (1870) 108. /ood or lumber ct Conuiiiltce feen the towns ered in Cora- iVinter Roads, III. Other Petitions relative to Roads : 332. Petition of E. Hall6 and S. Picard praying that the money expended by them in opening a winter road to Lake Jaoques-Cartier, may be reimbursed to them, (1869) 52. 333. Petition praying the Government to guarantee the loan necessary to complete cer- tain macadamized roads, (1870) 29. 334. Aid to improve public roads in this Province, (1871) 116. 166. 335. Petition praying aid for the purchase of a machine for stoning roads and for the establishment of a Stud, (1872) 62. Vide Committees, 541. Roads, Stoning of : — Vide Accounts, 1048. Roberge, Ephrem : — Vide Accounts, 1406. Roberts, Duke : — Petition for an Act to authorize the exchange and sale of certain real estates and immovables substituted by Deed of donation from Duke Roberts, to Edward S. Roberts, Silas Stewart Roberts and their children, (1881) 55. Report of notice, 60. Bill presented, 61. Referred, 66. Reported, 165. Considered, reported and passed, 173. By Council with amendments, 232. Agreed to, 233. R. A., 308. (4445 Vic, c. 87.) Robert, L6on :- Petition for an Act to authorize the sale of a property substituted under a deed of gift inter vivos by the late L6on Robert, (1885) 34. Report of notice, 39. Bill presented, 40. Referred, 52. Reported, 69. Considered amended, reported, 77. Passed, 174. By Council with an amendment, 262. Read Ist time, 262. Agreed to, 316. R. A., 320. (48 Vic, c. 82.) 50 -^W(*^ mr 802 EOBIDOUX— ROXTON. Robidoux, J. E. : — Vide Accounts, 1550, 1551. Sobitaille, L. A. : — Vide Accounts, 1553-1557. Robitaille, Olivier M. D, : — Vide Macdonald, Angus. Robitaille, Hon. Theodore :— Vide Acco^mts, 1552. Rooque, Nectaire : — Vide Accounts, 1558. Rockland Slate Company : 1. Petition for an Act to legalize the issue of certain stock of the said Company, (1867-68) 24. Notice not sufficient; 5]Mf Rule suspended, 16. Bill preaeiitod, fyl. Reported, 8(5. Committed, 00. Reported, 98. Passed, 106. By Council, 152. R. A., Ifw. (31 Vic, c. 48.) 2. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1869-70) 26. Report of notice, 57. Bill to empower the Rockland Slate Company to raise additional ca;)ital ; presented, 51st Rule suspended, 57. Reported amended, 122. Committed, 127. Reported, 135. Passed, 139. By Council, 183. R. A., 190. (33 Vic, c. 59.) Rodrigue, Narcisse :— Vide Accotmts, 1559. Rolland Paper Company : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the " Rolland Paper Com- pany," (1882) 82. Report of notice, 88. Bill presented, 89. Referred, 96. Reported, 111. Considered in Committee, amended, reported and passed, 124. By Council with an amendment ; agreed to, 174. R. A., 204. (45 Vic, c. 77.) Roman Catholic Bishops : — Vide Religious Denominations, 44. 45, 56. Roman Catholic Bishop of Montreal :— Vide Religious Denominations, 44, 45. Roman Catholic School Commissioners :— Vide Education, 132. Montreal, 251. Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum :— Vide Montreal, 250. Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation :— Vide Religious Denominations, 44. Roman Catholics (speaking the English language) : — \ide Religious Denominations,^)i),cfX Rougemont School Farm :— Vide Accounts, 1560. Rouillard J. B. :— Vide Accounts, 1561, 1562. Rouleau, Joseph :— Respecting a certain sum of money owed to the Government by liim, (1880) 179. Rouleau, Mr. : — Vide Accounts. 1563. Rouville (County) : — Vide Elections, 104, Roads, 188. Roux and Bellechasse (Townships) :— Petition for aid, (1873-74) 95. Roxton, Commissioner's Court :— Vide Accounts, 1565. Roxton, Milton and Granby (Townships) :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 72. ROYAL-RYLAND. 803 iiutiontij)ii,o'\ Royal Colonial Institute : — Vide Accounts, 15(56. Royal Commission : Bill to authorize the appointment of a Koyal Commission to inciuire into certain facts rcK- pccting the administration of the municipal atlairs of the city of Montreal, (1887) ]'21. Committed, 101. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 166. By Council, 226. It. A., 298. (50 Vic, c. 55.) V^ide Vommittees, 153. Vide Accounts, 1567. Royal Electric Company : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1884)93. Report of notice, 105. Bill presented, 106. Referred, 114. Reported, 135. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 151. By Council with an amendment, 195. Agreed to, 196. R. A., 382. (47 Vic, c. 55.) Royal Club :— Vide Montreal, 252. Roy and Annett : — Vide Accounts, 1568. Roy. Charles Francois : — Vide Accounts, 1569. Roy dit Voisine, Th^ophile :— Vide Accounts, 1570. Roy, Dr. G. E. : — Vide Accounts, 1571. Roy, Dr. J.-Bte. : — Vide Bridges, 90. Roy, Martial : — Petition praying for a gratuity for extra work performed at the ofUce ot the Queen's Printer, (1876) 133. Rules of Practice :— Vide Accounts, 1573. Rrles of the House : — Rules of the House of Commons to be those of this House until otherwise provided, (1867-68) 6. Certain Rules amendetl, (1869) 206. (1871) 50. (1872) 254. (1875) 104, 139. (1887) 217. Certain Rules suspended, Vide Committees, 154, 542-552. Orders, 180. Rules : — Rules of the House suspended with respect to certain motions, (1886) 70. Russell, Charles vs. the Queen :— Vide Accoxmts, 1574. Russell Hotel Company: — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1874-5) 35. Report of notice, 41. Bill presented, 43. Referred, 62. Reported withamendmeiit^i, 74. Considered in Committee ; reported, 81. Passed, 91. Bj Council with amendments ; considered, 206. Agreed to, 228. R. A., 312. (38 Vic, c. 91-.) Ryland, Geo. H. : — Petition praying that the House may sanction the payment of copying and restormg certain documents, (1879) 80. 804 SAGUENAY— ST. ANNE. , fe. Saguenay and Lake St. John Railway Company :— Viue Railways, 288. Saguenay and Ottawa Districts :— Special warrants in connection with relief to be afforded to the suflerers by fire in the; Vide Accounts, 521). Saguenay (District) :— Vide Civil Status, 3. Saguenay : — Vide Justice, Administration of, 93. Roads, 189. Ste. Agathe : — Vide Bridges, 98. Roads, 191-193. Surveys, 13, St. Aim6 Academy : — Vide Education, 110. St. Albert de Warwick, (Parish) :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 93. St. Alexandre, By-Road : — Respecting the continuation of, (1880) 31. St. Alphonse (Parish) :— Vide Roads, 194. St. Ambroise de Kildare :— Vide Roads, 195. Territorial Divisions, 94. Sainte Anastasie de Nelson : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 95. St. Andrew's Church : — Vide Religious Denominations, 34, .35. St. Andrews Junction Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 264. Ste. Anne and St. F^rr^ol : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 98. Ste. Anne de Beaupr^ : Petition for an Act to incorporate the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, (1880) 53. Report of notice, 04. Bill presented, 91. Referred, DO. Reported, 101. Considered in Comniittoe ; reported ; passed, 109. Fee remitted, 230. By Council, 242. R. A„ 300. (43-44 Vic, c. 73.) Ste. Anne de la Parade : — Boy's Academy. Vide Education, 100. Ste. Anne de Lapocatiere : 1. Charity, Soeurs de la: — Petition for aid, to complete their Home and for an annual grant, (1871) 44. 2. Hospice St. Joseph :— Petition for aid, (1872) 12. Vide Accounts, 1575. 3. School of Agriculture : — \\de Accounts, 1626. Ste. Anne (County of Montmorency) :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 96, 97. Ste. Anne des Monts :— Vide Roads, 196. Ste. Anne de Stukely, Sisters of Providence of :— Petition that their annual grant be con- tinued, (1883) 35. Vide Roadt, 197. STE. ANNE-STE. CfiCILE. 805 leemer, (1880) for an rtumial grant be con- Ste. Anne d'Yamachiche :— Vide yUxounts, l.Slil. Yamaclnche 2. Ste. Anne River :— Vide Bridges, 99-101. St. Anselme (Parish) : — Vide Territorial Divisions, '^d. Justice, Administralion of, 94. St, Antoine and Riviere du Loup :— ^'ide Roads, 198. St, Antoine de la Baie du Febvre : — Vide Bate St. Antoine commonly called liaie du F^bv r, St, Antoine de Tilly and St. Giles de Beaurivage :— Vide Accounts, 1668. Ste, Barbf :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 100, 101. St, Bernab6 : — Petition praying that the Registry Office be located at, (1881) 78. St, BartWlemi :— Soeurs des S. N. de J^su« et de Marie :— Vide Education, 111. St, Barth61emi (Village) :— Vide Roads, 199. St, Bazilele Orand (Parish) : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 102. St. Benoit : 1. Petition for an Act to change the name of the miinicif ality of Saint Benoit, (1886) 92. Report of notice, 98. Bill presented, 99, Referred, 132. Reported, 160. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 172. By Counci', 308. Fee remitted, 268. R. A., 432. (49-50 Vic, c. 54.) 2. Aid for an Asylum in that parish. (1867-68) 54. 3. Youville, Hospital :— Petitions for an annual grant, (1869) 59. (1869-70) 53. (1870) 43. (1873-74)46. (1874-75)77. (1875) 23,27. (1876) 59. (1877-88) 32.— Increased aid, (1871) 83. (1872) 51. (1879) 43. Vide Accounts, 1576. 4. Petition for aid to rebuild the said Hospital, (1876) 59. St. Boniface :— Vide Roads, 200. St, Bridget's Asylum :— Vide Quebec, 106, 107. St. Bridget's Refuge :— Vide Accounts, 947. St. Bridget's Total Abstinence and Benefit Society :— Vide Montreal, 256, 257. Ste. Brigide, (Parish) :— Vide Roads, 201. Ste Brigitte des Saults (Parish) .-—Vide Territorial Divisions, 103, 104. St. Calixte (Parish) ; — Vide Territorial Divisions, 105. Ste. C6cile : — Petition praying that tho village of Ste. C^cile or Valleyfield, he incorporated under the name of the town of Salaberry, (1873-74) 19. Report of notice, 65. Bill presbnted, 66. Referred, 73. 60th Rule suspended, 86. Reported with amendments, 115. Considered, reported and passed, 137. By Council with amendments, 191. Agreed to, 192. R. A., 204. (31 Vic, c. 48.) \k\e Territorial Divisions, \ 06. !l 806 ST. CfiLESTIN-ST. DAMIEN. St. C^lestin :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 107. St. C^saire Commercial College :— Vide Education, 79, 112. St. C^saire : Petition for an Act to incorporate tlie " Socii?t6 St. .Tt-an Baptiste do St. C(?saire," (ISS,")) ;". Report of notice, 62. Bill presented, 02. Referred, 80. Reported, 1*5. Considered, reported and passed, 103. By Council, 130. Fee remitted, l',)7. R. A., 321. (48 Vic.,c.o:;.i Vide Union St. Joseph de St. C6saire. St. Charles Borrom^e, Hospice de la Providence :— Vide Accounts, 1577. 8t. Charles Borrom6 de Joliette :— Vide Relic/ious Denominations, i7. St. Charles Branch of the Intercolonial Railway :— Vide Accounts, 1457. St. Charles de Caplan :— Vide Accounts, 498. St. Charles River :— Vide Bridges, 102. St. Christophe d'Arthabaska :— Vide Accounts, 1578. Ste. Claire :— Vide Roads, 202. St. Clement de Beauhamois (Parish) :— Hdpital de Saint.Joseph de :— Petition th.it it.' grant be increased, (1883) 32. St. Clement :— Vide Accounts, 1579. lioads, 203. St. Come de Kennebec :— Vide Roads, 204. Ste. Cun^gonde, (Village) : 1. Petition for an Act to incorporate the said villngp, (1870) 58. Report of notice, 81. Bill presented. 99. Referred, 111. Reported with amendments, 134, Considered, loo. Reported and passed, 160. By Council, 183. R. A., 204. (40 Vic, c. 42.) 2. Petition for amendments to the Act 38 Vic, c 73, (1882) 82. {{. i'etition for an Act to incorporate the town of Ste. Cun(''gondo, (1884) 77. Repmtof notice, 93. Bill presented, 94. Referred, 109. Reported, 105. Committed, con- sidert'd, reported and passed, 170. By Council with ainendinents; agreed to, 2:.'8. K. A., 381. (47 Vic, c. 90.) Petition adverse to this Bill, 132. 4. Petition for an Act to amend the Act 47 Vict., chap. 90, res{)ecting the town of Ste. Cunt^'gonde and to grant it more ample powers, (1880) 40. Report of notice, 98. Bill presented, 99. Referred, 111. Reported, 202. Considered and reported, 222. Piiised 234. By Council, 348. R. A., 430. (49-50 Vic, c 51.) St. Cyrille :— Vide Roads, 205. St. Cyr, Mr. : — Vide Accounts, 1580. St. Bamase : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 108, 109. St Damien (Parish) :— Vide Roads, 206,207. ST. DENIS— ST FERDINAND. 80T tion that hi St. Denis, Boys Model School :— Vide Accounts, 140. St. Denis, Hospital of the Parish of : -Petition for aid, (1877-8) 32. St, Denis, Hospice St. louis :— Vido Accounts, 1581. St, Didace (Parish) :— Vide noads,20S. St, Didace and St. Gabriel :— Vide llouds, 209. St. Edmond de Stoneham :— Vide Territonal Divisions, 110. St. Edouard de Frampton (Parish) :~YHh^ lioads, 210. Ste. Elizabeth (Parish) :— Petitions for aid to the asylum for old and inlirm women under the care of the Sisters of Providence in that parish, (1809-7U) 53. (1870) 10. (1872) 38. (187.^-7-t) W. (1875) KiG. (I87t;) 23. (lb77-78) 32.(1881) 27. (UH'l) 16. \k\o Accounts, loS'2. Joliette, \(). Tc.rntorinl Dioisions, 111. St. Elphege :— Vide St. Benoit. St. Elz^ar (Parish) :— Vitle TerritorM Divisions, 112. Ste, Emmelie de I'Energie :— Vide llouds, 211. Territorial Divisions, 113. St, Enfant Jesus, Providence of the Parish of :— Petition for aid, (1877-8) 27. St, Ephrem de Tring (Parish) :— Vide Roads, 212. St, Etienne and St. Lambert (Parishes) :— Vide Jioads, 214. St, Etienne de Laiizon and St. Nicholas (Parishes) :— Vide lioads, 213. St. Eugene de Grantham :— Vide Acco^tnts, 1583, St, Eugene (Parish) :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 114. Ste. Eulalie (Parish) :— Vide Roads, 215. Ste. Eulalie :— Aid to drain a swamp, (1882) 29. St, Eustache Branch Railway :— Vide Accounts, 1310, 1448. St. Fabien (Parish) :— Vide Roads, 216. St. Faustin and St. Jovite : — Vide Committees, 553. Terntorial Divisions, 115. Ste. F^licitd (Parish) Vide Roads, 217. St, F^lix de Valois :— Vide Territonal Divisions, 116. St, F61ix du Cap Rouge :— Vide Temtorial Divisions, 117. St. Ferdinand d'Halifax : 1. Asile des Ali6n6s :— Vide Accounts, 1584. 808 ST. FERDINAND-ST. FliANCOIS. a. Dispensary: — Petition for aid to establish ii dispensary, (1872) 68. 3. Hospice St. Julien: — Petitions for a continuance of their annual grant, (1874-5) 27, (1870) 98. (1881) L7. (1882) 21). (1883) .38.— Increased aid, (1877-8) 79. Vide Arromih, 1585. 4. Soeurs de la Charity :— Petition for aid, (1872) 38. St. F^rr^ol (Parish) :— Vide Territorial DiviHona, 118-120. St. Fideles :— Vide Roads, 218. St. Flavien (Parish) :— Vide Roads, 219. Ste. Flore :— Vide Roads, 220. 'St. Francis Bridge Company :— Vide Bridges, 107, 108. St. Francis College :— Vide Education, 113. St. Francis Commercial Academy :— Vide Education, 114. St. Francis, District :— Vide Accounts, 101. St. Francis and Megantic International Railway Company : -Vide Railways, 266, 207. St. Francis and Yamaska Rivers Improvement Company :— Vide Navigation Compunies, 7,8. St. Francis Mining and Smelting Company :— Vide Mining Companies, 13. St. Francis River : 1. Petition for an Act to regulate the floating of cord-wood and the trade in cord-wood on the River St. Francis, (1869) 58. 3. Petition for an Act to regulate the floating of cord-wood on the River St. Francis and its tributaries, (1875) 99. Referred to a Select Committee, 116. First report, 1.37. Second report. (App. No. 3.) 186. Petition and report to be printed, 188. Vide Com- mittees, 554. 3. Petition for an Act to regulate the floating of cord-wood on that River, (1876)28. Referred to a Select Committee, 48. First report ; Quorum reduced, 64. Member added, 67. Second and final Report with the draft of a Bill, 98. Concurred in 109. Bill presented, 109. Committed, 147. Considered, amended reported and passed, 151. By Council with an amendment, 197. Agreed to 198. R. A., 205. (40 Vic, c. 67.) Vide Committees, 555. Vide Committees, 554, 555. Bridges, 103, 106. St. Francis Valley Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 268. St. Francois de la Petite Riviere (Parish) :— Vide Roads, 221. St. Francois du Lac, Hopitalde :--Petition for aid, (1876) 26. (1877-78)32. (1880)20. (1881) 17. Vide Accounts, 1586. ST. FRANgOIS-ST. GUILLAUME. 809 St, FranQois du Lac, Sisters of Charity of :-Petition for aid, (1879) 17, (1882) 1(1. (1883) 21. St, Fran?oi8-Xavier de Viger (Parish) :— Vide linails, 222. St, Gabriel de Brandon : — Viilo Lands, 18. RaUwaya, 353, Territorial Divisions, liiOJ, 121. St, Gabriel de Stratford (Parish) :— Vido Heligious Denominations, 60. Roads, 223. St, Gabriel West (Parish) :— Vide Roads, 224. St. Gabriel (village) : — Petition for amendments to the Act 38 Vict,, ch. 73 (1882) 82. 1 St, Gabriel (village) :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 122. Ste, Genevieve de Berthier : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 123. 1 Ste, Genevieve, Commissioner's Court :— Vide Accounts, 1587. i St, Georges de Henriville : — Petition for an Act to order the re-opening of a by-road in the parish of St. Georges de Henrivilie in the county of Iberville, (1881) 35. Keport of notice, 41. Bill presented, 73. Referred, 85. Reported, 194. Fee remitted, 202. Consider- ed, amended, reported and passed, 205. By Counseil, 246. R. A. 308. (44-45 Vic. c, 85.) Petition against this Bill, 65. St, Georges, Jersey, Lini^re and Shenley :— Vide Roads, 225. I St, Germain de Grantham :— Vide Accounts, 1588. , Germain de Grantham and West Wickham (Townships) :— Vide Roads, 226. I St, Germain de Rimouski : — Vide Religious Denominations, 61. Rimouski. St, Germain du Lao Etchemin, (Parish) :— Vide Parishes, Erection of, 2. Roads, 227. I Ste. Gertrude :— Vide Roads, 228. 1. St. Gervais (Parish) :— Petition praying the Government to cause to be copied at its own expense, the Registers of the parish of St. Gervais, (1872) 145. 2. Petition praying the Government to cause the Registers of that parish to be copied, (1873-74)74. 3. Petition for aid to cause to be copied registers of Baptisms, Ac, of the pariah of St. Gervais, (1875) 15. I St, Giles (Parish) Vide Roads, 229. [St, Giles de Beaurivage : — Vide Accounts, 1668. [St, 6r6goire de Nazianze :— Vide Parishes, erection of, 13. jSt, Guillaume and St. Bonaventure :— Vido Territorial Divisions, 124. 810 ST. IIENTII. St. f.emi, (Town) 1. IJill to Kiv(( ininipiliatc cflect to tho Proclninntion estalilishiiiK the town ol'.^t. Hcmi; lU'eHDiitod, (1874-75) SI). Coinmittod, U.S. Order lor House in l!oiuiiiitteo (lisiliaiv,.]; Hill rel'crred to a .Soloet Conimitlee, '.»',». Jleiiortcd with ameiidnieiitH, l()!i. ,'L'd ; Bill relcned haek to the Select Ooaiiniit.c;, nj. l{ei)orted with ameiidtuonts, I'Jl. tiue.stion fnr House in ('ommittee; olijcetinn tnkin that the liill is a i'rivato (me, and that the notices, have notheen >;iven ; Deliitc ailjdiir. neil at (5 o'eloek, lo,'}. Dehate re.siiniod ; Objection withdrawn ; Hill (ionHideredinCdrn. mittee; reported ; piii^sed, h"). By Council, 17"). R. A., ;U4. {'AS Vic, c. 72.) Vide Com- mitUes, r).')(i. Petition in I'avor, 107. I'etition that the villajje Deliwle do not I'orin a |iart ol' tho town ot'8t. Henri. MS. I'ltition against, KU. 2. Petition for an Act ol' incorimration, (1875) 18. Report of notice, 104. Bill ijrcsoiitnl, olst Enlc suspended, 1(C). Referred, lol, (JOth Rule suspended, 184. Fee refundeil, l\j. 3t Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (187G) 58. Report of notice, 81. Bill presented, IK). Referred, 114. Reportinl with amendments, l.')',). Re|)oit recum- mending the remi.ssion of the Fee of iSUlU, 175. Considered, reported and ijat-seii, l>ii. By Council, 201. R. A., 2U3. (40 Vic., c. 4'.).) 4. Petition for amendments to the Act of incorporation, of the town of St. Henri (lN7',t 42. Iveport of notice, 81. Bill presented, 88. Referred, ,08. Reported, 210. Coiisiiit'itl in Connnittee; repoited ; passed, 215. By Council with amendments, 2iiO. AKncd ti 2',tl. R. A., 361. (42-4;? Vic, c5S.) 5. Petition for an Act to latify hy-law. No. 25, of the town of Si. Henri, graniiiii; aiii to the Merchants' Manufacturing Company, (1881) 78, 7'J. Report of notice, '.)2. Bii! prese ited, '■)3. Referred, 1 15. Reported, 207. Motion to refer back the Bill to tlw' I'li- vate Bills Committee, Mr. Speaker iuleiil of tlu! assocsincnts to bo iiiipdMcd uixm tln> piirisli of St, TI(>iiri des Taimei'io.s in relation to the constiiuaion ol a uliun^li ikc, to lie t;nlai>;ed, (LS.SO) 81, lleport of notice, 8',>. Hill pre.sento.l, Dl. Uoforrotl, 1.")"). Hcijoitod, :2:iO. Considered in Coininitteo : reported ; imssed, J4(). By Council, 'JOlJ. K. A., 308, (43-11 Vic, c. 37.) •i. Keport of the Private Bills Committee respecting, (1881) 1U4. Vide Aicounta, 1735. St. Hippolyte (Parish) :— Vide Jioadu, 230, 231. Territorial Dimions, 125-129. St, Honors (Parish) ;— Vide Jiouds, 232, 233, 234. St, Agnes : — Vide Territorial Diviaiom, 1.30, St. Hyacinthe (City) : 1, I'etiticn of the Mayor and Corpor.itinn of St. Hyncintlio, for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1870) 22. Report of notice, 20. Bill presented, 78. Reported amended, 128. Conunitted, 130. Considered and amended ; reported ; pa.-j.xed, 130. By Council, 219. R. A., 220. (34 Vic, c 30.) a. I'litition for amendments to the Act of incorporation of the city of St. Hyacinthe, (1><7I')) 58. Recommend suspension of 51st Rule, ()4. 51st Rule suspended and Bill pre- sentrd, 00. Referred, 75. Reported with amendments, 134. Considered and amended, 153. Re-committed, amended, reported and passed, 180. By Council, 200. R. A., 204. (40 Vic. c. .50.) 3. Gas Company, St. Hyacinthe :— Vide Gas ComiMnies, I. General Hospital, St. Hyacinthe :— Vide AccouiUs, 1591. 5. Hopital St. Louis de St. Denis ;— Bctition for aid, (1879) 30. 6. Hotel-Dieu :— Petition for aid, (1807-08) 10. (1809) 13. (1871) 18. (1872) 97. (1873-74) ;'.(). (1874-5) 45.— Inciea.se(l aid, (1870)49. Vide Acmimts, 1592. 7. Aid to huild an Hosi)ital, (1809) 13. (1809-70) 14. (1872) 22. 8. New Passenger's Bridge Company, St. Hyacinthe :— Vide Bnilges, 56, 109, 110. Orphelinat St. Hyacinthe : 9. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1873-74) 29. Report of notice, 34. Bill pre- sented, 35. Referred, 49. Reported with an amendment, 05. Considered in Com- mittee, reported and passed, 73. By Council, 135. R. A., 202i (37 Vic. c. 37.) 10. Petition for aid, (1873-74) 30. (1875) 18. (1876) 81. =L i. 812 ST. HYACINTHE-ST. JEAN. Orphelinat St. Hyacinthe •.—continued. 11. Petition praying that the amounts granted in favor of said Asylum for 1874-75 be given to them, (1877-78) 26. la. Ouvroir Ste Genevieve, St. Hyacinthe :— Petitions for aid, (1870) 85. (1871) 18. (1872) 22. (187.3-74) 30. (1874-75) 45. Vide Accounts. 15'J3. 13. Roman Catholic Cemetery, St. Hyacinthe :— Vide Cemeteries, 7. 14. Seigniory of St. Hyacinthe : — Vide Accounts, 115. 15. Sisters of St. Joseph : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1881) 17. Report oi notice, 61. Bill, intituled, an Act to incorporate the Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Hyacinth (From Legislative Council), 122. Road twice and referred, 123. Reported, with amendments, 105. Considered, reported and passed, 174. Fee remitted, 188. Aiuend- ments agreed to by Council, 195. R. A., 307. (41-45 Vic. c. 53.) 16. Soci6t6 de Passage du Pont Neuf, St. Hyacinthe :— Vide Bridges, 109, 110. 17. Soeurs de Charity de St. Hyacinthe : — Petition for a continuance of their annual grant, (1874-75) 45. Vide Accou7its, 1591-1594. Religious Denominations, 62, 63. St. Hyacinthe (County) : — Vide Elections, 105. St. Hyacinthe Election :— Vide Accounts, 1594. St. Hyacinthe le Confesseur : — Vide Religions Denomination, 64. St. Hyacinthe Macademizing Company :— Vide Roads, 235. St. Hyacinthe and Bagot : — Vide Parliamentary Representation, 1. St. Hyacinthe and Chambly :— Vide Committees, 155. St. Ignacs du Cdteau du Lac, Asylum of :— Petition for aid, (1879) 21. (1881) 31. St. Ir^n^e :— Vide Roads, 286. St. Isidore (Parish) :— Vide Roads, 237. St. Jacques Building Society :— (1880) Vide Montreal, 281. St. Jacques de I'Archigan Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 269. St. Janvier de Weedon : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 131, 132. St. Jean : 1. Hospital :— vide Accounts, 1598. a. Salle d'Asile :— Vide Accou7its, 1599. St. Jean and Iberville Hydraulic and Manufacturing Company :— Vide Manu/actuHng Companies, 11. ST. JEAN BAPTISTE— ST. JOHNS 813 St, Jean Baptiste (Town) :— Petition lor an Act to incorporate the town of St. Jean Baptiste, (1884) 40. Keport of notice, 63. Bill presented, 63. Keferred, 72. Reported 128. Considered, reported and passed, 133. By Council with amendments, 181. Agreed to, 182. R. A., 380. (47 Vic, c. 89.) St, Jean Baptiste de Quebec :— Vide Parishes, erection of, 12. St, Jean Baptiste de Nicolet : — Vide Religious Denominations, 52. St, Jean Baptiste de Montreal : — Vide Religious Denominations, 48, 43. St. Jean Chrysostdme (Parish) : — Vide Territori,al Divisions, 133, 134. St, Jean Chrysostdme Riyer :— Vide Navigations, 12, 13. St, Jean de Dieu Asylum :— Vide Accounts, 82. St, Jean Deschaillons, Commissioners' Court :— Vi Je Accounts, 1595. St. Jean d'Iberville .- I. Hospital :— Vide Accounts, 1597. a. Salle d'Asile :— Vide Accounts, 1596. St, Jean d'Iberville :— Vide Accounts, 1596, 1597. St. Jean Dorchester : — Vide Accounts, 1598, 1599. St, Jean de Matha (Parish) '—Vide Roads, 238. St, Jean, Island of Orleans :— Vide Accounts, 420. St, Jean, Sisters of Charity :— Aid for their hospital, (1882) 16. Aid for their asylum, 16. St, Jerome, College : — Vide Education, 116. St, Jerome, Commercial Academy :— Vide Education, 115. St, Jdrome (Parish) : — Vide Roads, 239. Territorial Divisions, 135, 136. St, J6r6me Branch Railway :— Vide Accounts, 256, 1407. St, Joachim de Shefford :— Vide Parishes, erection of, 10, 11. St. Johns (Town) : 1. Petition of the town council of the town of St. John's for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1867-68) 71. Report of notice, 75. Bill presented; 49th Rule sus- pended, 75. Reported amended, 79. Committed, 84. Reported, 87. Passed, 90. By Council, 132. R. A., 155. (31 Vic, c. 49.) 2. Petition for amendments to the Act incorporating, (1873-74) 37. Report of notice, 52. Bill presented ; read twice and referred, 53. Reported with amendments, 69. Considered, reported and piwsed, 76. By Council with amendments ; considered, 135. Agreed to, 144. R. A., 203. (37 Vic, c 45.) !l v»i 814 ST. J OR'NS -continued. 3 St. Johns (Town) : — continued. . Petition for an Act to amend the Act of incorporation of that town, 22 Vict, chan lOG. (1875)40. Report of notice, 44. Bill presented, 44. Referred, 70. Ik'iHiited with amendments, 136. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 145. By Council with amendments, 189. Agreed to, 192. R. A., 195. (39 Vic, c. 48.) Petitioas against' referred to Committee on Miscellaneous Private Bills 115. 4. Petitions for amendments to the Act of incorporation of the town of St. John's, (188fii 81, 160. Report of notice, 93. Bill presented, 93. Referred, 155. Reported, L''2n, Considered in Committee ; reported; passed, 240. By Council with amendments, lis;, Read 1st time, 287. Agreed to, 288. R. A., 307. (43-44 Vic, c. 62.) 5. Petition for an Act to amend the Act of incorporation of the town of St. John's (434i Vict,, chap. 62, (18S1) 59. Report of notice, 80. Bill presented, 81. Rcfcireii, 25. School of Medicine and Surgery :— Vide Medical I'ro/ension, lit, 20. School Tax :— Vide Education, 80, 1'29, 131-134. School Teachers ; — Vide Accounts, 1030, Kdvcation, 27. Scott, Wliiam Wallace : — Petition Ibr an Act lo authorize tlie sale of oeitain y)rniierty lie- longing to the estate of the late William VVallaee Scott, (1887) 72. Report ot notice, 80. Bill presented, 81. Referred, 113. Ko|)orted, 130. Considered, reported and pnssed, 144. By Council, 220. R. A., 297. (50 Vie., c. 70.) Seals and Inventories: — Bill respecting the notilication for and the attendance at the re- moval of Seals and Inventories, (1877-78) 29. Referred to a Select Committee, G'J. Bills referred, 153. Report the Bill respecting the notification for and attendance at tlie removal of Seals and Inventories and the Bill respecting notice of Sherilf'.s sales, 178. Report the Bill respecting proof of Heirship ifec, 190. Considered reported and passed, 191. By Council, 225. R. A., 228. (41 Vic, c. 11.) Vide Committees, 557. Seat of Government : 1. Motion that it would he in the interest of the Province to transfer the seat of Government to Montreal, \. 0. Totitions for aid to piirchttBC «eed-grain, (1874-75) 278, 295. 7. I't'tition for aid for oortaiii fnniiiics in the townnliip of Cranbmirno to onablo them to purcliHBe Hcrd-jirain, their crojis having hcen destroj-ed by a hail-storm, (1875) 36. S. Petitions praying delay for the reimynient of Hinns lonned for seed-grain, (1878) 102. 9t Petition from Hevd .1. F. X. DesanlnierH and others, of I'ointe du Lac ; praying to be relieved from the rembursment of $4U0 lent to the said parish for the purchase of setd-grain, (1879) 50. VxAq Accounts, 1632-1G34. Committees, 156. Seigniorial Dues, abolition of :— Vide Accounts, 1635. Seigniorial Law : — Vide Committees, 558. i; t%%mt^tm. I. Bills relative to Seigniories, 1-7. II. Petitions relative to particular Seigniories, 8, 17. III. Other Petitions relative to Seigniories, 18, 19. I. Bills relative to Seigniories : 1. Bill to amend the Consolidated Seigniorial Act ; and to remedy certain errors com- mitted in the drawing np of the cadastres of certain Seigniories and notably in that of the Seigniory of Nicolas Rioux ; presented (1869) 83. Motion for second reading ; objection taken that the liill is a Private one and ought to have been brought in on a Petition ; Mr. Speaker decides that it is a Private Bill ; Order for second reading discharged ; Bill withdrawn, 147. 2. Respecting re-entry upon abandoned lands in the Seigniories; presented, (1870) 47. Committed, 65. Considered and amended ; reported, 117. Passed, 121. By Coun- cil with amendments, 205. Considered, 207. Agreed to 208. R. A., 221. (34 Vic, c. 7.) 3. Bill to amend chap. 30, of the Act 29th and 30th Vic, intituled : " An Act to explain certain provision of the Seigniorial Law " ; presented, (1870) 109. Referred to aSelect Committee, 192. Vide Committees, 558. 826 SEiamoniES- canlinued. I. Bills relative to Seigniories : — continued. 4. Bill to facilitate the keeping of the accounts of the cens ec rentes ; presented, (1873-74) 158. Read and passed, 190. By Council, 1^s^■.'< of the Seigniory of Rigaud, (1870) 17. Motion to refer the petition to a Select Committee, negatived, 110. 14. Petition praying to be re-imbursed certain sums paid to the Seigniors of Kigiiiu., (1873-74) 144. 15. Riviere du Loup anf^ Terrebois : — Petition of Beno.t Dech^ne et al., prayinn lluit they be not compelled to renew their titles as Censitaires, (1867-68) 136. Yamaska : 16. Petition for amendments to the Act to amend the Acts regulating the Coinnion of the Seigniory of Yamaska, and to authorize the partition of the said Common, (Wu- 68) 127. 17. Petition for an Act to authorize F. R. Vanasse and others to have their rights dellned in the Common of the Seigniory of Yamaska, (1869) 30. SEiaNIORIES-SETTLERS. 82*7 .aw; presented ard de Co\'m\ ors of Kijiiii'u, III. Other Petitions relative to Seigniories : IS. Tetitions praying that every proprietor of a Seigniory bo compelled to keep a book in which to enter the payments made for rents, &c., (1872) 3G, 38, 59. Bill prcdented, 140. 19. Petition for the abandonment of arrears of Seigniorial Rents, (1874-5) 107. \'uk Accoimls, 163(1-1040. Seizure :— Vide Executions. Seminary of Chicoutimi :— Vide Chicouiimi. Stoical, L. A. :— Vide Accou.iL;, ]G41. Members, 00-52. Senescoupe River :— Vide Bridges, 120. Jpn^enne, Mr. :— Vide Accounts, 1642. Septuor Hayden :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the " Septur Haydn of Quebec, " (1882) 77. Reportof notice, 87. Bill prcsenled, SO, Referred, 96. Reported, 111. Considered •II Committee, reported and pafi.-ed, 125, By Council with amcnilment, 169. Agreed to, 169. Fee remitte(' 237. R. A., 204. (45 Vic, c. 97.) Petition for aid, 77. Sergeant-at-ArOiS :— Vide Legidative Assemldij, 102-112. Sessional Clerks :— Vitle Accounts, 772, 1643, 1644. Legislative Assembly, 113. Sessional Employees :— Vide Accounts, hU'), 1646. Sessional Papers :— Vide Accounts, 1647. Settlement of the Country :— Vide Accounts, 1648. Settlers •. 1. Petition of Pierre Michaud and others of the town and parish of Le^vis, for a free ^■.•ait of land, ivud for the pas.sing of a law protecting th6 honiestead of the Settler, I.S67-68) 24. ii. I5il: for the encouragement of Settlers on Crown Lands ; presented, (1867-<)8) 96 Committed, 133. Con.sidered and reported with amendments ; read the third time and passed, 135. By Council, 154. R. A., 156. (31 Vic, c. 20.) 3. Bill to amend the Quebec Act 3(; Vic, chap, 9, as regards the permission to Settlers to cut timber; presented, (1874-75) 74. Considered in Committee and progress reported, 259- Again considered in Committe, 282. 4. Bill to amend the Acts relating to Settlers, 3). Vic, ch. 20 and 32 Vic,, ch. 13. (From Legislative Council) Read (1872) 116. Committed, 144. Considered and reported, 156. Passed, 161. R. A., 271. (36 Vic, c. 19.) 5. Bill for the Protection of Settlers, (1882) 84. Motion for second reading; Debate ailjourned, 167. Committed, considered and amended, 168. RecommiUed, amended and reported, 177. Passed, 179. By Council with an amendment, 213. Agreed to, 214. B. A., 362. (45 Vic, c 12.) 828 SETTLERS.— SHERBROOKE. Settlers — continued. 6. Bill for the relief of certain Settlers on Crown Landi:;, (1885) 242. Committed, 2.>). Considered, amended, reported and i)assed, 270. By Council, 300. R. A., 32'J. (48 Vic, c. 33.) Vide Committees, loO. Vide Accounts, 1G49-1652. Interpretation, Act. Settlers Metgermette &c. :— Vide Addretses, 29. Settlement of the Province -.—Vide Accounts, 1648. Seymour, Silas : — Petition that his answers to the report of Mr. Light be laid before the House, (1874-.")) 172. Shanly, W. :— Vide Accounts, 1653. Shawinigan :— Vide Tcrritomd Divisions, 170, 177. Shefford and Brome Mutuel Fire Insurance Company : — Vide Insurance Companies, 40. Shefford (County) :— Vide Elections, 77, 107. Shefford (Township) :— Vide Jioads, 276. Shenley (Township) :— Vide Roads, 277. Territorial Divisions, 178. Sheppard, James et al. : — Petition praying to be exempted hx, taxes of the town of Sorel, (1882) ".8. Sherbrooke : .ying a pen ion of the 1. Petition for an Act to legalize its subscription towards the relief of the suifcrprs hy | the Chicago lire, (1871) 44. Recommend suspension of 51st Rule, 54. 51st Rule sus- pended ; Bill presented, referred, 71. Reported, 117. Committed, considered, reported] and passed, 130, By Council, 377. R. A., 228. (35 Vic, c. 40.) Jl. Petition for an Act. of incorporation, (1875) 14. Report of notice, 24. Bill presciUeil. 26. Referred, ',]'.). Reported amended, 96. Considered reported and passed, 102.1 By Council with an amendment, 178. Agreed to, 178. R. A., 195. (39 Vic., c. TiO.) 8. Petition for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1879) 17. Report of notice, 43. Bill presented ; read twice and referred, 44. Reported, 95. Passed, 105. By [ Council, 163. R. A., 361. (42-43 Vic, c 60.) . Agreed to, 1347. R. A., 321. (48 Vic, c. 69.) Vide ^'fZumaon, 138. Sherbrooke, Hospice du Sacre-Coeur: — Vide Accounts, 1655. Sherbrooke, Hospital : Petition for aid, (1874-75)71. (1875)14. (1876)59. Vide Accounts, li;54. Sherbrooke, Orphan Asylum :— Petition for aid, (1874-75) 45. Sherbrooke Seminary :— Vide Education, 85. Sherbrooke (Township) : — Vide Education, 84. Territorial Divisions, 179, 180. Sherbrooke Bridge Company :— Vide Bridges, 121. Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships Railway Company :— Vide liailwaiis, 289-292. Sherbrooke, Eastern Townships and Kennebec Railway Company :— Vid(! Hailwai/s, 292- Sherbrooke Gas and Water Company :— Vide Gas Companies. Sherbrooke Iron and Manufacturing* Company : — Viii(> .Manufacturimj Companies, 15. Sherbrooke Loan and Mortgage Company :— Vide Sherbrooke Permanent Building Society. Sherbrooke Manufacturing Company :— Vide Manufacturing Companies, 16. Sherbrooke Mining and Smelting Company :— N'ide Mining Companies, 14. Sherbrooke Nickel and Phosphate Mining Company :--Vidi' Mining Comptmies, 15. Sherbrooke Permanent Building Society : — rctition tor an Act to cl\ange the name of "Tile Slu'rhrooke Permanent Building Society " to that of "TiicShc'hrocjke Loan and Mortgage Company," and to ext(>nd 'he powcre thereof, (188()) 46. Report oi notice, 54. liill presented, 54. Referred, 55. Reported, 160. Considered, reported and passed, 172. By Council amended, 237. Agreed to, 238. R. A., 430, (49-50 Vic. c. 66.) Sherbrooke Turf Club:— Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1882) 124. Report of notice ; Bill presented, 131. Referred, 1.36. Reported, 145. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 159. By Council, 200. R. A., 204. (45 Vic, c. 98.) Sherbrooke Water Power Company :— Petition of John Sanboume and another, praying to 1)0 incorporated under tlH> name of the Sherbrooke Water Power Company, (1870) 35. Report of notice, 64. Bill presented, 65. Reported amended, 108. Committed, 116. Considered, reported anu passed, 124. By Council, 170. R. A., 221. (84 Vic, c. 42.) 830 SHEEBROOKE— SHERIFF'S. Sherbrooke Young Men's Christian Association :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the Shcrbrooke Young Men's Chi istian Assoijiation, (188G) IG. Report of notice, .'V,t. Bill presented, 40. Referred, 49. Reported, 8!). Considered, reported and read the third time, 122. Piiased, 131. By Council, 210. Fee remitted, 21.'j. R. A., 431. (49, fiO, Vic, c. 00.) Shehyn, Joseph : — Vide Elections, 102. Sheriffs : I. Bill to provide for the paying over in certain cases of moneys received by Slieriffs, rrotluinotaries, and Clerks of the Circuit Courts; presented, (18t')7-68) 42. Committed, 93. Considered, and reported with amendments, 114. Passed, 119. By Council, 1,52, R. A., 155. (31 Vic, c. 17.) *2. Bill for better dcfming tl;e powers ofSheriffs in civil matters ; presented, (1SG7-08) 38, Si. Bill to remedy certain illegalities and irregularities committed in the oflice of the Slierilfof the district of Ottawa Ac. ; presented, (1874-75) 1.54. Committed, 23'.i. Cuii- siilered and amended in Committee ; reported ; passed, 247. By Council, 2G5. R, A„ 315. (38 Vic, c. 20.) 4. Bili respecting the salary of certain Sheriffs ; presented, (187G) 110. Read a socond time, 127. Reail the third time and passed, 140. By Council, 183. R. A., 204. (10 Vic. c 11,) Vid« Committees, 157. Vide Accounts, 165G, 1062. Sheriflfs and Prothonotaries :— Vide Accounts, 1658. Committees, 158. Sheriff of Arthabaska :— Vide Accoxtnts, 165D. SherifiF of Kamouraska : — Vide Accounts, 1661. Sheriff of Iberville;— Vida Accounts, 1660. Sheriffs of the Province :— Vide Accounts, 1662. Sheriffs, Prothonotaries and Registrars :— Vide Justice, Administration, of, 77, 78. Sheriff's Sales : 1. Bill to supplement articles 648. 049 and 050, relating to the advertisement of Sheritrs Sales, by providing for the giving notije of such sale to hypothecary creditors ; pre- sented, (1875) 45. Objection taken that the bill is not in order; the same sustained by Mr. Speaker, 03. 2. Petition praying for an amendment to section 13 of the Act 43-44 Vict., chap. 25, (1880) 46. Vide Civil Code and Code of Civil Frocedeure, 10, 13, 16. SCHOOLBRED— SOCIETY 831 Schoolbred Seigniory of :— Vide Accounts, 1CG3. Schoolbred (Township) :— Vide Bridgen, V2-2,. Silver Plume Mining Company :— Vide Mining Companies, 16. Simard, Etienne -.—Vide Leffislative Asset ly, 91, 'J2. Simpson (Township) :— Vide Agriculture, 8. Simpson, John Henry :~Vid" lies Dorval. Sinking Fund :— Vide Accounts, 1664, 1665. Situation of the County :— Vide Committees, 560. Slaughter Houses Company :— Vide Montreal Abattoir Company. Small Causes :— Vide Accounts, 1666-1670. Smith, Charlotte :— Petition for an Act to autiiorize the nale of certain inimoviilile.s.su)iiect to substitution, l>y the will of the late Charles Smith, senior, (1880) 31>. Reporl: of notice, 54. Bill presented, .55. Referred, 154. Keiwrted, 181). Considered in Coni- niittee, 207. Ke-eoinmitted, amended, reported and passed, 224. By Council 305 H. A.. 307. (4.3-44 Vic, c 78.) Smith, George G. :— Vide Law, Practice of, 25. Smith, Joseph :— Petition for a Committee to inciuire into certain facts respecting a claim made by him, (1882) 183. Vide Accounts, 1671. Smith, P, E.:— Petition prayiuR that a l)igest or General Index to the .Journals of the (iuehec Legislature, prepared hy him, he adopted, (1880) 133. Smith, Walton :— Vide Accounts, 1737. Snow Fences -.—Bill respecting, (1883) 111. Committed, l'.t3. Considarcd, reported and imsed,2.34. By Council, 262. R. A., 361. (46 Vic, c. 29.) Societ6 Beige Canadienne :— Petition for an A(;t to incipurate " La Soci6tC" Bolge Cana- dienne." (1887)56. Report of notice, 81. Bill presented, 81. Referred, 89. Reported amended, 121. Considered, reported and jjassed, 138. By Coimcil, 197. R A "97 (50 Vic, c. 46.) ■ ■ ■' " Soci6t6 de Construction Canadienne :— Vide Montreal, 280. Sooi6t6 de Secours Mutuels des Frangais :— Vide Montreal, 282. Soci6t6 St. Jean-Baptiste de St. Romuald de Farnham : -Vide Famham, 2. Society of Jesus : Petition for an Act to incorporate the, (1887) 72. Report of notice, 94. Bill presented, 97. Referred, 123. Reported, 157. Six month's hoist, negative!, 1,1. Considered and amended, 173. Furtlier considered, reported and passed, 177. Fee refunded, 205. Passed by Council, 276. R. A., 296. (50 Vic, c. 28.) Petition against this Bill,' 157. Vide Accounts, 1673. 832 SCEURS-SOUEL. SoBurs de I'Asile de la Providence—: Vide Montreal, 226-228. Soeurs de la Providence -.—House to j,'o into Committee to consider a certain propoaed Kesolution nspeclin^' a loim ol' •■SOO.dOO to Les Ueveromles Siours lie la rrovidcnri.' of Montreal, (1875) KU. His Excellency's recommendation signitied ; House )j;oes into Committee ; llesolution reported and agreed to, 16:2. Somerset, Soeurs du Sacr6 Coeur :— Petition for aid, (1871) 14G. Sons of Temperance, Grand Division of :— Petition for the appointment of an ollicer to carry tmt the Dunkin Act, (1677-78) 7;i. Sorel (Parish) : — Vide Tervitorial Divisions, 181- Sorel (Town) : 2. Petition praying that the moneys derived from licenses for the sale of Spiiituous liquors, be placed to ihoir account as a sinking fund, (1871) LIO. 2. Petition of the town council of Sore! for amendments to their Act of incorpo- ration, (187 li) -'J. licport of notice, ol. Bill presented, .>'.». Referred, 87. Ucpuml amended, IIU. Considered, rei)orted and passed, i2()7. By Council with aincnd- ments, l2()i5. AnKmdment referred to Private Bills Committoe, liiM. Reported, amcndrj, committed, considered and repcjrted ; agreed to as amended, -(w. Anuudnients nf the Assembly agreed to by Council, 270. R. A.. 1!7l'. (liG Vic, c. 58.) retition against the foregoing, 140. 3. Petition for amendments to the Act incorporating the town of, (1870) 42; prespnti'il, 52. Report of notice, 50. Referred, 5'J. Reported, 110. Ortlc'r foi' Mouse in Connnittw discharged ; referred back to the same Committee, 127. Reported, 154. Considered in Committee, reixirted ; |);issed, U)S. By Council witli amendments, 252, Agreed tu, 25;}. R. A„ ;5tl2. (42-i;5 Vic, c. 50,) A, Petition for an Act to amenil the Act of incorporation of the town ol Sond, (iss:') 28. Report of notice, 'X\. Bill presented, 42. Referred, VtO. Reiiorted, IGO, Considered in Committee and progress re))orteil, 175. To be re-printed, 208. Further considered, amendctl, reported and pnssed, 221. By (Council with anu'iidments, 25t). R. A., 802. (45 Vic, c. 102.) 155. Agreed tn. 5. I'etition for an Act to amend the viirious Acts respecting the incori)oralion of the town of Sorel, (1885) 23, Report of notice, 155. Bill presented, 313. Referred, Ti", R{>ported, GO. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 77. By Council with an amendment, 115. Agreed to, 115. R. A., 320. (48 Vic, c. G8.) 6. Petitition for an Act to amend the Act 23 Victoria, chapter, 75, and the various Acts amending the same and containing provisions relative to the corporation of the town of Sorel, (18S4) 114. Report of notice ; 49th Rule suspented ; Bill presented, 1-S. Referred, 153. Reported, 170. Considered, reported and passed, 102. By Council with ametulm(Mits, 2G8. Agreed to, 269. R. A., 382. (47 Vic, c. 85.) 7. Sorel, Association St, Pierre de : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (hSti;)) 4'2, Report of notice, 48, Bill presented, 62. Reported amended, 75. Committed, 80. Reported, 8.5. Passed, 88. By Council, 113. R. A., 220. (32 Vic, c '.10.) SOREL-SOUTH. 833 f an ollicer to of Spiriiuniiii §. Catholic School Commissioners :— Vide Education, 47. 9. College du Sacr6-Coeur de :— Petition Ibraid, (18S1) 17. Y'ulc Accounts, 1G74. Educa- tion, 8G, 124. 10. Congregation St. Michel :— Vide Acronnts, 1G75. 11. General Hospital :— Petition for aid, (1870) 45. (1875) 55. (1877-78) 111. (1879) 50. (1880) 105. For continuance of annual grant, (1881) 13(). (1882) 83. Vide Accounts, 1G76. I'i. Orphelinat : — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1872) 07. Report of notice, 107. Bill presented, 108. Referred, 180. Reported amended, 182. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 197. By Coiuicil, 2G9. R. A., 272. (3G Vic, c. 73.) Petition for aid, 07. i:t. Sorel, Orphelinat de ;— Petition for aid, (1873-74) GO. (1874-75) 48. M. Sorel, Union St. Joseph: — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (18G9)31. Report of notice, 35. Bill i)resented, 70. Reported umemled, 83. Committed, 88. Reported, amended, 00. Passed, 04. By Council, 140. R. A., 220. (32 Vic, c 01.) Vide Accounts, 1G77. I Sorel Wharfage Compagny ;— Vide Wharfage Company. Soulanges (County) :— Vide Elections, 108. Registrar of the County of :— Vide Accounts, 1510, 1512. Sourds-Muets Institution Catholique :— Petition for a special grant, (1879) 3G. South Durham (Township) :— Vide Roads, 279. I South Eastern Counties Junction Railway Company :— Vide Railways, 295-298. South Eastern Railway Company :— Vide Accounts, 1478, 1479, 1480. Railways, 299-303. I Southern Frontier : — Vide Beauce, Dorchester, Bellechasse, etc.. South Ham :— Vide Roads, 279 . I South Shore Railway and Tunnel Company :— Vide Railways, 304, 305. South Shore Turnpike Trustees :— Vide Accounts, 1679. 52 884 tSPEAKER. ^pfalicr. I. Bills relative to the Office of Speaker, 1—3. II. Speaker chosen, 4—6. III. Speaker's Speeches on various occasions, 7 — 10. IV. Speaker gives the Casting Vote on Questions, 11. V. Decisions of Mr. Speaker, on Questions of Order or Privi- lege, 12—228. VI. Speaker communicates matters to the House, 229 — 257. (1.) Informs the lltrase of matters, 229. (2.) J\e]}orts matters to the House, 2'48. II. Orders and Resolutions relative to the Speaker, 258—274. VIII. Incidental Proceedings, 275—287. I. Bills relative to the Office of Speaker : 1. Respecting tbe office of Speaker of tVic Lej^islative Assembly; presented, (lMi7-i^ 17. Read a second time, 30. Read the third time; passed, 35. By Council, -1."). ]!, A., I'A. (31 Vic, 4.) 2. Petitions praying tliat the salary of the Speaker ; that of tlie Members of tho As- sembly and of the employees of the various departments be decreased, (1678) W. 112, 132, 137, 14(). 3. Bill from the Legislative Council, intituled. An Act respecting the Speaker df the I Legislative Council ; Read 1st time, (1882,) 154. Motion to po-itpone 2nd reading, nopi- tived, 179. Considered in Committee and amended, 184. Reported and iiassed, li;!'. | Amendinents agreed to^By Council, 210. R. A., 302. (45 Vic, c. 3.) m'KAKmi— am (inved. 835 II. Speaker chosen : ■1. llis Excclk'ncy's ploasurt' .'■i','nirie.l that ii spciikci- lii'clioscii, iit tlio coinmenccment ufaiiow I'arliiimcnt, (18()7-68)2. (1.S71) 12. (187.")) l'. (187(1) 7. (IS7S) l3. (188i2) 2. (1884) 1. (1887) 2. 5. Member proposed as Speaker :— N. II. E. Fauchor do Saint- .Mainico, EH(iuire, (1887) 13. «. Members chosen as Speaker :—(18(')7-t'>8) .loscpli (ioilc'ric Hlancliot, Esii., 2.— (1871) L'. Hoiiblc, P. Fortin, 2.(187(1) J.oiiis lioaiibicn, E,h(i., 7. (Is78) A. Tun^otte, Esq., (lS7r))— ;i. (1882) 1.. 0. Taillon, i:»,[., 2. (1881) Hon. J. S. ('. Wiirtcle, 12. (1887) Hon; F. G. Marchand, 3. I III. Speaker's Speeches on various occasions : 7. Returning his hunihli! aiikniiwkMltiincnts to th(; Houfic for the honor cont'orred upon him in la.'ing cliosen tlioir Speaker, (18G7-(JS) 2. (1871)2. (187.')) 2. (187(1)7. (1878) ;5. (1882)2. (1884)12. (1887)3. S. fn claiming from His Excellency the rights and privileges of the AH-temhly ui)on lus election, (18G7-G8) 3. (1871)3. (1875)3. (187(1)7. (1878)3. (1882)2. (1887)4. 9. In presenting Bills of Supply to His lOxeellency, for the Royal Assent, (18(17-()8) 150. (18(jU)222. (18r.;):70) 1'.»2. (1870)222. (1871)230. (1872)274. (1873-74)20."). (1874-75) 31(1. (1875)107. (187(1)20.5. (1878)147. (1870)3(14. (1880)300. (1881)310. (1882) 301. (1883)303. (1884)383. (1885)322. (I.s70) 434. (1887)208. 10. In admonishing persons directed by the House to be reprimanded, (1874-75) 278,311 (1875) 180. (1877-78) 141. I ■; IV. Speaker gives the casting Vote on Questions : 11. Questions relating to Bills, (1872) 137, ( 1874-5) 287, ( 1878) 8, 20, 23, 24, 43, 80, 140, (1879) 303, (1880) 237, (1888) 84, (188(1) 309. 830 SVKAKEn-coHUnued. V. Decisions of Mr. Speaker on Cluestions of Order or Privilege— re. lalive to. Addresses : lii. 'I'lmt II niolion lor rulVniiifj tlu; Kcturii to an Address respecting the reniicsion of nrrcarH duo on certain lands, is nut in order, inaHnuich as it airect the Public Kev- enue, (1871) 13'.t. I'J. A motion being proposed for an Addrc^^^^ to His Excellency praying him to lay before the House, eeitain ilnenmenta respecting timber limits ; and an amendment licint^ niovcil thereto, to refer the said documents to a Special Committee. — Mr. Sjicakir decid(8 that the amendment in not in order, (1872) ;}."). 14. Various objections made to a motion for an Address to the Lieutenant-CJoverndroii the subject of the dismissal of the de Boucherville Government, and the same over- ruled by Mr. Speaker, (1877-8) l21!». Conlirmcd on appeal, 220. 15. ^lotion for an Address to the Ciovernor-General on the subject of the dismissnl frimi ollice of the de Boucherville (ioverr. nent. Objection.s made thereto and same over- ruled by Mr. Speaker, (1877-8) 222. 10. Motion for an Address to the Lieutenant-Governor representing that the Cabinet of which the Hon. Mr Joly is the Cliief, was defeated three diderent times during ( .e sitting. Objection taken thereto on the ground thiit it is eontruiy to the constitutioii,- Mr. Speaker over-ruled the objection ; conrtrmed on appeal, (1877-8) 227. 17. A motion being jjroposcd for an Address renuesting that all correspondence l)etween the Government and Dr. Taschereau, Coroner of Beauce since 2nd March 1878iiL'lniil before the House ; amendment proposed that sutHcient reason has not been given U the mover to warrant the House to incur the exjiense wliich such Address woalil en- tail. — Mr. Speaker ruled that tlic amendment is not in order, (l87U)lo2. 1§. That, a motion for an address to His Honor respecting D. Z. Gaultier who acted as Crown prosecutor in tliedistrict of Kichelieu in 1880-81, is not in order, (1881) 181). 19. Objection being taken to a second amendment to the question for an Address to the Lieutenant-Governor respecting the Reljcllion in the North West, on the ground that it repeats under another form, the idea contained in the main motion. — Mr. Speaker over-ruled the ol)jection, (188.5) 125. 30. Motion that an Address be presented to the Governor-General stating that it would be just to grant a general amnesty to all who took part in the late troubles in the North-West. Amendment that it is not expedient to adopt at present the resolution submitted, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the amendment is in order (1886) 200. 31. Motion for an Address with reference to a circular addressed to officers and employees of the Government ; amendment proposed and objected to on the ground that it doea not tlow from the main Question, — Mr. Speaker overruled the ob^ction, (1887) 70, SP K A K !•: M—conlinmd. 837 V, Decisions of Mr. Speaker, on Questions, &c. ■.—cuutinited. Adjournment ; 'i'i. 'I'liat ii iiKitioii (ifiuljoiii'iiiiioiil is iilwiiys in onlcr, (187:,') 1J4;!. !ll). Tliataniolion to luljnurn tlio House from 'Jiid Sciitoniln'r to L'Sth Octolicr is in order, (1871t) ;il(». ill. A Motion lieiiijiiuado in Cniuinittoe to (uljoiirn the IIouhc, — Mr. Hpoalcer re.siinied tlie Chair and rnied that tho motion i.s not in order; another motion iioini; made (heCore Mr. Speaker had left tlie Cliaii) load.)nu"n,~Mr. Speaicer ruled that as lie had resumed the Chair only on a (inestiun of oriler, tn ■ motion to adjourn is not in order, (1880) 272. 'W. That a motion to adjourn tlie llonsc is in or(h'r, (If^Sl) loS. 'iii. That a motion to adjourn tlie House, cannot ho ta. en into consideration inasmuch as he had only resumed the Chair to decide upon a i incident which hail arisen in a Ccmimittec, (188:5) 'J.VJ. '27. That a motion to adjourn the Dehatc on a question is not in order, (1884) 74. 2§. KnlcH that tlu; special order concerniiifj; the exeenition oi' Louis Kiel was superseded hy the adjournment of the House and projierly disa|)i)earpd from the ,\ijonda-]iaper, (188(5) 116, Amendments : i9. An amendment heing proposed to a motion, to add certain words to a. Bill ; and ohjection being made to the same, hecause no notice had l)een given, and that the measure was not founded on the Report of a Committee of the Whole : Mr. Speaker decides that the amendment is not in order, (18()7-78) 107. 30. A motion heing made to instruct a Committee of the Whole to amen 1 the >rontreal Corporation Bill, — and ohjection heing taken to same, because it is contrary to the olst Rule of this House : Mr. Speaker decides that the proposed amendment does not attcct the rights of any individual or of any class of society, and is therefore in order, (1807-08) 121. 31. They an amendment which had been proprosed in Committee, is not covered by the notices, bnt is nevertheless in order, (1870) 131. 32. Objection taken that a sub-amendment is not in order because it contains principles set forth in the amendment as well as in the main motion, — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection ; contirmed on appeal, (1878) 8. 33. That a proposed amendment lias no connection with the Bill, (1870) 300. 31. That an amendment is not in order inasmuch as it athrms a fact which is not regularly before the House, (1882) 283. 35. That part of an amendment is not in order, (1883) 138. IMAGE EVALUATiON TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 IIM ilM IM |||||Z2 111^ 1-4 IIIIII.6 Vi <^^ o s> /y oy^. /A Photographic Sciences Corporation s. ^ ,\ S V ^N % : - same end in view, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the aniondment i.s in order, (1884) liin. 3S. Olijection i-aised that when an amendmentiiroiioses to h'iive out all the words i.;:; main motion, no other amendment can be moved until the Hou^o has di.sposeiL :;. lii'st amendment, — Mr. 8{)eaker ruled that the objection iwnot well taken. But as !:.' amenilment now bei'ore the House is in the nature of the I'nivion.s (iueslioii it i- .J of order, (1884) li74. Another objection raised that the amendment is nothiiij; i;;| a request to proceed to the Orders of the Day, and that it is not shown in such aiii(ii>[ ment to which Order the House is to pass, — Mr.Sjieaker oviM-rules the object ion, j;' 39. Objection taken that a proposed anundmeni is not in onlor inasmuch as it i- 1; a reiictition of the main motion,, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the amendment is in eiilt: (188C)) 5'J. '10. That n.s that when a ("onunittee reports tlie preamble of a I'rivate Bill ])roven, the i^ule recjuires that it be jjlaeed upon the (Jnlons of the Day fcillowiii},' the leception (if the Repurt, for a seennd reading, (1870) 134. 19. That the clanses in the Bill to ginnt additional powers to the .Montreal Northern roloiiization Railway Ct mpany .and not asked for by petition, do not interfere with or injnre any private rights, (1870) 1413, loO. 50. That a motion to amend the (^nebei- Cori)oration Bill i.s not in order, no notice havin.i; been given of the .same, in accordance with the 08th Ilnle of thellon.--e, (18(39- 7(t) l.V.i. .»l. That the Bill respecting the payment of jurors is not in order becanse it allccts the revenne, contrary to the r)4th and tilth sections of the Brilit^h North America Act, 1807, (1800-70) 18-J. 54. rpon objection being raised to the Bill to amend the Gold Mining Amendment Acts of 1808 and 1870 (on the ((uestion for seccmd reading) that it ought to be considered a I'rivate Bill, — Mr. Speaker decides, that it is a Public Bill. — Further objection tliat it ought to have originated in Conmiittee of the Whole, — Mr. Speaker deeidi'S that it should have originated in Committee of the Whole as it all'ects a portion of the Pub- lic Hevonue, (1870) L'03. 53. That a motion to ri'-commit the Judicial and other Deposits Bill is not in order, as italfectsthe Revenue and has not been recommended by His Excellency, (1881) 164, 173. 51. That the Bill relative to arrears due upon Crown and Clergy lands sold previously to 1st July 1807, is not in order, iniismucb as it atrecis the Revenue and ha,s not been recommended by His Excellency, (1871) "I'ld. 55. That the Bill respecting the payment of Petit Jurors (objected to because it dimin- ishes the Public Revenue, and did not receive the approved of His Excellency) is not in order, (1872) GO. 56. Objection being made to a motion to amend the Bill to assure the independence of the Legislature of this Province, on the ground that it is the same proposal that was d(;cided adversely during the present Session, — Mr. Speaker decides that the same proposal may be made at any stage of a Bill during the same Session, (187'2) 149. 57. That the Bill to change the chef-lieu of the Judicial District of Kamouraska is not in order as the carrying of the provisions of the same into effect would require a grant from the Legislature, and should have been recommended by His Excellency, (1872) 24G. 840 ^FEkKER— continued. V. Decisions of Mr. Speaker, on Questions, &c. •.—continveil. Bills : — contimu'd. 5S. lliat a motion for tlie House in (V)niniitto(^ i^n tlic Bill to render lial)lo to scizii-, a |iortioii of tlio salaries ol'Publie Knij)loyees, is not in order, lieeaiiFc of ilie onltr : the House to re-jirint the said Bill, which htis not yet been re-printed, (187:.') '2t;o. ftO. Tliat a motion to amend the College of Three-Rivers Bill is not in order, becnnie \\< notice of the same had been given, (1873-74) 91. 60. That the clause of the Quebec and Gosford Kaihvny Company to vhieh nlijci;!. i, was taktn, may form i)art of the Bill beenutie the notices given were con.sideu'l sufficient iiy the Quibec Corporation, (187-4-75) 157. 61. That the Bill to divide the Begistration Division of Montreal into three Regi>tratii n Divisions (objected to because it affects the Public Revenue and should have lnvn brought in on Resolutions adopted in Committee of the Whole) does not allVctthe J'ublic Bevenue and need not have been introduced on Resolutions jjiissed in O'lii- mittee of the Whole, (1874-75) 238. 6il. That the Bill relating to the advertisement of Sheriff's Sales by providing for the giving of notice of such sales to hypothecary creditors, is not in order, becaibo it tends to impose a tax on the people and was not recommended by His ExcilleiKy, (1875) 63. 63. Tliat the Bill to extend the jurisdiction of the Quebec Fire Commissioner iloes ni dispose of a part of the public revenue, nor lay a tax or burden on the public, it is therefore in order, (1875) 1(55. Ci. That a certain Bill should be referred to the Committee on Standing Orders, (lS7o 140. 65. That the Bill to define and regulate the limits of certain municipalities and parishe; in the counties of Nicolet, Arlhabaska and Drummond, is a Private Bill, and is ii' t in order, (l87r)) 1.55, 174. 66. That the Bill to divide the county of Portneuf into two Registration Divisions is i Public Bill, (1876) 178. — That it intails an expenditure of public money and is nut in order, 187. 6T. That a Bill which has been abandoned by its promoter, belongs to the House, and can be taken up by any other Member, (1876) 181. 6S. That a certain Bill imposes new burdens on the people and should have been inti- duced by Message, (1877-78) 81, 177. 69. Objection taken that the motion having for its object the repeal ' f the Act creating District Magistnites, is not in order, because there is now before the House, a Bill on the same subject. — Mr. Speaker ruled that this motion should have procedence, (1877-*) 122. TO. The the proceedings on a certain Bill were not adjourned but merely suspended, (1877-8) 142. SVEAKER-rontinued. 841 )rdor, became i V. Decisions of Mr. Speaker, on Questions, &c. -.—mntinmd. Bills : — continued, 71. 'lliiit certain motions lor the remission of Fets on Bills arc not in order, (1877-8) 189, I'.i'J, LHH). 7a. Olijection tiikt'ii tliat tlic Bill for tlie snpprcssinn of I'lirty rroceRsions is not within tlio jurifdiclidii of tliis House. — Mr. Speaker over-ruled the ohjtction, (1878) W>. 73. That the Bill to iinnex a portion of Notre Dame dii Portane to the cnunty of Kamou- raska, is a PuhiJc Bill, (187'.») llt>. 7'l. That a motion to re-comniit the Lajtrairie Turnpike Road Company Bill (objected to on the f,'round that it is the .same as the one on which the House had already voted during this sitting,) is in order, (187!t) ]G8. 75. That a proposed amendment to the (Question for the second reading of the Bill to authorize the consolidation of the Statutes, is n^t in order because the ilouse cannot be called upon to give its decision on such a motion, (1880) 118. 7«. That a motion to re-commit a Bill and instruct the Committee to make a Report, is not in order, (1880) 2IJ3. 77. That a proposed amendment to the question for the third reading of the Supply Bill, has no relation to tlie Bill, and is therefore out of order, (1880) liGl. 7S. That the Bill relating to nmnicipal taxes should liave been recommended by the Lieutenant Governor, (1880) 2G9. 79. That a motion to instruct the Committee on the Bill to complete the property quali- fication of Members to report the said Bill, is not in order, (188(5) 286. SO. That the Bill respecting the Registration Division of Three River is not in order inasmuch as it is a Private Bill and should come within thft purview of the 51st Rale» (1880) 291. *l. That Resolutions reported from a Committee f)f the Wliole shoultl be read a second time, before a Bill based upon same can l)c brought in, (1881) 88. That a Bill based upon Resolutions is sudicient to be in accordence with the spirit of Rule 39. (1881) 88. 82. Objection made at the second reading to the Bill to change the chef-lieu of the district of Kamouraska, on the ground that the Resolutions upon which it is based were not recommended by Message from the Lieutenant-Governor, — Mr. Speaker over- rules the objection, (1881) 99. On the ground that the Bill contains provisions which relate to Private Bills,— Mr. Speaker over-rul 'S the objection, 103. 83. Objection taken to the Bill respecting the Laval University (on the question for going into Committee of the Whole) that it tends to modify a Royal Charter Ac.,— Mr. Speaker over-rules the objection, (1881) 181. 81. That an amendment is not in order because it does not flow from the amendment to the main motion, (1881) 197. 842 iiVEAKER— continued. V. Decisions of Mr. Speaker, on Questions, &c. •.—continued. Bills : — i-dutiuncd. 85. Tliat tlio motion for the second rentlinj; of the Bill to confu-ni certain powers to tli. liell Ti'lo|ihono ('ompany is in order, iiiiisnuieh as the lliiles of this House have lucn auspeiuleil as regani;? faid Bill, (IS«1) 210. 8tt. Tliat the motion to refer hack, tlie Bill to ratify By-law No. 2') of the town ul'St. Henri, to the Private Bills Committee is not in order, (1S81) ^S.',. §7. That tlie motion to refer hack the Bell Telephone Company Bill to the I'rivate Bill.< Committee is not in order, (1881) 231. 8S. Ohjection taken to the report of a Committee of the Whole House on the Bill to amend the Election Act, hecanse the amendments are foreign to the Bill,— Mi' Speaker sustained the ohjection, (1882) 21)8. 89. That a motion to recommit the Petition of Right Bill is in order, (1883) 82. 90. That the Bill to aid the maintenance of common gaols (ohjectcd to the gronnd tliat itshoiildhaveheen rcconnncnded hy the Lient(MiantC!ovcrnor) is in order. His iloiinr having given his consent thereto, (1883) 93. 91. That a motion to refer a Bill to a Special Committee is ';'>t in order h(>cause it indi- cates the names of the Memhers without the required notice having been given, (1883) Ho. 92. Ohjection taken (upon the question that Jlr. Speaker do now leave the Chair) to th(> Grand National Lottery Bill on tlie ground that it is contrary to law. — Mr. Speaker over rules the ohjection, (1884) 81. 93. That a motion asking for the remission of the fee paid on a Bill passed last session respecting the school commissioners of Hochelaga is contrary to a constitutional provision and is therefore out of order, (1885) 159. 9-1. Over-rules an objection taken, (on the ground that no notice had been given) to n motion for the substitution of one member instead of another as promoter of a Bill, (188')) 177, 179. Motion to refer the Bill hack to the Committee on Private Bills,— Mr. Speaker declines to put the question, unless the House gives its unanimous consent, (188.-)) 180. 95. That the consent of the Crown may be given at any time during the progress of a Bill, and has even been signified on the linal question " That this Bill do i)ass," (188,1) 220. 90. That the Bill respecting vehicles used for winter roads is a Public Bill, (1884) 108, 304.--That it is a Private Bill, (1885) 240. 97. Calls the attention of the House to a Bill which had been irregularly introduced, and suggests that the Bill be withdrawn and again brought in, (1885) 81. « SVEAKKU- (onlinued. 843 eii given) ton V. Decisions of Mr. Speaker, on Questions, &c: •.—■rontinned. Bills : — continued. 9N. Mr. SiH'iikeix'.s iitlcntioM boiiij,' oallod to tlie Bill which relates to the villn!.;oijrLi>l)riii- rio aiul to the commoii of tlu; ."Seigniory ol" the same name, loinarkod that the Ci'own liaving rights in this common as Seignior, the Hill is liahle to i)e ruled out ol' order, (1880) IS'J, 9». Tliat the .statement in the preamble of a Hill can have no enacting force without Corresponding iirovinions in the purview of the Act.s, (I.S8G) i2(i('). 100. Tluit there is no lule wliich recpiires that Hills which h.avo heen amended either in a Select Conunittee or in a Committee of tlie Whole, aliouhl he reprinted before any further proceeding is taken, (18.S(>) u'82. 101. 'I'liat a motion to replace a certain Hill on tiie Orders of the Day, is not in order, (1887) -J.S.-). lO'i. That the Hill respecting Commercial Travellers and Transient Merchants is a I'uhlio Hill. (1887) L',")!}. 10!l. That a motion asking the Ifoiise to declare that there is urgi'ucy for the passing of a certain Hill, is not in order, and decline.? to put the (pu'stiou, (188(3) 15:51. — That no notice of the motion of urgency ha.s heen given and ohjection heiug taken, Itlierefore rule that the motion is not in order, 3151). 104. That a certain Bill is a hyhrid Bill, (1880) Sr/J. 105. A Member having declared that the promoters of a certain Bill had abandoned the same, another member moved the third reading thereof.— Upon objection taken, Mr. Speaker ruled that the Tiiotion is not in order, (188(5) 4(10. 10«. That when a Bill contains rates, fees and penalties, the same are printed in italics, and such italics are deemed to be "blanks" to be lilled up by the Committee on the Bill, (1880)414. 107. That a certain Bill should be referred to the Committee on Standing Orders, (1880) 421. 108. That a certain Bill is a Public Bill, but after its second reading it must be referred to a Select Committee to investigate and report on the private interests all'ected by it, (1880)422, 109. Colonization moneys : — That a (lucstion respecting the distribution of colonization moneys cannot be put, (1879) 141, 151. — That it is not in order, lOi). Committees : 110. That the Report of a Select Conunittee cannot be concurred in because it would involve an expenditure of the public moneys of the Province, (1874-.5) 13;"). HI. That a motion to amend the Report ofa Committee of the Whole, by inserting certain words which would affect the Public Revenue, is not in order, and cannot be voted without His Excellency's recommendation, (1874-5) 231. I 844 SVEAKEU-conlinued. Decisions of Mr. Speaker, on Questions, &c. ■.—continued. Committees : — continued. 112. Tliat, an iinuMulincnt whicli luul been ])ro|)()S(Hl in a Committee of the Whole lldi.t] is not covered by tlie notices, hut id nevertlieless in order and conformable to pracli:; (1870) KJl. 113. That the English version of Ihe Report of a Committee is not in order, (187G) 137, ll'l. That a motion to re(niest a certain party to attend and »ive evidence before aeon] mittee is not in ordi'r, (1877-8) I'JO. 116. That it is contrary to the Rules of this House to instruct a Committee to iulih| preamble after the sail Committee had reported upon the Bill, (1877-8) 190. ll«. A motion being made to appoint a Select Committee to enquire into the nianngmeni of the Treasury I)e|iartmeiit res[)ecting Licenses; amendment that the questimi lit referred to the i'liblic Accounts Committee, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the amendment | is in order, (1879) 214. 117. Confirms the ruling of the Chairman of a Committee, (1879) G5, 66, 67. (1880) 272. 118. That the Report of a Committee cannot be received inasmuch as the Resolution! which it is jirojjosed the House should adopt and upon which a Bill is to be based to ] divide the county of St. Maurice, are irregu'ar because such Bill should have been l)receded l>y the reqiiiied notices, (1880) 277. His decision not maintained, 227. 119. Over-rules an objection urged, that this not being a government day, the unanimous consent of the House should b(> obtained for the House in Committee on Resolutions ! respecting the chef-lieu of the district of Kamouraska, (1881) 62. 120. That the motion to refer the Resolution of the Catholic Committee of the Council of Public Instruction to the Private Bills Committee is not in order, ( 1881 ) 101. 121. Objection taken to a motion to re-commit certain Resolutions respecting the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway (on the ((uestion for concurrence in same) that it does not contain a proposition which emanates from the main motion,— Mr. Speaker ruled tliat the amendment is in order, (1881) 263. 122. Mr. Speaker's attention being drawn to the Report of a Committee which suggested that every Bill should, after its first reading, be referred to the Committee on Legis- lation ; and the House being requested to act in accordance with such Report : Objec- tion taken that this report could not be interpreted in such manner as to be applied before the termination of the codilication, — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection, (1882) 43. 123. That the motion, to appoint a Select Committee to inquire into certain facts res- pecting the negotiations with the Allan-Rivard syndicate for the sale or lease of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa & Occidental Railway, should be decided immediately, (1882) 91. STEAKEli— continued. 845. V. Decisions of Mr. Speaker, on Questions, &c. •.—continued. Committees : — continued. 134. A declaration being made in the House. Tliat the CommiHsioner of Crown Lands niisinlormed the House when lie declared thnt a che<|iie of Mr. Senccal had been given to Mr. de Molon without his knowledge or consent. — It is proposed thatthesaid declaration be referred to a Select Committee, — upon objection taken Mr. Speaker ruled that this motion may be taken up as a question of privilege, (1882) 100. 185. Objection taken in Conmiittee that it is now eleven o'clock A. M. and in accordance with a Resolution of this House a new sitting should commence; the Committee ghould therefore rise and rejiort progress. — The Chairman ruled, thnt the sitting may be continued indefinitely, and an appeal being made from his decision, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the sitting may be continued but that it was not within the province of the Cliairman to decide the question, (1883) 258, 259. 136. Motion, that a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the claim of D. Z. Gaultier; objection taken that it relates to a matter not within the province of this Legislature, — Mr. Speaker overrules the objection, (1884) 183. 12?. The names of Members submitted to form a Select Committee objected to by five Members; — Mr. Speaker ruled that the objection had been taken to late; Confirm- ed on appeal, (1884) 359. 12§. Mr. Speaker's attention being called to the fact that the Report of a Committee em- bodied a Report made during last Session by a similar Committee, states that he is of opinion that the Report should not be hereafter referred to as a precedent, (1886) 75. I1J9. That a certain Committee had the right to appoint a sub-committee, but had no power to employ stenographers, (1886) 87. 130. Objection taken in the Committee on Public Accounts that said Committee having referred the inquiry respecting the Gale matter to a sub-committee and having made a report thereon to the House, cannot now resume its powers, — Mr Speaker over-ruled the Chairman's decision, (1886) 151. 131. That two day's notice is required for a motion for concurrence in the report of a Committee, (1886) 152. 132. That a motion to instruct a Committee to amend a Bill by striking out a certain sec- tion of the same is in order, (1886) 195. 138. That a motion for the House in Committee on Resolutions respecting the Laprairie Common is not in order, (1886) 218, 234, 241. 184. Objection taken in the Committee on Private Bills that a proposed amendment was not in order because the petition did not cover such amendment. — Mr Speaker ruled that the point of order was well taken ( 1886) 260. ! i 846 8VEAKEll—cunlinued. V. Decisions of Mr. Speaker, on Questions, &c. Committees : — continued. runtinufid. l!W. Tlie Chairnmn of a Committee having maintiiiiu'd an objootion taken in Cunuiiittce of the whole, tlmt having; been instrueted by the iloiiso to amcnil a Bill, the Coin- niittee cannot rise williont havin.i; carried out tlie instruction. — Mr. Speaker over-ru- led the Chairman'8 decision, (1881)) 2(14. l!IO. A ("omniitteo having l)een instructed to insert a new c'ause in a certain Bill, were proceeding to amend the Bill generally, wlien objection was taken that the Comniittoe had no jjower to doso. — the Chairman maintained tlie objection. His decision con- firmed on appeal to the House, (188G) IJ'Jl).— The Chairman having over-ruled the nh- jection ; His tlociaion over-ruled by Mr. Speaker, 41U. Elections : 137. That an IClection Petition cannot now be rccivcd and rend, the reasfjus assigned for its reception not being suflicicntly urgent, (1872) 255. 13**. That there ia nothing in the question submitted wliich show that there is urgency in bringing it before the House, (187'J) 22. That the Debate on the Address in answer to the .S[)e('ch from the Throne cannot be interrupted thereby, 23, 24. 13{>. That until the Speakcjr his informed the House that he has issued his warrant for a new electicjn, it is regular for the House to move for the issue of the same, (1884) :28i'). 110. Estimates ; — That tht Estimates not being transmitted by Message, cannot he taken into consideration, (1889) 97. I'll. Journals : — That a motion to expunge certain entries from the Journals is in order, (187) 82. 142. Lands, Free grants of: — That a motion to adi)pt asystem of free grants of wild lam! to actual settlers, is not in order, because it would dispose of the Public Revenue and Public Domain ; confirmed on appeal, (1872) 148. 143. Langlois, Polydore : — That the question respecting his dismissal is not in order, (1879) 205. Similar proceedings respecting F. M. D6rome and J. A. Rouleau, liOo. Law, Questions of : 144. That he cannot decide questions of law, (1871) 79. 145. That it is not within the province of the Speaker to decide upon questions of consti. tutional law, (1883) 243. 146. That he ia not bound to decide on a question of law, (1884) 185. • aVEkKER—conlinuefJ. 847 easoiis assigned age, cannot he lals is in order, stions of const!. Decisions of Mr. Speaker, on Questions. &c. ■.—runiinucil. Legislative Council : 117. Olijtu'tion tiikciM tliat tho motion expressing an opininii ilmt it is not dcsiraMo to fill tlir cxistiny vacancy in tlie l.cj^'iHlativt! Council i« not in order inaHnuieli as it eon- Iraveiic-* sect. 74, of tlu; UritLih North Amoiiea Act, — Mr. SpcakiT rnled that tho Lej;isliitiirc has a 'ri(;ht to (^han(j;e the constitution, (1877-78) lt)4. — That the Hoiiho had already expressed an o|iinion on the Huhjcet during thia session and therefore the motion is not in order, 104. US. That (in amemhnent to tho question for jioinn into Committee to consider rcHoln- tions resfiectinp stamps) instead of in)posini; new l)nrdens upr)n the people it would 1)(^ j^ood policy to aholinh uruieccssary ex|)ens(!s such as those caused liy the Legisla- tive Council, — Mr. Speaker ruled that thoamonilmont i.s not in order, (1880) 'A). 110. Lieutenant Governor : — That a motion tending to censure the Federal Government lor having attempted to dismiss the Lieutenant Governor, is in order, (1871)) 48. Members : 130. That tho vote of a Membf^r, who had called out lost and yet had vottd with the yeas, is valid, (187(5) Mti. 151. That a Member not being present when the motion was read, bad no right to vote, (1877-8) U8. 15'i. Xoti-'e being taken that two Mombp.rs had voted both lor and against an amendment; Mr. Speaker ruled that it was too late to raise the (objection, (1S77-S) 11."). 153. That, upon a motion Ixnng made to admonish a Member of this House for refusing to withdraw unparliamentary expressions, as immediate action was taken it was not necessary to have the words entered in the .lournals ; conlirmed on appeal, (1877-8) 1151). 151, That a Member has no right to speak on subjects which are irrelevant to the question, (18S1) 257. 155. That this House regrets the interference of the Council, as regards the Bill to abolish the property fpialification of Members ; Objection taken that this motion is not in order, (1881) 296. Mr. Speaker ruled that there is no longer ground for the question of order, 800. 156. (Iver-rules the objection, that the names of certain Members should be registered with the Nay's inasmuch as they had asked the division when Mr. Speaker had decid- ed that the Yeas had it, (1883) 106. 157. That a certain expression made use of by a Member is rather too strong yet he does not think he is obliged to call the Member who made use of it, to order, (1883) 164. 158. That a Member who had addressed the House on a certain question and had per- mitted several other Members to speak thereon, is precluded from again addressing the House on the same question, (1884) 140. His decision confirmed on appeal, 140. 848 aVEkKKli- conlinued. y. Decisions of Mr. Speaker, on Questions, &c. ■.—lontiniwd. Members ■.—coniinueil. I51». That II MoiiiIht liiiviii^ iilroaily oxprcH.scd liiM opiiiinn on a (|UCHtit)ii lins not. tlioii^jlu to discuss tlio iiiu'Htiiin ^'t'lu'ially, Ixil only in I'xplikiiiition, (1884) 'JOI. IttO. Tluit, npon exception licinv; taken to the vote of the hnnorivlile M«'nih(>r I'm- (h\s\i6, on the gmnnd thnt he lins tlie direct pecuniiiry interest in the question under ccij. Bidenilion proviih'd iigiiinHt hy Rule Hi, lie will propost- the ([UeMtion whether the vote should he disiillowed, (1884) '288. 101. A Meinher having risen in his place to address tho Houho, and ohjcctionheing tnkcn tliat he could not do so hcifore Mr. S|)enker had put the (luestion to the House; Mr. Speaker over-rules tho ohjection, (188t)) IIJ. 169. Ohjection raised to a motion, that a Meniher who had heon called to order and naiiiwl hy Mr. Speaker, has incurred the displeasure and the censure of this House, Mr. Speaker over-rules the (jhjection and suggests the adjouriuiient of the Dehate, (1886) 141. 163. That a Member who had already spoken could not again speak on the same Que.sti(]n, hut could raise a point of order, (188(1) 143. 161. That it is competent for the Speaker or for any other Member to raise the point n*' order, (188tJ) 152. 165. That certain Members having voted both witli the Yens and the Nays, their votes must remain a.-* first recorded, and ordered the Clerk to strike their names from tiie Nays, (1880) 392. 166. That a Member who had repeated in English a speech which he had already niaile in French, cannot be allowed to make a second speech in French; contirineil on appeal, (1887) 146. 167. That a Member who had discontinued speaking, in order to enter into a private and prolonged conversation with another Member could not be allowed to speak again, (1887) 147. Conlirmed on appeal, 148. 16S. Requests a Member to confine himself to discussing the amendment before the House, (1887) 148. 169. That a Member who had inadvertently voted for an amendment while his intention had been to vote against it, cannot be allowed to correct the mistake, (1887) 194. Motions : 170. That a motion which disposes of a revenue appropriated by Statute, is not in order ; confirmed on appeal, (1872) 139. 171. That a motion is not in order because it requires two days notice, and because it is the same Question that was negatived yesterday, (186^70) 189. SniXKEli—cmtinued. 849 18 not tlie ri^lu uit before the V. Deoiiioni of Mr. Speaker, on Queitions, &o. Motions : — ronlinued. -continutd. 17'i. Tliiil a Meinlx'i' who hiui ulrnady spoken on a (question cannot move to adjourn the Hit mo, (1874-r)) U7(i. 17:i. Tliut a coi'taiii motion eoiituin.s proviaions tuinling to iiicreaso Ihu l)ur(lenH of the [icoplo, and i« not in order, (18/7-8) iill. 171. Tliat a motion not heinK com|>iote in itself, is irregular in form, and cannot be put from thiiCbuir (188.')) l.T). 17^. Tliiit it irt for tho House and not for the Speaker to decide whether the allegations fontaineil in motions are true or untrue, (188('>) 328. 176. Nut-locks : — Motion for a Committee to eM(|uiie rP8i)ectiiig the awarding of a contract for the jiiaeing of Niit-locks on the Quebei;, '' utreal, Ottawa and Occidental liail- way, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not in order, > ^7U) H(M). 177. Order :— That the question of order raised 's latlier one of discipline than one of or- der, (1887)4. Orders of the Day : Irs. riuit a motion to road thi, other Orders of tho Diy is in order, (1870) 175. 17ft. A motion being proposed that the Orders be not ("I'led but that it be rcaolved that this lIoii.se i[)prove.s of the policy of economy of the Government, — Mr. Speaker ru- led that th( motion in in order, (187U) 18'J. ISO, Mt)tiiin that during the remainder of the Session Oovernnent Orders shall have l)rccedence ; anienihuent proposed, that the House shall decide upon a!l measures intro- duced during the jiresent Sijsnion before the prorogation ; amendment objected to on the ground that it implies an imperative order upon wnieh the GuvernmeJit alone can deciile, — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection, (1881) 250. Petitions : 181. That a petition cannot be received and read, until it has lain on the table two days, (187U) 135. 18*i. That a motion for referringvariouspotitions.jjraying for the remission of interest and rents due upon certain lands, is not in order inasmuch as it aB'ects the Public Revenue, (1871) 13<). 183. That a motion for the reception of a petition and the suspension of the rules cannot be entertained, unless the same has been reported upon by two or more Committees, (1877-78) 189. That a motion to refer the question to two Committees is in order, 202. 184. That a motion for referring a certain petition to a Committee is not in order, because it has not been preceded by a Message from the Lieutenant Governor, (1880) 210. 53 850 SPEAKER— 6Ym/mtterf. V. Dec' ions of Mr. Speaker, on Questions, &c. Fesitions : — ronlhmeil. -continued. 1§5. That a i.elition ctuinot be received, because it would have I'or its result the iiiiino- piiati(jn of a portion of the public revenue, (188(») 21'J. Ii6. That a motion asks for the production of petitions already before the House and is therefore not in order, but is of opinion that the motion nhould be aniuiuleiJ, (1«S7) 132. Pievious Guestion : 1§7. That the moving of the Pievious Question if in order, (187'J) 182. That the inovtr and seconder of the i'revious Question lUiiy vote as they please, 188. ISS. That a motion to adjourn the Debate on the "Previous Question" is in order, (1881) 255, Private Bills : 1§9. That the Bill to erect the parish of Ste. C(5cile, in the county.of Shetford, intoanmni- ciimlity, is a Private Bill, and ought to have been brought in on a petition, (18G7-S)5;'. 190. That the Bill to amend the Consolidated Seigniorial Act, and to remedy certain cirdp committed in the drawing up of the cadastres of certain Seigniories and notably tin seigniory of Nicholas Itioux, is a Private Bill, and ouglit to hare been brought in on a petition, (180'.I) H7. 1:H. T!,,.i Lhe Montreal llydiaulic and Dock Company Bill is not in order, beciiuse it contains prt)visions which were not demanded by petition, and for which no iiotiw was given, (18fi'.)) 1U9. Conlirmed on appeal, 200. 193. Upon objection being raised to the Montreal Northern Colonization Bill (on tlicqiuE- tion for second reading) that it is not in order, — Mr. Speaker decides that the time for raising the jjoint of order is passed iuiismuch as the Rule has been suspended Ky the decision of the House, (1870) 13',). 193. That a Bill, being presented in blank and the title being such as to indicate tlwt private rights are interfered with, it cannot be brought up, (1874-75) 33. 19'1. Thai the time for considering Private Bills had expired, (1874-75) 153. 195. That a Private Bill ought to be referred back to the Standing Onlera Committee, a# the notice referring to the same had not been considered by that Coniniitttv, (l.s7.->) 14t>. 196. Upon objection taken that a certain Bill is a Public Bill, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is a Privnte Bill, (187(5) 174. — That said Bill was withdrawn, nnd that the one siiire introduced, is not yet printed ; Mr. Speaker ruled that the Bill has been printed, nnil that a motion to rend the other orders of the day is in order, 175. 197. That the lir.«t part of a Bill, which changes the limits of two counties, makes it a Public Bill ; but the second part which erects a municipaUty belongs to a I'rivato Bill, (1877-78) 23. aVEAKEVv— continued. 851 esult the iiiipio That tlic inuvir order, (1881)255. y. Decisions of Mr. Speaker, on (luestions, &c. -.—continued. Private Bills ■.—continued. 19§. That iho Bill to annex a poitiim ot' the parish St. Culixtc to the pariah of St. Theodo- re, i.f a Private Bill or at most a lii/hrid Hill, (1881) '27'). Similar decision with regard to the Bill to detach certain i.- Bill, (188.1) 20(5. 201. That it is not necessary as a general rule to give notice of motion respecting Private Bills, (188G) 143, 202. That the House can ascertain whether the Bill to estahlish a Registry Office at Tadousac is a Private Bill hy referring it to tlie Commii.ee on Standing Orders, (1886) 238. 20IJ. Privilege : — A Memher states that he had been retjn^'Sted to present a petition alleging certain facts Avith respect to the conduct of a Memher of this House,— Mr. Speaker ruled (upon ohjeciion) that the question of Privilege cannot Ix' raised until the petitiiiu has been presented ; another objection raised and same sustained by Mr. Speaker, (1878) 69. 208. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway: — A miction being made for the concurrence in certain resolutions relative to said Railway ; an aineiidinei t pro- ])0sed that the Government does not deserve the conlidence of this House, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the amendment is not in order, (1879) 272. Questions : 205. That the question, respecting the indemnity to Members, in its present shape is contrary to ])arliamentary rules and practice, (1885) 172. 206. That a qu(>stion put to the Government is not in order, inasmuch as the Member who put it expressed an opinion on the subject, (1886) 137. 207. That a request for h^ave to make a declaration relative to the reply of one of the Ministers to a question, is not in order, (1880) 76. 20§. That a (|uestion respecting the construction of a railway from Woodstock to Riviere- tlu-Loup is not in order, (1881) 211. 209. That a question respecting the Notarial Tariff cannot be put, (1884) 168. 210. That it is not within his province to pronounce on a question (1884) 222. 211. Mr. Speaker having declared that a m )tion was adopted, a Member requested that it should be entered in the Journals, as "carried on division", thereupon five; Members requested that the yeas and nays should be taken down, upon objection being taken. — Mr. Speaker ruled that the request was made too late, (IBS.")) 56. I.f ill 852 SFEAKEU— continued. V. Decisions of Mr. Speaker, on Questions, &c. :— continued. 313. Resolutions : — Tliat the objection raised to certain Resolutions respecting the main- tenance of Common Gaols is well taken inasmuch as there is a Bill before the House having reference to the same subject, (1883) 48. Rulesof the House: 313. Overrules an objection made to a motion for the suspension for the present Session of a portion of the 51st Rule, (1881) 53. 314. Seat of Oovernment : — That a motion to transfer the Seat of Government to Mont- real is not in order and is unconstitutional ; the Seat of Government having been fix- ed by the B. N. A. Act, 1867, cannot b(> changed unless and until the Executive Go- vernment of the Province otherwise directs, (1874-75) 245. — To transfer the seat of government to Three-Rivers is not in order, (1877-78) 153. Supply (Appropriations of Public Money) : 315. That a motion to amend a Resolution respecting grants to aid in the construction of certain lines of Railway, as in order, as it does not tend to increase the burthens of the country, and the practice of the Commons of England is to submit such questions to the consideration of the House, (1870) 145. 316. That but one amendment can be offered to a motion that the Speaker do leave the Chair for the House in Committee of Supply, (1878-74) 10 1. 317. That a motion to require a witness to answer a (luestion which he had before refused to answer (ol'jected to on the ground that the same motion had been previously made,) is in order, (1874-75) 278. 318. Objection raised, that two amendments cannot be proposed to a question for the concurrence in a Resolution of Supply, — Mr. Speaker overruled the objection ;— on the grcauul that they delay the progress of the Committee, — Mr. Speaker sustained the objection, (1878) 80, 81. 319. Objection taken to a proposed amendment on the ground that it is an amenihnent to a second amendment, — Mr. Speaker ruled that the amendment is not in order, (1879) 355. 330. That a certain proposed amendment to the question for going into Committee of Supply, is not in order, (188i>) 158. 331. That several amendments, to the question for concurrence in a Supply Resolution, are not in order. (1881) 191, 192. 333. That a second amendment to the question for concurrence in a Supply Resolution is in order, (1881) 220. 933. Over-rules the objection taken that certain amendments to the question for receiving the Report on Supply Resolutions are not in order, (1881) 270. 934. That but one amendment can be offered to a motion that the Speaker do now leave the Chair, for the House to go into Committee of Supply, (1883) 257. S PE A K E R— continued. 853 present Session V. Decisions of Mr. Speaker, on ftuestions, &c. —continued. Supply (Appropriations of Public Moneys) ■.—continued. 325. Over-rules an objection urged, that the Eatimiites printed in French not having been distributed, the House cannot now proceed to take them into consideration, (1886) 12a. Urgency : 326> That there is urgency for the passing of the Bill respecting Partnershijw, (1885) 2'.t7. That the H(juse should decide the question of urgency with respect to the Bill for the better regulati(m of burials, 298. !i'i7. His decision appealed from and not confirmed by the House, (1880) 277. 2'i8. Acting Speaker's decisions, (1881) 257, 258. icr do leave the VI. Speaker communicates matters to the House : (1) Informs the House of nuitters relative to 229. Addresses : — That, an Address had been presented to His Excellency the Governor- General, (1878) 39. (1879) 81. (1884) 284. 230. Bills :— That His Excellency has given the Royal Assent to Bills, (1869-70) 58. (1875) 38. (1879) 220. (1880) 137. (1882) 203. (1887) 120. Cardinal Taschereau : 231. Informs the House that he had received a letter acquainting him that tlie Archbishop of Quebec had been raised to the dignity of Cardinal, (1886) 2G2. Vide Taschereau, Cardinal Archbishop. 232. Informs the House that the Joint Address of both House had been presented to His Eminence Cardinal Taschereau, (1886) 269. 233. Cardinal Jacobini : — Informs the House that the Speakers of both Houses had sent a telegram to Cardinal Jacobini, respecting the Joint Address presented to Cardinal Taschereau on the occasion of his elevation to the Cardinalate, and that they had received a reply, (1886) 281. 234. Clerk of the House : — That he had appointed Mr. Simard Clerk Assistant of the House and had authorized the Clerk to appoint time as his Deputy, (1867-8) 6. Elections : 235. Informs the House that he has been requested to lay V^efore the House, a minority report containing the views of one of the Members of the commission appointed to inquire in to the changes made with respect to the Jacques-Cartier Election Petition; and also a minority report containing the views of two of the Members, of the com- 854 SFEAKEli— continued. VI. Speaker communicates matters to the House ■.—continued. Elections ■.—continued. (1.) Informs the House of matters relative to : — continued. niissidii a|ijiointod to inquire in to the charges, miule with respcet to the granting,' of the contract for the Parliament IhiiMings, iind stales that ho leaves the matter lor such action us the House may see lit to take, (18S5) 81). He ia autluirized to lay the said documents before the House, 911. 930. Tiiat he had issued his warrant for new writ;*, (lS(i!t) 1. (1877-78) 22.").— During the recess, (18t)',)-7(t) 1. (1870) 1. (1872) 1. (l.s7;'.-74) 1. (1874-75) 1. (1876) Ui. (1877-7S) ]. (187;)) 1. (1880) 1. (1881) 2. (188;',) 1. (1884) 7, 9, 29-"), ;;68. (188()) 7. 937. Tliat lie had received from the Judges selected to try p^lection Petitiona cojijos of judgments relating to Elections, (1879) -^^ (1880)4. (1881)1,2,270. (1883)2,4,0,8. (1884) 2, 3, o, ti, 1^5, 278, 292, (1885) 1. (188C) 4. (lS,s7) 3-.>. 23§. Infitrms the House that the late Speaker ha 1 issued his warrant for the election of a Mend)cr, whose seat had heen declared vacant, (1870) 16. 939< That during the Kecess he had received a notice of the resignation of a Meuilicr, (1869) 1. (1874-75) 1. (1877-78) 1.— That he had n ceived notilications of vacancies, (1879) 1. (1880) 1. (1886) 1. (1887) 5. Elections, Controverted : 340. That the recognizances on certain Election Petitions are unobjectionable, (1871) 115. That certain recognizances are objectionable, (1871) 198. 941. That Ins warrant for the appointment ofMendieretoserve on the General Committee of Elections was upon the table, (1867-88) 18, (1869) 35. (1869-70) 37. (1870) 28. (1871) 57. (1872) 32. 942. That he had appointed a time for the first meeting of the Committee, (1867-68) 27. (1S69) 42. (1869-70) 59. (1870) 42. (1871) 86. (1872) .50- 943. That he had received notice from the petitioners in certain Election cases that they do not intend to proceed with their petition, (1S69) 8. 944. That he had taxed the coals in certain Election contests, (1872) 11. 945. Resignation of Membe.s, (1873-74) 99. 133, 139, 165. 946. Gladstone, Right Hon., W. E. :— Informs the House that he had received a telegra- phic Dispatcli froni the Right Honorable W. ¥j. Gladstone, with reference to the reso- lutions passed by this House in support of the measure for the future government oflreland, (1886)57, 97. 947. Frorog^ation : — That His Excellency will prorogue the House at a certain time, (1S67-68) 153. (1869) 211. (1869-70) 163. (1870) 214. (1871) 212. (1872) 255. (1873-7-1) 195. (1874-75)296. ■ii SFEAKER— continued. 865 VI. Speaker communicates matters to the House ■.—vonUnued. {•!) JiepurU matters to the House — relative to — Addresses : 21i. That the Members of the D(>pnttition ajipointc'l hy the House, had presented the Address of eongratiilation to His Excellency the Governor Genenal, (18(')9) .'3(>. 219. Keiiort8 to the House, that he had transmitted their Address to the Lieutenant- Governor, (1877-78) 221. '150. British Columbia :— That the Clerk of the House had received from the Registrar of the Suiatnie Court of Ihitish Columbia, a volume containiufj; the Laws of that Colony, (1871)51. for the election ctionable, (1871) 2.51. British Museum ;— A letter from the jirincipal Lil)rarian, ncknowledging the receipt of the Journals of the Hoiwc, (18()9) 4. 2.W. Due De Gaze : — Comnuuiioates a letter from Due De Cazf^ relative to the establish- ment of a periodical exchange of documents between the French and Canadian Governments, (1876) 8.3. Elections : 2.5!l. Certillcates from the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, of the election of Members re- turned upon new writs, (18G'J) 2. (]8G'.t-70) 3. (1870) 2. (1872) 2. (1873-4). 500. (1874-0) 4. (187r,) 8'). (1877-8) 3. 4. (187. (1884) 8, 10, It), 2(5. (188.5) 3. (1886) 3, 130. (1887) (>, D-ll. 2<»1. A letter inclosing a certified coi)y of a Judgment upon a Petition against the Return of Joseph 8hehyn, Esquire, (1875) 30. 25.5. Privileges: — That (upon his election) he liad claimed from His Excellency the usual privileges and that His Excellency had been pleased to grant and allow the same, (1807-8) 3. 2.>6. Returns : — Various Returns, Statement Ac, required to be laid before the House by public olTicers, corporations, &c., ( 1867 8) 13, ( 1860) 2, (l8r)<)-70) 8. ( 1870) .5, 1)8, (1871) 8,51, 56, (lh72) 46, (1873-74) 14, (1874-5) 12, 260, (1875) 6, (187()) 15, (1877-8) 6, 150, (1878) 28, 31, ( L870) 5, 6, 13, (1880) 4, 7, 15, (IS81) 3, 7, 11, 40, 48, 54, 201, (1882) 7, 8, 22,45,305, (1883) 1, 16 Ac, (1884) 16,20, 236, (1885) 7,8. 14, (1886) 10, (1887) 11, 18, 21. 257. Speeches :— His Excellency's speech at the opening of a Session, (1867-8) 4, (1860) 5, (1860-70) 6, (1870) 3, (1871) 4, (1872) 4. (1S73-4) 0, (1875) 3, (1876) 8, (1877-8) 5, (1878) 4, (1870) 3, (1880) 5, (1881) 4, (1882) 3, (1883) 13,(1884) 14,(1885) 5,(1886) 8, (1887) 12. 85G SPEAKER- continued. VII. Orders and Resolutions relative to the Speaker.— re/a^/ve to. JI5S. Arrest : — To issue hia warrant to the Sergeant-at-Arms lor the arrest of certain [ler- ROUS, (1874-5) 151, 169, 261. (1885) 'J15, 218, 225. ilSO. Bills : — May dispense with the printing of Short Bills, not introducing any importaiii innovations, (1867-8) 145. 260. His decision in relation to a suggestion of the Expiring Laws Committee, that Bills should, after their lirst reading, be referred to the Committee on Legislation, '1882 43. il61. Casting Vote : — To take no partjin any debate, unless the House is equally devilled: May then give his Casting Vote, and any reasons stated by him are entered in the Journal, (1867-8) 188. 362. Chair : — To take the Chair when the Usher of the Black Rod is at the door whether there be a Quorum or not, (1867-8) 7th Rule, 138. To leave the Chair when the House goes into Committee, and appoint a Chairman to preside, (1867-8) 76th Rule, 144. 363. Contingencies : — Fourth Report on Contingencies referred to Mr. Speaker with power to make the changes set forth on the list submitted to the Committee, (1872) 258. 264. Elections, Writs of ■.—Siqmi, 237. Vide infra, 273. 265. Messages to the Council : — May be sent by a Member of the House, to be appointed by the Speaker, (1867-8) 06th Rule, 145. 266. Motions : — To receive any motion that is seconded, and read the same in English and French, if familiar with both languages, if not, he shall read it in one, and direct the Clerk to read it in the other, (1867-8) 33rd Rule, 139. To apprize the House whenever he conceives any motion to be contrary to the Rules or Privileges, (18C7-8) 37th Rule, 140. Officers of the House : 267. To take into consideration the claims of several officers and employees for compen- sation and to do justice in the matter, (1871) 222. 268. To lay before the House within three days after the opening of the Sessiou.a detailed statement of the increase of salaries to the officers Ac, (1872) 262. 260. Order : — To preserve order and decorum, and decide questions of order, snbject to an appeal to the House. When called on to explain a point of order, he shall state the Rule applicable to the case, (1867-68) 8th Rule, 138. 270. Prining : — He is authorized to have the printing done where he may think proper, (1879) 309. 271. Reprimand: — To censure or reprimand certain person, (1874-75) 278, 311, (1875) 180. (1877-78) 141 272. Votes and Proceedings: — To be printed under the superintendence ol the Speaker,- Vide Orders, 178. SPEAKER— co«/j«Merf. 857 3ing any important VII. Orders and Resolutions relative to the Speaker ■.—continueil. Writs of Elections : ars. Toissuo his warrant for new writsi, (1872) 138. (187.3-74) 9.j. (187G) 159. (1877-78) li24. (1879) 5, 360. (1881) 274. (1884) 286, 362. (1887) 8. ise, to be appointed VIII. Incidental Proceedings : 274. Adjourns the House, at an appointed hour, without putting the Question, (1869-70) 170. (1884) 234, 266. (ISa'J) 286. (1886) 38, 113. (1887) 226.— Similar proceedings upon leaving the Chair at 6 o'clock, (1869) 06, 79. (1869-70) 48. (1870) 75. (1871) 129. (1872) 123. (1873-74) 170. (1874-75) 308. (1875) 97. (1876) 190. (1877-78) 174. (1879) 260. (1880) 254. (1881) 231. (1882) 275. (1883) 272. (1884) 269. (1885) 286. (1886) 349. (1887) 226. 275. His warrant for appointing Member.-* ot the General Committee of Elections object- ed to, (1871) 80. 276. Calls upon another Member to take the Chair of the House during liis temporary absence, (1867-68) 43. (1869) 214. (1869-70) 148. (1870) 145. (1871) 42. (1872)124. (1873-74) 142. (1874-75) 21. (1877-78) m. (1878) 10, 14, IS. (1879) 22, 25, 49, (1880) 26. 50, 62. (1881) 10, 57, 107, &c., (1882) 97. (1883) 34. (1884) 57. (1885) 286. (1887) 145. 277. Presents the report of a Committee, (1869) 137. (1871) 166. (1872)181,254. (187-4-75) 182. (1877-78.) 131. (1878) 44. (1885) 208. (1886) 79, 220, 249. 278. Gives his casting vote, (1874-75) 284. (1878) 8, 20, 23, 24, 43, 86, 140. (1879) 303. (1880) 237. (1883) 84. (1886) 399. 279. Mr. Speaker's decisions appealed from to the Houpe, and sustained, (1869) 200. (1872) 139.148. (1877-78)220.227. (1879)49, 306. (1881) 257. (1884) 140, 359. (1886) 126, 329, 333. (1887) 146.— Not sustained, (1880) 277. 2§0. Committees appointed to assist Mr. Speaker in various matters, — Vide Committees, 334-354, 542-552. 281. Adjourns the House for want of a Quorum, (1886) 38, 113. ■282. Requests Members to state whether they had voted with the yeas or with the nays, (1877-78) 115, 283. Reserves his decision for a future day, (1876) 148, 165. (1880) 237. (1881) 58, 96, 100. 267. (1882) 100, 190. (1883) 45, 144. (1884) 169, 177, 286. (1885) 120, (1886) 128, 348, 384. His resignation, (1876) 1, 858 SrEAKEll -SPEECHES. VIII. Incidental Proceedings -.—cuntinued. 2S5. Tlu' Clerk inrnrms the House thivt tlic Speaker liiul, during the recess, recoivud a iu)tilicatii)u (if resignation, {187()) 1. 3§6. Declines to juit the (|ne»tion on ii motion, (1885) 159. JISt7. Till! Clerk informs the House that the Speaker had, during the recess, issued war- rants for the election ol' scvi'ial Memhers, (1S7(>) 2. Speaker ot Legislative Council :— V^ide Committees, 159. Legislative (Jouncil, 1-4. Speaker of Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly :— Vide Members, 1-6. Special Returns :— Vide Klcfiions, V2(). Special Tickets, sale of :— Vide Arannits. 1415i, 1417, 1425. Special Trains, ft, M. 0. and 0. R, :~\'ido Anvimts. 1408. Special Warrants:— Vide AavuntK, l()S'J-l(J87. ^pcrrliiJi^. I. Speeches of the Lieutenant-Governor at the opening and close of each Session, 1, 42. II. Incidental Proceedings, 43—47. I. Speeches of the Lieutenant-Grovernor at the opening and close of each Session. (1867-68) 1. 2Slh December , 1867.— His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor (the Honorable Sir N. F. Belleau) bids the Members of the Legislature welcome to the Ancient City of Quebec ; and expresses trust tjiat the sentiments of fidelity to our Gracious Sovereign of at- tachment to the institutions of the British Empire, and of devotion to the interests of our new Confederation which were displayed during the last Session of the Federa. Parliament, will equally characterize this lirst Session of our Legislature. Refers to the various important interests and grave duties which the Constitution has entrust- aVKECliES-continueU. 869 recess, received n Jceas, issued war- and close of I. Speechej of the Lieutenant-Governor, &c. •.—contuiued. (1867.68.) ■.—continueil. I'll to tlic Lof^islaliirc, ainl slalcH tli*t it lias, at tlit? Haino time providid tlml tlicHC iiili'icsts t*ln)ul(l li(' piatioil uiiilcr tlit! sato^iiianl ol' llu! priiicipU's of tlic Uiili^h Cuiis- litiilidii. lirlias lust no time in calling to Iuh aid advJHors rcsponsili'.e to tlio people ; {iiiil tlu^ oi'ganizntion of tlic ncvcral Dopartments lias been earncrtiy jiroiiecdctl witli. Till' annua! anionnt wliicli tlie Lc^islatmo will liavo at it- disposal, will lio .-iitisl'ic- ti'iily cataMislied only after tlio ariiitnilion relative to the linancos of Upper and I,iiwer Canada ; muler Ihcst; circum.ftaree.s it woidd not bo prnd^'iit to stilmiit to llie Lrj;i.slatiu'e any me.i.snio which wouM invulve eonsideialile expenditure. Votes will lie link' d from you for I'uhlic Kdnuaiion, Cnltmization and I'nhlie -'harilies, an well as Ihc the Civil .Service fj;enerally ; and l\n- coverinj^ the outlay already incurred in the fslidilishnient, oiganization aiul carrying; on of the pivernnuint. Measures will he sub- mitted fill- tlie orj;anization of the Departments of the Administiation, the interpre- tMtion of the Statutes, and the Audit of tlie I'nblic Accomits, Attention will also be ca'le I to the btst means of tleV(!lop|iinfj; Colonization, iuid stinnilatiiiK the zeal of Mu- iiicipaiities and voluntary assoeiatiniis in behalf of this ;;real public object. The fur- ther improvenuMit of our Agriculture and the systematic ami prudent mana^'ement of (lur furesls and mines, arc also objects tlttmandiui^ the earnest attention (jf tlu) (Jo- veinmcnt and of the JA>j;islature. 'I'he subject of rublii; lOducation.and Iheencoiu'aKe- ineiit of Sciences, Lctteis and the Arts, will receive the utmost attention of tlic Government, (Occupying an important geograiihical position in the (Confederation, conprising within its limits the two most populous and oldest cities of British Ann>rica, peopled by the doccntlants of the two foremost nations of Km'ope, this Provinc(( cannot fail to enjoy a future of will being, ifherpeojile <:ontinue to deveh. ) in peace and harnu)ny the germs of prosperity which aic at their dis|iosal, 5, ^I. 2Atk February 1808. — His Plxcelleney congratulates the Legislature on the; large amount of important business transacted in so short a sjiace of time ; and refers es- pecially to the attention given to the imjiortant subjects of Ct.)lonization, Agriculture, and Pid)lic Instruction, which has produced results mort- speedy and con.-iderable than he had dared to hope. He thanks the Assembly for the Supplies and for their genero- sity in aiding the great distress e.xisting in our sister I'roviiice of Nova-Scotia, 157. M nd close of (1869) 3. 2(Hh January, 18(1'.). — His Excellency informs the Legislature, that the Right Honor- able Sir .John Young has been placed at the head of the Government of Canada, in succession to the Right Honorable Viscount Monck. Refers to one of the measures of the late session of the Federal Parliament which provides fi.r the con.struction of the Railway from Halifax to Riviere du Loup, and which will complete the comnuini- cation at all seasons of the year between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic; notices that the line chosen will traverse a wide range of the territory of this Province, and states that the Government, desirous to profit by this opening for settlement of our wild lands, at once undertook the works of survey requisite to that end. The outlay authorized last session for Colonization Roads, has been promptly effected. The regu- 860 SPEECH ES-cow/jrtwe/i. I. Speeches of the Lieutenant-Oovernor, &o. :— continued. (1S69.) -.' continued. lations aw to the nittin^j of tiuibpr on Crown Lniids liavc received the earnest attnntion of the Government, and ho has deemed it his duty to sanction cortnin fhanjjesof systenicalouliitcd toHccurea more prudent managnient of ourforcat resources, aiidani increase of the revenue, without injury to the real interests of tliis impurtant liraiiit of trade. He is liajipy to see tlie great pr()gre.-o suhmiltcd. Tin' ;ul,. tnitnr nanicii by tliis I'rnvinci' tor thi> iliviHinn nf the dclits and a.-Mcts ol'tlic laic I',. viiico (if C'linada, I'm iiiij; tiial tlii'rt' fxi.slcd lictwi'i'ii l!ic ntlu'r iviMtr.iiors iii\d liim.,.; 1)1) irrccni)ciliiililoditrore))(i'nt'(i|iii)i(in n-siu'iicd his dtlicc 'ri)(!i>tln'r iirltitratniKJiiivii.j (■oi)tii)ii('d t))i'iriicdil)t'ratin)iH willioiit this rntviiicc licii);; ri'pro! l)ad tlioii;;!,; it lii-* d)ily to i'i(ptost I'dsI ii'j;aiii8t tlio illegality nf tlii'ir pntt'ondiDj;.-*, ai)d iirtrr\v,i;,Ii against tlic ilU't:al and nnjiist r('s))ll at wliicli they anivod. 'ri)t' corri'MpoDdiin • ,,;, tills 8til>j('C'ts will Ix' snliiiiillcd. 'I'lic l'iii>lic A<'oo)ii)ts will lio stdiDiiltod, and li ;, happy tn Mtati' tl)iil tlx! ItaUuicc ir) the liatid^ of tho TroasDi'cr oi) tht- llr^t of .Inly l;i,i was lai'gor tliai) at the (•orit'>po)idinj; period last year. Several portions of this I'lv viiico liaviiij; heen visited l)y extensive eoiilla^'ratio)i.s ; tl)e (}overnn)e)it eiiDie tuthe assistajiee of tho viciinis of these n)isfortiii)e8. Aeeoiiiits of tlie moneys e\|iii)(|,l for tliis puipose. will lie sulmjittcd. lie asks for the iis)ial Supplies, M. S. '24tli Decemher, l.S7(t. — His Excellency congratulates tl)oLegiHlrtl)iroon tlie iiii|nii;i!,t tasks aei'on)plisl)ed during this Session. In addition to nieiusures sanctioned in \\x<~ viims Sessions, lilicial grants have hien addeij in favor of iron aixl woode)) Iliiiwiiy^ which he is I'onlideiit will devrlop our coniuii'i'Ci , attract t'oreign oi))ig)"ation anl l;ir;. lit ate tlio sett lenient of the puhlic dotiiaiu. Our position in the centra of the (' ■\\U-<\,- ration and on the shores of the liver and gulf of St. Lawrence ensures us a distiiiuui-ii- ed part in llie future of this co)ilinei)t, and the dispositinn of tlie pinpjc to call intn action all our coniinei'cial, industrial and agrieu'iural ressouices, appears to atTonl ,\ certain guarantee I'or our prosperity in tinie to coiner He sanctioned the MiiniciiKi! Code with much jik-asure. and returns thanks for the attention hestowed iiihui tli>' Bills respecting Civil Pidceediiie, I'uhlic Instruction, Agriculture and the Intrni Revenue; as also for t]u> careful examination of the correspondence rrlati\e tn tlit arliitration ; and has no doni)t that tho determination arrived at, will he sustained liy the country. He thanks the A^sembly for the Supplies. (1871) ,9. Srce, agriculture nml manufactures ; and, notwithstanding the dillerence of opinion which necessarily exists in a ^constitutional country, puhlic ojiinion has pronounced itself with suHicieiit unanimity in favor of these measures to justify the continuation of the same jiolicy, extending it in proportion to its resources. The Legislation and regulation respoctin? the sale of limits and collection of timber dues have considerably increased our !SrKK('HKS-c*M//««r^/, »t;3 Civil Srrvi.T {\.„.. imitti'il. Till! iirlv wU nftlic lute p., .iMioi'M and liiiM.r: niiliitriitniKliiivii,|; pil, lie IiikI tliiiii;'',; iRH, ami iHtii\v,i;i. I'orroHpdiuli'iu" ui, ilmiiltod, 1111(1 1 1 ;. ic lir.-it nl',li|!y l;i.| ortioiW of tills Prrr iiiKMil came tiiiU I iiioiicy.s o.\i)cni|.-,| s. S. re < 111 tiio iiii|'iiit;i;,i SiiMctioiic I in |ir,. Woncicll Illii\V;l\*, iiijiriitioM mil imi- tl'C lil'tllC (' 'lllnie- :'08 IIS 11 (listiliUUi^ir projilc to cmH intii ppi'lll'S tn MlTnrij ,1 loci till' Miinicip.i'. Stowi'li llpnij lb.- iiiil till' IntTiia ce ri'lative tn tht >o sustuiiieti liv [•iWH have pl(>;\rly u'lnsclves of the •f the resources of li(^en alilet'iiipiily tii>pi'arcil to lif islation luloptod iVooiien ami iniii iiKrii'ulture iiii'l iiecepsiiriiy exists If witli stillicipiit the fame policy, liatioii respecting ly increaaecl our I, Speeches of the Lientenant-Oovernor, &o. •.—rontinufiii (1871.) ■.—('ontinvi'il. rcvciuie, ami ciiiililid iih to prct 1 \iK<'i"iMly with wnrk on ('oloiiir.iitinii ioihIh in all jiirts iif the rriiviiico. S»'Vcral liiimiv;rali"ii iiKents hive Ipccii iiiiinid in iMimpc, aiul in various piirtM of thin country ; iin iiu'iihh taken to Hprcml iiiroiniiiliun r<'H|.eetinf? tlie re.sMuice.-t of thin I'lovincc, ainl the value of its iincultivatcil liimlri. lie had thought it. proper to Hiigj^cHt that the (iovcrnnu'iit hIiouM hold a eoiilcrence on tile Huhject of Iniiiiigriil ion : Hcvenil nieetiiiKs were iield and Im lias reason to lielieve that the hest iiiideir^lamliiiK will |ireViiil hetweeii the Federal and Local (iovernnicnls, which latter will share uccoidin,:; to tlicir resouret's itntl their eoiuinon interest in the woik of providing; for this important ohjtiit. The Mimii'ipal CoiU^ whicli was piisseil diiriiiK tlie last rarliiinicnt lias recently heeii liroii^;ht ihlo opemlion. Measures on tlu' sulject of the administration ol justice will he sniimitted. The .loint Address on the suhject of the so called award remierel l>y two of tht^ arliitrators named for the division of the dehts and a.-seis ot I'liperaml Lower Caniida has heen : • insiiiittetl to tlm (lovernor-Oeneial. The Federal (iovernnieiit li;is not put this etcnted juiinment in fore"; and whatever steps are taken in this matti r, lie is h'd to lieliive that justice will he dune iis. The I'tihlic Aci'otnits and Lstiiuntes will he >uliniitled, and it will he seen, that notwilhsliindin;; the? laru'e eNriemliliirc which hiis lieeii inclined, there still I'eniMins a consideriiMe sum to the credit tlic decision of Co;itro>'orted Elections, and res- pecting the jiulieaturolaws will he suhmitted. Logislntion in favor of Railways aid ) J mmmm^mm 864 SPEECHES— co«/iwM«rf. I. Speeches of the Lieutenant-Governor, &c. ■.—continued. (1872.) : — continued. Colonization roads has borne its fruits ; and you will have seen with pleasure that several large enterprises which you have aided by grants of money or lands are in progress of completion. Great ctlbits have been made in favor of Colonizution , numerous and important roads have been constructed ; and a greater number df immigrants from Euro[ic begin to turn towards thi^ country and to settle here; the liberal subsidy placed atour disposal by the Federal Government to assist Immigration should encourage us to continue our exertions, and to emulate in this respect the ofl'urtj of other Provinces. The Public Accounts and Estimates will be submitted. You will be asked to ratify certain loans of m.iney made by the Government to persons who suffered from the failure of last year's harvest. Notwithstanding these unforeseen expenses, and the coisiderabie sums paid for Colonization Railways, the balance in the hands of the Treasurer this year is greater than last year. You will be asked to renew the ajipropriation to enable the Government to defend the rights of the Province before the Privy Council, in the matter of the pretended Arbitration and award res- pecting the debts and assets of the old Province, 4. 12. 9^th December, 1872. — His Excellency is happy to congratulate the Legislature on the application and assiduity with which thej' have considered the measures sub- mitted, and thanks them for the Supplies. The large grants in money and lands voted for new Railway Companies will, he hopes, contribute to develop largely the resources of the Province, 274. (1873-4.) 13. -ith December, 1873. — His Excellency (the Honorable Ren6 Edouard Caron) is happy to meet the Legislature and to ask their assistance and advice. Daring previous Sessions subjects of the most urgent necessity were considered, and the activity displayed in preparing laws on matters placed under yourcontrolby the constitution, affords me the assurance that you will continue to perform your duties with the siinie good will during this Session. The last Provincial P^xhibition furnishes a striking proof of the prosperity of our Agricultural and Industrial Institutions, and the workins of the laws on Agriculture, Arts, and Manufactures show that they are founded on ii wise principle. He refers to the large number of persons who have left the country, and is sure the Legislature will aid by means as energetic as circumstances will permit those amongst them who may wish to settle on our public lands. He suggests that one of the means to be adopted, in order to put a stop to emigration, would he to assist our municipalities, as much as possible in improving our highways. The jiolicy inaugurated under my predecessor, in relation to the construction of Railways, will be continued to the extent of our means. If im,migration is encouraged with discrimination, it will bring to this country a select class of agricultural laborers, skilled artisans, and workmen. A Bill on Elections will be submitted. A commission was apipointed to inquire into the causes of the burning of the Quebec Court House and to suggest means of providing for the loss of the Archives, Registers and Records,— a measure to that effect will be presented. Legislation will be asked on the subjects relating to judicature, public instruction and measures connected with the pnbHo weal of this Province. He is happy to inform the Legislature, that the Jesuit Barrack's SFEECKES— continued. 865 with pleasiuv that ley or lands are in ir of Colonization; greater number nf to settle here ; the assist Immigratinn Is respect the otlbrts ibmitted. You will eni, to persons who ; these unforeseen ys, the balance in ou will be asiked tn hts of the Province on and award res- ;he Legislature on the measures sul)- ley and lands voted rgely the resources xi Caron) is li:ii)py During previous and the activity )y theconstitutiim, ies with the sunie urnishes a strikiiii: , and the workinj; are founded oiiii left the country, itauces will permit He suggests tlmt ation, would lie to ;iways. The ]wliry of Railways, will encouraged with icultural laborers, id. A coninii.-sion bee Court House irs and Records,— id on the subjects (i with the publio e Jesuit Barrack's I, Speeches of the Lieutenant-Governor, &c. •.—continued. (1873-74.) : — continued. property at Quebec is now in the possession of the Government. The Public Accounts and the Estimates will be submitted. The Federal Government having assimied the 8nrj)lus debt, for which, under the constitution we were liable, the ditiiculties between Ontario and Quebec on this point, no longer exist. This act of Legislation places at our disposal additional resources. The assets enumerated in the fourth schedule ainie.Ked to the B. N. A. Act have still to be divided between this Province and Ontario. In the settlement of this question, every effort will be made to arrive at a friendly understanding. A vote will be asked for repairing the Jesuits' Barracks with the view to transfer the Public Departments to that building. The ba'ance in the hands of the Treasurer on the 1st July is still more considerable than in the previous year, 9. 14. 28th January, 1874. — His Excellency is pleased to find himself in a position to bring Legi.-'lative labors tc a close. This session, though comparatively short, has i)roduced several important measures, which if propely carried out caimot fail to develop the resources of the Province, and to materially increase its prosperity. He congratu- lates the Legislature on the result of their deliberations and thanks the Assembly for tlie Supplies wliich shall be expended with proper economy, 205. (1874-75.) 15. Srd December, 1874. — His Excellency states that since last Se.-^sion he had accepted tlie resignation of the members of the administratiou, and had entrusted the direction (if the affairs of the Province to a new Ministry. The Legislature will be called upon t:= institute an enquiry in relation to the exchange of Government property situated near Montreal. A Bill against bribery and corrupt practices at Elections will be sulimitted. The Government will continue their jiolicy with regard to Railroads. The Public Accounts and Estimates will be submitted. >;otwithstandi!ig the increase in the expenses the state of the finances will show a surplus to be adiled to that of last y 'ar. He congratulates the Legisliiture on the result of the Treasurers mission to England; the result of that mission will be communicated. Refers to the return of a large number of our fellow-countrymen, and the desire evinced by others to fellow then- example ; and has no tloubt that the best attention will be given to the measu- rtssubiii'ttml with the object of assisting such return ; and also of favoring a wholesome iiiimigra ion from Europe, 13. 16. '1?,\\\ Feb mar 11, 1875. — His Excellency congratulates the Legislature upon the impor- tant labors of the 'session and refers especially to tht> measures calculated to prevent bribery at Elections, to favor the building of Railroads and to encourage Colonization- He thanks the Assembly for the Supplies, 316. (1875) 17. Uh November, 1875. — His Excellency congratulates the Legislature and the country u[jon the pea(;e and good order which prevailed during the late elections. He regrets that our Province has not escaped the effects of the financial crisis, but is thankful to Divine Providence for the abundant harvest with which we have been blessed. A 54 866 UTEECRES- continued. I. Speeches of the Lieutenant-Gcvernor, &c. :— continued. (1875.) : — contiimed. measure luiving for its object the completion of the North Shore .and the Moiitrci;, Ottawa and Western Kaiiway Companies will he submitted ; and also a Hill tn modify the administration of the Department of rnblic Instruction. The now plan ad(>]>tc(i liist Session to facilitate tlie settlement of our Pul)lic Lands lias beenciownoJ with sul■c(•^s. Tlie I'ublic Accounts and the Estimates will be submitted. He ii glad to be able to inform the Legislature that in spite of the linancial crisis the Hnanc.es arc in a satisfactory state, 4. IS. 24iu of their labors, lie notices with satisfaction that the discussions concoriiiii;; li, inj)ortant matters submitted, were marked by urbanity and knowledge of piiliiic I all'airs. He thanks the Assembly for the Supplies, and states that they shall le expended Avith economy, H»8. (1876) 19. ll//( November, AiKJOt. — His Excellency the Administrator of the Province, (the Hnii. Chief .Justice A. A. Dorion) regrets that the health of His Excellency the Liouteiiii!.; Governor has compelled him to apply for tempo'-ary leave of absence. State?" tliatii- 1 loan authorized Inst Session has been advantageously placed and that the credit ot tit Province occu])ies a high position in the English market. A Bill for the better (npiiii- zaliim ofthePul)lic Service, and to render it more cflicient, will be submitted. It i- t'!:i; i iiileniion of tiie Government U> come to the as.-sistance of certain Railways which have made considerable progress, but which now (ind tiieiuselves arrested by diiriou'tii'sinl the money market. The Public Accounts and Estimates will bt submitted. The rcju'ii! on Colonization and rejiatriation will be submitted ; they v ill establish tliiit tiie country continues to make satisfactory progress, 8. 20. 2W\ Deceniber, 187(5. — His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor (the Hon. Luc Lti • lier de St. Just) refers to the decease of his lamented predecessor the Honorable W. K. Caron, whose long career h.ad been an honor to himself and to the country ; 11' | states that it will be his earnest desire, as it is his duty, to com])ly with the spirit i the constitution under which we live ; has much plonsm-e in congraluting the l.i^'i lature on the zeal and assiduity they nianifosted in the discussion of the iinporlniill measures submitted ; and trusts that the result of tladr labors will be to give )Uie«j impetus to the great improvements which have been undertaken in the Proviiiof] He thanks the Assembly for the Supplies, '20G. (1877-78) 31. ll)^/( Deeember, 1877.— His Excellency (the Honorable Luc Letellier d(>St. .Tnst) li"!-^ that the commercial crisis wdiich continues to be felt, will soon tt^rmiuMte ainl i; convinced t)mt the abundant crops and the public works which are being exociitiM in this Province, will contribute to the removal of this depression, and reiii!t ions concerning lie knowledge ol' piili'ic i I that they sliiill lie Province (tho Ilnii. i>ncy the Liputeiian; KMico. States that thf that the ero(ht ot'tlie | for the hotter orpmi- ; suhniittod. It isihe I ^iailwii ys which \\iw iteil hy diHicuItiosiiil bniittod. Tho roii'Kis I estahht^h that tiie tlie Hon. hiio Lett- ;he Honorable K. H. the country : He I )ly with the spirit oij igralutinii tho ].e6' in of the iniitirtiiViil will be to pvo a new I en in the Proviiirt'. ierdeSt..Tust)h'; n terminate ami ii| are bein^' (>xpciite'l •ession, and ve^ioKt le Statutes has iiKulej te. The Act I'or tliol I Report will be sub-l I, Speeches of the lieutenant-Governor, &c. :— continued. (1877-78.) -.—continued. niitted to the House, as required by law. His KxceHency's Govtrnment, not having been able to agree with tlial of Ontario upon a coniproinise in reference io the ([uestion of the Arbitration, thecase has by mutual consent, been carried inapjiealto the Privy Council of Her Majesty, in England. Important measures to give greater etliciency to the rublic Service will be placed befor(> you, and yon will have to consider Bills concerning Agriculture, Reformatories, Asylums, and the License Act. The Public Accounts and Plstimatcs will be submitted. A Reiairt will be niaile to you upon the works executed by the C(^mmissioners named to construct the tjuebee, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidetital Railway, and he hopes that the progress made in that gri'at enterprise will be found satisfactory, 5. 2'i. ',*//( March. 1878. — Being desirous of ascertaining in a constitutional maimer the ioelings of the people of this Province regarding the present state of pnl)licairairsand the ministerial changes which have just taken jilace, His PLxcellency has determined njion proroguing the Legislature of this Province with a view to its dissolution at an e.trly date, and he entertains the hope that the electors of this Province will, in the choice of their representatives exhibit as nnich judgment as patriotism, in order to assure peace, jirosperity and happiness to the jjoople, 231. (1878.) 2!l. ,')u It from an immediate connection between our Railway system, the Canada Centrulm\i[ the other Railways of the Dominion arc such that the construction, with thnt^vicw, of a bridge over the Ottawa River, opposite //i///, seemed indisi)erisable ; a con trad for the building of that bridge has been com|)leted on the most favorable terms: it willbosubmitted,and will, he has no doubt, be found (juite satisfactory. The Provinoc should not rest satisfiid with the building of a bridge at Hull, nor abandon the jirojcct of extending its ]{ailways to that part of the county of /^oHw arrived when the (iovernment Railways should begin to yield some revenue, it has been deemed, that the most etfectual mtvans, both for rendering them as productive as possible for the Province, and f(/r creating tht> necessary tratlic for the roads, would be to lease them durini; a certain number of years to men of business possessing sufficient capital and the amount of exj-.erience essential to the prosecution of enterprises of this natnre, and who would be" directly interested in the success of the Railways. Agreements have consequently been entered into, which will be submitted for approval according to law. His Honor has authorized his Government to make a final settlement of the long pending question of the loan to the sufferers by the great fires at Quebec, the details of which will be ,'conimunicated. Since last session, with the intention of aiding the numerous class of workmen out of employment to withdraw from the \l SPEECHES- cow/mwe^/. 869 I. Speeches of the Lieutenant-Governor, &c. ■.—continued. (1879.) : — roiitinned. cities and settle on tlie lands of the Crown, assistance ns been promised to some persons zeal(jus for the pul)lic ^ood, who f)roposi,>d to form extensive associations for tiie colonization t)f the country. A nioairure will ix; i)resented for authoiizintj; the Government to make other arranj^ements of the same nature. In fullilhnent of the promise which was made, the fitiictest economy has hcen practised in the adminis- tration of the atlairt; of the Provinces ; and altlmugh tlie (jovornment has not entirelj' succeeded in restoring a balance l)etween inconu; and expenditure His Honor lias reason to hope that tlie attempts which have bjen made in that direction and the results which have flowed from them, will be found satistactory. The Budget fiir the coming liscal year will be submitted. It has been prepared with a view to the curtailing of every expense not absolutely iicc( ssary. The Legif^lature will be called upon anew to consider whether it is not opjjortune at present to imxlily our constitution lis regards the Legislative Council. Measur s will be laid beloie the JjC^islature regarding the organiziitiou of I'ulfiic Instruction, Licenses, the Mimiciijal Loan Fund, the Macadamizing of Roads, and also concerning Lunatic Asylums. A Bill will also he submitted to the Legislature for enabling the inhabitants of this Province to enforce before a legal tribunal such claims as they may have against the Crown. (Petition of right), 3. 26. 81st October, 187(». — His Honor (the Honorable Tlii5odore Kobitaillc) is ha[)py to see that in conformity with his message to the Legislative Council dated 13th September harmony has been restored between the two branches of the Legislature, and con- j;ratulates themon the application and ussidnity with winch they had considered the incisures submitted. He thanks the Assembly for the Supplies, oGi. (1880) 27. 28th May, 1880. — His Honor is contidont that the representatives in Parliament, in commencing their labors, are animated with that spirit of good understanding and harmony, which is so necessary for the proper working of our i)olitical institutions and the progress of our Country. He is happy to unite with the Legislature in expressing sentiments of gratitude and loyalty to Our (iracious Sovereign, on the occasion of the visit of His Royal Ilii;hness Prince Leojioltl. His Ilighnes.s is the lifth member of the Royal Family who has honored our country with his pr(>seiice, .and we take great jileasure in regarding his vi>;it as a I'urther proof of the allcction of Our August Sovereign. He rejoices at the thought that thegeneral depression, which has been felt in all branches of industry, is beginning to disappear. The lumbering in our forests and the development of our mineral resources, were paralysed by the crisis; but you will behappy to learn that there is every reason to ho|)c that the new impetus given to these and other industries will largely contribute to our national prosperity, while, at the same time, it will perceptibly increase the revenue of the Province. Two enterprises which the previous Legislatures and (lovernments had specially protected, viz : the mining of phosphates and ihe manufacture of beet-root sugar, have received the special attention of the Governmcuit, and are in a fair way to fulfil the hopes of the friends of Agriculture and Industry in this Province. A general 3 870 SPEECHES— 6 of Qiichec in iho couiso dltlie year. His Government Iuih thought jiroper to encounigo, in a imrtienlar iiKtiiner, this iigricultiual and imlustiial conipt'tion unil he iw eonlident that tiie Legishiliire will appiovc wliiit has heen done lowanU that end. Sinee the jirorogaticin dt'tlic House, on the 'Mat Octoh^.!' iai-t, the (iovernineiit has takeu iiossossion ol' the (ii.stcrii section ol' the Quehfc, Moiitrcid, Otbtuui and Occidental Railway and has uniloil, umkr one niaua.irenient, both sections m' the road. The statements which will iicsnl'inittnl on this stdiject, will show thnt the revenue ol' this enterjirise hiis incrrnsed ui a liitii. which is encouraging Inr the I'utuie ; and this revenue together with the other aviuitages deiivahle from the road, will com|.ensate for thcsaciiliees which hiivel'uin made Iti successfully carry it out. The cnst of constructing the I'tovinciiil Hailwuy having exhausted the Consolidated Kailway Fund, and ahsorhed the subsidies rc.-^crvfil for jirivate companies, and h:iving mmeover neces-itated temporary loau> en the credit of the Trovinee, it h.is now heconu? luecssaiy to jirovide for the jjaynient (if those auhsidies and loans. For this purpose the Governrm nt has thought pKipti to tiike preliminary steps towaids the negociation oi' ;i. loan suilicient to meet ouriUUuitl re([uin.inents, without however exceeding the limits of the resources of the I'mviuce. The Legislature will learn with satisfaction, that this loan can he ell'ected under vtiy advantageous conditions. The Province has cmtracteil eon>iderahle ohligiitieus in order to complete great improvements, which it thought propt-r to imdertakf, in order to secure in the Confederation, a position, commensurate with its pulitical importance. It is a national duty for all ^ood citizens to labor, with f)ne ncoonl, towards meeting these obligations and maimaining unimpaired the erciit of the Province. He sincerely hopes that the Legislature will loyally assist the Governiiit'iit in accomplishing this task. Our Constitution having limited, within narrow heiiiids, our sources of revenue; it becomes nur duty to cirefully see that economy is prnctistd in our public expenses ; and to .'■ee also to the immeiiiate collection of what i.-> dm' to the Treasury, if we wisli to secure an equilihrium between our receipts and expenditure, The Mmiicipal Loan Fund debt has, for some years, increased in large iiroportiniis. A measuie will be submitted for the jiurpose of disposin;,' of this debt for tlie Imulit of the Treasury, due regard being had to the position of the various Municipniities interested. The Legislature will have to consider certain ami^ndments to the Liceiise Act and also a Bill, the object of which is to make public ollices contribute to the revenues of the Province. The Act respecting Lunati^; Asylums, in so far us rcgiuds the expenses which it authorizes, requires amending. Some alterations are rcqiiirol in the legislation which relates to our mines, both with regard to the public revenue and to the facilities which should he aflbrdtd to the development of this inqwrtant indusirj-. The Consolidntion of the Railwiiy Act ol this Province, for the purjxiso of assimilating it to the Dominion Railway Act, is of the utmost importance, aiul a Bill to that effect will be submitted. The Consolidation of the laws respecting Education and Agriculture, are subjects on which the Legislature will be consulted during the course of the Session. Bills to jtrovide for the consolidation of the Statutes of the Province, to modify the constitution of the Supeiior Court and of the Court of Queen's Bench, and concerning the employment SVEECRES - conlinued. Sli I. Speeches of the Lieutenant-Governor, &c. :— continued. (1880.) : — continued. of prisoners ronlinoi in i\w ConiniDii fJnols of i\\v various districts in the Province, will l)e i!iiiliniitt('d. Tlu^ I'nhlic Accounts and Esliinatrs, as well as a statements of :occi|it.H and exjienditure lor the current year, will be submitted. The Estimates for next fiscal year will also be laid before the House, for a]ii)roval. These Estimates have becMi i)r(>iiared with the economy consistent with tbtMsfhciency of the public service, o. SJS. -Mil June, 1M8(). — His Honor refers to the large amount of important measures sub- mitted to the J.egislnture. and states that the Assembly have I'ultilled their task with adevoti(jn wiiich deservis public acknowledgment. He congratulates the Legislature on the unanimity which has marked their deliberations uiion the important (lueation of the settlement <>!' the Municipiil I.o.m Fund, Jind tin; s])irit of coiiciliaiion which distiegiu.'-heil their discussions upon all matters of i)ublic interest. He thanks them for the Supplies, aO'.t, (1881) '29. '^Stli April, 1881. — His Honor notices with ])leasure, renewed activity in all branches of industry ; commerce is becoming more and more nourishing, oiu' manufactories are incriMsing in nundiers ; agriculture, owing chielly to the generous encouragement which the Legislature has given to it, is now taking that jjlact^wliich it should occupy in di'velojiing the resources of the country. In the great movement which is nniking of this Dominion a new nation, the Province of Quebec should > erform its part with timmcss, courage and ability. Our progress is already very markeil ; the Province has not ion. The power granted to this Commifsioii of altering the language and the order of the Statutes, and of suggesting amendnioiits. allo\r3 it to draw up the laws in a regular and methodical form, and thereby to give to suchOonsolidatiouMiiermanent and lasting character which it woidd be iinpessihle to obtain by simply revising the Statutes. It is whithin the attributes of this Com- nnssion to search out subjects which are within the competency ofour Legislature. This study, under the circimistances, gives a more than usual importance to the work of the Commission. A Bill will be presented to extend the duration of the parliament of the Province and thus to decrease the fi'equency of elections and the i 'a ■ill SPE ECH ES -continued. 878 I. Speeches of the Lieutenant-Governor, &c. ■.—roniinued. (1881.) : — cunlinued. expomiitiiro occasioned thercl)y. The InrKO numbor of Private Bills to ln' Huhmittod is a proof of tho biiisinci-s prosperity iind of flin spirit of ciitcriiriwn which rcij^iis in our Province. Industry, Miinulacturcs, Navigiition and Kailwny ("onipanics will, by tliis legislation, secure iidviinlagcH which will l)C a source of gratilication to all. Tlio Public Accounts will 1)0 sidmiittcd niui the Estimates, which have been prepared with that regard to economy which iji consistent with the ellicieney of the public service, with a'so be submitted, 1. 30. SlK/i June, 1881. — His Honor refers to the large amount of important measures sub- mitted to the Legislature and states that tiiey have ful tilled tlieir task with a devotion which dewcrvfs public acknowledgment, lUO. (1882.) 31. '■Mil Marrh, lHii'2. — His Honor regrets to have to advert to tiu; heinous attick upon the person of Her Majesty the Queen wliicli has been the occasion of as much sorrow as amazement among our peoi)lc, and thanks Proviilence wlio has preserved to the atfection of Her subjects a Sovereign so beloved ami respected. He takes advantage of this occasion of the re-opening of tliis Legislature to tender to our Sovereign the expression of our atl'ection, loyality and gratitude lor the many bonelits She has con- ferred ujion this Country. Negotiations have been opened with the Dominion Government which, he has reason to believe, will lead the latter to api)ly to the Federal Parliament for the establishment of a Steam a erry Service for the transfer of trains between Quebec and I^evis, so as to assure direct connection with tlie Intercolonial. A measure will, in consequenct!, be submitteil, with a vie.v of carrying out the (h)minant idea of our provincial policy, since the'MMUgun'ti'".; of our Railway undertakings. His Honor informs the House that the RaUway between Quebec and Ottawa built at a great sacrifice, as the first link in tlie g.eat Pacific Line, will now attain the end de.iired by tlie Country by utilizing the Geographical position of the I'rovince t(j attract the immens(; trade of the West. A measure will be submitted in relation to the .sale of this Railway. The Governm(Mit has endeavored to develop the resources of the Province by means of foreign capital and its attendant spirit of enterprise; and this j)olicy has had tlie effect of attracting hither large tinancial and industrial associations. The mining, timber, ])liosj»hate, sugar, butter and cheese industries are now in a state of transition which has already been ])ro- ductive of much good ; and for the purpose of giving fresh impetus to this movement : other measures for their encouragemi^nt will be submitted, among which are the establishment of a school of mines and of special schools (jf instruction in the me- tliods of turning farm produce to tlie best advantage. Reforms are required in the administration of justice. The Report of thi^ Commission instructed to prepaie a scheme for the re-organizati< n of the Courts and the re-modelling of the laws of l)i()cedure with the draft of a Bill on this subject will be submitted. The Compilation of the laws in force in this Province is completed and will be submitted with the se-ond report of the Clommission. Measures respecting public lands, the protec- tion of Settlers, the profession of Survej'or, and others respecting the Department of Crown Lands will also be submii ted. The Public .Vccounts will be laid before the House and Supiilies will be asked for the next fiscal year, 4. 874 SrE EC H ES-coHlinueU. I. Speeches of the Lieutenant-Governor, &c. ■.—cuntiuued. (1882.) ■.—continued. 99. '17th .)rini ISS-. — His Honor congratiiliitcB tlio LpKi«li-!ight tax which will he horne only liy those clas-cs which hivr derived tlic most ix'neiit liom jMihiic improvements. That the Provincial Ddii liii« liccn rcdneed, anment of the ni w year, and expresses tlie hope that harmony and gwod iVclii;'.' will not fail to attend the deliherationsof the Assemhly. He refers to the m>w luurcls wliich the British Army hns gained in Egypt and oilers his eongratnlat ions loiiur Gracious Sovereign, thiough whose wisdom the prestige of England has heen increas- ed and a long pence secured t(j the Empire. Iidbrmsthe House that the ("onsolidiitieii of our Statutory laws is rnpidly progressing. That during this Session the (levmi- nient will confine itself to ^uggl'sting certain amendments to the Code of Procedure for the purpose ot shortening the delays of procetlnrc and simplifying aiipcals. A measure will he suhmitted upon the Jury System in criminal trials so as to niise the level of .lurois and lessen the expenditure entailei.1; and a measure for puttinu a stoj) to the de.-truction of our woods and forests, withont decreasing the pnhlic n've- nut'. Eefers to the rapid develo])ment of our mining resourci'S and to the phosphates of the Ottawa Valley, which territory is now heing carefully examined, and hns re.i- son to hope tluit Ihe.-e new enterjirises will give a great im])etus to Agriculture ninl Coloniziition. The Government will acquaint the H(aise with the new measures it !i:i3 taken, the more easily to open up to the energy of thesettler, the lands on the j)iihlic domain. The Pnhlic Accounts and Estimates will he suhmitted. A measure defniins the position and powers of of the Provincial Anditor, in such a nmrmer thnt the jieo- ple, through its representatives may ahsolutely control the expenditure. A measure will also he suhnntted to facilitate the payment of moneys due the Province for the custody of jirisonersand the insane, as well as of the sums due the Building and .hiry Fund. During the Recess the settlement of the Accounts hetween the Provinces of Ontario and Qnebec and the Dominion has been advanced. It would he dcsirahle that the final adjustment of the Common Schot)l Fimd should he elFected at the same time as that of the other accounts. A Bill to authorize such an arrangement will l>e submitted, and also a Bill to grant pensions to certain officers- connected with the ad- iiVEECilE^i—cutiliHued 875 I. Spec hes of the Lieutenant-Governor, &c. '.—couIUukiI. (1883.) ■.—(■onlhmed. niinistnilion (ifjiistici' and to ci'itniii otlicrs. A ("iiinniis'sion luis ticoii iipiinintcd to make a jiiTiciiil ainl Hcarcliiii),' invcstif^atidu into tli(\ oiniuuziitioii olnll the I'lililio Dc^l'Uitniciits. Owing to tlio views cxineHscd iiy tlic l)ijj;lie>t (Joint ol' Aplieal in the i'l ili.-li Knipire in reiuleriri}; jiuljjiMH'nt on tlie Ciiiuul:! 'reinjiciuncc Act ol' 1H7S tlie (ioveriinieiit i.s seiioiisly coiisideiinL; tlio advisHliiiit,\ (rl ccitaiii niiKMidiiieiits to exist- ing legiHliition. Bills will liesulmiitted, rogiilitingtlie i.-sue nf Insunince Policies, — ros- IK'ciiiig the Fislicries, i(Hi)ectiiig the IV'titioii ol'Iiight, Increased siihsidies will bo granted in I'avor of Colonization and I'linimy Scliools. He conc'liidew hy staling that oiir tinftncial nccchsities have not alone ht'cn the occasion of these relorms, i;>. ;M. oUlli March ISS;?.— His Honor congratulates the Legislature uiion llie long and ini. ]iortant woik of the Session and liters .-iiccially to 'ue (.'areful attention givi'ii to the etlrctnal dtvelo]>nient oftlw many i-onrces of rirl.es whicli tli(' Province of (iuohoc contains. He exj.resses his thank.- I'or the iirovlsion inaiie for the J'ul)lic Service, HtW. (1884) :M. -liUli March ISM.— His Honor state.-< that the calling togetlier of the Legislature at a later |,eriod than usual is due to the destruction l>y tire of the Parliament Buildings. Announces tlie arrival of tlie Ma jipi is of L:ini!sdowne, tooccuiy I he jx sit ion of (iover- nor General ot Canada, in succession to the Marquis of Lorne. That certain claims have heeii made against the Fe(l<'ial (ioverniiieiit, in consideration of the enormous saciillces made hy the people of this I'lovince for tlie construction of Biiihvays, and is hiipjiy to state that the negotiations commenced in this heledf li.'vve made satisfac- tory progress. That the License lyiw will ciaitinui' to he enforccil. That the Report of the Koyal Commission appoint* d to inf|uire into the eHicieney ot tlu' I'uhlic Ser- vice will h(i submitted. Bills will be submit ti'd respect ing.\gric,uHure, Civil Procedure, Mines, Ijmatic Asylums subsidised by the Government and certain clas-ies of inter- dicted persons, the Game and Fishery Laws. The Public Accounts and Estimates will he submitted, 14. SO. ]t)lh June bS84. — Hi.s Honor congratulates the Legislature on tbe assiihiity and dili- gence with which they liave attended to the many weighty matters submitted to their consideration, and thanks the Assembly for the Supplies, U83. (1885.) ar. 5th March, 1885.— His Honor (the Honorable L. R. Masson) states that the wfirk of the Commission entru.sted with the codilication of the Statutes will lie laid before the House. New measures will be submitted up(ai matters of Public interest, amongst others upon the manner of disfiosing of projierty reverting to the Provinc(> by escheat or forfeiture, ujion Lunatic Asylums, for the improvement and development of Agri- culture, and for the protection of the life and heaUh of jicrsons employed in manu- factures. The Public Accounts and the Kstimatos will be submitted. Increased grants for works of Colonization will be asked, and the amounts voted will he expended with the strictest economy. He is happy to say that the decision on the question as to the constitutionality of the License Law passed by the Federal Parliament haa 876 i^VEECnEf^-continurU. I. Speeches of the Lieutenant-Governor, &c. •.—(vntinueU. (1885.) ■—ronliniied. Iku'Ii >;iv('M ill favor 1)1" tlm I'rnviiiiH'H. Tim rcHult of llu! iiiv(\stiKatioii mmlo liy tin; ('oiiiiiiiH!ion puts an end to lamentahle contentions and a^8ure3 to the Province absolute control over one of its principal sources of revenue. This year again, tlie House will lie asktd to particularly favor colonization, and the sums voted for Agriculture and CnKi- nization will he emjiloyed in such manner as to jjromote these very important inte- rests. A Bill will he suhmitted for the purpose ol favoring the more promjit ('(ins- truction of certain Railways. Tin; lloport of the commi.-^sion ap|iointed to make mh inve.s ligation respecting the construction, working and sale of the Q. M. O., A 0. Hail- way, will he laid before the House during tliis Session. It is the intention of the Ciovornin(!nt to abolish di- Department of Railways, and in consef]uence to nmki' Some changes in tb.e dutiiis if certain public oflicers. The Public Accounts and the Kstimntes will 1)(> submitted. The Government has succeeded in restoring eiinili- brium in the Mna.n*.'- .it' the Province. The examination of the draft of the Revised General Statutes of the Province of Quebec and of those of the former Province of Canada, in force in our Province and within the competence of this Logislatnre, will have to bo continued during this Session. The Government has sent to ?;nglanil a considerable number of articles to be exhibited at the Colonial Exhibition shortly to be opened in London. The Government will be happy to favor the resum'ng of the stTidies made by the Committee appointed last Session to in(iuirc into all matters connected with the Northern and North Eastern limits of the I'rovince an 1 the contin- uation of the work incurred by it. HVEEViiEU-' conlimml 877 II IMMllc liy tin; 10 constniilidii il to tlie Assi'iii- IVlTMIlU'Ilt |iniy o whole Icii^jth ilWIiy, UM Will HI liiiM'd iijion the of I lie l)i|iiirt- iiliiity, (Icvutidii ho Si'SHioii, luid I. Speeches of the Lieutenant-Governor, &c. •.—continued. (1886.) ■.—continued. 40. -\st .Junp, 188(1. — His Honor -otVis to the liiw wliicli iiIIowh oI' tlic rcilmnilioii, iiiidor ('oiiditioiis liivornhh; to all, (jf that portion oT tlic |iiililic doiuiiiii which was hitlicrto aH'cctod to Kni'it** ill nid of iho tonHtrtiction ot'cfrliiin rniiwayH, and wliieii thcpcoiilo of lluH l'ro\ Mit'o will ho miro to a|ijirociiito. 'I'lu' rl■•(^-lahli^liIln■llt of liio ciinililirinin ill tlio tiiiiii ir.-i of tlio Trovincc ^ivoH iih roiiHon to hojio that, li(>loro ion^;, it will ho l)o^^8ihlo to ^ivo II still K'^'iiti"' iiiM>otii8 to a^jriciiltiiro and iiuhihtry, anil furthor to nsHist cdiii'Mtion and ciiaritahlo institutions. He thanks the Asxinhly for the Sniiplios and (!Si,ceially for tiic rolativoly laiKf anioiints voted toaid indevi loiiinKColoiiiziition hy tho coiiHtriU'.tion of roads and hridges in territories ne\vly oikmkmI tor settlement. Tlio jK'opIo of tlio I'rovineo will ln'1'oro lon^ ho called upon to agiiin ciioi so ropro- sontati ves in th(^ Lef^islativo Assendily and I liope tiiat tho nieiiihers whom tho popular clioic(> will return will he iininiatcd with sentiments of patriotism and he einiiil to tho trust committod to them, 4!!;{. I> ommittod great and stales that u was rest lict pel lioaltli roqiiircii ,nd a Hill will lie oll'orts of the This de('i>i()n ahsoluto eoiitrol House will he iilliiri' aiul ('(jki- iiiliorfant into- '0 promjit eoiig- 'd to make ;iu M.O., A 0. Rail- mention of the UlMUU! to IHilkc iconnts iiiul the ■estoi'iii of more than tliroo hundred millions of ^oatefid siihjecl.s. Tho ministerial cri.-is, whiidi took jilacc; at tho commencomont of this so.ssion, and tho exceptional ciionmstancos which nocossitatod my calling; on my present advisers, justify mo in tolling you that my (lovcrnment will not lio ahle to lay herore you .'^(^veral important nu;asuies which an; actually under consideration, and wliicii must ho iirought to your notice later on. However, this will not prevent your hoinj; called on to examine some urj^ent measures which roi|uire y meet the emergency of the moment ; the only alternative left is, to 3ug^'est a new loan, suHicient to pay (ill' all lawlid claims. My Government intends inviting the Government of the other Pro- vinces and that of the Dominion, to examine a (juestioii of vita! importance, namely, that of their tinan tial and other relations with the Federal Government. The obscurity, in some respects, of the British North America Act 1867, and the inter- jiretation given to some clauses of th.Mt Act, under certain circumstances, have given rise to well I'oundeilfeMrs fur the maintenance of our local institutions, and necessitate an understanding between the Provincial and Federal Governments, with a view to arrive at a state of things more satisfactory to all. The lapse of twenty years, t^ince Confederation, has shown the insufficiency of the linancial arrangements made at the outset. Upon entering into Confederation, the Province of Quebec, like the others, gave to the cential pnwer its portion of the customs and excise revenues, which have more tlian doubled since. It has receiveil, in rcturi , only a yearly fixed and settled grant. While the Provinces gave up, in this way, the surest and the most important of their revenues, they remained burdened with heavy expenses for the support of their local institutions, which expenses must, of necessity, increase with the gmwth of the population and the development of the country. Under these circumstances, and for these reasons, my Government, believes the time has come for the Provinces to consider the situation seriously, and to considt together upon the means to surmount the present dillioultios, and prevent their rei-urrence. You will be nuiile ac(iuainted with the progress of the negociations, which may take place on this subject, and called upon, if need be, to pass resolutions suitable tt)the circumstances. The speedy settlement of the new townships of the Province, is, emphatically, the national cause. My Government therefore intends to devote spc^cial care to this desirableobject. With this view it will submit to you a measure for theestablishmeiit of a special ministry of agriculture and colonization, and will endeavour to favor still more bona fide settlers, while at the same time protecting the revenues of the Crown lands. My Government sees with anxiety the painful efforts of the settlers, aiul will strive to contribute, as far as possible, to better their position. The serious dillicuhies which have arisen, respecting insane asylums, and the occasion of putting into force iiio statute of 1885, relating to these asylums, render necessary the appointment of n Royal Commi-sion, empowered to discover, by consulting the most competent authorities, the real causes of these dilficulties and the proper means to put an end to them, and to guide my Government in the preparation of any measure which may be deemed expedient. The work of the Commission appointed for the consolidatiim of the Statutes a Heeling our Province is terminated, and a measure will be submitted to you to give it legal sanction, and to enable my Government to deliver these statntis to the public during the course of next summer. I have not as yet received the repoit ofthe Commissioner appointed in 1884 to make an invesuigation into the management of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental llaihvay, but my Government is taking .^teps with a view to obtaining this report and submitting it to you before the close of the session. The share which the Department of Public Instruction of our t i SPEECHES— am/m«erf. 879 I. Speeches of the Lieutenant-Governor, &c. ■.—continued. (1887.) : — continued. Province look in the Coloniiil Exhibition of London, last year, has been of a nature to make our school system known to the whole wr-VJ, and to do honor to the Province. Recent and rcgrL'ttiiI)le occunuicos have shown that oar systein of keeping public accounts was imperfect and reciuiied some alterations. These it is the iiUc>ntion of my Government to make a;* soon as po^ssible. The Public Accounts will be laid before you, and subsidies will be asked irom you for the next liscal year. The Public Service also requires that you be called on to vote ^juito a considerable supplementary amount, suflicieiit to meet the exigencies of the present time. My Goverinnent intends to l)ractice the strictest economy, to effect certain urgent reforms in the administration of justice, with a view to secure speed and economy in litigation, and to sanction, in all the branches of the Public Service, only such expenditure as may be inditipensable for the reciuirements of the efficient administration of the affairs of this Province. The disjiroportion, existing between the population of certain electoral divisions of this Province, will necessitate, before long, the ado]ition of a measure calculated to ensure a. representation, which will be fairer for certain localities, and more direct for certain higher interests, and you are invited to give this important subject your attention, 12. VI. IStli May, 1887. — His Honor thanks the Legislature for their assiduity and congra- tulates tliem on the harmony which reigned thoughout their debates. Anu)ngst tlie laws vhich have been passed there is one which should greatly further the interests of Agriculture and Colonization and tiie loan which you have consented to will enable the Government to settle the flouting debt, and pay the railway subsiihes. He thanks the Assembly for the Supplies, which will be expended according to law and with strict economy. The Provincial Exhibition will be held at Quebec this year and he invites all to take part therein. ■ i II. Incidental Pro cef dings : 4!I. Speeches of tho i ,ieritenant Governor at the opening of tho Session, are read by Mr. Speaker aft.ei say ng that to prevent mistakes he had procured a copy, (180)7-8) 4, (1869)0, (lS69-7(:) D, (1870) ;3, (1871) 4, (1872) 4, (187;;-4) ;t. (1874-75) 1.3.(187.-)) 3, '1870) 8, (1877-8) o, (1878) 4. (1879) 3, (1880) 5, (1881) ■'. (18S2) 3. (1883) 13. 1881) 14. (1S85) 5. (lS8t5) 8. (1887) 12. ■H. The bv"'me Si eechea ordeied to be takoa int) ccnsi. (cation on a certain future day (1882) 3. '1883) 13. (1884) l-i. : 180,7-8^ ^i, (IW.I) ■;, (1869-70) 8, (1870) 5, (1871) 6, (1S72) 6, (1873-74) 11, (1874-,-) ;->, {t-.::,] .,, (Is:'.;; 9, ,1877-8) 6. ill 880 SrEECHES-Sl'IRITUOUS LIQUORS. II. Incidental Proceedings •.—continued. 45. C"J-70) 25, (1870) 15, (1871) 36, (1872) 20, (1873-4) 44. '17. An Address was voted on 22nd January last to His Plonor the Lieutenant Go- vernor in reply to thi! Speech from the Throne ; that tlie reply to sneli Aildrcss should have heen communicated to this House hefore nnw. Amendment jjidiKwed that this House is satisfied with the explanations of the Premier. Another amend- nieut, that the explanation of Mini.sters eanuot be received, (1883)5)2. Last anu'iul- nient nc^gativtsd, — First amendment agreed to, 93. Vide Addresses, 38, Governor- Lieutenant, 34. Speaker, 7-10. Spencer Wood : — Letter from the Honorable Mr. Chapleau, relating to J. , t p.ndiUire incurred for reslcjring and maintaining Spencer Wood, (1S82) 305. Vide AL.'muUs, 1688-11)03. Spirituous Liquors : 1. IVlilion of the Howanl Division No. 1. Sons of Temperance, praying that section Ki of 32 \^ii'.., eh. 70 r. specting the closing of Taverns &c, be not repealed, (1860-70) 11."). 2. Petitions praying that groi'i-rs be not all; Dominion Lodge, No. 65 ; St. Lawrcnci Lotlge, No. 1. Champion Lodgi?, No. 2, 137. French Evangelical Bai)tist cbur I Montreal ; Rev. F. P. Rivet, Montreal, 141. St Georges church, 200. Petitition against, 8!. 'fi. I'etilion praying that the law respecting the sale of Spirituous Liquors by 'iroeers, be amended, (1871) 141. 4. Motion for an Address for a detailed statement of the names of all persons who have in the various counties, taken out licenses to sell spirituous liquors, since the year 1867 ; and also, tVie names of the Revenue Collectors, who iiave gianted or sigtiod such licenses ; Debate adjourned, (1872) 49. 9, Petition for the removal of the restriction prohibiting the sale of Spirituous Liqu'i < in less quantities than prescribed by law, (1879) 107, Vide Accounts, 1694, 1695. Committees, 160. Sorel, 1. I f SPRING— STANSTEAD. 881 1i (1809) 9 to 11, ) 15,24, (1874-,^)) sses, 38. inting a Supply- ) 3G, (1872) -20, Lieutenant Go- o HiK'h Ailtliess Jment pidpdscd tVnolher aiiiend- 12. Last amend- A.:, k n. aid! aire Vide At.-nunts, g that section Ifi (1, (18t;9-70) U'h ir.s l>y tho !,'liiss Street Wcsloyiin icrancM' Society ; /ion chiiri'li ; itinni>t cliiu'ch | xion ; I'cisi'vo,- anley Ttnnplc ; ; St. Lawi'i'Mi'i Hajitirtt clnu- i itionagainst,- !. ors l)y 'iroct;r8, irHuns who liavc since tlie yeiir iited or sitMied rituous LiquM' I I Spring Hunting : — Petition praying that Spring Hunting be not abolished, (1882) 28. Sprungli : — Vide Accounts, 1696. Stadacona Fire & Life Insurance Company :— Vide Insurance Companies, 41. Stag Creek : - Vide Bridges, 124, 125. Stamps : — Hills relative to : 1. Bill to amend certain Acts therein mentioned, and further to provide in reference to Stamps; {jreaented, (1867-68) 95. Committed 106. Considered and reported with amendments, 120. Passed, 124. By Council, 152. R. A., 155. (31 Vic, c. 2.) 2. Bill to amend tlie law respecting Stamps on law proceedings and registrations; pre. sented, (1869-70) 142. Committed, 154. Rcjiorted, amended, read third time and paissed, 167. By Council, 183. R. A., 172. (33 Vic, c. 2.) 3. Bill to amend the A(;t of the late Province of Canada, 27-28 Vict., chap. 5. respecting the affixing of stamps on law jmiceedings ; presented, (1875) 138. Committed, consid- ered, reported and passed, 160. By Council, 194, R. A: 197. (39 Vic, c 9.) I. Bill respecting the imposition of a stamp £ the "^t vince : — Bill (from the Legislative Council,) intituled : An Act to amend the Act 19-50 Victoria, chapter 95, respecting the statutes of the Province of Quebec; read the Hrst time, (1887) 220. Committed, considered, reported and passed, 225. R, A. 296 (50 Vic, c 6.) Staunton :— Vide Roads, 282. Steamers between ftuebec and France :— Vide Accounts, 1708. Steam Ferry System, ftuebec and Levis :— Vide Accounts, 1457. Stenographers :— Vide Committees, 163. StipendiaryJMagistrates :— Vide Accounts, 1709, 1710. Stoneham and Tewkesbury : — Vide Committees, 606. St. Edmond de Stoneham. Territorml | Divisions, 182. Stoneham Road :— Vide Roads, 283. Stone Crushing Machines :— Vide Accounts, 1711. Stud :— Petition for the establishment of a stud, (1872) 62. Vide Roads, 324. Stnkely :— Vide Accounts, 1712. Stukely (Township) :— Vide Roads, 284. Tevritorial Divisions, 183. Subdivision of Parishes :— Vide Accounts, 1713. Snbsidiei in money to certain Railway :— Vide Railways, 42-46. Snbltituted property :— Bill to permit the si^le of substituted property, (1886) 70. Successions in E SUBSTITUTIONS— SUPREME. 885 Substitutions: — Bill to anthorizc the sale ot'cortnin property siihstituteil liy tho last will 1111(1 teHtfiiiient ol' Dame Marii; Orkiioy ; pre.seiite>l, (1.S7")) 5U. llcferrrd, 87. Roportod, 140. Considered, reported and passed, 150. By Council, 188. R. A., 196. (3'J Vic., c. 86.) Successions : 1. Bill to settle certain legitimate Sacce88i(ms; presented, (18()l)-70) 27. Order I'or second leading discharged and Bill withdrawn, 125. 2. Bill to declare valid certain sales of movables belonging to Success'ons ; From Council ; Read the first time, (1877-8) 187. Committed, considered, ameiuU/l, reported and passed, 208. Amendments agr<'ed to by Council, 217. R. A., 228. (41 Vic., c. 9.) Successions in Escheat :— Vide Accounts, 1715. Sugaries: — Petition praying that the tax on Sugaries he abolished, (1871) UH. Suits against Corporations :— Vide Civil Code . (Cbbimnfor 1872) 7, For granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money recpureii for defraying certain expenses of the Civil Government, for the fiscal years eiuling oOth day of June, 1>74, and on the 30th day of June, 1875, and for other jnirposes eonnecteti with the Fuhlic Service ; ordered, (1873-74 143. Vide Committees, 173. Read a second time, 151. Read the third time and pa.ssed, 1(58. By Council, 199. R. A., 205. (37 Vic, c 1.) For details, Vide infra, 118-510. (Column for 1873-4.) S. For granting to Her Majesty, certain sums of money required for defraying certain expenses of the Civil Government for the tis(Md years ending on the thirtieth day ot Jun(>, 1875, and on the thirtieth day of June 1870, ami for other purposes, connected whit the Public Service ; presented, (1874-75) 253. Vide Committees, 174. Read a second tinie,2(i'). Order for third reading discliarged ; re-committed ; considered and amended in Committee; reported; read the third time, 279. Passed, 28(1. By (Jonncil, 297. R. A. 310. (38 Vic, c) For details, Vide infra, 118-509. (Column for 1874-75.) 9. Bill for granting to Her Majesty (;ertaiii .sums of money required fur defraying certain expenses of the Civil Government, for the fiscal years ending on the 30th day of June, 1870 and on the thirtieth of June 1877, and for other purposes connected with the Public Service ; jiresented, (1875) 158. Vide Comviittees, 175. Read a second and the third time and i)assed, 181. By Council, 189. R. A., 198. (39 Vic, c. 1.) For details; vide infra, 118-513. (Column for 1875.) 10. For granting to Her Majesty certain suras of money required for defraying certain expenses of the Civil Government for the financial years ending 30th .Tune 1877 and the 3l)th June 1878 and for other purposes connected with the Public Service ; present- ed, read the first and second time, (1870) 178. Vide Committees, 176. Passed, 179. By Council, 200. R.A., 205. (40 Vic. c 1.) For details. Vide i»i/ra, 118-511. (Column for 1876.) •'Iw P 888 SVVVhY— continued. I. Bills of Supply, and Proceedings thereon -.—continued. 11. Hill for f,'nmtin>; lo Her jNIajcsty tho sums of monoy requircfl for ilefrnyiiif; the i.\. IH'iiscsof llieCiviK.Jovcrniiieiit, diirini,' the tisciil yenrs, (Mxiinjj; on i\o I5(itli.)iiiiL', ls7>, ami the 3()th Juno lH7it, and for other lairjioscs connected with the Puhlic Service: presented, (1877-78) t]lG. Vide Commillfen, 177. Second reading? proixised, L''_'l. Socini.l reading again i)ropoced ; amendment, that th(! second reading thereof he postiKmni nntil jnstice, fhali have heen rendered to the majcjrity of the Honne, inaHniiicli as wlien the Rcsolntions npin which the Bill wax hased were adopted the then CiiliiiKt enjoyed the conlidence of the House and of the Country, whilst the present mlini- nistration docs not jiossess it, 223, Amendment agreed to, 224. For iletuila. Vide iiijni 118-515. (( olunm for \877-8.) 12. Bill for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money required for defriiyirg certain expeni-es of the Civil Government for the fiscal year ending the SOili June, 1879 and for other purposes connected with the Puhlic Service ; presented, (1878) V;s lie l'iil)li(' Scivicu; iposed, 221. Secnml tTcof lio pDstpiiniii )iini', iiinsnincli i^ (1 the then Ciiliiint tlic present mlnii- ■ iletiiils. Vide inim ired for defniyir;' ng the 3()tli Jimt. psented, (1878) W\ r). Tliiit order fur verninent ddcs nut stitute a firm and Speaker. TlioBil! y in the preceding 8 one decliniii); to ., c. 1.) For (letaik f to meet certain he 30th Tune ISS" (onted, (187',i) '1)^1. tliat an iiddrcs-s lie 309. Ne<;iitivd. ent respectinir the d, 312. Reported, in does not p(l^'ie^s to administer tlie ii, 360. R. A., 3t)4, sew of the Govern- the financial year I with the Public id time, 250. An is Honor praying he special tax f^r leaker ruled, iipun e third time and details. Vide infra, I. BillB of Supply, and Proceedings thereon \—ronHnued, 13. Hill granting to Her Miijcsty the moneys retinired for the e.xpenHPs of the Oovern- nK'nt, for tlio financial yeiirs ending on the 3oth .luiie, 1881 and on the 3(itli June, 1882, and for other purposes connected with the I'uhlie Service, (1881) 283. Vide C.'omviittees, 181. Read a second time, 202. Read the third tinu! and passed, 200. By Council, 307. K. A., 310. (44-4o Vie., c. 1.) For details, Vide itijra, 113-523. [Coltnan Jor 1881) 10. Bill granting to Her Majesty the moneys re(|uired for the e.xpenses of the Govern- ment, for the financial years ending on the 30tli .Itme, 1882 anil on the liOlh.Iune, 1883, and for other purposes connected with the I'uhlie Service, (1882) 31"). Vide C'o?»i- mittees, 182. Read a second time, 334. Read the third time and [)asscd, 304. By Council, R. A., 304. (45 Vic, c. 1.) For details. Vide infra, 118-523. Column for 1882. 17. Bill granting to Her Majesty the moneys required for the expenses of the Govern- ment, for the financial years ending on the 30th June, 1883, and on the 30th .Tune 1884, and for other purposes connected with the I'uhlie Service, (1883) 344. Vide Coximittees, 183. Motion for 2nd reading; amendment projiosed ; and same negatived, .344. Read 2nd time, 345. Pa.sscd, 347. By Council, 358. R. A., 303. (40 Vic, c 1.) For details, Vide infra, 118-542. (Column for 1883.) 1§. Bill granting to Her Majesty the moneys required for the expenses of the Government, for the financial years endingon the 30th June, 1884,andon the 30th June, 1885 and for other purposes connected witli the Piihlic Service, (1884) 374. Vide Committees, 184. An amendment proi)Osed and negatived, 377. Read a second and third time and passed, 378. By Council, 379. R. A., 383. (47 Vic, c. 1.) For details, Vide in/m, 118-538- (Column for 1884.) 19. Bill granting to Her Majesty the moneys requir(d for the expenses of theGoverment for the financial years ending on tlie 30th June, 1885, and on the 30th June, 1886, and for other purposes connected with the Puhlic Service, ( 1885) 294. Vide Committees, 185. Read a second and the third time. Passed, 294. By Council, 300. II. A., 322. (48 Vic, c. 1.) For details. Vide infra. 118-547. (Column for 1885.) 20. Bill granting to Her Majesty the moneys required for the expenses of tlie Govern- ment, for the financial years ending on the 30th June, 18S5 and the 30tli June, 1887 and for other pnrj)oscs connected with the Puhlic Service, (1886) 407. Vide Committees, 180. Read three times and fmssed. 409. By Council, 424. R. A., 433. (49-50 Vic, c 1.) For details, Vide infra, 118-551. (Column for, 1886.) 21. Bill granting to Her Majesty the moneys reijuired for tlie expenses of the Govern- ment for the fiscal years ending on the 30th June, 1887, and the 30th June, 1888, and for other purposes connected with the Public Service, ■T^87) 284. Vide Committees, 187. Read three times and passed, 290. By Counc':, " •'. R. A., 298. (50 Vic, c. 1.) For details, Vide infra, 118-554. (Column for 1887.) 890 SJJVVhY— am tinned. II. Committee of Supply, and Proceedings connected therewith ; Slil. I{(!8(iliitii.n, 'I'liiit liny rndtinn for (i |)iil>lic iiiil, or i:liar>;(- ii|inn tlio proplo, hIiuII Ih' ri'rcrrcd to n. (.'oiiiniittei^ olllit; Wliolc on MniiK-riiliiro tlny.iunl lliuir oiiitiioii roiKnted, Ixfori' any vote do \nmi* tliereon, (18()7-08) 88lli Kiilf, 145. 93. ]{(*()luticiii, 'riiiit all HuppliiH (iiif^lit to originntr in tin- AHsonilily, and arc not altcr- al)lc liy tliH Lcj;islativc (Joinu'il ; hnl to expfditt? l»n.Hin»>88, thu Hcamo sliouM n^t lay aside IJiils from tin; Coniicil lircan.-c they ini|i(iso or altor H.ios, i)rovid('il such pt'iialticH art^ only to |iMnisl) oriinc, and not to lay a luiidun , «ul).ji'('t, (18()7-Gs) 8',nli and HOtli RidoH, 145. 94. Jiosolution i)ropu.sfd (njion tlio con.sidi'ration of ilis Kxci'llency'H Spocu-h) "thiit a Siijipiy bo Rninted to llvv Majetity ; " To l)o coiiMidfreii ina (^JUiiuittcc of tlu' WIh.Ii', (lMi7-(')S) '2'.]. |{cjioit(il iinil iind aj^rccd to; ITonsc to );o into Coiiunitlt'c to cmisiilcr of Huc'li Supi)ly, '.in. Uoi's into ('uniiuiUt'C '.)!, lou, I'JCi. llcsohitions rcportotl, '.,i7, KW, 128. lIoiKse to go into Connnittoo of Ways and Means for raising tho said Supjily, '.•7. Hcsolntions of ^^'ays and Moans roportid, 1 14. Ifnusc goes aj^ain into Cuniini!- tee; Ucsolution reported, Ki.'i. JJill ]iriHentcii, 1154. — (ISO',).) Kesolnlion proposed, iVi., 34. Reported ; House goes into Committee of Supply, 68, 1)4, 101, 117, ll'.», 1411, I'.Ki, iSi;!. ilcsolntious of Sup])ly reported, 100, 101}, lli.S, "JOJ, 20.S. House goes into Cdin- mittee ol Ways and Means, 204. Kes(jlution of Ways and Means, 208. liill prt;.sentcd, 208. — (18(jy-70.) 1{( solution proposed, Ac, 25. Reported and agreed to, 40. Hou.se goe.s into Ci.nuuittee of Supply, t;0. Resolutions rejxirted, 84. Committee of Ways and Menus, 110, 122. 15111 laesentod, i;«.— (1870.) ItesoUH n j)roposed, Ae., 21, Reported ami ngrecMl to, 2."). H(aiHi> goes into Committee of P ',67, 70, 03. Hose- lutidus of Sup))ly reported, 71, 88, l(i(». Coimnittee of Ways ans, 114, 115. Hill l)resented, 115. — (1871.) Resolution proposed, Ac., .'W. Reported and agreed to, ■"). House gne,s in to Committee of Sujiply, 81, 05, 102, 107, l(t8, 148. Resolutions of Supply reported, 00, 100, 105, 122, 155. Committee of Ways and Means, 155, 158, ItW. Bill l)i(!sented, 165. — (1872.) Hesokition proposed, lOe., 20. Reported and agreed to, :!•.'. House goes into Committee, of Supply, 81, 80, 90, 94, 101, 143, 153. Resolutions reported, 88, 111,112, lltl, 118, 152, 1-54. Conuuitteeof Ways and Moans, 155, 162, HIS. Bir presented, 168. — (1873-74.) Resolution proposed, Ai'.,44. Rojiortod and agreed to, ')'>. House goes into Committee of Supply, 82, Oti, 07, 106, 120, 138. Motion that the Speaker do leave the Chair; amendment moved, that the a Iministration de.'^erves the censure of the House, 104. Resolutions reported, 121, 122, 123, 124,132,141. Committee of Ways and Means, 142, 143. Bill presented, 14-i.—( 1874-75.) 30. iieso- lution that the House 'vvill, in future, appoint the Committees of Supply and of Ways and Moans at the commencement of each Session, so soon as an Adtlress has been agreed to in answer to His Excellency's Speech. House re.solves to go into Coni- mitte of Supply; House goes into Committee, 148, 160, 186, 189,251. Resolutions reporteil, 182, 183,209, 252. Committee of Ways and Means, 252, 253. Bill presented, 253. — (1875.) House resolves to go into Committee of Supply ; House goes into Coin- niittee, 69, 73, 78, 140, 157. Resolutions reported, 87, 88, 90, 155, 157. Committee of Ways and Means, 157, 158. Bill presented, 158.— (1876.) House resolves to goin to Committee of Supply ; House goes into Committee 84, &e. Resolutions rei)orted Ac, 84, 88, 102, 111, 118, 140, 169. Committee of Ways and Means, 177. Bill pre- aWVLY—amtiniml. 891 II. Committee of Supply, &c. :— continued. si'iitiMl, 178, — (1877-78.) lldiiMc rcHolvfrt to ^o iiitu t'onmiiUec of Supply, -'" iioiiHo goes into Cotninittm!, 72, 82, 108, '2(1(1, 207, 210, 214. JliMMliitioiis r.'FMUti'il, Ac, 82, 108, 12"), 2(i',», 210, 211, Comiiiiltrc of Wiiy.s luul Mimiih, 215, Hill in-fBcntod, 2lt;. Vide mjira, Ml. Cominittfo of Ways ami Means, 21.'). ISiil prtMi'iittsd, 2|i).— (1878.) Uoime rtsolveH to ko into Comniittfi; of .Siip|)Iy, 2(1. ll')n,s(> v;o('h into Cloinmitto, 30, l!', 48, fitt, 71, 7l», HI, HI, Ml, 1(1(1, 1(18. l{r.s(,lnti()im irpoitt'd .tc, li,"), M, (11, 78, 7U, 82, 8S, 106, 100. (!()nimitt('(3 of Ways and Miiiii.s, IdO, 11."). Hill piortcutrd, loO, Willidiiiwfi, 114. Hill again prehcntt'd, 11.').— (1870.) Houhc rcKDlvtwtnyio into C/onmiitlri' of Supply, 20, House goes into Coiuniitltr, lir>, l:j8, l.SO, 1:J7. 112, 1(11, 210, 2:W, IJHO. Ko.so- luiion.s ropoiti'd etc., 100, 101, 102, lO;}, 108, 2,T), 2.')(), 28(1. (JoniniitttMj of Ways and Means, 28(1. Hill inoscnlod, 287,— ( 1880.) IIoum' resolves to go into Connuittoe of Supply, ;i8. House goes into Coniniittee, 8.j, 87, 117, 120, 122, 127, 158, 1(10,217. Resolutions rei.oitc'd ike. 8."), 117, ]'M>. S.VJ, 140, 142. 1(17, 171, 17.'), 217. Committee of Ways and Means, 12>_'2, 22(1. Bill i)re.-ent(!d, 227.— (1881.) House resolves to go into Cummittee of .Supply, 10. House goes intoConnnittee, 128, 1:}J, ly.'l, l-i:;, 1 IH, MO, l.")7, 1(17, 202, 2;;(1, Resolutions repoited, l.'.O, 1(10, 1(18, 1(10, 170, 17o. 17(1, 177, 180, 100, 102, lO.S, 210, 2."):!, 280. (Committee of Ways and Means 10, 282. Hill presented, 28:1— (1882) House resolves (o go into (Jominittee of Supply, 15. Housi' goes into{'ommitte(^ 2.')3. 2.50, 2(1:5, 274, 278, :ill. Resolutions reported, 281, 282, 284, 2.'^(1, 200. :J01, :!08, ;300, :U0, 312, Committee of Ways and Means, 14, 314. Hill jireseuti'd, :51").— (1883,) House resolves to go into Committee of Sujiply, 27. Hoiisogoesinto Committeo, 07, l.')l, l.')(l, li\r>, 18(1, 200, 217, 228, 2.32, 2.")7, 2(11 ^(1(1, 2(18. 20(1, :521. Resnlutious reported, :}22, ;L'3, 32.'), 32(1, 332, 3:}:{, .334, :«"), .3:37, :;:i8, Commiitee of Ways and Means, 27, :543, Hill presented, :i44,—( 1884) House resolves to go into Committee of Supply, .30. House goes into Committee, 140, 1(13, 202, 21.">, 223, 230, 2.50, 2(10, 2(14, 208, 27:!, 208, 302, 310, ;3r)0, :5,',2, 3,53, 354. Resolutions rei)orte.l, :!ll-314-:i20, ;J24, 328, :;31, .3:52, :552. Com- mittee of Ways and Means, 137, 'Ml. Hill presented, 374.— (1885) House resolves to go into Committee of Supply, J4. Hoiiie g(jes into Committee, 07, 78, 83, 88, 105, 117, 108, 185, 207, 211, 244, 250, 273. 202, Resolutions reported, 108, 200, 2.")0, 2.52, 27(1, 280, 203, Committee of Ways and Means, 203, Bill presented, 204,— (1880) House resolves to go into Conmiittee of Supply, 15, H(aise goes into Committee, \:\>, 154, 1(11, lfi2, 185, 187, 200, 221, 222, 225, 314, 318, 32:5, ;544, 345, .301, :itl2, .3(1(1. :3()8, :5(18, :571, Resolu- tions reported, 375, 382-385, 387, 300, 304. Committee of VVays and Means, 40(1. Bill {.resented. 407.— (1887) House resolves to go into Committee of Sui)ply, 31. House goes into Committee, (14, 80, 101, 124, 151, 1(53,178, 228,2:57,240, Resolutiiais reported, 124, 150, IGl, 200, 204, 207, 208, 25G, 259, 266, 272, 275, 281, 283. Committeo of Ways and Means, 31, 283. Bill i)resented, 284. III. Resolutions of Supply not included in the annual Supply Bills : (1867-68.) 25. Members : — Authorizing th(> payment to Members of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly $6 a day for ench Session not exceeding 30 days and $450 for each Session exceeding 30 days, — with 10 cents per mile for travelling expenses ($5 a day to be deducted for each day's absence) : Bill presented, 29. Vide Members, 1. 892 SVPVLY— continued. III. Resolutions of Supply not included, &c. (1869.) -continued. 96. Agricultural Societies :— Grants for the encouragement of Agriculturo, 174. Relened to the Committee of the Whole on the Department of Agriculture and Public Works, Bill prosentetl, 175. Vide Agriculture, 9. Colonization Railways : 27. Granting provincitil aid for the construction of certain Colonization Railways, 147. Bill presented, 173. Vide Railways, 1. 58S. Colonization Societies : — Granting a subsidy for the formation and encouragement of Colonization Societies, 114. Vide Colonization Societies, 1. 89« District Magistrates : — Fixing the salaries of District Magistrates at $1201) to be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, 166. Vide Justice, Administration oj, 32. 30. Industrial Schools :— Authorizing the Treasurer of the Province to contribute a sum not rxceeding 50 cts. per head per week for children detained in such schools ; Bill presented, 170. Vide Education, 4. 31. Members : — Increasing the amount to be paid to Members, from $450 to $600 for each session not exceeding 30 days, 187. Bill presented, 190. Vide Members, 2. (1869-70.) 32. Fire Commissioner : — Providing for the remuneration of the Fire Commissioner of the city of Quebec ; Bill presented, 147. Vide Fire Commissioner, 1. 33. Members : — Authorizing the payment to Member.s of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of $6, a d.ay for each Session not exceeding 30 days, and SOOO, for each Session exceeding 30 days, with 10 cents per mile for travelling expenses (■t'u a day to be deducted for each day's absence) ; Bill presented, 40. Vide Members, 3. 34. Police : — Authorizing the Lieutenant-Governor to lix the pay of the officers and men of the Police force ; the same not to exceed the following rates. The Commissioner $2,000 per an. Each Superintendent 1,200 " Each Sergeant 500 " Each 1st Class Constable 450 " Each2nd do do 400 Referred to the Committee on the Bill to establish a general system of Police, 112. 35. Quebec Turnpike Road Trustees :— Authorizing the Lieutenant-Governor to direct tlie Treasurer to pay to the Trustees of the Quebec Turnpike Roads the sum of $15,0(X) as a loan, to enable them to repair Dorchester Bridge, Bill presented, 116. Vide Roads, 163. SUPPLY— con^mwerf. 89a 5 "'»' encouragement to $600 for each III. Eesolutions of Supply not included, &c. -.—continued. (1871.) 36. Administration of Justice : — Fixing the salary of the SherifTs of Quebec and Montreal at $3,(500 per annum, .• nd authorizing the Treasurer to pay to prothonotaries and Sheriffs such sums as he may deem proper, not exceeding two per cent upon the amount deposited during the yeiir by them, 106. Vide Judicial and other Deposits, 1. Committees, 65. 37. Government Property : — Authorizing the sale of Government property in the city of Montreal, and the employment of the proceeds of such sale in the purchfiae of ground and in the construction of buildings for the Jacques-Cartier Normal School, Montreal, and Laval Normal School, Quebec, Bill presented, 169. Vide Education, 68. 3§. Marriage Licenses : — Sums paid for marriage licenses shall be apportioned among the Protestant Institutions of Superior Education by the Minister of Public Instruction, 38. Bill presented 38. Vide Licenses, 4. 39. Railways :— Authorizing grants to certain Railway Companies, 139, 144. Railways, 6. Vide »■■).• ommissioner of ifficers and men (1872) 40. Employees : — Authorizing the Treasurer of the Province to pay to the Employees who have not had an increase of salary, a bonus equal to one month's salary, 180. 41. Railways : — Authorizing the Government to grant further aid to certain Railway Companies, 232. Bill presented, 233. Vide Railways, 10. 42. Reformatory, St. Vincent de Paul :— Authorizing the payment of $182 for each per- son placed in said institution under the care of the Brothers of St. Vincent de Paul, 171. 43. Seed-Grain : — To indemnify the members of the Government, the auditor and others for the advance of $20,300. made to certain municipalities in the counties of Chicou- timi and Saguenay as a loan for the purchasse of Seed Grain ; Bill presented, 136. Vide Seed-Orain, 3. (1873-74) 44. Railway Companies : — Authorizing the Government to grant provincial aid in lieu of the aid specified in the Colonization Railway Aid Act of 1869, to the extent of $2500 for every continuous mile of railway to certain Railway Companies ; Bill pre- sented, 186. Vide Railways, 12. Sll "'W 894 SJJFPLY— continued. 1 !I. Resolutions of Supply uot included, &c. -.—continued. (1874-75) 45. Beet-root Sugar Manufactory :— Granting an annual subsidy of $5,000 during five years, for the establishment of the first Beet-root Sugar Factory in the Province ; Bill presented, 224. Vide Manv factories, 2. 46. Idiots and Insane Persons : — Approving the basis of a contract which the Govern- ment purposes to enter into with the Reverend Sisters of I'Asile de la Providence, for the care of Idints and Insane persons of both sexes, 87. Vide Committees, 109. 47. Immigration: — Establishing a special fund of $60,000 for promoting the settlement of resident countrymen and the return of Canadians to this country ; Bill presented, 148. Vide Immigration, 2. 4§. Railway Companies : — Granting an additional subsid^i .:^1500 per mile to certain Railway Companies, 232. Bill presented, 233. Vide Railways, 15. (1875) 49. Beet-root Sugar: — Granting an annual subsidy of $7,000 during ten yes rs for the establishment of a Beet-root Sugar Relincry in the Province ; Bill presented, 163. Vide Beet-root Sugar, 4. 60. Civil Service : — Authorizing the grant of one month's salary aa a bonus to the em- ployees of the Civil Service, 165. 51. Magdalen Islands : — .\uthorizing the Government to advance the sum of $3,000 for tlie purpose of purchasing provisions for the use of the inhabitants of the Magdalen Islands, 46. Vide Committees, 92. 5'i. Normal School : — Granting $125,000 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the purchase of land and the construction of a building suitable for the Jacques-Cartier Normal School, at or near Montreal, 164. Vide Committees, 64. 53. Quebec Court House . — Authorizing the Government to expend out of the Con- solidated Reveiuie Fund, $60,000 to commence the construction of the Quebec Court House, 161. Vide Committees, 16. Railway Companies : 54. Resolutions by which the Government may convert the subsidy in money which any company is entitled to receive, into a guarantee and payment by the Province, in favor of the holders of bonds « if such company of interest at the rate of 5^ per annum on a capital which at such rate would produce a sum equal to the subsidy ; Bill presented, 154. Vide Railways, 23. 55 Authorizing the issue of debentures for £860,000 stg. for the payment of the subsidies granted to Railway Companies, 158. Vide Railways, 22. SVPFLY— continued. 895 \ ile to certain us to the em- III. Resolutions of Supply not included, &c. ■.—continued. (1875.) : — continued. 5G. Railways : — Authorizing the issue of dehentures for $3,000,000 for the construction of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway, 122. Vide liailwuys, 232. 57. Soeurs de la Providence, Montreal ;— Authorizing a loan of §60,000 to the Sisters of Providence bearing interest at the rate of 6 o/o per annum, 162. Vide Committees, 110. (1876. .58. Civil Service : — Regulating the salaries of each class of officers and clerks in the various departments of the Public Service, 42* Bill presented, 44. Vide Civil Service, 2, .59. Consolidated Railway Fund :— Authorizing the creation of a Consolidated Railway Fund for the Province of Quebec, 156. Bill presented, 1.58. Vide Railways, 26. 60. Increasing the salary of the Sjjertker of the Legislative Council, and that of the Solicitor-General to $3, 750, 188. Vide Committees, 159, 61. Industries : — Authorizing the Speaker to pay the sum of $50 expended by the Com- mittee on Industries in certain metallurgical experiments which they caused to be made, 199. Vide Committees, 58. 62. Quebec Court House : — Authorizing the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to take §75,000 out of the Consolidated Fund of the Province for the reconstruction of the Quebec Court House, o~). Viile Court Houaes an I Gaols, 10. Committees, 122. 6!I. Railways : — Authorizing grants to certain Railway Companies, 172. Bill presented, 173. Vide Railways, 24. 61. Sheriffs: — Authorizing the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to grant to each of the SheritFs in certain districts an annual sum of $500 as renumeration for their services; Bill presented, 116. Vide Sheriff's, 4. 6.5. Superannuation and Aid Fund :— Authorizing the establishment of a Superannua- tion and Aid Fund in favor uf certain public employees and their families ; Bill pre- sented, 51. \'\de Superannuation Fund, 1. the subsidies (1877-78.) 66. Consolidated Railway Fund :— Authorizing the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to pledge the Municipal Bonds or Debentures, for any advance of money made or re quired for the construction of th.e Q. M. 0., & O. Railway, or to sell the same ; and to advance to the said Railway out of the Consolidated Railway Fund the sum of $3,116,956.00,154; Bill presented, 155. Vide Railways, 28. 67. Phosphate Lots:— Regulating the mode of sale of Phosphate Lots, and regulating the manner in which the moneys collected as additional dues and fines shall be dis- posed of, 92. Bill presented, 93. Yide Committees, 103. Phosphate of lime, 2. 6i. Railway Companies :— Granting an advance to certain Railway Companies, on account of their subsidy ; Bill presented, 198. Vide Raihvays, 25. i '1*1 896 SI] FFLY— continued. III. Resolutions of Supply not included, &c. -.—continued. (1878.) 69. Volunteers : — Authorizing the payment of the Volunteers called out to suppress the late riots in Quebec, 112. (1879.) 70. Colonization Societies : — Authorizing the payment of a certain sum for the encou- ragement of Colonization Societies, 300. Bill presented, 301. Vide Colonization Societies, 3. (1880) 71. Colonization Roads : — Resolutions placing a sum of money at the disposal of the Government for Colonization Roads, to be afterwards made good by the House, (1880) 85. 72. Authorizing the expenditure of a certain sum for Colonization Roads and Bridges, 241, 73. Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund :— Authorizing the payment of three thousund dollars as salary to the Municipal Loan Fund Commissioner, 204. Bill presented, 206. Vide Lower Canada Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund. 74. Lunatic AsylUius:— Authorizing the payment of a certain sum for the maintenance of insane persons, 266. Bill presented, 282. Vide Lunatic Asylums, 2. 75. Members : — Resolution authorizing the Treasurer to advance a sum of money to be expends I in paying indemnity and mileage to Members and for contingent expenses said sum to appear in the Supplementary Estimates, 117. T6. Fenuon Fund : — Upon a reduction being made in the salaries of permanent employees of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly the Government will pay a certain percentage to enable such employees to make up the amount required for the Pension Fund, 214. 77. Pension Fund for School Teachers :— Authorizing the payment of a certain sum to- wards the Pension Fund, 228. SV VPLY— continued. 897 ;o suppress the III. Resolutions of Supply not included, &c. :— continued. (1880.) : — continued. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway : 7S. Authorizing the expenditure of the nece!<8ary sums for the construction of work- bliops Ac, 242. 79. Authorizing the expemliture of tlie sums necessary for the erection of the super- structure of a bridge between the town of Hull and the city of Ottawa, 49. §0. Railway Subsidies :— Authorizing the issue of Provincial Debentures for the payment of Railway Subsidies, 104. §1. Resolution authorizing the Treasurer to expend certain sums of money in advance of the Supply Bill being passed, (1880)222. 8 and Bridges, B maintenance iertain sum to- (1881) §2. Manufactories : — Encouraging the establishment of Manufacturies of Railway Plant, by granting freedom from taxation, 298. §3. Quebec Fire : — Authorizing the payment of $10,000 for the relief of the sufferers by the late lire, 184. Resolution of the the City Council thanking the Government for same, 202. §4. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Authorizing the payment of certain sums for the construction of branch lines to connect v/ith the Grand Trunk (fee, 251. Bill presented, 266. Vide Railways, 249. §5. Superannuation :— Providing that in future pensions shrill be paid out of the Consol- idated Revenue Fund, 292. (1882) 86. Famham Beet Sugar Company :— Authorizing the payment of a bonus to encourage the production of Beet-roots, 243. §7. Funded Debt : — Authorizing the appropriation of the price of the sale of the Q. M. 0. and 0. Railway to the payment of the Funded Debt of the Province, 231. §8. Members of the Executive Council :— Fixing the salaries of the officers forming the advisers of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, 235. 89. Quebec Court House :— Authorizing the imposition of a special tax to repay the construction of the Quebec Court House, 319. 90. School Tax : — Authorizing the corporation of the city of Montreal to levy a special tax for the maintenance of Schools, 277, 315. 56 i 898 SJJVVLY -cov^^nutu. III. Resolutions of Supply not included, &c. •.—conthwed. (18820 '■ — conlinned. 91. Speaker : — Authorizing the payment of $2000 per annum to the Speaker of tlie Le- gislative Council, 152. 92. Unfunded Debt : — Authdrizing the issue of bonds the proceeds of which k1ii\11 be applied to the payment of the Unfunded Debt, of claims resulting from the construc- tion of the v^.> M. O. and 0. Railway and of subsidies to Railways, 317. (1884) 93. Commissioners : — Authorizing the advance of money to pay travelling and other expenses in connection with certain inquiries to bo made by, 370. 94. Industrial Schools : — Ordering that municipalities shall be responsible fur one half of the cost for the maintenance of children at Industrial Schools, 296. 95. Library : — That tiie salaiies of the officers and servants of the Library shull be determined by the Lieutenant Governor in Council, 291. 96. Protestant Schools :— Authorizing the Protestant Board of School Commissionors to cause to be levied an additional sum for the support of Schools, 71. 97'. Royal Commission :— Authorizing the advance of money to defray the expenses of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into certain matters concerning the Q. M. O., and 0. Railway, 372. (1885.) 99. Agricultural Societies :— Authorizing the appropriation of fifty thousand dollars out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the payment of the grant to, 272. Commissioners : 99. Authorizing the payment of the Commi.«sionor8 appointed to inquire into certain matters concerning the Q. M. O. and O. Railway, 52. 100. Authorizing the payment of $10,00 per day to the Commissioners appointed under the Act 47 Vic, chap. 3, 291. 101. Factories :— Authorizing the payment of officers to be appointed for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the Act respecting the protection of the life of persons employed in Factories, 59 lOa. Quebec Court House :— Authorizing the Treasurer to contract an additional Loan of fifty thousand dollars to meet additional expenses in connection with the con- struction of the, 255. 103. Settlers : — Granting the remission of sums due by, 242. Commissioners to SUPPLY— continued. 899 1 1 ' ■■ hi ^•'J hm n fI m l! enker of the Lo elling and other Library shall be III. Resolutions of Supply not included, &c. ■.—contiimed. (1886) 101. Jurors : — Authorizing the payment of a fee for each service upon a Juror and for travelling expenses, 337. 105. Primary Instruction : — Authorizing the creation of a| pension and benevolent fund in favor of officers of, 295. 106. Provincial Board of Heath :— Fixing the salary of the chariman and of the secre- tary of the Provincial Board of Health, 251 . 107. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Authorizing that the, $2.- 394.000. to be paid by the Dominion Government for having constructed the Q. M. 0, and O. Railway, be appropriated to the payment of the consolidated debt of the Province, 190. iO§. Granting aid for the construction of certain Railways and authorizing the conversion of a land subsidy into a money subsidy, 252. i ; I. uire into certain appointed under (1887) 109. Agriculture : - Authorizing the appropriation of a certain sum of money for the establishment of an experimental station, with a laboratory of Agricultural chemistry attached, 101. 110. Commissioner of Agriculture :— Fixing the salary of the said commissioner, 100. 111. Commissioner of I^ublic Works :— Fixing the salary of the said commissioner, 100. 112. Polytechnic School :— Authorizing the payment of, $9,943,48 to the Roman Catholic Board of School Commissioners of Montreal iis an indemnity for the lirge sums expended for the maintenance of the Polytechnic School, 99. (Note : — The items detailed in the following Tables shew the amount granted by the Re- iolutions of Supply severally, in each session. In some instances, however, the votes con- tained in two or more Resolutions, for a like service, have been combined into one sun. This applies more particularly to the grants for the Departmental salaries.) 900 SVTVLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 1867-8. (1st July, '67 to 31st Dec. '68.) (1867-8) pp. i)7. 108, 10!). 1869-70. (Ist Jan'v, '69, to 30th June, '70.) (1869) pp. 100,203. 1869-70. (Additional.) (1869) 1870-1. (Ist .Inii'y to .'5()tli June 1871.) (1869-70) pp. 84, 90. 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 CIVIL GOVERNMENT. Lieutenant-Governor's Office Provincial Secretary's Department, Provincial Registrar's do Crown Law do Treasury do Crown Lands do Public Works and Agriculture do Executive Council do Contingencies of Public Depart- ments Speaker of Legislative Council. Public Departments (increase of salary.) Inspection of Public Offices.. LEGISLATURE. Legislative Council, Salaries and Contingencies Legislative Council, Indemnity to Members Legislative Assembly, Salaries and Contingencies Legislative Assembly, Indemnity to Members cts. 4,088 64 15,200 86 4,429 89 13,051 75 18,911 37 48,960 16 17,139 62 6,933 90 47,584 00 4,666 67 16,863 00 11,500 00 57,427 45 31,500 00 cts. 3,959 00 21,375 00 14,325 00 24,175 00 49,016 66 20,175 00 6,487 00 43,291 00 4,800 00 43,361 40 115,313 00 cts. cts, 2,G00 GO 13,750 GO 9,,5.-)0 00 15,850 00 30,7(50 00 14,030 00 3,265 00 29,220 00 3,2(10 00 61,970 80 151,718 61 SJJFPLY— continued. 901 in the Annual Supply Bills : 1871-2. (1st July, 71, to 3l)th June 72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-6. 1876-7. 1877-8. d \^ (1870) pp. 71, 72, 88. (1871) pp. 90, 91, 100. (1872) pp. 88, 152, 153. (1873-4) pp. 121, 122, 130. (1874-5) pp. 182, 183, 216. (1875) pp. 87, 88. (1870) pp. 84, 102. $ cts. $ cts. S cts. $ cts. $ cts. *• cts. $ cts. 2,G00 00 1 10,850 00 2,800 00 ^ 113 10,850 00 114 2,900 00 2,'JOO 00 115 9,950 00 9,950 00 116 15,850 00 16,250 00 117 31,060 00 31,060 00 ■138,12000 143,295 00 148,915 00 147,900 00 173,095 00 118 15,050 00 15,250 00 119 3,206 00 3,265 00 120 31,500 00 3,200 00 29,500 00 2,800 GO \'>\ ]9:?, 3,500 00 1^3 124 15,064 00 22,687 00 22,686 00 30,042 00 26,448 00 26,443 00 29.535 00 125 , 19,886 00 40,000 00 15 064 00 15,065 00 52,400 00 IW 52,600 00 90,200 00 56,600 00 61,300 GO 62,700 00 127 , 53,600 00 41,000 00 41,000 00 1918 i 902 SUPrLY— co«/tw«e(/. IV. Resolutions of Supply included 1878-9. (1877-78) pp.81, 82, 99, 100, 210. 1879. ':878) pp. o9, 60, 78, 1880. (1S79) pp. 190, 191, 1880-1, (188(1) pp. iiii;, 137, 140, 142, lils. 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 CIVIL GOVERNMENT. Licutenant-Govcinor'B Office Provincial Secretary's Department Prov-ncial Kegistrar's do Crown Law do Treasury do Crown Lands ilo Riblic Works and Agriculture do Executive Council do Contingencies of Public Depart- ments Speaker of Legislative Council. Public Departments (increase of salary.) Inspection of Public Offices. LEGISLATURE. Legislative Council, Salaries and Contingencies Legislative Council, Indemnity to Members Legislative Assembly, Salaries and Contingencies Legislative Assembly, Indemnity, to Members $ cts. 127,245 00 25,335 00 98,596 00 $ cts. 116,945 00 t 36,000 00 95,406 00 $ cts. 119,785 00 32,180 00 5,500 00 21,335 00 58,500 00 cts. 20,850 00 83,250 00 5,a)o ou 22,335 00 78,500 no 3,000 00 * The various amounts ia this column were adopted, but the Supply Bill containing the same va not passed ; for reasons vide supra 11. f Less amount already appropriated by Statute. aVrrLY— continued. 903 )ly included I in the Annual Supply BillB—cunUnved. 1880-1. 91, (1880) pp. 13i;, 137, 140, 142, lils. }. $ cts. 00 00 20,850 00 33,250 00 00 00 5,000 00 22,335 00 00 78,500 00 3,000 00 1881-2. 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. 1885-6. 1880-7. 1887-8. d (1881) np, 108, 109, 170,219. (1882) pp. 282, 280. (1883) r.p. 322, 323, 334,335,339. (1884) pp. 311,312, 313, 327,328, 352. (1.385) pp. 198. 199, 270, 277. (1886) pp. 372, 383, 387, 389. (1S87) pp. i.v,», i(;i), 200, 207, 250, 20(5, 281, 282, 283, 'A S cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ CtM. $ cts. * cts. $ cts. 148 00 113 114 115 116 117 21,050 00 3,150 00 4,050 00 2,650 00 2,550 00 77,850 00 3,250 00 118 119 120 G0,6<)0 00 56,219 00 47,600 00 57,035 00 52,500 00 41,.570 00 40,900 19 121 122 10Q 9,000 00 11,000 00 11,000 00 7,000 00 7,000 00 7,000 00 124 10,723 00 12,405 00 7,200 00 t 108,167 00 17,073 00 24,000 00 19,635 27 15,965 00 15,965 00 125 1^6 01,280 00 2 73,017 00 88,397 50 1 90,355 00 89,766 17 81,300 94 137 39,000 00 128 Qing the same was I Including $3,000,00 for the codification of the Statutes. § Including $12,000 for the codification of the La\v3, If Including $4,000 for the codification of the Laws. 904 SVPTLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included J§ 1867-8. (l8t ,hily,'()7, to3lHt Dec. '08.) (1807-8) lip. '.»7, KtS. lO'J. 1869-70. 1809-70. (187(1-1. (Ist.Ian'y, if A,i,liti,miil v(l«* •'""'>• '" .June, 70.) Juno 1«71.) (1869) pp. 100,203. (186'. I) (18i.',l-7(i) pp. 81, 'JO. 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 LEG IHLATVRE— continued. Flectionfl Printing ami Binding; the Laws., IJiatributing the Laws rariiamentary Library Clerk of the Crown in Chancery (Salary) Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, Contingencies... Bourinots Parliamentary Proce- dure Law Clerk, Salaries <1») do Contingencies. Legislative Council : Additional indemnity Legislative Assembly : Additional indemnity Put)lication of the Debates of the Legislature by G. A. Desjardins. Ofli('ers of the Legislature, indem- nity for losses incurred by lire... Speaker, to supplement his salary. Permanent installation of both Houses of the Lagislature To purchase Books., * cts. 16,975 00 12,500 00 1,250 00 8,000 00 877 17 1,500 00 * cts. 600 00 I 3,487 00 6,000 00 • 1,500 m cts. $ ct.-. 2,2(1(1 no 9,3G0 00 3,000 00 1,000 00 2,600 (^0 400 00 aUVVLY—cunlinued. 906 ply included 1 in the Annual Supply Bills • (1^7*1-1. 1 1S71-2. nl.) (IstJiin'v tu .Jimo 1.S71,) (Ist .Fdly, '71,tn;i(ith Juiif 7-.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-0. 1875-0. 1876-7. 1877-8. X V. (18i.'J-70) pp. 81, ',)(». (1870) I»|>. 71,7U, 88. (1871) pp. <.»(», 01. 100. (1872) pp. 88, 152. 153. (1873-4) pp. 121.122 130. (1874-.-)) pp. 182, 183, 21(1. (1875) |)p. 87. 88. (1870) pp. 84, 102. tB. * CtH. $ cts. t eta. $ CtH, $ Ctrt. $ CtH. * i:tH, $ cts. 'J,'J(K) (in 23,000 00 2,000 00 2,000 00 12,500 00 30,000 00 18,(MHI 00 5,000 00 129 9,360 00 4,500 00 5,000 00 6,600 00 5,000 (W 5,500 00 5.500 00 3,300 00 130 181 3,(100 IK) 3,000 GO f GOO 00 5,000 00 GOO 00 5,000 00 5,000 00 5,(X)0 00 3,000 00 3,000 00 132 183 1,000 00 2,800 00 400 00 ■ 800 00 800 00 800 00 800 00 800 00 134 135 2,000 (XT 2,600 00 2,660 00 2,600 00 2,800 00 3,000 00 3,4((0 00 3,600 (K) 136 .... 400 00 845 00 845 00 845 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 600 00 800 00 137 188 139 140 141 14'^ 143 144 I - i» 906 f^WFLY— continued. IV. Resolutions sf Supply included o (2; 1878-9. (1877-8) pp. 81, 82,98, lUO, 210. 1879. (1878) pp. 59, 00, 78. 1880. (1879) pp. li)0, 191, 192. 1880-1. (1880) pp. 13(), i;57. 140, 142, 218. 129 180 13 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 LEGmLATURE—contiiined. Elections Printing and Binding the Laws.. Distributing the Laws Parliamentary Library Clerk of tlie Crown in Chancery (Salary) Clerk of the Crown in Chancery... Contiegencies Bourinots Parliamentary Proce- dure Law Clerk, Salaries do do Continarencies. cts. 3,000 00 4,000 00 3,000 00 800 00 Legislative Council : Additional indemnity Lpgislative Assembly ; Additional indemnity Publication of the Debates of the Legislature by G. A. Desjardins. Ofhcers of the Legislature, Indem- nity for losses incurred by tire... 3,600 00 800 00 Speaker, to sujiplement his salary. Permanent installation of both Houses of tlie Legislature To purchase Books. $ cts. 10,000 00 4,000 00 1,500 00 800 00 4,000 00 cts. 3,000 00 3,300 00 3,000 00 800 00 4,000 00 cts, 3,000 00 3,300 00 3,000 00 800 00 3,000 00 S TJFFLY—contimted. 907 in the Annual Supply 'Bills— continued. 1881-: 1882-3. (1881) ! (1882) pp. l()8,109.ipp. 282,286, 170,219, § cts 43,000 00 6,282 00 3,000 00 800 00 3,100 00 oOt) 00 1883-4. (1883) pp. 322, 323, 334,335, 33',). 1884-5. (1884) pp. 311,312, 313, 327,328, 352. 1885-6. (1885) pp. 198, 199, 270, 277. 1886-7. (1886) pp.372, 38?, 1887-8. (1887) pp. 159, KiO, 200 207, 256, 266, 387, 389. 1281, 282, 283. o cts 3,000 00 4,000 00 3,000 00 800 00 3,100 00 500 00 2,500 00 $ cts. 4,000 00 4,500 00 3,000 00 800 00 3,150 00 550 00 $ cts. $ cts, 3,000 00 300 00 6,730 29 5,500 GO 18,000 00 800 00 3,000 00 550 00 4,800.00 7,500 00 800 00 750 00 3,100 OOi 3,100 00 5,500 00 4,800.00 13,000 00 13,000 00 4,000 00 5,000 00 1,190 40 400 00 $ cts 38,500 00 5,500 00 6,600 00 800 00 3,100 00 550 00 4,000 00 2,000 00 4,500 00 cts. 5,000 00129 130 ) 131 10,334 46132 5,500 00 133 800 00 134 135 3,100 00136 550 00137 4,800.00138 13,000 00139 4,000 00140 141 .142 9,200 00143 144 h 90S SUPPLY— cow/mwft/. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 1867-8. {1st July, '07, to 31st Deo. '68.) (1867-8) pp. 97, 108, 109. 1869-70. (1st Jan'y, '69, to 30th June, '70.) (1869) pp. 100, 203. 1869-70. (Additiodal.) (1869) (1870-1. (1st .lan'v to 30th' June 1871.) (1869-70) pp. 84, 90. 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 LEGISLATURE— contimted. Faucher de Saint Maurice, Parlia- mentary Procedure cts. 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 Legislative Assembly, additional help Legislation, expenses in connec- tion with , Director of Railways, Balance of Salary Inspection of Public offices., Legislative Assembly : alterations to new desks Cost of Speaker's chair. ADMINLSTRATION OF JUSTICE. Salaries and Contingent expenses thereof.. Expenses of Police Reformatory, St. Vincent dePaul. Prison Inspections Reformatories Reformotory Montreal Publication of Reports of deci- sions of Law Courts 490,337 35 24,800 00 37,500 00 3,000 00 cts. $ 461,914 54 32,005 50 48,233 18 6,600 00 cts. cts. 314,992 3G 30,000 00 32,000 00 4,000 Oo SUVVLY— continued. 909 y included in the Annual Supply Bills : (1870-1. (1st Jan'v to 30th' June 1871.) (1809-70) pp. 84, 90, els. 314,992 3G 30,000 00 32,000 00 4,000 Oo V 1871-2. (1st July, 71, to 30th June 72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-6. 1886-7. 1877-8. 6 (1870) pp. 71, 72, S8. (1871) pp. 90, 91, 100, (1872) pp. 88, 152, 152. (1873-4) pp. 121,122, 130. (1874-5) pp. 182, 183, 216. (1875) pp. 87, 88. (1876) pp. 81, 102. '/^ $ els. $ cts. $ cts $ eta. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 298,786 00 54,000 00 32,614 00 4,000 00 293,238 00 44,000 m 33,000 00 3,600 00 298,437 00 45,700 00 35,000 00 3,400 00 338,840 00 33,050 00 377,910 00 24,700 00 350,754 no 21,400 00 403,370 00 17,000 00 152 153 154 3,400 00 38,000 00 3,950 00 44,500 0() 6,200 00 1,000 00 4,500 90 45,000 00 3,700 00 50,000 00 155 156 157 1,000 (K) 1,000 00 158 >-'fllMI I''' 910 SJJPFLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included c 1^; 1878-9. (1877-78) pp. ^ 1.82, 99, 100, 210. 1879. ,i.=i78j pp. 5v<, 60,78. 1880. (Ih79) pp. 190, 191, 192. 1880-1. (1880) pp. 13(5, 137, 140, 142, 218. 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 LEGISLATURE— continwed. Faucher de Saint Maurice, Parlia' mentary Procedure Legislative Assembly, additional help Legislation, expenses in connec- tion with Director of Railways, Balance of Salary Inspection of Public Offices., Legislative Assembly : alterations* to new desks Cost of Speaker's chair., ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE. Salaries and Contingent expenses thereof Expenses of Police Reformatory, St. Vincent de Paul Prison Inspections Reformatories Reformatory Montreal Publication of Reports of deci- sions of Law Courts cts. 380,190 00 26,355 00 3,900 00 70,000 00 1,000 00 cts. t 359,790 00 14,555 00 3,900 00 45,000 00 1.000 00 cts. 375,932 00 14,555 00 56,300 00 2,000 00 cts. 369,932 00 14,5oo 00 2,000 00 • The various of amounts in this colunm were adopted but the Supply Bill containing the game was not passed ; for reason, vide Supra, 11. f Leas the amount already appropriatal by statute. SVVFLY— continued. 911 ly included 1880-1. I, (1880) pp. 136, 137, 140, 142, 218. s. cts. 00 00 369,932 00 14,555 00 00 00 2,000 00 in the Annual Supply Bills— continued. 1881-2 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. 1885-6. 1886-7. 1887-8. 6 (1881) pp. 168, 1(59. 170, 219. (1882) pp. 282, 286. (1883) pp. 322, 323, 334,385, 839. (1.-84) pp. 311,312, 313,327,328. 352. (1885) pp. 198, 199, 276, 277. (1886) pp. 372, 388, 387, 389. (1887) pp. 159, 160, 200. 207, 256, 266, 281, 282, 283. 1 ^ $ cts. $ Ct8. $ cts. * cts. $ cts. $ cts. 750 00 l.flOO 00 $ cts. 145 M6 16,951 74 1(56 67 7,000 00 210 00 200 00 367,180 98 14,090 00 147 148 149 . 150 151 303,932 00 14,555 00 372,712 00 17,068 00 878,652 00 16,200 00 840,167 00 13,800 00 858,725 96 14,299 00 363,818 48 14,090 0(» 152 153 154 155 46,600 00 2,740 50 4,000 00 156 4,050 00 2,000 00 157 2,000 00 2,000 00 158 ill containing the ■fw T? hOT^ 912 SJJV'PLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 1867-8. (Ist July,'67, to olst Dec. '68.) (1867-8) pp. 97, 108, 10!). 1869-70. (Ist Jan'y, '69, to 30th June, '70.) (1869) pp. 100, 203. 1869-70. (Additional.) (1869) 1870-1. (Ist Jan'y to .3(lth June lf?71.) (1869-70) pp. 84, 'JO. 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 AEMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE — continued. cts. cts. Special Police Industrial Schools, Costs re Charest vs Villeneuve. Tanneries Land suit Reformatory Prisons, Montreal, Shorbrooke and Levis Publication of decisions of Court of Appeals Publication of La Revue Legale. Publication of the Legal News.... Reformatory Prisons for boy Judges of the Sessions of the Peace, &c. St. Vincent de Paul reformatory. Reformatory Schools EDUCATION. Superior Education Common Schools Normal Schools Public Instruction Department., 42,570 00 68,000 00 174,000 00 62,590 00 21,000 00 71,000 00 184,000 00 40,000 00 15,640 00 cts. cts. 4,000 00 4,000 00 142,000 00 129,000 00 60,000 00 10,860 00 SJJ VFLY—dontinued. 913 in the Annual Supply Bills : l,S71-2. (Ist July, '71,to3Ulh June 72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-6. 1876-7. 1877-8. d (1870) p. 89. (1871) p. 100. (1872) pp.111, 153. (1873-74) p. 122. (1874-5) pp, 183, 184, 216, 252. (1875) pp. 89, 95, 1.55. (1876) pp. 84, 102. 104. 'A $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ Ctti. $ cts. * cts. $ cts. 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 171 6,000 00 5 000 00 5.000 00 71,0(10 00 12i 1,000 00 4n,iX)0 on io,8r,o 00 5,940 00 71,000 00 145,000 00 42,500 00 10,500 00 5,940 00 71,000 00 145.000 00 42,500 (X) 5,940 00 71,000 00 155,000 00 42,500 00 6,940 00 71,000 00 155,000 OO 46,000 00 8,140 00 71,000 00 155,000 00 46,000 00 8,140 00 71,000 00 155,000 00 40,000 00 56 914 8\]FFLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 1878-9. (1877-78) J)}). 1(1(1, 1(11, W2, 1(17, la'), 209. 159 160 161 162 163 1()4 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 17'2 173 174 Special Police IiuhiBtrial Schools Costs re Charest vs Villeneuvc.^ Tanneries Land suit ADMINISTRATION OF JVS,T1CK— continued. Reformatory Prisons, Montreal Sherbrooke andL^vis Publication of decisions of Court of Appeals Publication of La Revue L(?gale. Publication of the Li-gal News.... Reformatory Prisons for boys.... Judges of the Se.'-sions of the Peace &c St. Vincent de Paul Reformatory. Reformiitory Schools EDUCATION. Superior Education Common Schools Normal Schools Public Instruction Department., cts. 8.140 00 71,000 00 155,000 00 46,000 00 1879. (1878) pp. 61, 62, 68. 78, 79, 88. 1880. (1879) pp. 191,192, 193, 198, 235, 250,251,286, 1880-1. (188(1) pp. 131'., 1-Ki, HI, ](;7,17l, 172,218. cts. 8,140 00 71,000 00 155,000 00 46,000 00 cts. 6,600 00 71,000 00 155,000 00 42,000 00 els. 52,9(10 INI 7 1,(1(10 ('II 71,(100 (Id 155,000 00 42,000 0(1 was * The 7ariou:< atiiuuntg in this cohima Wtjie adopted but the Supply Bill containing the same not passed: for reason, viAe supra, 11. ^IITPLY- amtiiiut,/. 015 00 00 52,'.KI0 IHI in the Annual Supply Bills— continued. i 1881-2. i 1882-3. ' 1883-4. 1884-5. 188.5-0. 1880-7. 1887-8. • (1K81) pp. l.V.i, 170. 171, 177 2.-).3, l,y(,219. (188-.') pp. 282,280. 287,280,304, 303. (1883) pp. 323,324, 325, 333,334, 330 (1884) I,].. 313, 312, ;<24,353,332, 354. (18.<.) pp. 100,200, •-'52, 253.270. 277. (1880) pp. 377,378, 370, 388, 381, 383, 387. (1887) PI.. 150, 100, '^00, 207,201. •/-, 5! (its. 0,000 00 $ Ct8. 0,000 00 $ cts. 3,000 00 * cts. * cts. $ ds. $ cts. 1 50 8,400 00 100 518 05 101 1 0" 43,000 00 200 00 100 00 100 00 52,000 00 200 00 400 00 100 00 45,700 00 55,000 00 80,452 (10 84.452 00 103 101 500 00 lO*! iHfi 15,000 00 107 750 00 108 169 0,000 00 71,000 00 155,000 00 42,000 00 7,000 00 t 71,000 00 100,000 00 46,000 00 0,500 00 71,000 00 160,000 00 42,000 00 9,;?40 00 71,(K'I0 00 160,000 00 42,000 00 170 71,000 00 155,000 00 42,(K)0 00 71,000 0( 100,000 0( 42,000 0( 71,000 0( 160,000 00 42,000 0( 171 172 173 171 Bontaining the same t $6,000 for the Polytechnic School. 9 91G aVyVLY—cunlmuet/. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 175 176 177 178 179 180 ]81 182 183 184 185 180 187 188 189 190 191 192 E DUC ATION— co?i/t7j upf/. Industrial Schools Saliirios of School Inspectors Schools in poor Municipalities... Books I'or prizes Journals ol' Kducation Departmental Library do do Salaries do do Contingencies Superannuated Teachers High SchoolSjQuebec and Montreal Ilonnin Catholic Institutions Com- pensation Schools for Deaf and Dumb. Deposit of Books, Maps, Globes, I'iic.in Public Instruction Depart- ment ....„ Council of Public Instruction. McGill Normal School (re-vote).... Provincial Educational Exhibition. Polytechnic School, Montreal Sclii ol for Deaf and Dumb, Mile- End ]8(i7-H. (1st July, '07, to ;>iwt Dec. r,8.) (18()7-8) pp. 97, 1(18, 109, 110. 1809-70. (1st . Ian 'y, '09, to 80th June, '711.) (1809) pp. 10(1, 103, J 04. 1.'03. 180!)-7(). (Additional.) (1809) n^. 29,700 (Ki 4,000 00 3,000 GO 3,000 (K) 1,200 00 10,500 00 2,000 00 cts. 19,800 00 8,000 0( 3,600 00 2.400 GO 4,000 00 cts. 187(1-1. (Ist Jairy to liOtli Juni" l,~«7l.) (1809-7(1) pp. 81, s,") IKI, 91. $ iin. 2,(1(1(1 (i(( 30,6(1(1 (1(1 12,(KiO 00 4,3(10 (in 3,7(1(1 (Kt 9,4(0 (10 m SVVVl.Y-ronfinim/. 017 )ly included 1.) 1870-1. (1st .lilli'V to .Iimc l>^71.) :8. (18C.!l-70) pj). 81, S,'). W, 91. $ cts. 2,01111 W 30,('>00 (i(* I'J.OdO 00 4,300 00 3,700 00 »,4( W , • ■ • • in the Annual Supply Bills : 1871-2. (Ist.Inly. 1872-3. 1873-4. 1.S74-5. lS75-('.. 1876-7. 1877 8. 7l,tfi.'}0th June 72.) -• ^i (1870) pp. (1,72, 8S, 8',». (1871) pp 00,01. 100, 10,-) (1872) pp. 88, 111 112. ir)i>. Iu3. (i87;;-4) pp. 121,122. 123, 130. 141. (1874-.^) PI). 1S2, 183, 184, 21. ^, 216, 2.-)2. (1875) pp. 87. 8S. ■SO, 04, 155. (1876) PJ). 81, lO'J. 103, 14.-. $ cts. * cts. « CtH. $ ctx. $ rts. $ cts. !i! ct.s. 3,000 0(" 8,400 00 0,000 00 0,000 00 7,000 OO 7,000 00 7,000 (III 175 20,600 00 2{),r>m 00 20,500 00 2(j,81() 00 24,000 00 26,.500 00 30,000 00 176 8,(MM) 00 8,000 00 8,000 00 8,000 00 8,000 00 8,000 00 8,000 (HI 177 2,."j(K) 00 2,.'J0() 00 2,,'JOO 00 2,.')00 00 2..'')00 00 3,.'-.00 00 4,000 00 178 2.400 00 2,400 00 2.400 00 2,400 00 2,400 00 2.400 00 2,400 00 170 180 181 18" 4,8.J0 00 5,100 00 5,300 00 6,000 00 (,,000 00 6,600 00 8,000 OO 183 2,470 00 4,940 00 2,470 0(» 4,040 00 2,470 00 4,1 140 00 12,000 01) 2,470 00 4,010 00 12,000 00 2,47(» 00 4.040 00 12,000 0" 2,470 0(1 4,040 00 12,000 (in IS4 1 85 186 15,000 OO 187 188 180 100 101 10*? 1*' ( 1 !II8 aVrVLY- continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included c i87«-y. 1871). 1880. (1877-S) UH, 1(17. Id.s, ''•'•"" 1(1',), "JdU. (1878) (17 1(10 (lh7'.») (188()-1. (18MI) ,<1H, 78 ,;i\',:i;.',L 'lliC. 14(1, 141, , -llii. .)-,, OH,; |l""» I'l. 1'-. 17--. 170 177 178 179 180 181 182 18!i 184 18."= 1811 187 188 18! 19( 10 1 191 EDVCATlO'S—conlhiuPd. I 111 lust rial Sclioo'is , Siiliiries ol'Scliool Iiwpectorfl Schools ill podi' Miiiiiciptilities.... Books for piizi s , Joutnals of Eiliioiitioii Departmental Library do do Salaries do do Contingencies Supi'mniiUiited Teachers LJifjh Schools Quehecand Montreal Roman Ciitholic Institutions, Coin pcnsatioi) Si hools I'or Deal" and Dunib. Deposit of Books, Maps, Globes, ite.jinPublicInstruction Depart ninit Council of rubiif Instruction McCliil Xornial School (re- vote)..., Provincial Educational Exhbition I'olvtechiiic School, Montreal School for Deaf and Dumb, Mile- End CiS. * 7,(HHt (10 ;io,o()o 00 8,000 00 4,000 00 'J,400 00 8,000 0(1 2,470 00 4,940 00 T-'.OOO 00 r),ooo 00 (tS. 7,000 00 ;io,ooo 00 8,000 (H' 4,000 00 l.',400 00 8,000 00 L',470 00 4,940 00 lL',000 00 2,.')00 00 » ets. 8,400 00 •J0,000 00 8,000 00 8,000 00 2,470 00 4,940 00 12,000 00 1,800 00 1,500 00 ct-. 8,400 iKi I57,2.".o (1(1 4,000 (1(1 8,." (1(1 (11 10,0011 (1(1 8,000 W 2,470 (Id 4,940 (K) 12,(10(1 (10 i,ri(Hi (10 1,500 00 400 00 1,000 00 fiUVVLY ~coutint4€(L 919 *'! ly included in the Annual Supply Bills : (1880-1. I (18.M1) , I l>p. 81, ',MI, I, i:ic.. i-io, Ml. ',li'7, 171, 17-, ; 218. . « els DO 8,1(1(1 (Id HI ;}7,2.')(i (1(1 no -1,(10(1 (1(1 .• ,S,.'(i() III ... 10,000 (10 00 8,000 (1(1 )0 2,-170 (HI 0(1 4,1 HO 0(» 00 12,(i0(( (Id 00 i,r)Oo (10 00 l,.'3O0 00 ... 400 (10 ... 1,000 nil 1^81-2. 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. 188.j-(i. 1880-7. 1887-8. d (1H81) pp.71, 72, .S8, 170, 171, 18'.i,l'.iO,2r)3. (18H2) pp. '.10. 01, 100, 282,1^87. 288,;i03. (188;!) pj). 88, 1,")2, 32;i,,vj4,;i;i;;, 337. (1881) pp. 121,122, 130, ;! 12,333, ;}24, 332,353, (1885) pp. 182, 183, 199, 200,2 10, 2.52, 35:i,27tl, 277. (1880) Pl>.87,.88,;t77, 378, 379, .•{8f<. (1887) pp. 81, 102. 10(1, 200, 201, 207. y^ 1 (!(H. * cts. « cts « ct.i. !? ct.H. $ cts. * I'IS. 10,100 00 28,74.") 00 12 ()25 00 18,100 00 29,075 00 20,510 00 175 28,745 00 29,070 00 29,(J75 (Kl 29,075 (10 29,825 0(1 170 4,000 00 (;,oii(i (10 0,000 00 0,000 00 0,000 00 6,0(MI 00 0,000 00 177 4,.')0(l 00 4,000 00 4,500 00 4,500 00 4,500 00 4,500 00 10,910 00 178 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 0(1 900 00 900 (M) 900 00 900 00 171) 180 181 18'» 8,000 00 8,000 00 8,000 90 8,000 (JO 8,000 00 . 8,00(1 00 8,000 00 183 2,470 0(1 2,400 00 2,47(1 00 2,470 00 2,470 00 2,470 00 2,470 00 184 4,!»40 00 12,U(J0 00 4,940 00 12,00(J 00 1,854 00 1,500 00 + 4,940 00 12,2(K) 00 4,940 00 12,000 00 4,940 00 12,200 00 4,940 00 12,-jOO 00 4,940 00 12,200 00 185 180 187 1,.')00 00 i,rm (Id 1,500 00 1,750 00 2,000 00 2,000 00 188 189 700 00 I'lO 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 191 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 I.OIW 00 192 t $2,000 for Law H'aciilty Laval UniverBiry. § $200 for institution at Ste. Marie, Beauce. 920 SVPVLY—conlinyed. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 1^; 18G7-8. (1st Julv,'«7, to 3ist Dec. '68.) (1867-8) lL'G9-70. (1st Jan'y, '69, to SOth Juih;, '70.) (1869) 1869-70. (Additional.) (1869) (187(1-1. (1st .In:, V to June l.';71.) (1869-70) 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 20C) 2o: 202 208 204 205 206 207 208 209 EDVCATIO'S— continued. Commercial College, Terrebonne.. Rimouski College Ste. Th^r^se College St. Francis College, Richmond College Commerciu. de Varennes. Medical and Chirurgical School Montreal School of Medicine,Bishop'8College School of Navigation School for the Bhiul, Nazareth Aylum, Montreal School of Arts and Designs Louis Girard, r; tiring allowance L'enseignement piimaire, — publi- cation of Commercial Academy Ste. Gene vi^ve School Exhibition at London England „..^ Coll<5ge Commercial, 6t, Denis. CollC^ge Commercial, L^vie Teaching of Fine Arts applied to industry $ cts. I $ cts. $ Ctti. 8 cts SUPPLY -continued. 921 ply included I in the Annual Supply Bills : 1871-2. (1st Jnlv, '71. to 3((tb Juno '72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-G. 187G-7. 1877-8. i ( 18T()) (1>71) (1872) i (1873-4^ 141. 1 (1874-5) pp. 185. (1875) 8U. (1870) HI3, 1()8. "A $ cts. $ (its. $ cts. * cts. $ cts. * cts. ••? cts. 1 1 1 103 1114 '105 IVG 1tl7 1 750 00 108 500 00 500 00 750 00 aoo 1 000 00 '>(in 201 01 1>> 203 •'O'l "05 •"flfi 1 207 >0S 209 1 1 'J22 iiVVVLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included '^. 1878-y. lfc7'J. (1877-8) pp. 101, 1(»2, 1-J5. (1S78) I,. i)± 1880. 1880-1. (1870) pp. I'-'l. l'»-.| l'.M, :.'8G. I (1880) pp. Iti7, II EDUCATION— cou^/h ((<'//. IQRJConiniei'cial College, Tci n lioniu' ]i)4 Riiiioiiski ('(illoge i 195 Sto. TIk'iCho ('olleg(> I 106]St. Fnihcis College, UiclHron,!... * cts. $ * cts. lOTiCullege Cunnnercial de Viirciines.. I 198 Mcilical iind ( iiinirgical School,! i Montreal : igO^Schotil of Medicine. Bislioi'H College 200 School <.l' Navigation 201, School for the Blind, Nazareth Asylum, Montreal 202 School of Arts and DtHiijns 750 (XI 1,500 00 1,230 00 203 Louis Uirard, retiring allowance. 750 00 1000 00 1,230 W 204 L'en.seigiieinent Priniaire. -pidili- cation of 206 Coniincri'iai Acadetny, Ste. Gene- vieve 206 School Exhitiilioii at London j England 207;CollC'ge Commercial, St. Denis. 208 College Coninmrnjd, Ldvis 209jTe!ichini: of Fine Arts applied to indn.stry _ cts. I $ cts. 750 00 ::,. 00 750 001 i.U li'j 1,000 00 1,0(1(1 no 1,230 0(1 l,ii3() tt|i SJJFFLY— continued. 923 ply included I in the Annual Supply Bills— continued. ).SSl-2. i ' 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. (1884) pp.312, 353 354. 1885-0, 1 1886-7. 1887-8. ( d (l.SSl) 1-. I.V.I, KlU 1 (1882) ;pp. 288, 28', t 200,312. j (1883) |'P.324,;J33 338. (188.-)) i[ip. 200,277 1 (1880) 1 pf>.378, ;>71), 381 », 3'JO. (1887) pp. 201, 202, 2i"iG 'A J c-ts. 1 1 * cts. $ cts. [ § cts. S cts. $ cts, $ cts. 1<)3 2,000 00 2,000 00 2,000 0(i 2.000 Of 2,000 00 2,000 00 2,000 00 191 2.000 00 2,000 00 196 I'J() ' l.dOO 00 500 00 750 00 750 00 1,000 00 1,230 00 500 oO 750 00 750 00 1,000 00 1')7 75(1 00 ]'^H 750 00 . 1''0 1,000 00 1,230 00 500 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 200 '^01 1,000 00 or)9 1,200 00 "03 250 00 250 00 'O'l '0,"i 500 00 200 00 200 00 '06 1 1 1 '(»7 JOS ^00 0,000 00 ' ) 924 8V?VLY— con (inued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included c 18()7-Ci8, fist July, 67. tt)3i. cts. 15,000 00 15,000 no 15,000 00 800 m 1871-2. (ht July, 71' to 30th June, 72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-G. 1876-7. 1877-8. (187(1) p. 00. (LS71) i). lot) (1872) pp. 112,113, (1873-4) pp. 123,132, 141. (1874-75) pp. 184, 185, 2.52. (1875) p. 80. (187(5) pp. 103, 1(J4, 1(38. y. f cts. $ cts. $ cts. * CtSi. $ cts. $ cLs. $ cts. 210 211 .1- 213 214 .) ir; 21(5 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 750 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 400 00 3,000 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 400 00 3,000 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 400 00 3,000 00 V50 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 400 00 5,000 OU 750 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 400 00 9,500 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 400 00 10,000 00 750 0(1 750 (1(: 750 (10 750 00 400 00 10,00000 imount, remaining 926 SVVVLY— continued. IV. Resolutions sf Supply included 6 1^.78-9. 1871). 1880. IKS 1-1. '<, (1877-S) 101, 102, 123, 125. (1878) pp. 61,62. (187'.)) pp. l'.»l,10L:. ]'J3, 286. (18S(I) I'P- 141, 1(J7. EDUCATION— .())iiMe(/. $ cts. * « eta. $ CIS. $ CIS. "10 (Iliiiiiil)lv Collt'tre 211 Daily S 'hool Sle. Marie Bcaiice... 010 School InsDection ?.U College lifi Porrot, Vaudreuil 214 215 (^nlli^'txp St, T?(^iin Xaniprvillp Ciiinmercaal Acachniiy, Beaiihai- 11, lis 216 l'()lk';,'o St. GtMiovievi!, Jiicques- Cartier ^17 feachir's Pension Fund 21" Mcilicai Faculty, i^aval Uuiveivily .Medical Faculty, McGill (^ollcge Moiiti'eai... 75(1 00 21!) 750 (Id 750 00 750 00 750 00 750 0(1 750 (10 750 Oi) 220 School of Medicine, Montreal 'LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC 221 Literary and Historical Society, Qiieln'C 750 00 750 Oil 750 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 222 Natural Hi.-^tory Society, Montreal 750 (10 223 Historical Socieiy. do 400 00 400 00 400 00 350 00 224 Board of Arts and Manufactures... 10,000 00 K),000 00 10,0t)0 00 10,()t)0 00 225 Young Irisihrneiis' Literary and Be- The various umoiitita in this column uot |)a3.4ed ; lor reason, Vide lSii/>ra, were adopted but the Supply 11. Bill contaiuing the same wa» SVVVLY—coritinuFd. 927 1880- J. 'J9.> (l^'^O) S^r ' I'l'-Hl, 1G7. cts. $ c(s. 00 0(1 7ri0 00 00 00 00 00 350 00 pply included I in the Annual Supply Bills— coniinved. 1S81-2 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. l885-(). 1886-7. i 1887-8. (1881) pp. 150, 160, 173,210,220. (1882) I)p. 288, 280. 203. (1883) pp. 3J4. 325, 333,338. (1,^84) p. 313. (1885) pp. 200,277. (1886) .__, pp. :57o, 380,1 (.,*;.«') v;'- i '^ i? cts. $ cts. $ ct.s. 500 00 1,000 00 $ cts. $ cts. $ Cts. $ cts. 210 150 00 200 00 500 0( 200 00 200 00 200 00 500 00 200 00 200 oc 1,000 0(1 211 212 213 214 •"•**' 215 216 750 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 750 CO 350 00 10,000 00 200 00 750 00 750 0(1 217 218 219 220 *)Ol 750 0(J 750 00 750 00 750 00 350 00 31 MX) 00 2(X1 00 750 00 350 00 » > . J o 10,000 00 200 00 6,000 00 9,000 00 9,000 00 9,000 00 224 1 I ^1 iuing the same w>? 928 SllPVLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included y, 18G7-{)«. (Ist July '67 to !ilst Dec, (58.) ( lSt'.7-68) pp. KKi, 110, \V2, 128, l'2[). 18tl8-(19. (lBt..Iivny.()l) to 3()th June 7(t.) (18()'J.) pp. 1(»4, 10.") 1800. Additional. (I>te Caiiadien. Xuniisniatic and Anticjuarian So- ciety, Montreal Acad6niie de Musi(;ue, Quebec, Advocates Library, (Quebec In.stitut Canadien, Quebec Naturalitite Caiiadien Scliool of Arts, (I'abbd Clia- bert) St. Patricks Literary Institut. Que- bec Publication of ia Themis Geographical Society, Quebec Sciences, to farther the study of Workbliops for sciences applied to Mechanical Arts School of Arts, Quebec, cts. $ cts. 200 00 iS> cts. $ cts. -10(1 (10 18711-1. (lsl..I:iiiy 7(1 to 3(»lli June 71.) (18r)!)-7(t) pp. 85, W'l, 91, \\-2. 8. CtH. .... 40(1 (1(1 SVVPLY— continued. 929 ly included ■ in the Annual Supply Bills : 1S71-L'. (1st July, '71,tu.S0th ,1(1110 712.) 187i.'-3. 187:5-4. 1874-5. i87rHi. 1870-7. 1877-8. d (1S70) |.. IH). (1871) p. l(K). (1872) pp.112, ii;?. (187;i-74) p|). 1215. 1152. 144. (1874--)) pp, 184, 18'). 2r)2. (187;-.) p. 80. (1870) T)p. 10:5,104, 108. '<^ 1 cts. :? flu. !? cts. * ct^. * cts. $ cts. $ cts. ooft .).)7 •'•'S ;2(M) IK) 200 00 100 00 100 00 400 (X) 100 00 100 00 400 00 lOO 0(1 100 00 .-•,000 00 4(X) 00 100 00 100 00 400 00 100 00 100 00 400 00 100 00 100 00 229 230 231 ooo 500 00 r.oo 00 500 00 .)oo 234 235 "MR 1,000 00 200 00 •'37 OOQ •'39 210 •'41 1 57 930 aVFVLY—cunUtiued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 1878-9. (1877-78) pp. Ktl.lOli, J 23, 205. I87y. 1880. 188l)-l. (1878) I (lh7'.i) (18S(i) l)p.(51,t)'2. pp. lUI,19ii, ' i,p 111, Hi7. ! !!);{, 280. 22G 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 2£4 23; > 230 237 238 239 240 241 i.itp:rauy and scienti- fic — continued. Institut Niitidiia! dcs Beiuix Art: Montreal Hi'ptuor Hnydn. Geological Miisciini, Montreal, T( pnrchase Natnralisto Canadien. Nnniianiatic and Antifjnarian So- ciety, Montreal. Vcaddniie de Musiqnc, Qnebec. Advocates Literary, Quebec Insti tut Canadien, Quebec Naturaliste Canadien School of Arts, Qnebec (Tabbe Cha- bert) St.Patrick's Literary Lwtitute, Que- bec P.iblication of La Thdmis Geographical Society, Quebec Sciences, to further the study of.. Workshops for science-* applied to Mechanical Arts School of Arts. Quebec, $ cts. 401) 00 100 00 100 00 500 00 200 00 cts. 400 00 100 00 100 00 500 00 200 00 cts. 100 Ot) 100 0(t 500 00 300 00 300 00 * cts. 1(1(1 (10 100 (10 00(1 no 40(1 00 ;5(i() (10 300 (10 SWr].Y—eon(inue/l. 931 7 included I jn the Annual Supply BilU~i<)R 200 00 227 228 229 230 •'Ml 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 232 600 00 700 00 400 00 700 00 500 00 .)QO 400 00 >>Q4 •■'So 300 00 300 00 300 00 3(X) 00 300 (M) 300 00 300 0(1 236 237 300 00 238 1,000 00 1,000 00 500 00 2,000 00 "39 'MO •HI 4 /# .v\^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // N' 1.0 I.I '" '** llllili |36 ™^^ it ll ill 2.0 1.8 1.25 1.4 16 M 6" — ^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. UsSC (716) 872-4503 V I 1 « r/j C' I „4,,«iSP»»B'«ggy^ 932 SVPFLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included y. 18G7-f)8. (l8t July '()7 to iili-t Dec, C8.) (18()7-68) pp. UKt, 112, 113, 12i». ]8f)H-f)!t. 1 ! 187(1-1. (Ist.Jtiny. (i'.t: 1869. :(l8t..Iiiiiy '70 t(i3*lth .lime AcUlitioiml. toSOi. .Iiine 7(1.) I 7J.) (IfetW.) pp. H4, 105, 2(12. (1^6'.^) 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 2411 2o0 251 252 253 254 255 25f) 257 258 LITERARY AND SCIENTI- FIC — continued. Natural Sciences. AGRICULTURE IMMIGRATION AND COLINIZATION Immigration and repatriation. Colonizntion Societies Colonization Roads 1st class.... do do do do do do 2s class do 3rd class Surveys Maps and statements., Railways Agriculturiil Societie" Board of Agriculture Council of Agriculture Ste. Anne Agricultural School L'nssomption Agricultural School Agricultural Schols .\gri(ultnral Instruction in eon-) nection with Normal Schools., j Ste. Anne des Monts to Fox River Road $ cts. 4,(XM) (Kl 62,500 00 !)7,00() W 6,000 00 1,200 (Ml 1,-JOO 00 12,000 00 ct.<. 12,000 00 40,000 00 187,."00 00 45,000 00 30,000 00 45,0(M) 00 2,400 (HI 45,000 00 50,000 (Ht 6,000 0(1 « 800 00 * 800 00 15,000 00 (18fi'.»-7(i) ipp.'JI, '.'2. els. eKS. 20,000 00 20,000 00 125,000 00 20,00(1 00 15,(HI0 W 2,000 00 45,00 O'JO 50,000 00 8,000 00 ],0i)0 35 1,090 35 2,400 00 15,(KI0 00 10.000 00 * An nddiiional sum of $2,207.70 to be eqiiBlly divided from tliu Domiaion GoTernment between these two Schooh, if obtained ^VVVLY—cnntinuM. 933 ly included 187(1-1. (Isl.Jimy '70 to 301 ! .lime 71.) (18tV.I-7(i) pp.'Jl, '.12. 8. $ 01 s. 20.000 00 20,000 00 125,000 00 20,001 1 00 15,00(1 00 ... 2,000 00 ... 45,00 O'JO • •• 50,000 00 .... 8,000 00 . . .- 1,000 35 ...■ i,oyo 35 2,400 00 .... 15,000 00 10.(X)0 00 in the Annual Supply Bills : :hoolB, if obtained 1871-2. (Ist.Iuy. '71.tn:?0th ,)uiio 72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-1). 1870-7. 1877-8. (1870) p. 90. (1871) p. 112. (1872) p[.. 113, 110, lis, 1-J(i, 154. (1873-4) pp. 123. i;<2. 1.33, 141. (1S71-5) pp. 200,210. (1875) PI). 89, 90. 95. (I87f.) pp. 104. 109. 'y-i cU. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. * Ctf. $ Cts. $ Cts. .>40 20,000 00 25 000 00 20.0(tO 00 15,000 00 00,000 00 23,000 00 10,000 00 20,000 00 12,500 00 90,000 00 18,000 00 7,000 00 32,000 00 70,000 00 45,000 00 45,000 00 40,000 00 8,000 00 243 •?44 115,000 00 15,000 00 10,000 00 G4,000 00 13,000 00 7,000 00 58,345 00 25,598 02 11,579 91 55,000 00 I 8,000 00 245 246 247 •MS •'49 45,000 00 52,000 00 8,000 00 15,000 00 50,000 00 4,000 00 15.000 00 50,000 00 9,000 00 •'50 •'51 9,000 00 2,000 00 4'000 00 4,000 Oil 252 •'53 •'.54 •'55 2,400 00 2,400 00 2.400 00 l.GOO 00 2,400 00 2,400 00 2,400 00 256 ■'.57 4,000 00 4,000 00 •>58 934 SUPrLY— co///m«e(/. IV. Resolutions of Supply included ^ 1878-9. I 1879. 1880. (18S0-1. nK77S^ I (1878) (187.cietie8. Board i.f A};riciiltiire... Council of Agriculture Ste. Anne Agricultural School L'as8onii)tion Agricultural School Agriculture Schools Bgricultural Instruction in cou- nectlon with Normal Schools Ste. Anne dos MontstoFox River Road $ cts. 15,(iU0 (K) 40,000 00 8,000 00 4,000 00 2,400 00 % cts. 1(1,000 00 32,000 00 O.CKIO 00 42,752 00 4,000 00 2,400 00 $ cts. 5.0(K) 0( 38,600 (Xt 7,000 00 $ OtH. 4,(KI0 00 2.41X) 00 10,(i(H) (Ml 45,(M10 (1(1 ]2,<0(> (10 4,000 (10 2,400 00 * The various amounts in tliia column were adopted but the Supply Bill containing the same was not passed ; for reason, vide Supra, 11. STIVVLY— continued. 935 ply included I in the Annual Supply Billa— continued. (1880-1. (18M)) )1. pp. 107, MS, !171, 172, 21,>-. 0( $ Ct.x. 10,0(1(1 no 45,000 00 12,( 00 (10 )0 4,000 (10 10 2,400 00 18S1-2 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. 1885-0. 1886-7. 1887-8. d (1881) pp. 100, 173, 175,170,102. 220. (1882) PI). 203.280, 200, 301. (1883) pp. 324, 325, 3j0, 338,330. (1>84) pp, ;".13. 314. 320,328, 32! 1. 353. (1885) pp. 200,250, 251,253,270, 2!»3. (1880) pp. 380, 382, 387,388, 300. 3!tl. (1887) pp. 100, 202, 203, 207, 272, 281 282. ;^ Ji cts. $ ct.s. $ cts. $ Ctrt. * cts. $ ct?. * (Is. 800 00 4,000 00 5,000 00 70,000 00 212 10,000 00 0,050 00 15,000 00 5,000 (10 05,000 00 * 12,000 00 5,000 00 70,000 GO 15,000 00 5,000 00 70.000 00 10,000 00 5,000 00 70.000 00 7,000 00 8,000 00 5,000 00 70,000 00 80,000 Of! 243 244 255 00,100 00 246 247 "18 . •'40 250 ' 0^1 ''52 4.000 00 4,000 0(t 3,000 00 3.000 00 3,(X)0 00 3,000 00 ■^53 01^4 o.-,c 2,400 00 2,400 00 2,400 00 2,400 00 2,400 00 2,400 00 5,200 00 256 257 oeiq ig the same was * $600 for Womens Protection Immigration Society, Montreal. 930 aUVVLY-contimm/. IV. Resolutions of Supply included c lN)7-t'.8. 180'>70, l8t .Iiilv, r.7. (I.xt Jnn'v to t();{l>i : ;!()(ir J)cc. "tW.) [ .Iiiiit' 70.) (ist;7-(;8) HKI, 11(1, 111.', 113, liJ'J. 18(')'.t. 1(14. KT). tiliL'. iK()'.)-7(». Adilitional. ;i8(W) 1870-1. (iHt .Imu'v, 70, t.i I'.i'ili .Iiino, 71.1 18(i',)7(i. 250 AGmCULTlHE IMMKiUATlON .\ N I) C( )LON' IZATK )N— < o»//»iuc./ Stone Ilronkiiip; Mnohiiics., SOOiSoptl-grain t(i settlors on Crown ■ l.ands 261 262 263 204 Exhibition grounds Mt)ntroiil. 26o 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 Beet-root Sugar Munfuactories... .Agricultural College, Riohniond. Journals of Agrieulturc Veterinary Schools Colonization Road, Lake St. John. do do Ottawa Valley Bursaries Provincial Horticultural Fotnological E.xhibition... and Miseilaneous E.vpenses in con ncction with Agriculture. Gazette des Campagnes. Culture of fruit trees and grap< vines Permanent Buildings Agricultural Section, Montreal Chi-ese and Butter factories. els. i! cts. cts. ct.s. SUPPLY- f.w//t«//71--J. (l-t July, 7rto;'.otii ,Iun.'. 7--'.) 1872-8. (1>71) p. 17-J 187;5-4. 187-1-0. 187o-0. 18707. 1877-8. i (1S7(>) (1872) pp. UK, 11(1, 118. i-.r),i.".i (187:M) pp. i-j;!.i;!2, i:;;i. 141. (18747.")) p]). 20'>t, 210. (I>s75) l.p. .y». (1870) jip. 104, li'.'.i. '/■* f CIS. 1 cts. i? Ctrt 8,IKK) IKl * cts. 10,000 00 8,000 (Ml * ct.s. 2,lHtO 00 $ cts. $ cts. ■'.")'• •'(•>0 r),0(.K) 00 5,000 00 + + 7.000 00 1,200 00 ."),.">(Kl 00 ];i,loo 00 1,(K)0 00 20,000 00 •>(11 •>(■>•' •'(i:< •'04 ?()f> ;'(ifi "07 . ;>(1S •'00 •.70 271 27-? •'7.S •74 * \ This amount is not included in the Supply Bill of 187(3. -yrwrrf^mwi^ 988 SVFTLY —continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included I in i i, 1878-1). 187lt. 1880. l^S(l-l. (1877-8) rJ3, iiio. (1^78) pp. (i'J, iVA, 78, 88. (1.^7'.t) (ISNi) pp. i',«, 108, PI-, itw. ii;s, L'ol. 171. •-'!«. AOKICrLTlRK IMMIGIfATIGN ANDCOLONIZATION— -.,»/;„i/^(/ .i? 251) Stone Breaking Mat-hint m. cts. cts. 2G0 2G1 262 2C3 264 2()r) 2CG 207 2G8 20)11 270 271 27-4 riced-Ci ruins to settlers on Crown Lands Heot-root Sngar Manufnctoriei* Ajiriciiltiiral College, Ritlmioiul... lournnls of Agrieiilture Fxhibition gnmnds Montreal Vet erinary ScIkk ds Colonization Roads LakcSt..Iolin. do do Ottawa Valley Bursaries and Pi-ovincial Horticnltiual Pomological K.xhibitinn.. Mi.-sellaneous P^xpenses in »on- utction with Agricnitnre 10,250 (X) 8,(KH) (M) 1,000 00 3,G0O 00 0.134 25 (iaze'te des Campagnes Culture of fruit trees and grape vines I'ermanent Buildings Agricultural Section Montreal Cheese and Butter factories. 1,000 00 3,G00 00 1,000 00 $ Cl8. r.ooo (H» 2,800 (HI 1,800 00 1,000 00 400 00 GOO GO * CIS. ■,0IWI (HI 2,S(I0 0(l' 1,800 00 1,0(10 (10 400 00 600 00 14,500 (M> SUPPLY -continued. 030 )ply included I in the Annual Supply BHIb— continued. !! I 188(1-1, (ISS(l) 'J8, PI.. lCi7. it;s, 171, uis. :;lB. * ('18, (M) 7,0(HI (Vi ) (H) •J,S(IO IH) 00 I) 00 l,S(Ml (l(V 1,(HI0 (10 1) 00 00 4(10 (10 600 00 14,500 (10 1881 -'. l>^8l>-3. 1883-4. 1884^. 1 188;V(). 1880-7. 1887-8. d (IWl) It. 11!".', 178, i:,-.,i7ii.iyi.', 1 (ISS-J) pp. 'Jh'.». '.".10 301,308. (18S3) pp. 3i;5,;j2(i 332, 338,330 (1884) pp. 313, 314, 32(I,:!2S, ;}2it, 3.-.3. (18,S;">) pp. 2i'0, •-'.')( 1 •-'.".i.L'.vi. •:!(•> ! 2!t3. 1 (18Ni) pp. ;180, 3,S2. .")87, 38S, li'.IO, 3',tl. (18S7) |.i>, ItKt, 'M-2, 203, 207,272, 281. 282. x". ji cts. 8 I'ts. $ cts. 1 * t'ts. * ct-*. * cts. $ cts. •>,'«» •'00 7,000 00 ••i;i 2,(X)0 (M) 3.000 00 1,000 (10 3,000 0(1 1,000 00 2,400 (1(1 •'0'^ 7,000 00 7,000 00 4.500 00 3,000 00 •jo;? •'(54 2,800 00 .5,(H)0 00 2,8(H) 00 2,800 00 2,3(H) (HI 2,3(X) 00 5,300 00 3,800 OC •-'05 •,!()») .j,0()0 (X) •'07 1,800 00 900 00 1,250 00 1,000 (H) 4,000 00 2,000 00 •'08 1,000 00 •'(;;» 1,000 00 t 000 00 1,0(X) 00 500 (W 400 00 500 00 500 00 4,100 00 2,000 00 400 00 750 00 500 00 400 00 750 00 500 00 •;7o- 400 00 5(K) 00 10,000 00 1,900 00 750 00 500 OC ■J71 272 273 1,600 00 3,200 00 2,000 00 2,000 0(1 2,000 00 J74 t $100 for Eaitern Townships dog, poultry and fish Stock ABSOCiation. 040 SUPPLY— w«/t/i««. KKt, 112 li;!. i8(;'.)-7(t. (iHt .ian'v, '(i'.t. tu;i(illi •June, '7H.) (IStl'.t) pp. 104, 10"), l8()<»-7(t. 187(1.]. '(ist .laii'v Additional.),^ "":;;;''>■ '" I •>('tn I .Iniic 1>7I,' (1869) (ls(l'.t7(i| Pl>. '.•:', 4l ipply included I ''^*^® Annual Supply Bills— «>«//«wt'/ 70. 187(1-1. I I (Ist .Inii'y ih "^'•^1 ;!(iii, I .Iiiiic 1>71,' '■•) (iNl'.tldi CtH. * els. 1871-1.'. (iHt .Inly, Tl.ln.'idtll June '7-J.) is7L'-:t. 187;M. I.s74-r). 187.')-t>. 187f,-7, 1877-8. (1S70) ',)U. (1^71) ]-.'2. (187'J) 1115,110, (187:5-4) lis, I'.'d, l'J:i,l3:.M;53, 15-J. I Ml. (187-1-')) pp. l.'(i',». '2U\. (187.'.) 8l», tlO, 'J'). (18711) 1(14, It!'.). >; $ cts. f cts. * vt». * cts. * Ct8. * ('(8. * (Is -/»> -77 i'78 :i7'J •_'81 •282 ■J83 :^84 L'85 •286 287 288 289 i ii. 042 SUIM'I.Y- ww/m««/. IV. Resolutions of Supply included -i 1878-<>. If 7!). (1S77-8) (1H78) pp. i'j;». 'JioJpp.ti'j. (i;{, 78. 88. 1880. (lH7it) I)p. l".tl», 1'.I8 •-'51. 1S.S(I.1, (ISSd) |>p. It'iT, l(i,s, 171, -JIH. l-'7(i 277 278 iJ7l' 28jt).:)M'_',;!;w. 8IMI. 1 CtH. (1884) pp. :n:{,:U4 ;j-'o, ;!2N.:tJii, (I8S.->) pp. "JOO, -J-'iO, •_'.'• 1, •-'.'.;{, i.'7(>. (18S(1) I)p.;Wo,M8-.', :!.s7, MHh, ;{'.'• 1, ■Ml. (18,S7) pp. 100, '_'(!•_' 2o;<, -'n7, •J7i'. 281. 282. '^' ( cts. » Ctd. # ffS. » CtH. Si CtH. •'Tri •i,5(K) (Ml •'7fi I.IHIO (Ml l,(XX)-<''0 4(11) 00 '77 500 00 'JOO (Ml 1,000 00 ••"fl (»,(KK) (H) t2.-)0 00 400 00 500 00 2,o(X) Oil •>T0 •'SO •'81 •'8'> •'Sfl L',n3(i 40 •'84 1,000 0(1 1,000 0(1 1,(HI0 00 •'85 1,(X)0 0(1 1,0(J0 oc 1,000 01' 1,000 00 1,000 (1(1 1,000 IM 1,(MM) 0(1 1,000 (1(1 ■'Srt 'S7 1 '^S i 400 0(1 'S'l lit iniog the same was JUilpaw" 944 S U FVLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 AGRICULTURE IMMIGRATION AND COLONIZATION— WM/inu«/ Arboriculture, to encourage. Apicultural Association Veterinary School, aareara due for veterinary part of Journal Stud Farm for Horses Beet-root Sugar factory, Farnham Beet-root Sugar factory Berthier... Provincial Exhibition, Quebec Agricultural District Exhibition, Three-Rivers.... Miscellaneous Agriculture Quebec Horticultural Society. Dairy Association , Arbor Day expenses Permanent Committee of Exhibi- tions Varennes, Agricultural School, for bursaries and prizes PUBLIC WORKS & BUILDINGS Maritime road, South Shore Inspections and Surveys 1867-8. (1st July, '67, tuSlst Dec. '68.) (1867-8) 100, 112, 113, 129. 18G'J-70. (1st Jan'y, '69, to 30th June, '70.) (1869) H>4, 105. 128, 129, 190, 202. 203. 1869-70. (Additional.) (1869) (1S7(>-1. (1st .Iiin'v to 3(itir June l»7l.) (18(;9-7(l) SO, 92, '.K\ m 112. eta. cts. cts. !,550 00 3,000 00 CIS, 4,000 oa SJJVFLY— continued. 946 ipply included ■ in the Annual Supply Bills : 70. onal.) 0) (lS7(t-l. '1st .liin'v to 3(ith' June 1.S71.) (lS(lit-70) 86, '.»•_', \K], i)4, 11 -J. cts. * CI 8. 4,000 oa 1871-2. (1st July, 71, to 30th June 72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-6. 1876-7. 1877-8. 6 (1870) pp. 91, 92. (1871) p. 155. (1872) p. IIG. (1873-74) p. 124. (1874-5) p. 209. (1875) p. 90. (1876) p. 140. '<, f cts. $ cts. $ Cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. ?90 99\ W>. 993 •>04 "95 '>96 097 ^9H oqq 300 301 30'' 303 304 4,000 00 4,000 00 4,000 00 4,000 00 4,000 00 4,000 00 4,000 00 305 58 I 946 SVT'PLY—cuntinved. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 52; 1878-9. (1877-78) p. 124. 1879. (1878) pG3. 1880. (1879) p. 198. 1880-1. (1880) pp. ]71, 172, 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 30^ 304 305 A GRICULTURE.IMMIGR ATION AND COLONIZATION —continued Arboriculture, to encourage. Apicultural Association Veterinary Schools, arrears due for veterinary part of Journal Stud Farm for Horses Beet-root Sugar, factory, Farnham, Beet-root Sugar factory, Berthier.. Provincial Exhibition, Quebec Agricultural District Exhibition, Three-Rivers Miscellaneous Agriculture Quebec Horticultural Society. Dairy Association Arbor Day expenses Permanent Committee of Exhibi- tions Varcnnes, Agricultural School, for bursaries and prizes PUBLIC WORKS & BUILDINGS Maritime road. South Shore Inspections and Surveys cts. 4,(X)0 00 cts. 4,000 00 cts. cts, 4,000 00 1,000 (HI 3,000 00 • The various amounts in thii column were adopted but the supyly Bill containing the game was not passed ; for reason, vide supra, 11. HbV 8JJFFLY— continued 947 pply included I in the Annual Supply BHIb— continued. 1880-1. (1880) pp. 171, 172. cts. f cts. )0 00 1,000 01) 3,000 00 lining tlie iamc was 1881-2. 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. ' 1885-6. 1886-7. 1887-8. o (1881) pp. 15'J, 160. 176. (1882) pp. 290, 301. (1883) pp. 325, 326, 327,332, 335, 337, 338. (1884) pp. 314, 320, :]53, ;^54. (1885) pp. 251,2.52, 276, 277. (1886) pp. 380, 382, 383, 391, 394. (1887) pp. 160, 203, 207, 208, 282. i^ $ cts. f cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 300 00 200 00 750 00 6,000 00 900 00 3,000 00 $ cts. 300 00 '^90 •'91 •'92 •'93 •'94 "95 ■ ■ 12,000 00 1,000 00 3,000 00 250 00 1,000 00 •'% •'97 •'98 550 00 1,000 00 250 00 1,000 00 299 1,000 00 1,000 00 400 ()0 3,795 00 1,000 00 200 00 10,153 75 300 301 3,405 00 302 400 00 303 '104 3,000 00 3,000 00 1,500 00 1,500 00 2,000 00 1,000 00 305 ^msw^ 14.f SVPYLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included c 1867-r)8. (1st July 'G7 to 31st Dec, G8.) (18(57-68) pp. 113, 129 18()H-6'.). (Ist.Jiiny. G9 to 3Uth June 70.) 1869. Additional. (1869.) pp. 128, 129, 19(1, 203. (1869) 187(1-1. (Ist.Jiiny 70 to 30ili .liiiie 71.) (18611-711) pp. 8(i, ',»;), 1)4, 112. 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 PUBLIC WORKS & BUILD- I NGS — contmueAl. Removal New Gaol, Quebec(wall around) Ac. ConipUtion uf Sheibrooke Gaol.... Rents, Insurances Repairs &c.. Publics Buildings generally Montreal Court House, to repair heating apparatus Batincan Bridge Rents of Court Houses and Gaols. Insurances do do Repairs do do Aylmer Court Hous-e and Goal.... Montreal Gaol Montreal Gaol, for heating appa- ratus, etc Court House and Gaol, County ol Buna venture Court House and Gaol, County of Gii8p<5 Ga.xp<; Gaol, House for Gaoler. Court House and Gaol,Ste. Scholas- lique $ cts. 15,576 (X> 5,000 00 5,000 0(1 85,315 00 cts. 18,100 (to 6,200 0(1 31,635 90 8,000 00 8,000 00 2,250 00 8,954 50 10,5S7 00 12,600 00 32,000 00 7,000 00 7,000 00 945 00 $ cts. ( CIS. 14,;5,JO 00 8,100 00 26,31.-) 00 6,0110 00 8,(1110 110 1,70(1 (10 3,2(10 0** 7,()U0 0(> 10,000 U(i 40,000 00 9,000 00 9,000 00 SUVVLY— continued. 949 )ply included ml. 187(1-1. (lst.,J;iiiy'70 to 301 h ,lune 71.) (1809-711) pp. 8ti,'.i;i, ',14, llli. cts. $ CIS. 14,350 00 8,100 00 126,315 00 0,000 00 8,(100 00 1,7(10 00 3,'J(iO oo 7,000 (H> ' 10,000 00 i 40,000 (10 9,000 00 9,000 00 in the Annual Supply Bills : 1S71-2. (iHtJuly. '7],tn30th June 7-J.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-G. 1S7G-7. 1877-8. o' (1870) Pl).91,92. (1871) pp. 123. 124, 155. (1872) pp. 110, 117, 118, 154. (1873-4) pp. 124.12.5. l;33. (1874-5) pp. 209,210, 21G, 252. (1875) pp. 90. 95, 155. (1876) I)p. 88, 89, 14(1, 141, 146. '<, cU. $ cts. $ cts. !? cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 3lXi 8,000 00 8,000 00 307 10 000 00 308 30,700 00 2,500 00 32,680 00 34,343 00 70,784 00 12,000 00 50,G80 00 56,344 00 48,219 88 309 310 ni 1,120 00 3,000 (X) 7,550 00 120 00 3,0CX1 00 10,800 00 541 00 3,000 00 20,029 00 587 00 3,300 0(1 30,145 (Xt 527 00 4,500 00 22,860 00 3,427 00 3,600 00 18,500 00 527 00 3,500 00 27,568 16 312 313 314 315 40,000 00 5,000 00 5,000 00 4,000 00 5,(X)0 00 316 rj,0(X) 00 317 6,000 00 5,400 00 5,200 00 1,000 00 500 00 2,500 00 720 00 1,936 SO 318 (3,0(XI 00 •;19 '\->C\ 321 950 SUPPLY— cow/mttgrf. IV. Resolutions of Supply included ^ 1878-i). 1879. 1880. (1877-8) (1878) pp. 108, J24.: pp. 03, 89. (1879) pp. 198, 251, (1880-1. (ISS(l) pp. 171, 17: 218. 30() 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 3]r) 316 317 31J- 819 320 321 PUBLIC WORKS & BUILD- INGS — continued. Removal ■y\.- Xew Gaol, Quebec (wall around) Ac Completion of Sherbrooke Gaol. ({entcy-IInsurances Repairs &c, Public iBuildinga {i;enorally Montreal Court House, to repair heatinji; apparatus , Batiscan Bridge „ Rents of Court Houses and Gaols. Insurances do do Repairs do do .4ylmer Court House and Gaol-... Montreal Gaol Montreal Gaol, for heating appa- ratus, Ac Court House and Gaol, County of Bonaventure Court House and Gaol, County of Gasp6 Gasp^ Gaol, House for Gaoler. Court House and Gaol,St.Scholas- tique cts. 42,250 00 527 00 3,500 00 12,800 00 1,000 00 cts. 42,250 (X) 527 00 3,500 (HI 10.000 00 cts. 36,530 00 1,007 00 3,500 00 10,000 00 cts. 43,401 00 1,007 00 25 00 10,000 00 * The various amounts in this column were adopted but the supply in containing this same was not passed ; for reason, -v . supra, 11. SUPPLY— 6o«/trtMerf. 951 ipply included | in the Annual Supply BHIb— continued. (1880-1. 3) 251. (1SMI) pp. 171, ]7l>, 218. cts. $ cts. 30 00 43,401 00 37 00 )0 00 K) 00 1,007 00 25 00 10,000 00 1881-2 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. 188.5-6. 1886-7. 1887-8. 6 (1881) pp. 169, 176, 220. (1882) pp. 290, 301. 303. ( 1883) PJ). 325, 326, 32V,332, 335, 337, 338. (lJ-84) pp. 314, 320, 353, 354. (18S5) pp. 2.,1, 252, 276,277. (1886) pp. 380, 382, 383, 391, 394. (1887) pp. 160. 203, 207, 208, 282. IZi $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ . CtB. * cts. $ cts. 306 S07 308 48,859 00 59,474 00 70,412 00 + 41,544 00 61,060 00 56,6i9 00 6,000 00 .309 310 311 2,532 00 300 00 18,303 00 1,407 00 9,500 00 19,000 00 1,407 00 400 00 t 29,175 00 907 00 750 00 14,100 00 1,205 00 6,000 00 15,000 00 906 76 500 00 18,700 00 906 76 1,000 00 15,000 00 312 313 314 315 316 317 31R 31 <> 2,000 00 1,000 00 3''0 3'>1 I ( ining thii same was t Including furniture for Kamouraska Court House. i 5,000 00 Spencer-Wood. 052 SUVVLY—conlinuetf. IV. Resolutions of Supply included c 18()7-C.8. (Ist July, 67, to8Lt Doc. '()8.) 18G9-70. (1st .Jan'y tii UOth June 70.) (18()7-G8) 1809. pp. 113,129. pp. rJ8, 129, 190, '203. 18()9-70. Additional. (18r.9) 187(1-1, (lHt.Jilll'v, '70, to -Mh .Tiino, 71.) 18(;i)7o, pp. 8(), 9;3, il4, 98, IIL', 117. PUBLIC WOKKS & BUILD- INGS — vontinned 322 Court House and Gaol, New Dis- tricts Ct.n. 323 Public Departments, construction 324 325 326 327 328 329 Surveys through Crown Lands Department Public Departments, to level grounds Public Departments, expenses ol removal, kc School House, Hull Montreal Registry Oflice.... Bridge at Portage du Fort.. 330 Quebec Court House. 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 Lieutenant-Governor's residence Dorchester Bridge (Special Loan) Spencer Wood, heating apparatus do maintenance and St. Jean-Baptiste celebration... Gaol for Females, Montreal. Court House, Sherbrooke.... do Three Rivers. Powder Magazines cts. 58,500 00 3,750 00 cts. cts. 48,0(K) 00 50,000 00 32,500 W 15,000 00 ■\ ^VlVrLY-conlinHed. !)o3 pply included ■ in the Annual Supply Bills : 0. nal. 1870-1. (Ist .Jaii'v, 70, t(i ;5('tli .Tunc, 71. J )) 181)9-70, pp. 8(1, 93, !)-!, 98, 112, 117. cts. $ cts. 48,0(10 (Ki 50,000 (Ml 32,500 (10 15,00(1 00 1871-2. (l«t .Inly, 71' to 30tli June, 72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-G. 1 87(1-7 . 1877-8, c (1870) pp. 1U,92. (1871) pp. 123, 124. (1872) pp. lU), 117, 123, 124,1.54, 155. (1873-4) P)i. 124,125, 130, 133. (1874-75) pj). 209, 210, 210, 252. (1875) pp. 90,95, 155. (187(J) PI). 88, 89,1 40. 141, 140. '. li''\ 171. cts. fl8. KK) 00 49 00 m 00 88, '.!«.") Oti '2.5,(10(1 (Id 10,(1(1(1 (10 ],()Otl 00 aiaing the same was To be met by special loan. 1881-2. 1882-3. 1883-4. 1 1884-5. 1885-0. 188C-7. 1887-8. c (1S81) I]: W.\ 170, -(i,i:r);i,28(t. (1882) I (1883) pp. 282. 200,' pp. 325, 32(;, .•i01,302, 308, 327,332, :?35, 304. 337, 338. 1 (1884) P1..314,32(t, 320,353, 354. (1885) pji. 251, 2,52, 270, 277. (1880) p]i. 380, 382, 383, 304. (1887) J.p. l()(t, 203, 'J()7. 208, 282. x, 8 cts. * cts. 10,000 00 $ cts. !? cts. * cts. * cts, $ ctB. 0,000 00 a*?*^ 8,80'. 20 3?a 3',>4 18,000 00 13500 00 10,000 00 3"5 3?0 150 00 327 3-'8 390 150,0(X) 00 330 331 33'^ 8,475 00 C,500 00 333 334 335 33r> [ 3.37 1 338 1 Jl mm diHi i^VVVLY—conlinueil. IV. Resolutions of Supply included 6 l.S(17-M. (Iht.Iuly.'OT, to :ilst Dec, '(18.) lh(lU-7(l. (iHt.Ian'y. 'C.'.t, (o:<(itii June, '7(1.) ISC'. 1-7(1. (Additional.) 1^7(1-1. (l(tt Jaii'y to :ititli JlUle \>1\,) ^ (IHC.T-.S) J.. li;5. (IHC.'.l) p. li('3. (ISG'.I) (iNi'.l-Vd) pp. '••:!, Its, 117. 3;^it rrilLKMVOHKS .(• nillLD- JN'CiS — conti lined Bridjje acroBs tlio Ottawa Kivcr * CtB. 1 cts. % cts. * fXy 840 Workman's l'ni]ierl.y, to imrdiiiHo Itftilway Britlj;e over tlieSt.Mauricc Mc(}ill Noriiitil Scliool, ncw-winjj.. 341 34? 343 Parliaiiicnt BuildiiiL's. now-inofs 344 Dcuiolilion of Jc^siiits' Barracks 34.') Stc. Aniic'n or Bacon's Bridco 340 Crystal Palace, transportation and rcbiiikling ol' 347 Jaciiiics-Cartier Normal Scliool.... 34S Firiilge at Joachim Rapids 349 Xow Parliament Buildings, fonnd- atioMs 35(1 Kngineers for Mining purposes 3r)1 Q. M. 0. & 0. Railway construction. do do erjuipment... S-'i" 353 do do maintenance Bridge over the Richelieu River between LacoUe and !?t. Thomas. New Parliament Buildings 354 355 SUPPLY— continued 967 upply included I in the Annual Supply BHIb— con/ inueU. l.HTu-l. (Ist .laii'y ii, lonai.) :i(iili .lime l.""?!,) 6'J) (IbC.'.i-Vd) l)p. W\.%, 117. CtH. * etc. 1871-2. fl.Mt .Filly, Tl.tu.'ioth ,luri(! 72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-0. 1870-7. 1877-8. 6 (1870) Pii. 'Ji, y2. (iNl) pp. 123, 124. (1872) pp.116, 117, 104. (1873-4) pp. 124, 130. (1874-r,) p. 210. (1875) pp.<.M),'.>5, ir,5. (1870) pp. 8',t, 140, 141, 140. Vi i cts. $ CtH. $ cts. + 3,000 00 ♦ cts. § 3,000 oo * cts. 4,000 (Mt $ cts. i 1,(MI0 (K» 10,000 00 15,(K»0 00 $ cts, i 1,(KM) (HI 330 310 15,(K)0 00 311 3I" ••••• ••• 343 344 345 340 347 348 34f» 350 351 3591 353 354 355 I Provide Ontario and the township in which auch bridge is situated furnibh each alike ainount ud the Dominion $6,000. § Provided the township in which the Bridge is situate, furnishes an amount sufficient to complete the bridge. I ii 1)68 SVVFLY- continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 1878-9. 1879. 1880. LS8U-1. 'x; (1877-8) pp. 108, 124. 125, 210, (1878) p. 89. (1879) p. 198. (1880) pp. U)S, 11-2. ?i?i^ PUBLIC WORKS & BUILD- INGS — continued Bridge across the Ottawa River Workman's Property, to purchase. Railway Bridge over the St.Maurice McGill Normal School, uew-wing.. Parliament Buildings, new-roofs... Demolition of Jesuits Barracks Ste. Anne's or Bacon's Bridge Crystal Palace, transportation and rebuilding of S cts. * ? 1,000 00 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. ,S40 ,S41 ,S4',> 4,604 26 1,500 tX) 1,000 00 800 GO 15,000 00 1,500 00 ,S4S ,S44 ,S4r> 800 00 3,000 00 346 4,()(XI 00 10,0(10 00 ii(47 Jacfjues-Cartier Normal School 23,000 00 J 4,000 00 t^48 Bridge at Joachim Rapids 349 New Parliament Buildings, found- ations 3.")() Kngineers for Mining purposes 8r>i Q. M. 0. & 0. Railway construction, do do eciuinment... a"iV ari3 do do maintenance Bridge over the Richelieu River between Lacolle and St. Thomas New Parliament Buildings 354 SSfi § Provided the township ia whicli the liridge is situate, furnishes an amount Bu£Scient to complete the bridge. J Provided the Dominion Government pays half and the Ontario and Quebec QoTernments oue quarter each. * Tiie varioua amounts in this column were adopted but the Supply Bill containing the same was not passed ; for reason, vide supra, 11. 8JJFFLY— continued. 969 apply included I in the Annual Supply Bills : U BufiBcientto complete lebec Governments one Dntaining the same was lSSl-2. 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. 1885-6. 1886-7. 1887-8. d (1S81) pp. lt)0, 176, •j'jO, 253,280. (1882) pp. 282, 302, 303,304, 312. (1883) pp. 326, 332, 337,331). (1884) pp.320, 329. (1885) pp. 251, 270, 278. (1886) pp.' 382, 391. (1887) pp. 124, 160, 161, 204, 207. ;< $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 339 340 'Ml 2,500 (10 342 313 314 1,200 00 5r.o 00 34 T ^•16 317 348 12,000 00 13,000 00 4,000 00 319 3,0(X) 00 C15,000 00 KM^OOft 00 703,311) 00 350 351 352 w 351 2,000 00 150,000 00 2,000 (10 110,000 00 2,000 00 115,000 00 2.000 00 54,420 00 354 150,000 00 130,000 0(1 355 960 ii\]PrLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included I 1867-8. (Ist July,'G7, to 31ist Dec. '68.) (1867-3) 1869-70. (1st Jiin'y, '69, to 80th June, '70.) (1869) 1869-70. (Additional.) (1869) (1870-]. (1st Jiin'y to 8(lth Juno 1871.) (lS(;9-70) 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 365 366 367 368 369 PUBLIC WORKS & BUILD- I NGS — continued Ste. Julie St. — To puicha*^e ground lor tiie continuation of. cts. eta. cts. Spencer Wood. — To reconstruct Stables &c Kainouraska Court House and Gaol, construction Kaniouraska Court House, super intending construction Court Hounes and Gaol. — To pur- chase Lock.s and Padlocks Bridge over the Chaudiere River. Bridge over the Ottawa River Bridge at Louiseville New Court House, Quebec Quebec Court House (Purchase ol Thompson's property) Legislature. — Temporary accomo- (latiiin Court House and Gaol new districts, construction of Fire-proof Vaulth Jacques-Cartier Normal-School, re- ])airs Drill Shod Quebec, construction... cts. HUFFLY— continued. 961 pply included I in the Annual Supply Bills : '0. )nal.) (1870-1. 1st Jiin'y to ;50th June 1871.) £)) (18f)9-70) cts. $ cts. 1871-2. (Ist July, '71. to 30th June 72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-6. 1876-7. 1877-8. c5 (1870) (1871) (1872) (1873-74) (1874-5) (1875) (1876) U^i $ cts. $ cts. $ cts!. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. fm 357 858 359 360 361 36'> 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 59 ( ■ .r: 962 SUVFLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included i 1878-9. (1877-78) 1879. (1878) 1880. 1880-1. (1879) i (1880) 356 357 858 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 PUBLIB WOKKS & BUILD- INGS — continued Ste. Julie St. — To purchase ground for the continuation of. Spencer Wood. — To reconstruct Stables &c Kaniouraska Court House and Goal, constrnction Kamouraska Court House, super- intending construction Court Houses and Gaols. — To pur- chase Locks and Padlocks Bridge over the Chaudifere River, Bridge over the Ottawa River Bridge at Louiseville New Court House, Quebec Quebec Court House (Purchase of Thompson's property ) Legislature. — Temporary accomo- dation Court Houses & Gaols new districts, construction ol Fire-proof Vaults Jacques-Cartier Normal School, re- pairs Drill Shed Quebec, construction. cts. cts. cts. cts. SJJFFLY—eontinued. 968 pply included | ^^ ^^® Annual Supply BiWs— continued. 1880-1. 3) (1880) cts. f cts. 1881-2. 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. 1885-6. 1886-7. 1887-8. o (1881) (1882) pp. 301, 302, 303, 312. (1883) pp. 326, 332, 337, 339. (1884) pp. 320, 329. (1885) pp. 251, 276, 278. (1886) pp. 382, 391. (1887) pp. 124, 160, 161, 204, 207, 208, 2G6, 281, 282, 283. l^ $ cts. cts. 2,500 00 7,000 00 5,000 00 1,000 00 6,600 90 2,000 00 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. ?nfi 6,000 00 6,000 00 430 53 357 358 369 360 361 362 363 961 4.000 00 6,000 00 2,000 00 2,000 00 1,000 00 800 00 1,000 00 28,032 00 2,000 00 2,000 00 2,000 00 1,000 00 150,000 00 90,000 00 73,700 00 120,000 00 ?fi=i ^fifi 5,000 00 2,000 00 15,000 00 Sfi7 368 369 1 t ; ;' f^^WBHHP 964 SUPPLY— cow/mwet/. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 1867-68. (1st July '67 to 31st Dec, 68.) (1867-68) 18()8-69 (l8t.,Jftny. 61) 1869. to 30lh June; Additional. 70.) I (1869.) (1869) 187(1-1, (Isl.Jiiny 70 toSOth June 71.) (18G9-: 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 877 378 379 380 881 382 PUBLIC WORKS & BUILD- INGS — continued. Court House Montreal, increased accomodation Beauharnois Macadamized Road Compiiny Saguenay Maritime Road., Arthrabaska Court House, New foundations Bridge over La Tortue River, La- prairie Calumet Island Bridge. Municipal Council St. Barthelemi, to macadamize a road Wharf at St. Justin Draining Norton Creek. Draining Lelifevre, Laguerre and St. Louis Rivers Coteau Landing, for macadamizing a road at cts. Maritime Road, Ga«p6. Construction of Iron Bridges (at> an experiment) ASYLUMS AND CHARITIES I^iVitreDanie, Hospital cts. cts. c(s. HVVVLY— continued. 966 pply included ■ in the Annual Supply Bills : 1871-2. (Ist .Iniy. 71,to3Uth JllllL' 7'-'.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-G. 1876-7. 1877 8. d (1870) (1871) (1872) (1873-4) (1874-0) (1875) (1870) » cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 870 S71 "72 373 374 '^75 S76 377 378 379 380 381 ^80 383 'i *) 9U6 SU PPL Y— continued IV. Resolutions of Supply included 1878-9. 1879. 1880. (1S8U-1. d ^ (1877-8) (1878) (1879) (1880) p. 218, 370 371 872 373 37-i 375 876 877 878 879 88(1 381 382 383 PUBLIC WORKS ct BUILD- ll!i(.iB— continued. Court House Moutreal, increased accomodation § cts. Beauharnois Macadamized Road Company Saguenay Maritime Road. Arthabaska Court House, New foundations Bridge over La Tortue River, La- prairie Calumet Island Bridge., Municipal Council St. Barth^lemi, to macadamize a road Wharf at St. Justin. Dra ining N orton Creek Draining Leli^vre, Laguerre and St. Louis Rivers Coteau Landing, for macadamizing a ro4d at Maritime road Gaap(5. Construction of Iron Bridges (as an experiment) ASYLUMS AND CHARITIES Notre-Dame Hospital $ cts. $ cts. $ Ctl* 1,000 00 *• The various amounts &c. SJJFVLY— continued. 967 pply included I ^^ *^® Annual Supply Billa— continued. 1881-2 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. 1885-G. 1880-7. 1887-8. d (1881) p. 164. (1882) pp. 295, 312. (1883) p.3--'8. (1^84) p. 354. (1885) pp. 202, 278, (1886) pp. 380, 382, 383, 391, 394. (1887) pp. 160, 161, 204, 207, 208, 261,266, 281, 282, 283. ^ $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. * cts. * cts. 50,000 00 $ cts. $ cts. 200,000 00 2,000 00 3,000 00 6,000 00 500 00 2,000 00 2,000 00 1,600 00 500 00 2,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 25,000 00 1,400 00 370 371 372 373 374 .«•••■ 375 376 377 378 379' 38(> 381 382 1,000 00 2,000 00 2,000 00 1.600 00 1,400 00 1,400 00 383 • • 9G8 SDPrLY— cow^t«M«/ IV. Resolutions of Supply included c $2; 18(;7-C.8. (Ist.Iuly, 67, lO.'Jlfrt Dof. '(■>».) (18(17-08) pp. 110,111, 112. 384 385 38G 387 388 389 390 391 392 39;5 394 395 390 397 ASYl.UMS AND CIIARL TIF.y — continued Montreal General, Ho8j)itiiI. Montreal Deaf and Dunil). Institu- tion Montreal Indigent Sick Montreal St. Patrick's Hospital.., Montreal Soenrs de la Providence.. Montreal St. Vincent de Paul Asy- lum Montreal House of Refuge (Protes- tant) Montreal St. Patricks' Orplian Asy- lum Montreal University Lying-in Hos- pital Montreal Magdalen Asylum (Bon Pasteur) Montreal Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Montreal Sceurs de la Cliarit6., Montreal Protestant Orphan Asy- lum Lying-in Hospital (Soenrs de la Mis^ricorde) Montreal 1809-70. (Ist Jan'y to .'iOtli June 70.) 1809. [.p. 1-J9, 130, 131, 13'J, '203. 18t)9-70. Additional. (1809) p. i;w. 187(1-1. (Ist.Ian'v, 70, to ;i(ith •Iiuie, 71.) I8(;',t-7(i. lH). 8(1, 87, ,S8. 94, 9,-,, Wk cts. ■1,000 00 3,000 00 3,200 00 1,000 00 1,120 00 430 00 480 00 640 00 480 00 320 00 320 00 800 00 640 00 480 00 * cts. 4,000 00 3,000 00 3,200 00 1,000 00 1,120 00 600 00 1,400 00 640 00 480 00 720 00 320 00 800 00 040 00 480 00 cts. 2000 00 ioOO 00 1600 00 800 00 560 00 215 00 240 00 320 00 240 00 160 00 160 00 400 00 320 00 240 00 « cts. 8,(1(1(1 iH) 6,000 00 0,400 UO 3,*J0o III! 2,240 00 1,200 00 1,(1(10 dO 1,280 00 9(1(1 Oh 1,440 00 040 00 2,000 00 1,280 0(1 960 00 • In addition to tlie above the sum of $640 was granted for the 12 months ending 30lhJune 1S6S remaining impaid on the 3l8t December 1S158 and therefore written oflF. t These additional suras are granted to the several above named Institutions if obtained on account of the Province from the Dominion Government. SIJVVLY- cor, tinned. 900 )ply included I in the Annual Supply Bills : idiag SOthJune 1868 [■obtained on account 1871-2. (l^t July, 71' t():uitli Juiif, 72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-0. 187()-7. 1877-8. 6 (1J^70) pi>. 100, 101, 102. (1871) |.p. 124, 12"), 120, If)"). (1872) l.p.llS, 110, 120. (1873-4) pp. 12r., 120, 127,131, 142. (1874-7-)) pp.211, 212, 213,210. (1875) pp. 01,02, 155. (1870) pp. 14), 142, 143, 170. •/■^ $ CIS. $ cts. $ cts $ cts. $ cU. $ cts. * cts. 4,000 00 4,000 00 4,000 00 4,000 00 4.000 00 4,000 00 4,000 00 384 t 4 000 00 t 4,200 00 3,200 00 t 4,000 00 3,200 00 t 4,.")00 00 3,200 00 385 3,200 00 3,200 00 3,000 00 3,200 00 386 1,GOO (K> 1,000 00 1,680 00 1,600 00 1,600 00 1,6(X) 00 1,600 00 387 1,120 00 1,120 00 1,120 00 1,120 GO 1,120 00 1,120 00 1,120 00 388 600 00 600 00 600 00 600 00 600 00 600 00 600 00 389 800 00 800 00 800 00 800 00 800 00 800 00 800 (Kl 390 640 00 640 00 640 00 640 00 640 0(. 640 00 640 00 391 480 00 480 00 480 00 480 00 480 00 480 00 480 00 392 720 00 720 00 720 00 720 00 700 00 720 00 720 00 393 320 00 + 1,200 00 320 00 1,200 00 320 00 t 1,200 00 320 00 t 1,200 00 320 00 + 1,200 00 .320 00 + 1,200 00 320 00 t 1,200 00 394 395 640 00 640 00 640 00 640 00 640 00 640 00 640 00 396 480 00 480 00 480 00 480 00 480 00 480 00 480 00 397 t $1000 to the Poteatant Institution. i $400 for their foundling Hospital so long as there is none in Quebec. 970 HI] VVLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included I 1878-'J. (1877-8) pp. lOl.', 103, 104. 1870. (1878) pp. d'S, 04, 05 1880. 188(1-1. (1870) I (^^^'^"' pp. 1,1 »,-,».). l.,;5_i,4 o]y ASYLT'MS AND CHAHI- TI1']S — rontiinted 884 Montreal General Hospital 38G 387 388 380 300 301 302 303 304 305 396 397 Montreal Deaf and Dinnh. Institu- 'ion Montreal Indigent Sick Montreal St. Patricks' Hospital Montreal Scuursde la Providence... Montreal St. Vincent de Paul Asy- lum Montreal House of Refuf,'e (Protes- tant Montreal St. Patricks' Orphan Asy- lum Montreal University Lying-in Hos- pital Montreal Magdalen Asylum (Bon PiiBtcur) Montreal Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Montreal Soeurs de la Charit^., Montreal Protestant Orphan Asy- lum Lying-in Hospital (Soeurs de la Mis(5ricorde ) Montreal cts. 4,000 00 3,200 00 1()00 00 1,120 00 600 00 800 00 640 00 480 00 720 00 320 00 t 1,200 00 640 00 480 00 $ eta. 4,000 00 3,200 00 1,600 00 1,120 00 600 00 800 00 640 00 480 00 720 00 320 00 r 1,2'jO 00 640 00 480 00 $ cts. 4,000 00 3,200 00 1,600 00 1,120 00 600 00 800 00 040 00 480 00 720 00 320 00 1,000 00 640 00 480 00 * fts. 4,000 (10 3,21 HI OU 1,I)(I0 00 1,120 00 600 00 800 GO 640 00 800 00 720 (» 320 00 1,000 00 640 00 480 00 § $200 for their foundling Hospital. »« rl HVVrLY-nrntinuff/. 071 )ply included I in the Annual Supply Bi\U—conthitmt. ' . I i.p. 141. 112, '^•'''- 1143, 144, 218. cts. $ Ct8. W 00 4, (MX) (10 M) 00 3,2(i(t 00 >0 00 720 00 188 1 -2. 1882-3. 188.'?-4. 1884-5. 1885-(!. 1880-7. 1887-8. ©■ (1881) pp. 1(10,101. 104. (1882) pp. 282. 290, 202,2it.^), 312. (1883) I)p. 327, 328, (1884) pp. 314, 31,'), 31(), 3.')4. (IHS.^.) pp. 2(HI, 201, 202. (18H()) pp. .'i7.'<, 374, .S90, 393. (1887) pp. 204, 20(1, 2(11. y. ? cts. $ CtB. $ cts. 1 cts. 1 et^.. * ol.s. 1 cts. 4,000 00 4,000 00 4,000 00 3,200 00 2,800 00 2,800 00 2,800 00 384 aw ;?,2oo 00 3,200 00 3,200 00 3,r)60 00 2,240 00 2,240 00 2,240 0(( 386 i,(;oo 00 1,600 00 1,000 00 1,280 00 1,120 00 1,120 00 1,120 (M) 387 1,120 00 1,120 00 1,120 00 896 00 784 00 784 00 784 (X) 388 600 00 600 00 600 00 480 00 420 00 420 00 420 00 389 800 00 800 00 800 00 640 00 560 00 560 00 560 00 390 640 00 640 00 640 00 512 00 448 00 448 00 448 00 391 480 00 480 00 480 00 384 00 336 00 336 00 336 00 392 720 00 720 00 720 00 576 00 504 00 504 00 504 00 39a 320 00 2 1,000 00 320 00 1,000 00 320 00 800 00 256 00 800 00 224 00 560 00 224 00 560 00 224 00 560 00 394 395 640 00 640 00 640 00 512 00 448 00 448 00 448 00 396 480 00 480 00 730 00 584 00 511 00 511 00 511 00 397 I't ,l^ 1 $160 for their foundling Hospital. ¥ 972 SJJVVLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 18G7-8. (l8t.ri.ly,'67, to olst Dec. 'G8.) (1807-8) )p. 110, 111. 112. 18C9-70. (1st Jiin'v, '6"J, to Sdth .lune, 70.) (1869) j.p. 129, 130, 131, 132, 203. 18G9-70. (Additional. (1869) p. 132. 1870-1. (1st Jan'v to 3(ltli June lb7l.) (1869-70) I>1^S6,87, 88, 94, 95, %. 398 399 400 401 402 40b 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 ASYLUMS AND CHARI- TIES — continued. Miintreal Bonaventure Street Asy- lum Montreal Nazareth Asylum, School forthe Blind Montreal, Nazurelh Asylum for Destitute children Montreal Dispensary. Montreiil Ladies Benevolent Socie- ty lor Widows and Orphans... Montreal Home and School of In dustry Montreal Hospice Bethl^em. Montreal Hosjiice de la Misdri corde, Fullum Street cts. 430 00 430 00 320 00 320 00 320 00 cts. 430 00 Montreal Frferes de la Charity St, Vincent de Paul Montreal St. Bridgets' Asylum.... Montreal Church Home - Montreal Protegtant tnfants'Home Montreal Hospice St. Joseph (Bon P>i«teur) Montreal Lunatic Asylum Montreal Women's Hospital. 830 00 320 00 850 00 320 00 200 00 200 0(» 300 00 300 00 $ cts. 215 00 215 00 160 00 160 00 160 00 cts. 800 00 1.600 00 640 00 1,700 00 64(1 00 600 00 400 00 600 00 600 00 SJJVFLY— continued. 978 pply included 9 ^^ ^^® Annual Supply Billa— continued. 1871-2. (Ist July, 71, to 3(lth June 72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-0. 1876-7. 1877-8. 6 ^ (1870) pp. 100, 101. 102. (1^71) pp. 1.24, 125. 12G, 155. (1872) pp.118, 119, 120. (1873-4) pp. 125, 12G. 127, 131,142. (1874-5) pp. 211,212. 213, 21(i. (1875) pp.91,92, 155. (187C.) pp. 141, 142, 143, 170. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ Cts. $ cts. 430 00 430 00 430 00 430 00 430 00 430 00 430 00 398 399 830 00 830 00 830 00 830 00 830 00 1,230 00 1,230 00 400 320 00 320 00 320 00 320 00 320 00 300 00 320 00 401 850 00 85C 00 850 00 850 00 850 00 850 00 850 00 402 320 00 320 00 320 00 320 00 320 00 320 00 320 00 403 300 00 400 00 400 00 500 0(1 500 00 500 00 500 00 404 200 00 200 00 500 00 405 300 00 500 00 500 00 00 (Ki 500 Oo 500 00 406 300 00 300 00 300 00 800 ».0 aw 00 800 00 800 00 200 0(1 407 408 400 00 400 00 400 X) 200 X) 12,500 00 500 0< 400 00 400 00 ')0 200 00 200 00 8,000 00 500 GO 200 0( 200 00 410 411 500 (M) 5C0 00 1 41*;? >i ti* .1«; 974 SVYTLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included d 1878-9. 1879. 1880. 1880-1. ^< (1877-8) pp. 102, 103, 104. (1878) pp. 63, 64, 65. (1879) pp. 194, 195. (1880) pp. HI, 142, 143, 114, 218. 398 ASYLUMS AND CHARI- TIES— conntreal Nazareth Asylum, Work- room for the Blind Montreal Petites Soeurs des Pauvrt* Montreal Pembrooke Hospital.... Montreal, St. Henri de (Asylum) Montreal H6tel-Dieu Montreal, Loan to Protestant Luna- tic Asylum Montreal, St. Charles Hospital. Quebec Indigent Sick Quebec, Charitable Ladies Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Quebec Asylum of the Good Shep- herd Quebec Hospice de la Maternity... Quebec Ladies' Protestant Home.. Quebec Male Orphan Asylum C' cts. 3,200 00 480 00 640 00 480 00 320 00 420 00 3,200 00 600 00 800 00 480 Ofi 420 00 420 00 1,600 00 2,40 00 320 00 240 00 160 00 160 00 cts. 6,400 00 1,200 00 1,600 00 960 00 840 00 840 00 * Thesu additional sums are granted to the seTeral above named Inititutions, if obtained on account of the Province from the Dominion Government. SUPPLY— co«/mtt6(/. 977 ply included I in the Annual Supply Bills : [obtained on account 1871-2. ■ (Ist July, 71, to 30th June 72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-6. 1876-7. 1877-8. 6 « (1870) pp. 94, 95. (1871) p. 126. (1872) p. 120. (1873-74) p. 127. (1874-5) pp. 212, 213. (1875) p. 92. (1876) p. 123. $ cts. 1 cts. $ cts. $ Ct8. $ cts. $ cts. 250 00 t cts. 250 00 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 3,200 00 3,200 00 3,200 00 3,200 00 3,200 00 3.200 00 3,200 00 423 800 00 800 00 800 00 800 00 800 00 1,140 00 1,140 00 424 800 00 800 00 800 00 800 00 800 00 800 00 800 00 425 480 00 480 00 480 00 680 00 2,013 33 1,673 33 2,103 33 426 420 00 420 00 420 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 750 00 427 420 00 420 00 420 00 420 00 420 00 420 00 420 00 428 60 11; vii 9*78 STJVPLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included A 1878 9. 1879. 1880. 1880-1. ^ • (1877-78) p. 104. (1878) p. 65. (1879) p. 195. (1880) p. 144. 413 414 ASYLUMS AND CHARI- TIES — continued Montreal Eye and Ear Institution. Montreal Protestant Home ' . friendless Women $ cts. 250 W 1 cts. 200 00 $ cts, 250 00 200 00 1 Cts. 250 00 200 00 415 Montreal Soeurs de la Charite Foundling Hospital Montreal Nazareth Asylum. Work- room for the Blind 416 417 Montreal Petites Soeurs de Pauvres. Montreal Pembrooke Hosnital.... 418 4ict Montreal St. Henri f Asvlnm^ 4?0 Montreal H6tel-Dieu 421 Montreal Loan to Protestant Luna- tic Asylum 499 Montroal. St. Charles Hnanit.al 45^8 Quebec Indigent Sick * 3,200 00 1,140 00 800 00 2,013 33 750 00 420 00 3,200 00 1,140 00 800 00 2,013 33 750 00 420 00 3,200 00 1,140 00 800 00 2,013 33 750 00 420 00 3,200 00 424 Quebec Charitable Ladies Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum 1,140 CO 425 Quebec Asylum of the Good Shep- herd 800 CO 2,013 33 750 00 • 420 00 426 427 428 Quebec Hospice de la Maternity... Quebec Ladies' Protestant Home. Quebec Male Orphan Asylum * These additional sums are granted to the aereral above named Institutions, if obtained on account j of the Province from the Dominion Government. 1880-1. SJjrPLY—eontinued }ply included I in the Annual Supply Billa— continued. (1880) p. 144. cts. * cts. •50 00 250 00 200 00 200 00 [,200 00 ,140 00 3,200 00 1,140 00 800 00 800 CO ,013 33 2,013 33 750 00 750 00 • 420 00 420 00 ifobtained on account 1,140 0(1 430 Queliec Protestant Female Orphan Asylum 420 00 750 00 420 0(1 760 00 420 00 1,000 00 420 00 431 Quebec Ste. Bridgets Asylum 1,000 GO 43? Ouebec Canada Military Asvlum... 433 Quebec Marine and Emigrant Hos- pital 2,066 07 2,009 07 2,000 67 2,006 G7 434 Quebec Beaiiport Asylum t 205,000 00 435 Quebec Dispensary 200 00 700 00 200 00 700 00 200 00 700 00 200 GO 436 Quebec Belmont Inebriate Retreat. 700 (iG 437 Quebec Sisters of Charity 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 438 Quebec Hopital du Sacrd Coeur 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 GO 439 Quebec H6|>ital du gacr6 Coeur Dis- pensary 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 440 Quebec Foundlinc Hosnital 200 00 441 Quebec Women's Christian As- sociation 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 GO 442 Hopital du Sacr^ Cteur foundling Hosuital 443 Three-Rivers Indierent Sick 2.500 00 2,500 00 700 00 2,500 00 700 00 2,500 GO 700 GO 444 General Hospital, District of Riche- lieu, Sorel 700 00 t In this amount i3 included the grant to St. Jean de Dieu and St. Ferdinand d' Halifax Asylums- 8TJFVLY— continued. 983 pply included I ^^ ^^^^ Annual Supply BiWs— continued. 1881-2 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. 1885-6. 1886-7. 1887-8. 6 (1881) pp. 1G2, ir)3. (1882) pp. 291, 292, 293. (1883) pp. 328, 329, 330, 339, (1.^84) pp. 316.317. 318. 354. (1885) pp. 202, 203, 304. (1886) pp. 374, 375, 37<'). (1887) pp. 2(11,2()2, 263. 'A ? cts. $ cts. $ cts. * ctw. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 420 00 420 00 420 00 360 00 294 00 294 00 294 00 429 420 00 420 00 420 00 360 00 294 00 294 00 294 00 430 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 0(1 800 00 700 00 700 00 700 00 431 43'> 2,666 67 2,666 67 2,667 67 2,133 33 1,860 67 1,867 00 1,866 67 J33 434 200 00 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 tX) 140 00 435 700 00 700 00 700 00 560 00 490 00 490 00 490 00 436 200 00 200 0(1 400 00 320 00 280 00 280 00 280 00 437 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 880 00 880 00 880 00 i38 200 0(1 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 00 140 00 439 200 00 140 00 140 00 440 200 00 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 00 441 200 00 2,500 00 200 00 2,500 00 160 00 2,000 00 140 00 1,750 00 140 00 1,750 00 140 0(; 1,750 00 ■11" 2,500 00 443 700 00 700 00 700 00 560 00 490 00 490 00 490 00 444 i I 4* d' Halifax Asylums- ,* , 984 aw VLY— continued IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 18ti7-(18. (iBtJiily, 67, to Ult-t Doc. '08.) (18()7-G8) PI). Ill, 112. 18tl'.t-7i». (lnt Jiui'y t( !5(»th .Iimc '70.) 18r)<). [)p. l'J9, 180, 131, 132, 203. 44r) 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 469 460 461 St. Hyacinthe Hospital St. .lohn'a Lunatic Asylum Ho8|)ico Youville, St. Benoit., ASYLUMS AND CHAKI- TIKS — continued Asile de la Providence, CAteau du Lac cts. 320 00 27,000 0l» H(wpice St. Joseph, Beauliarnois... Hospice Ste. Marie de Monnoir Asile de la Providence, Mascouche. H6pital St. Jean Hospice La Jemmcrais, Varennes, Hospice, Laprairie Sreurs de la Providence St. Vincent do Paul Hospice de la Providence, Joliette Distressed people of Red River Sceurs de J^sus Marie, St. Bartb6- lemi Nazareth Asylum, Chambly.. Hospice St. Joseph, Chambly. Asile de la Providence Ste. Eliza- beth cts 500 00 22,000 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200Tirt 2,000 00 18r)C. 187(5-7. 1877-8. d (1870) pp. 04, 05, 101,102, 103. (1871) pp. 124, 125, 120, 127,155. ( 1872) pp. IKS, 110, 120 121,154. (1873-4) pp. 125, 120, 127,128, 130, 133,142. (1874-75) pp. 102, 210, 212,213,214. 252. (1875) pp. 01,112,03, 04. (1870) pp. Ml, 142, 14.3, 144, 145, 170. •A $ CIS. $ Cts. « Cts * cts. # cts. 1 cts. * cts. 500 00 500 00 5(H) 00 500 00 500 (X) 500 00 500 00 445 20,(XX) 00 200 00 22,000 00 200 00 22,000 00 200 00 20,000 00 200 00 440 200 00 200 00 200 IX) 447 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 448 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 449 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 450 200 00 100 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 451 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 452 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 453 200 GO 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 454 200 00 200 00 2(X) 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 455 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 456 457 458 4.59 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 460 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 461 ,^ : 986 SVFFLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 1878-9. (1877-8) pp. 103, 104. 105, 106, 124, 210. 1879. (1878) pp. 63, 65, 66, 67, 89. 1880. (1879) pp. 195, 196, 197. 1880-1. (1880) pp. 144, 145, 146. 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 ASYLUMS AND CHARI- TIES — continued St. Hyacinthe Hospital St. John's Lunatic Asj-lum.... Hospice Youville, St. Benott., Asile de la Providence, C6teau du Lac Hospice St. .Joseph, Beauharnois... Hospice Ste. Marie de Monnoir Asile de la Pi evidence, Mascouche. Hopital St. J >an Hospice La J ^mmerais, Varennes. Hospice, Lapr, irie Soeurs de la Providence St. Vincent de Paul Hospice de la Providence, Joliette Distressed people of Red River Soeurs Je J^sus Marie, St. Barthfr lemi Nazareth Asylum, Chambly.. Hospice St. Joseph, Chambly. Asile de la Providence, Ste. Eliza beth cts. 500 00 200 00 300 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 cts. 500 00 200 00 300 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 $ cts. 500 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 $■ cts. 500 00. 200 00 300 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00' 200 00 200 00' 20(1 00' 200 00 200 00 200 SJJFPLY— continued. 987 ipply included 9) .196, J. 1880-1. (1880) pp. 144, 145, 146. cts. 00 00 :oo 00 :oo 00 !00 00 !00 00 ;oo ooj 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 cts. 500 00. 200 00 300 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 20ii 00. ■200 00 200 00 200 00 in the Annual Supply Bills— continued. 1881-2. 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. 1885-6. 1886-7. 1887-8. d (1881) pp. 162, 163. (1882) pp. 291, 292, 293. (1883) pp. 328, 329, 330, 339. (1884) pp. 310, 317, 318, 354. (1885) pp. 202, 203. 204. (1886) pp. 374, 375, 376. (1887^ pp. 201, 262, 263. >^ $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 500 00 500 00 500 00 400 00 350 00 350 00 350 00 445 446 200 00 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 00 140 00 447 300 00 300 00 300 00 240 00 210 00 140 00 140 00 448 200 0, 145, 146, 172, 218. cts. 10 GO )0 00 30 00 )0 00 cts. 200 GO 400 00 200 GO 200 00 »0 00 200 00 )0 00 200 00 to 00 500 00 00 200 00 00 200 00 300 00 in the Annual Supply Bills : 1S81-2. 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. 1885-6. 1886-7. 1887-8. d (1881) pp. 161, 163, 164. (1882) pp. 282, 291, 293,294, 303. (1883) pp. 329. b30, 333, 338,339. (1884) pp.315, 317, 318, 324,353, 354. (1885) pp. 2(X), 203, 204, 205,252. 258. (1886) pp. 375, 376, 377, 378, 390. (1887) pp. 202, 263, 264. '<, $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 200 00 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 00 140 00 462 400 00 400 00 400 00 320 00 280 00 280 00 280 00 463 464 46=1 200 00 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 00 140 00 466 200 00 •200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 00 140 00 467 200 00 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 (X) 100 00 468 200 00 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 00 140 00 469 150 00 500 00 150 00 400 00 150 00 350 00 150 00 350 00 170 500 00 200 00 350 00 471 200 00 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 00 140 00 ■172 200 00 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 00 140 00 473 300 00 300 00 300 00 474 475 476 200 00 200 00 477 200 00 200 00 478 fl 992 SVFPLY—conlinued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 18G7-8. (Ist Ju]y,'67, to 3l8t Dec. '68.) (1867-8) p. 113. 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 ASYLUMS AND CHARI- TIES — continued Filles de la Charit6 St. Hyacinthe Hopital St. Paulin Lunatic Asylums Sherbrooke Hospital and Orphan Asylum Lanoraie, Sojure de la Charite. Beauport, St. Jean de Dieu and ) St. Ferdinand d'Halifax J Hotel-Dieu, St, Valier,{Chicoutimi) Hopital de Longueuil Hopital St. Franyois du Lac Couvent Sl laBaiedu Febvre Hopital St. Louis Soeurs Grises, Farnham St. Joseph de la D^livrance, L^vis. Distributing Home for orphans, Knowlton 493 Grey Nuns, Montebello 494 Nazareth Asylum, Longueuil MISCELLANEOUS. 495iSupervi8on of Culler's office Q. & M. cts. 117,312 00 1869-70. (1st Jan'y, '69, to 30th June, '70.) (1869) 1869-70. (Additional.) (1869) (1870-1. (1st Jnn'y to 30th June 1871.) (1869-70) cts. cte. cts. i ■I .1 HJJVFLY— continued. 993 >ply included ■ in the Annual Supply Bills : ). ml.) (1870-1. (1st Jiin'y to 30th June 1871.) (1869-70) cts. $ cts. 1871-2. (Ist Julv, 71, to 30th June 72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-6. 1876-7. 1877-8. d (1870) (1871) (1872) (1873-74) pp. 128, 142. (1874-5) pp. 210, 212. 213,215, 252. (1875) pp. 90,91,92. 93, 94. (1876) pp. 141, 143, 144, 145, 170. S5 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. % cts. 200 00 200 00 $ cts. 200 00 200 00 159,184 00 500 00 200 00 $ cts. 200 00 192.506 00 500 00 200 00 f cts. 200 00 200 00 470 ISO 481 500 00 200 00 200 00 m''* 4H9 184 485 486 200 00 200 00 487 488 480 i^Wl <1<>1 ,100 493 444 44*^ i 61 994 SUFFLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 1878-9. (1877-78) pp. 104, 105 107, 124. 1879. (1878) pp. 66, 68, 89. 1880. 1880-1. (1879) pp. 196. 197, 198, 251, 286. (188(1) pp. 145, m, 172, -Jls 479 480 481 382 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 498 494 495 ASYLUMS AND CHARI- TIES — continued Fillea de la Charity, St. Hyacinthe, Hopital St. Paulin Lunatic Asylums tihprbrooke Hospital and orphan Asylum Lanoraie, Soeurs de la Charity. Beaupoit, St. .lean de Dieu and St. Ferdinand d'Halilax Hotel Dieu, St. Valier (Chicoutimi) Hcipital de Longueuil Hopital St. Francois du Lac Couvent k la Baie du Febvre Hopital St. D^nis Samrs Crises, Farnham St. Joseph de la D^livrance, L^vis. Distributing Home for orphans, Knowlton Grey Nuns Montebello Xnzareth Asylum, Longueuil MISCELLANEOUS. Supervision of Culler's office Q.& M $ cts. * 800 00 200 00 500 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 $ cts. $ 200 00 200 00 500 00 200 00 205,000 00 200 00 200 00 cts. 200 00 200 00 500 00 200 00 180,000 00 200 00 100 00 200 00 f cts. 200 00 200 00 500 00 200 00 200,000 00 2(10 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 300 00 • The Tarioua amounts in thia column were aaopted but the Supply Bill containing the same was not passed ; for reason, vide tupra, 11. i kli aVVFLY—continueU. «J[)i3 ipply included I i" *^® Annual Supply BilU— continued. 1881-2. 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. 1885-6. 1886-7. 1887-8. d (1881) pp. 1G3, 1G4. 177,220. (1882) pp. 282, 291, 293, 294,295, 303. (1883) pp. 322, 330, 331, 333,338, 339. (1884) pp.310, 317, 318,319,326, 328,353. (1885) pp. 204, 305, 352. (1886) pp. 376, 377, 378, 390, 394. (1887) pp. 202, 2(:3, 2()4. '/^ $ cts. $ fts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 1 cts. 200 00 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 (10 140 00 479 200 00 2(X) 00 9,675 00 500 00 200 00 160 00 100 00 140 00 140 00 480 481 500 00 500 00 400 00 350 00 350 00 350 00 482 200 00 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 00 140 00 483 222,920 00 232,000 00 227,500 00 227,500 00 230,000 00 230,000 00 140 00 140 00 243,000 0(1 140 00 140 00 484 485 200 00 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 486 200 00 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 00 140 00 487 200 00 500 00 200 00 500 00 160 00 488 200 00 140 00 140 00 140 00 489 200 00 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 00 140 00 490 300 00 300 00 300 00 240 00 210 00 210 00 210 00 491 200 00 200 00 200 00 160 00 140 00 140 00 140 00 492 150 00 493 1000 00 80 00 70 00 70 00 70 00 494 495 ontaining the same was 996 SllVVLY —continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 1807-08. (Ist July '07 to 31st Dec, 08.) (1807-08) p. 113. 18()8-0t). (lst..Iiiny. 6S()) pp. 35, 89, pp. 191, 198, pp. i:!(i,.-142, l()(j, 109. I -jyO, 'J.'-)l. 17-J. 596 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 500 507 508 509 610 MISCELLANEOUS-co»i84) pp. 311.313, 324.325, 326, 331,353,354. (1885) pp. 198, 200, 252,253, 277, 293. (1886) pp. 379, 383, 385, 387, 390, 395. (1887) pp. 203, 204, 208, 281. 'A 1 cts. « cts. $ cts. f cts. $ cts. $ cts. * cts. 496 497 20,000 00 41,960 00 35,000 00 20,000 00 37,953 00 40,000 00 20,000 00 36,002 00 40,000 00 26,000 00 15,000 00 30,f>00 00 20,000 00 20,000 00 30,000 00 20,000 00 26,000 00 30,000 00 20,000 00 25,000 00 30.0(M) 00 498 499 500 501 10,000 00 15,500 00 10,000 00 13,200 00 20,000 00 12,900 00 * 15,000 00 12,500 00 * 12,000 00 13,000 00 12,000 00 14,500 00 10,000 00 14,.'J00 tX) 502 503 504 505 506 50,766 00 81,482 00 77,4.')0 00 f 19,959 49 1 66,808 00 1 66.808 00 62,811 00 57,250 (HI 507 ")08 509 4,000 00 4,000 00 3,000 00 3,000 00 6,000 00 5,000 00 5,000 00 510 to reimburse brewers * Including alIow< . ae to laspectora. Y ^^^^^f^mmti^mmmm 1000 SVFVLY— continued IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 18G7-r.8. (Ist July, 67, to31ht Dec. '68.) (1867-68) 1869-70. (1st Jan'y to 30th June 70.) 1869. 1869-70. Additional. (1869) 1870-1. (let Jan'v, 70, to mh June, 71.) 1869-7(1. I 511 .512 513 514 515 516 51 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 MISCELLANEOUS— con9) 1870-1. (Ist Jmi'v, 70, to until June, 71.) 1869-70. cts. $ cts. 1871-2. (1st July, 71' to 30th June, 72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-6. 1876-7. 1877-8. d (1870) (1871) (1872) (1873-4) p. 131. (1874-75) (1875) p. 155. (1876) p. 89. « $ cis. $ cts. $ cts. S cts. 15,000 00 $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 511 5,000 00 200 00 600 00 1,200 00 r,V?, 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 590 n^i 5'>9 5"3 5"4 525 5','6 .,ik,,l!ikUJ^«=W SSSSWBSsra-r, 1002 SVPVLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included ^ 1878-9. (1877-8) pp. 125, 214, 1879. (1878) ' pp. 35, 89. 106, 109. 1880. (1879) p. 286. 511 512 513 614 615 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 MISCE LLANEOUS— conimwerf Gasp6 Fishery and Coiil Mining Company, to purchase lands Philadelphia Exhibition To provide pure Vaccine lymph... For copying Eegisters of St.Gervais Academic Ethib. at Paris (making up Packages) Analytical table, Provincial Ar- chives Special Warrants for expenditure already made Municipal Code, payment of 2,000 copies Payment of interest on Public Debt Inspection and Surveys Preparing Report, Paris Exhibition Printing Ac, Canadian Archives... Sufferers by Quebec Fire Protection of Forests from Fires... Quebec Montreal Ottawa and Oc- cidental Railway, maintenance of Rifle Association. $ cts. 514 27 700 00 1,000 00 $ cts. 70,240 00 60,000 00 $ cts. 1880-1. (1880) pp. 136, 141, 142. 500 00 I cts. 2,000 00 1,0(X) 00 500 00 V,ri STJVFLY— continued. 1003 iply included ■ in the Annual Supply BHIb— continued. 1880-1. (1880) pp. 130, 141, 142. :t8. 1 cts. 2,000 00 1,000 00 ^ o( ) 500 00 1881-2. 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. 1885-6. 1886-7. 1887-8. d (1881) pp. 160, 219. (1882) pp. 282, 289, 292. (1883) pp. 325, 326, 333. (1884) pp. 326, 354. (1885) p. 200. (1886) pp. 379, 390, 395. (1887) pp.202, 281. i^ $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. 511 51*? 300 00 300 00 300 00 300 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 513 .')14 515 516 517 518 519 l.tiOO 00 5''0 ■V'l 2,460 00 10,000 00 2,460 00 5,000 00 5,000 00 5,000 00 5,000 00 0,800 00 522 5''S 5,000 00 5,000 00 5,000 00 -,04 50,000 00 500 00 5'^5 500 00 300 00 300 00 .5«6 I 1004 iiV?FLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o izi 1867-8. (Itit July,'67, to 31st Dec. '68.) (1867-8) 1869-70. (1st Jan'y, '69, to 3Uth June, '70.) (1869) 1869-70. (Addition-. (1869) 1870-1. (1st Jan'y to 30tli Juiie ls71.) (1869-70) 627 528 629 630 531 532 533 634 335 636 537 538 539 540 541 Q. M. O. & 0. R. Settlement of out- standing accounts in connection with construction MISCELLANEOUS— conttnwed. Agent ill France Municipal Loan Fund Commission- er (contingencies) , Prince Edward street.changing line of Railway, &c Q. M. O. & 0. R. Balance due on lands and property Amherst Island (distressed popula- tion) Public Debt : for Commission &c. Commission on $973,726.67 &c Copying old and important Docu ments, Sorcl Engineers for Mining purposes., Suspense accoimt Crown Lands., Oiitstandi ng accounts Balance due on properties, right of way Ac Q. M. O. & 0. R., Traffic expenses. Geological Surveys, Canada cts. cts. cts. cts. SVPFLY— continued. ply included | iJi ^^^ Annual Supply Bills— continued. .01.) 187t»-l. (1st Jan'y to 3llth June 1871.) (1869-70) ts. $ CtH. 1871-2. (1st July, 71, to 30th June '72.) 1872-3. 1873-4. 1874-5. 1875-6. 1876-7. 1877-8. d (1870) (1871) (1872) (1873-4) (1874-5) (1875) (1876) ^ 1 cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. r)'^7 ')"« "r'O 'AO 531 53*^ 533 ■>34 535 536 .5:^7 r>38 TiJW 540 541 J: 1006 SUPPLY- cow/mwet/. IV. Resolutions of Supply included o 1878-9. (1877-8) 1879. (1878) 1880. (1879) 1880-1. (1880) 527 528 529 530 531 632 533 534 535 536 537 638 539 640 541 MISCELLANEOUS— con 553 554 555 556 557 62 .1 1010 8VFVLY— continued. IV. Resolutions of Supply included >? 1878-9. (1877-78) 1879. (1878) 1880. (1879) 188(.)-1. (1880) 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 652 553 554 555 55G 557 MISCELLANEOUS— con^ 560 I I 1014 SVFFLY— continued IV. Resolutions of Supply included .d 1878-9. 1879. 1880. (1880-1. i^ (1877-8) (1878) (1879) (1880) 558 MISC ELL ANEOUS— co«h'7m«/. Explorations in Dorchester, 1,6- vis &c $ eta. > cts. $ cts. $ cts. 559 Ro' al ComniLssion on Lunatic isylums 560 Municipal Code, to supply Munici- pal Councils with QTJVl^LY— continued. 101& i apply included m i^ ^^^ Annual Supply Bills— continued. 0. (1880-1. 9) (1880) cts. $ cts. pa r-i 1881-2 1882-3. 1883-4. 1884-5. 1885-6. 1886-7. 1887-8. (1881) (1882) (1883) (1884) (18a5) (1886) (1887) p. 283. d $ cts. 1 f cts. $ cts. « eta. * cts. 1 cts. $ cts. 10,000 00 4,000 00 5,000 00 5b8 1 b59 _ 1 "j jtiO ! - (■ 1016 SUPPLY— continued. V. Resolutions of Ways and Means : d61. Resolutions for increasing the duties on Licenses, (1867-8) 114. Bill presented, 116. Vide Licenses, 1. 562. Resolution granting $2,111, 542, 15 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, (1867-8) 134. Bill presented. Vide supra, 1. 563. Resolution granting $2,419,422.88 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Pro- vince, (1809) 207. Bill presented. Vide supra, 2. 564. Two Resolutions granting $2,218,716.70 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Province, (1369-70) 133. Bill presented. Vide supra, 3. 565. Resolution granting, $1,868,431.54 out of u. ; Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Pro- vince, (1870) 115. Bill presented. Vide supra, 4. 566. Resolution granting $1,752,440.32 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Pro- vince, (1871J 164. Bill presented. Vide swpra, 5. 567. Resolution granting $1,729,602 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Pro- vince, (1872) 168. Bill presented. V' le supra, 6. 668. Resolution granting $1,883,063 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Pro- vince, (1873-4) 143. Bill presented. Vide supra, 7. 569. Resolution granting $1,936,977.68 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of this Pro- vince, (1874-5) 253. Bill presented. Vide supra, 8. 570. Resolution granting $1,875, 381 out of uhe Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Pro- vince, (1875) 157. Bill presented. Vide jwpra, 9. 571. Resolution granting $1,815,647.38 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Pro- vince, (1876) 177. Bill presented. Vide supra, 10. 572. Resolution granting $1,897,990.70 out of th(> Consolidated Revenue Fund of this I'rovince, (1877-78) 215. Bill pre.>sented, Vide supra, 11. 573. Resolution granting $1,764,455.00 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Pro- vince, (1878) 109. Bill presented Vide supra, 12. 574. Resolution granting $1,817,814.46 out of tVCtmsolidated Revenue Fund of the Pro- vince, (1879) 286. Bill presented. Vide supra, 13. 575. Resolution granting $1,705,210 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Pro- vince, (1880) 222,226. Bill presented. Vide supra, 14. 576. Two Resolutions granting tl^.'»i.i,484.33 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, and $1,418,319, out of the (.Consolidated Railway Fund of the Province, (1881) 282. Bill presented. Vide supra, 15. 677. Tliree Resolutions granting $170,149.00 and $2,365,619.30 out of the Consolidated Re- venue Fund, and $220,000.00, out of the Consolidated Railway Fund, (1882) 314. Bill presented. Vide, supra 16. J>{ SUFFLY— continued. 1017 presented, 116. Fund, (1867-8) f I I Fund of tlie Pro- evenue Fund of Fund of the Pro- Fund of the Pro- 'und of the Pro- band of the Pro- Fund of this Pro- i'und of the Pro- und of the Pro- |ue Fund of this i'und of the Pro- Fund of the Pro- lund of the Pro- i venue Fund, and (1881) 28'2. Bill ;!on8olidated Re- ind, (1882) 314. V. Resolutions of Ways and Means •.—continued. 57S. Three Resohitions "granting $74,472.00 and $2,2(i4,*t01.r)5 out of the Consolidated Re- venue Fund, and $270,000.00 out (jf the Consolidated Railway Fund of this Province, (1883) 344. Bill presented. Vide, swpra 17. 579. Resolutions for increasing the fees on the granting of Licenses, (]884) 137. 580. Two Resolutions granting $2,3<.)5,000.12 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of this Province, ( 1884) 3()2. Bill presented. Vide supra, 18. 581. Two Resolutions granting $2,204,50*).", 18 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of this Province, (1885) 2t»3. Bill presented. Vide sMprn, 19. 582. Two Resolutions granting $2,000,069.91 out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of this Proviiice, (188G) 40(;. Bill presento(), 370,372. (188;")) 41, 59, 133, 226, 242, 255, 270, 271, 281, 290. (1886) 190, 204, 235, 309 etc. (1887) 99, 100. 59!l. Objection taken to the Bill respecting the payment of .Furors, inasnnieh as it all'dcts the Public Rcv(;nue ; Mr. Speaker decides that the Rill is not in order, (18(")9-70) 182. (1872) GO. Objection taken to the Bill to an. end the Gold Mining Amendments Acts of 18t)8 and 1870 ; Mr. Speaker decides that the Bill affects a portion of the Public Revenue, and ought therefore to have originated in Conunittee of tlie Whole, (1870) 203. 594. Objection taken to the Bill relative to arrears due upon Crown and Clergy lands sold previously to the 1st July 1867 and to amend the Act res{)ecting the sale and mauagL ment of l'id)lic lands ; Mr. S[)eaker decides that the Bill ia not in order inasnnieh as it affects the Public Revenue, (1871) 226. 595. Objection taken to a motion, that it is not in order, insismuch as it aflects the Public Revenue and tlie Public Domain ; Mr. Speaker decides that the motion is not in onler ; His decision conlirmed by the House, upon appeal, (1872) 148. 590. Objection taken to the Bill to change tlie judicial district of Kamouraiska ; Mr. Speaker decities that inasnuich as the carrying of the provisions of the Bill into ellcct, would require a grant from the I.ecis'ature, it is not in order, (1872) 246. 597. Objection taken to the Bill to divide the Registration Division, of Montreal into three Registration Divisions, that it should have originated in Committee of the Whole inasmuch as it disposes of the i'ublic Revenue ; Mr. Speaker decides that '.v does no aflect the Public Revenue, (1875) 238. 598. Mr. S[)e.!ker declares that a motion is not in order, iniwnnich as it tends to the a|)pro- priation of the I'ublic Domain, (1869) 108. — Inasnuich as it aU'ects the Public Revenue, (1871) 138, 139, 164. (1874-75) 231.— Inasmuch as it dispose.sof a revenue appropriated by Statute ; His decision confirmed by the House upon appeal, (1872) 139. 599,. Bills containing provisions involving the expenditure of public money, or the imposi- tion of rates or duties, committed (after the second reading) and resolution authoriz- ing such expenditure or rates reported from a Committee of the Whole, and referred to the Committee on the Bill, (18G7-8) 48, (1869) 163. (1869-70) 175. (1870) 176. (1871) 106. (1873-4) 150. 600. Several amendments proposed to the Question for House in Committee ; negatived, (1881) 280, 281, 282, SVVrLY—amtinued. 1019 Mortuary Sta- mnot therefor itioii ol" certain (18('.9) '.)-2, in, 148, lO'J. (1875) :0',), 115. (187',l) 53, oC, 184, 18'.). ^5) 41, 5<), 133, 100. ch as it all'eets , (18r.',)-70) 18'J. lendini'uls Acts 1 o{ the rnhlie e Whole, (1870) lergy lands sold file and nianajjL 'r inasmuch as it [I'ects the Public otion is not in niouraska ; Mr. Bill into ellect, 4(). Montreal into ,ee of the Whole that lo does no els to the appro- 'ublic Revenue, ue appropriated ) I3y. :y,ortheimpo»i- ution aiithoriz- ile, and referred L870) ITo. (1S71) ttee ; negatived. VII. Questions Negatived or Superseded : 001. Motion (in anuMuIiuent to t)U(> of the Supiily Jiesolutious {;rantin>; a special loan in relation to the Dorchester Urid^e that the House i.s of opinion it is injurious to tiie interests of the Province to lend money in tlie manner re(iuired by the Government for the Dorchester I?ridj;e ; n('.tj;ativ(>d, (18C.',t) '.)'.). :;a tlie cost of which it is impossible to calctdate ; negatived, (1800) 100. 604. Motion (in anuMidment to the (|uestion for concurrence in a Supply Resolution) that this House is not now jircjiarcd to iido|)t a system for the purpose of attaching model farms to Normal Scbudls and to give them the management tlu^reof ; n(>gaiived, (ISC)', 1-70) 08. 005 000. . Motion (in amendment to a Supply Resolution granting $114,000.00 to the Heaui)ort Lunatic Asylum), " That this House is prepared to vote any reasonable sum to pro- vide, for Lunatics in this Piovinct', that care which their tad condition reiiuires ; but it regiots that the Crovermnent should liave, only til'teen days before tlw '.ommen- cenient of the present Session, ent(>rcd into a contract, winch binds tho Province for ten years, for a sum of nearly a million and a quarter of dollars, without awaiting the opening of the Legislature to ask the consent of Parliament, (1871) 143. Motion (in amendment to a IJesolution granting $',)0,000.00 to defray the expenses of lir^t class colonization Koads), that the works be give out by contract ; anicudment moved thereto, that when tlie .estinuited cost of any Road to be built exceeds $400, tlie work shall be executed under contract ; both amendments negatived, (1871) 13'J, That the appropriation shouk' iiot be voted in .me stun, another amendment to insert the words " afttr the present year" (1872) 123. Anotiier amendment, that works excee" ding $400 begiven out by tender, 125. 007. Motion (in ameiuhnent to one of the Supply Resolutions, granting, $5,00l» to t1 Parliamentary Library, that the House is of opinion that it is not expedient to make any new grant for th(> Library of Parliament, so Imig as the magniticent collection of books belonging to the Province, now in the ofhce of the Department of Public In- struction, where they are of very little service, be not removcul to the Library of Par- liament, (1872) 88. OOS. Motion that Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair (to go into (\)mmittee of Supply) ; Amendment proyiosed, that in not exacting from certain persons an accurate and faithful statement of the dues owing by them to the Crown for woikIs and forests, and in not adopting any means to compel them to render the same, the administration lias deserved the censure ot this House, (1873-4); Amendment moded thereto, that 1020 SVFFLY— continued. VII. Questions Negatived or Superseded •.—continued. this House having heard the statoinents made by the Honorable Member for Chi- coutimi, from liis place in the House, impugning the integrity of certain Crown Lands AgentH and Lumber Merchants in the rfaguenay district, charging them with having defrauded the Government, That a special Committee be named to enquire into the merits of the allegations made ; Mr. Speaker decides th.at the amendment is out of order, 104. First amendment negatived, 105. 609. Motion (in amendment toaSupi)ly Resolution granting $20,000 for the fitting ui)of Buildings for Lunatics), that before voting such sum the (iovornment should aciiuaint the House, where such sum is to be expended. (1873-4) 14'2. 610. Motion (in amendment to one of the Supply Resolutions granting $40,000 for fust class colonization Roads), that the works for colonization Roads be given out, as much as possible by public competition, any time they exceed, $400 ; Amendment agreed to, (1874-5) 217. That this House disapproves of the employment of colonization grants for purposes other than those for which they were voted (1875.) 156. 611. Motion (in amendment to one of the Supply Resolutions, providing for the expenses of first class colonization Roads) that this House disapproves of the employment of colonization grants for purposes other than those for which they were gninted ; negatived, (1875) 156. 613. Motion (in amendment to one of the Supply Resolutions, providing for the salaries of School Inspectors) that inasmuch as the state of the finances of the Province of Quebec does not admit of the salaries of the male and female teachers of the Pro- vince being increased in proportion to the importance of their duties, this House objects to the increase of the grant to school inspectors ; negatived, (1676) 104. 613. Motion (in amendment to one of the Supply Resolutions, providing for the Salaries of School Inspectors) that inasmuch as the state of the finances of the Province of Quebec does not admit of the salaries of the male and female teachers of the Province being increased in proportion to the importance of their duties, this House objects to the increase of the grant to School Inspectors; negatived, (1876) 105. 614. Motion that Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair (to go again into Committee) ; amemlment proposed that this House regrets that the Government has resolved to require the imposition of the new taxes announced in the Budget Speech, (1877-8) 130. Considered, 131. Negatived, 133. House goes into Committee, 134. 615. Motion for the second reading of the Supply Bill; amendment proposed that the second reading of the said Bill be suspended until such time as justice shall have been rendered to the majority of this House Ac, ; amendment agreed to, (1877-8) 223. 616. Motion (in amendment to the Question for going into Committee of Supply) that this House while re-affirming its desire to practis(> the strictest economy in all the public service, regrets that, contrarily to these principles of economy, His Excellency haH been adrised to dissolve the Legislature, against its will fn\. ; Debate thereon adjourned, (1878) .36. Debate resumed, 41. Amendment negatived, 42. i I \ SV?FLY -amtiautd. 1021 m inber fur Clii- II Crown Lands ni with having (luirc into the ment is out of he fitting up of ihould acquaint ip40,()00 for tirst 'en out, as much ment agreed to, nization j^rants for tlie expensrs cmpUiyi^i^"'' of ■were granted ; y for the salaries ' the Province of hers of the I'ro- ,ies, this House |676) 104. 'or the Salaries the Trovince of of the Province lllouse objects to |ito Committee) ; has resolved to [Speech, (1877-8) I, 134. pposod that the Uice shall have I to, (1877-8) 223. |of Supply) that tnoniy in all tlie His Excellency JDebate thereon 142. VII. Questions Negatived sr SupersedAd -.—coiiUnued. 617. That this House doth concur with the Comiuitlee in a certain Reisolution of Supply ; superseded by amendment, (1878) 81. 61§. That (in ainendment to the Question for the Uouie ttgtun in Committee of Supply,) in the interest of the agricultural classes aud colouiaatiou, this House regrets that the Government have not appropriated a larger sum for the encouragement of Colo- nization and of Agriculture, (1878) 85. 619. That (in amendment to a Question of Supply it be resolved that the great coloni- zation movement which is going on in all parts of the Province and which, stagnation of trade and want of employment in large centres cannot but increase, requires a corresponding increase in the Surveys of Crown Lands, (1878) SW. 620. Motion in amendment to the Question for going into Committee of Supply, (1878) 98. 621. That (in amendment to the second reading of the Supply Bill) the Government does not possess in this House the strength and authority necessary to constitute a tirm and etlicient administration caj)able of directing advantageously the affairs of the country and of protecting its interests, (1878) 140. 622. That (in amendment to the Question for receiving tlie Beport of the Committee of Supply) according to the documents contained in the lieturntoan Address of the 4th instant respecting the contract for the the placing of nut-locks (jn theQ., M., 0. andO. Railway, it appears that a large loss of money has been entailed to the great detriment of the Province, (187U) 282-284. 623. That (in amendment to the Question for the House again in Committee of Supply), this Plt)use regrets that the Government has distributed the colonization money voted last year, with partiality and injustice ; Debate adjourned, (1879) 277. Negatived, 278. 624. That (in amendment to the Question for the House again in Committee of Supply) this House regrets that the Government has not taken means to aigi«lature, Ac.; that lhi.s House conlirms tlie vote of Hu[)ply which it has already passed, and umler- takes to indemnify the Government for all the expenditure which it may incur from and out of the Supplies gi'anted on the 27th August last ; amendment that it i.s the duty of all the Memhers of this House, who have nt he.nrt the true interest of the country to unite all their efforts together to form, in lieu of the present Government, a strong and efficient administration, (fee. Debate ther(>on adjourned, (1S7',>) 3.51. Debate resumed and further atijourncd, 352, 353, 354. Another amendment, that an humble Address be presented to Her most gracious Majesty the Queen, setting forth that the Ix'gislative Council has become a threatening danger to responsible Govern- ment and Constitutional institutions, and that the British North America Act 1867, should be amended so i\a to abolisti the said Council, Ac; Objection taken that this is an amendment to a second amendment, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is not; but on referring to May, page 283, he ruled that the motion is not in order, 355. First amendment agreed to, 356. 639. That (in amendment to the Question for going into Committee to consider of Reso- lutions i-especting Stamps) this House does not deem it advisable to increase the taxes which already weigh upon the people, (1880) 50. 6^0. That (in amendment to the question for receiving the Report of the Committee on Resolutions relating to Stamps) as the House does not know the amount the new taxes asked for will produce, it is not opportune to impose the same imtil the House is in a position to judge for itself if that tax is necessary, (1880) 70. 031. To re-commit the Resolutions respecting Stamps ; Superseded by amendment, (1880) 71. 632. That (in amendment to the Question for receiving the Rejiort of the Committee of the Whole on certain Resolutions respecting the issue of Provincial Debentures the urgency of the proposed loan has not been satisfactorily established, and that the Treasurer of the Province has not sufficient means at his disposal to meet the interest and sinking Fund, of the loan in question, Ac, (1880) 114. 633. That (in amendment to the Question for receiving the Report of the Committee of the Whole on certain Resolutions respecting the issue of Provincial Debentures) this Hous^ has not sulficient coniidencc in ihe present administration to grant it the power to borrow an amount so considerable as that mentioned in the Resolutions, (1880) 115. SWPLY— continued. 1023 i I. i i\ {ill N 4 ll by amendment, VII. ftuestions Negatived or Superseded ■.—continued. ii'3't. M) l(t;"j. Conuuiltcd, 17H. ('onsidi'icd ainciided, reported aii ^^1 .-'«* '^f ^c^ .>' / >pB c? /a y Photographic Sciences Corporation '^^ WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 145B0 (716) 872-4503 X Q. (P.r Va 102G SURVEY8-TANGUAY. II. Petitions relative to Surveys, &c ■—continveiL HI. Ste. Agathe r^Petilions priiyin,u lor ii Survey of thn lands and the oponinp; of a coloniziition roud to the west of Ste. AgiUhe, {1869-7(>) 34, 53, 1 1, 118. 14. T^miscouata : — I'otition for the Survey of a township and the opening of roads in the county of lYiniscouuta, (18GII-70) 101. 15. Crawford, William : — Petition for an Act to autliorizehini topracticeas Provincial Land Surveyor on, (187G) 28. Itejiort of notice, 33. Bill presented, 3-J. Referred, 31). Ite- ported with amendments, 77. Considered, rejiorted and passed, 83. By Council, IGO. R. A., 203. (40 Vic, c. 7U.) Swamp : 1. Aid to drain a swamp in the township of Aston, (1877-8) 126. a. Aid to drain a swamp in order to promote colonization, (1882) 29. Symes, Dame Marie Anne Claire :— Vide liaasano, Marquise de. Synod of the Church of England : — Vide Religious Denominations, 39, 40. Synod of the Diocese of Montreal : — Vide Religious Denominations, 18-21. T. Tach6 Road :— Vide Accounts, 1728-1730. Roads, 2a'), 286. Tach6, P. y. :— Vide Accounts, 1723-1725. Tach6, V. :— Vide Accounts, 1726, 1727. Tach^, Wenceslas : — Vide Accounts, 1731. Tadousac, Registray Office ; — Petition for an Act to establish a registry office atTadousac, for the county of Saguenay and to detach for such purpose this latter from the first registration of the county of Charlevoix, (188G) 31.1lep(trt of notice 39, Bill presented 64. Mr. Speaker being requested to decide whither this Bill is a Private Bill ruled that this can be ascerted by referring it to the Committee on Standing Orders, 238. Or- der for second reading discharged. Bill referred, 240. Reported, 249.Day apointed for second reading, 250. Referred to a Select Committee, 347. Reported 349. Con- sidered, amended, reported and passed, 412. By Council, 424, K. A. 432. (49-50 Vic, c. 24.) Taillon, L. 0. =— Vide Accounts, 1732. Talbot, Oodfroi !— Vide Accounts, 1733. Tanguay, Mr. : — Vide Accounts, 1734. TANNERIES-TAX. 1027 the oiuMiinp; of a 118. opening of roads ctice as Provincial :. Rpfcrred, 31). K.- , By Council, 100. ). 21. oflice atTadousac, [latter from the first Ice 30, Bill present wl livate Bill ruled that iR C)rder8, 238. Or- [d, 249.Day apointeil ]Keported349. Con- R.A.432. (40-50 Tanneries, Exchange of Public Lands :— Vide Accounts, 1705. Tanneries, St. Henri des :— Vide (hniiniUei'n, iS'.t, do?. Tariif, Notarial :— Vide Suturifis, 48. Taschereau, Cardinal Archchbishop :— Mr. Sjieakcr fommunicates to the House, a letter ac((uainting him that iJis Uracc Archlli.-^hop Ttu'chereau had beeu raised to the dignity of (Cardinal ; Ho>i!*e adjourns as a mark ofrtspect for His Enunence, (1886) 202. Mcs.sage from Legit^lative Council communicating an Address of Congratulation to His Eminence ; concurred in hy tilling up the iilank ; Mesriage sent to Council ac(iuainting them therenf, lKJ."). Message from Council inviting this House to join them in presenting the Joint Address ; accepted, 2G'.). The CardinalVn-ply, 27(1. Mr. Si)eaker read to the House ii telegram sent by tin; Speaker of both Houses to His Eminence Carilinal Jacobini on the subject of llio Address t)resente I to His Eminence Cardnial Archbishop Taschereau on the f)ccasion of his elevation to the Cardinalate, and also Cardinal .racobini's answer thfrelo, 281. Houses expresses a desire to contribute towards the expenses connected witii the installation of His Eminence, 426. Taschereau, Dr. :— Vide Accounts, 1736. Tass^, Didace : — Vide Accou)it8, 1737, Railways, 170. Tass6 and Desaulniers :— Vide Accounts, 1738. Tass^, Joseph : — Vide Accounts, 1739. Tavern Keepers : — Bill to amend the law respectingjTavern-Keepers, Hawkers, Peddlers and Billiartl Tables ; presented, (1869) 170. Committed, 173. Rep)rteil, 181. Re-com- mitted, amend(!d, reported and passed, 186. By Council, 218. R. A.,222. (32 Vic. c.24.) Taverns : 1. Petition praying that sec 16 of 32 Vic, chap., 70, respecting the closing of Taverns Ac, may not be repealed, (1869-70) 145. it. Bill to repeal section 16 of 32 Victoria; chapter 70, relating to the closing of Taverns, Dram-Shops, Saloons Ac ; presented, (1869-70) 121. Committed, 135. Re[)orted amend- ed, 154. Amendments agreed to. Bill read third time and passed, 173. By Council, 187. R. A., 192.) (33 vie., c.27. Petitions against the above, 136, 145. it. Bill respecting the closing of Taverns on Sundays Ac; presented.|( 1879) 233. Consider- ed in Committee ; amended ; reported ; pnssed, 309. By Council, 332. R. A., 363. (42-43 Vic, c 4.) 'I. Petition for an Act to amend certain set tions of the Act 42-43 Victoria, chapter 4, intituled: "An Act respecting the closing of taverns on Sundays and at certain hours on other days " ; Bill presented, (1884) 179. Report of notice, 184. Vide Sj)intiioua Liquors, 1. Taxes on Exhibits :— Vide Committees, 504, 505. Tax on Law Proceedings:— Vide iiccounfs, 1743. ' ' 1028 TAXES— TERREBONNE. Taxes : — Jiulgments rendered on suits for collection of taxea. Vide Accounts, 1740-1742. Taylor, William ; — IVlilion for an Act to aulhoiizu him to hear the name of William Taylor Lindsay, (187G) 2'6. Keport of notice, -!•. Bill iiresented, 7o. Heferred, 79. Ileiiorti'd with uniendnients, l(l7. Consideretl, reported and juissed, 114. By Council, 170. K. A., 203. (40 Vic, c. 82.) Telephone Company : — Vide Hell Telejjhone Company . Quebec and Levis, Telephone Company. Telegraph Line : — Petition of the corporation of the Qiiehec Board of Trade for aid to estahlish a telegraphic line from Matane to Fox Kiver, (1877-8) 48. Tellier, Louis :— Vide Accounts, 1744, 1745. T6miscouata, Colonization Works :— Vide Accounts, 289. T^miscouata (County) : — Petition praying that a township for returned Canadians he estahlished in the said county, (1875) 130. T^miscouata Manufacturing and Agricultural Company :— Vide Manufacturing Compa- nies, 17. T^miscouata Railway Company :— Vide Accounts, 1760. Railways, 231. T6miscouata Road :— Vide Roads, 287. T6miscouata : 1. Repatriation settlement, Vide Accounts, 1528. 1529. i2. Timher cutting in that county I — Vide Accounts, 1746. Vide Bridges, 126, Lands, 34. Surveys, 14. Temperance Hotels : — Vide License Act, 15. Temple £mmanu-El. : — Viile Montreal, 295. Religions Denominations 67. Templeton : — Vide Roads, 288. Territorial Divisions, 184. Temporary Loan : — Vide Accounts, 817. Terra Firma, Mingan, :— Vid(i Accov.nls„ 880, 881. Terrebonne, Appointment of a resident Judge :— Vide Accounts, 1747. Terrebonne (Parish) Petition of Rev. .1. Gratton and others, praying to be incorporated as citizen.1 of the town of Terrehonne, (1872) 83. Terrebonne (Town): — Petition of the town council of the town of Terrebonn^ for amendments to their Act of incorporation, (1872) 83. Report of notice, 98. Bill presented, 98. Referred, 100. Reported amended, 166, Considered, amended, reported and passed, 175. By Council, 268. R. A., 273. (36 Vic, c 59.) Terrebonne and Montcalm : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 185. TERREBONNE— TEREITORI A L DIVISIONS. 1029 Terrebonne (County) ;— Vido Elections, 110. Territorial Divisions, 186. Terrebonne (Town) :— Vide Koads, 28'.>. Terrebonne Turnpike Trust Company -.— Viilc Jiomh, UOO. Sirritormi giviisiowisi. 3d Canadinns be Petitions for alterations in the limits of County or Township Munici- palities, and Proceedings thereon, 1. — 209. faduring Covipn- e incorporated as (Note. — liilh for the alierntion of erintiiu) limits for Representation purposes will he found un- der the head of " Parliamentary Representation ". 1. Acton (Township) : — Petition for an Act to annex part of the township of Acton to the parish of St. Andr^ d'Acton, (1870) IG. Notice not given, 86. Petitions praying that the conchisions of the above Petition be not granted, 77. 9. Ashford : — Against the annexation of any portion of that township to the parish of St. Ondsime, (1869) 138. Bagotville (Village) : 3. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (IS?.*)) !}.">. Report of notice, 40. Bill to erect the village of Bagotville into a separate municipality ; presented, 49. Referred, 66. Reported with amendments, l.'W. Considered, reported and passed, 138. By Council, 186. R. A., 196. (39 Vic, c. 4,").) 4. Petition for an Act to amend the .Vet 39 Vic ,cap. 4"), intituled :" An Act to erect the village of Bagotville into a municipality", (187i)) 108. ft. Petition for amendments to the Act erecting the said village into a separate muni- cipality, (1877-8) 6.5. No notice given, 80. B^lair, Seigniory of : 6. For the annexation of lands in that seigniory to the parish of St. Ambroise de 1. Jeune Lorette, (1867-68) 24. 7. To annex a portion of the seigniory of B('>lair to the parish of St. Ambroise and another portion thereof to the parish of Ste. Catherine, (1867-68) "^. Committed, 60. Considered and reported, 77. Passed, 81. By Cvumcil, 107. R. A., I.'m. (33 Vic, c 29.) 1030 TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS-cowfmiW. Petitions for alterations in the limits, &c. ■.—continued. Bellechasse : 8. Bill to detach a certain part of the county of Bellechasse, and to annex the same to the county of Montniagny, tor parliamentary, rcf^istration, nuinicipal siml scluiol purposcH; presented, (187")) C"). Coniniittod, 87. ('oiisiilered and pr()};r(!8H icpurtod, 101. Again, 13(i. Reported and piiSHcd, 144. By Council with (ui amendment, 18'.). Agreed to ; Bill further amended, I'JO. Agreed to by Council, VM. Ji. A.. liHJ. (.'V.t Vic, c. 43.) 9. Petitions praying that the county of Bellechasse hr Kcparated from the judicial district of Montniagny and annexed to that of tiuehcc, (ISG'.t) 27. 31. 10. Bill to detaeh for judicial purposes the county of BcUec'hasse h-om the district o! Montniiigny, and to annex the .same to the di-trict of t^uchec ; presented, (IbCiHj 'i'l. Order for second reading postponed six months, (w. 11. I5ill to detach the county of Bellechasse from the district of Montniagny for judicial l)nrposes, and to annex it to tlie district of Quebec ; i)rc.sented, (1871) 171. (jommitted, 2lil. Considered, reported, passed, '22.1. Again presented, (187'J) 20. Committed, 4'J. Considered and reported, 53. Motion to re-commit negatived; Bill pa.ssed, dd. By Council amended ; amendments considered. 18."). Amendi irnts negatived ; ('(Jin- niittee a|)pointed to draw up lieasons ; Conference desired, HM. (Conference agreed to hy Council, 20(). Report delivery of Reasouf, 222. Message io Council stating that through inadvertance the proceedings were not suspendei'. during the Conference, 223. Council insist, 227. Resolution disagreeing t( ameudnu iits rescinded ; amendments agreed to, 227. R. A., 27U. (3(1 Vic, c. 35.) Petitions against, 57. 12. Petitions praying that the county of Bellechasse he iletached from the district of Montniagny and annexed to the district of Quehec, for judicial purposes, (1870) .")2, 77. Bill to peiniit the county of Bellechasse to form part of the districts of (Quehec luul Montniagny; jjresented, 05. (Jtlier I'etitions (1873-74) 37, 50, 00,08, 74. Bill pre- sented, 40. Motion to jjostpone second reading six months, 03. Second reading post- poned six months, 86. Petitions against, 84, 88. 13. Praying that the county of Bellechasse he annexed to the district of Quebec, (1869) 31. 14. Petition for the repeal of the Act to detach a i)art of the county of Bellechasse and annex it to the ciainty of Montniagny, (187'.») 75. Bill presented, 76. Committed, 116. Considered in Committee; amended, reported, passed, 121. Bellechasse and Dorchester : 15. Bill to amend chap. 75. of the Con. Stats, lor Lower Canada respecting the division line between those counties; presented, (1879) 102. Committed, 147. Considered in Committee; amended; reported ; passed, 159. By Council, 200. R. A., 363. (42-43 Vic, c. 49.) 16. Bill to better define the division of the counties of Bellechasse and Dorchester as regards the boundaries of the township of Buckland ; presented, (1879) 52. Considered in Committee ; reported, 99. '^r-, TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS—co«/t/iM«/. 1031 Petitions for alterations in the limits, &c. coutinued. frDiii tlie judicial )f Quebec, (1809) 17. Berthier : — For the annexation of jiart of that county to Joliette,(18«J7-C8) 19. Report of notice, ol. IS. Berthier and Joliette :— Bill to change the houiKlaries of the counties of Berthier and Joliette, for judicial, electoral, and other purpowes ; presented, (1867-68)30. Re- ferred t<) a Select Committee, 45). Reported, 60. Considered and reported, 09. Amend- ed and passed, T,i. 19. Bolton : — For an Act to divide that township into two separate municii)alitie8, (1870) L".). Bill presented, U8. Referreel, 7(i. Report of notice, 117. Reported with amend- ments, 129. Considered, rejjorted and passed, 101. By Council, 18:?. Motion to remit the Fee, withdrawn, 192. R. A., 204, (40 Vic, c. 4.")) Petition against, 75. SO. Brandon (Township) ; — Petition praying that part of the said township he annexed to the county of Joliette, (1809) 15. Report of notice, 21. 21. Brassard and Provost : — Petition for an Act to detach the townships of Brassard and Provost from the county of Berthier and annex them to the county of Joliette, (1874-r)) 70. Broughton : 33. Petition for an Act to aimex part of the township of Bronghton to the parisli of St. Victor do Tring, (1874-5) 7«/i«Mc continued. t altered, (1870)26, ie, into a separate Luc, may not be 3». Cdte St. Paul :— Petition tor an Act to erect a portion of llic village of CAtc St. Paul into a lurai nnuiiciiiaiily, (1H77-.H) 51. Report ofnotic'e, 78. Hill pre«ente(l,74. Referred, 1!?!J. Reporte8.) !M>. Cox (Township) ;— Petition for an Act to divide the said townnhip into two separate municipaliticH, (1870) 50. Report of notice, 7li. Hill presented, 78. Referred, 79. Reported with amendinenfM, 111!. Coiisidfied, iimended, reported and passed, 119. Hy (,'ouneil, 18:{. R. A., li(i;i. (10 Vic, c 13.) Doncaster : 40. To detach the town.ship of Doiie.i^stev from thecninty of Montcalm, and to annex the xame to the comity of Terrehonne for I'lectoral purposes, (lS()',)-70) 14('). 41. Hill to detach the township of Doncaster, situated in the county of Montcalm, and to annex it to the county of Terrehonne, for parliamentary, judicial, registration and al' other purpfwes whrttsoever, (188.3) 1.57. Conmiitted, 177. Considered, reported and parsed, ia3. By Ctamcil, U39. R. A., 362. (40 Vic, c. 30.) Drummond and Arthabaska : 4tl. Bill to divide the Electoral District of Drummond and Arthahaska into two electo- ral districts, (1885) 02. Second reading negatived, 112. 43. Bill to divide the Electoral District of Drummond and Arthahaska into two separate electoral districts, (1883) '.)1. Petition in favor, OS. 41. Durham : — Petition praying that a part of the township of Durham be detached from the numici[)a]ity of Durham and annexed to South Durham, (1870) 35. Report of notice, 69. ol.st Rule suspended ; Bill presented; referred, 100. Reported amended, 110. Committed, reiiorted and passed, 131, By Council, 218. R. A., 221. (34 Vic, c. 33.) 45. Oodmanchester ; — Bill to detach a certain [portion of Godmanchester from the county of Huntingdon and annex the same to th(> county of Heauharnois ; presented, (1876) 29. Order for siicond reading discharged and Hill withdrawn, 74. 46. Grande Riviere : — For the division of thnt township into two separate municiimlities, (1807-(i8) 03. Report of notice; rcconnnend suspensi(m of 51st Rule, 71. Hill present- ed ; 40th Rule suspended, 72. I'reand)le not proven, 70. 47. Grantham: — To annex part of Upton to the township of Grantham, (1874-75) 108. Report of notice, 122. Bill presented, 126. Referred, 1()7. Not reported. 4S. Grantham and Upton : Bill to conlirm the division line of; presented ;read twice and ccmimitted, (187,3-74)50. considered, reported and passed, 1.50. By Council, 191. R. A.. 204 (37 Vic , c 18.) 49. Grenville : — Bill to amend the Act to adjust the boundary lines of the township of; presented, (1879) 76. Committed, considered, reported and passed, 160. By Council, 201. R. A., 361.(42-43 Vic, c 46.) 1034 TERIUTOlilALDIVISIONS-ton/mwet/. Petitions for alterations in the limits, Sec. ■.—continued. Hochelaga (Village) : 50. Hill to (Moct a ])()!tinM of tho territory ol'tliomuniciixility of tho village of Hocliflapt, in the (ii.strict of Muntrcal, into a sopariite niuiiiripaiity, (1883) 00. Kofcnt'd C.'.t. Report tliat the preamhle hiiH not been provcil, 'Jl. Fee remitted, 1%. Petition aj^'aiii.st the foregoing; Hill, 84. ftl. Petition to lie detaehetl from the jnnnicipality of said village and to be ereeted into a separate nninieiiiiility, (ISS:!) 1'.). Report of notice, (>() ftil. Ireland; — Petition jiiaying that eertain rangea of tlio towtmliip of Ireland he ereeted into a sejiarate inunieipality, under the name of ^'orth Ireland, (1871) 91. Re[>ort of noti(;e, 147. Petition against, 188. 53. Jesuits' Estates : — Petition for the reetilieation of the boundary lines intheeonces- sion Belair, belonging U> the, (187'J) 179. 51. Joliette and Berthier :— Hill to establish the limits of the counties of .Tolielte and Bertliier for judicial numiciiial and other purposes; presented, (1809) 29. Referred, 40. Reported, o.'i. Con.>2. 0'). Report of notice, 09. Bill presented, 70. Referred, 121. Reported, Ml. Con- sidered, reported and passed, 159. By Council, 217. R. .\.,229. (41 Vic.,c. 29.) Petition against, 05. 00. Montcalm: — Bill to establish the limits of the counties of Montcalm and Joliette, for electoral and other purposes ; presented, (1809) 59. Order for seconil reading dis- charged ; Bill withdra\Yn, 97. 07. Bill to detach a certain extent ot the county of Montcalm, and annex the same to the county of Terrebonne ; presented, (1872)53. Read asecond time, committed, con- sidered, reported and passed, 01. By Council, 145. R. A. 270. (30 Vic, c 34.) 08. For annexation of a certain extent of that county to the county of Terrebonne, (1870) 29. Bill presented, 99. Committed ; considered ; reported ; passed, 117. Not returned from Council. 10,'u; TEliKITORIALDIVISIONS-rrm/mKCt/. Petitions for alterations in the limits, &c. :—(oniiiiueil. 6W. Montminy : — INMition lor an Ad to ili'tudi r (rcrliiiii portion of llm townxliip of Miiiitiiiiny, in tlif (■(unity ol' Mniitiuauiiy, itml iniiicx it to tlin towiisliip of Mailloiix, in tlu» comity of Htniccliiihwo, for piirliiiint'tilaiy, registration, innni(Mpal and school pnrposcH, (l,ss;t) PJC). Itcport of noticr, Hill pn'S('nt(>(i, I.")7.(!onnnittt'(l, 177.Con8i(l(irtMl, reportcii and pai-HC'il, UCi. Hy Oanicil, 'JlW. U. A., 3(3li. (H) Vic, v.. 37.) TO. New-Liverpool: — Petition prayinp that oortnin parts of tho said parinh br> oroctcd into II iniinioipality, to lie callod Now-Livcrixx.l, ( lH7".') i'>0. Jl(^|)or^. of notice, 7.'), Mill lircscnted, 7(). Kofcrred, 87. Ueported, 130. ConMidorod in Comniittcic and iiroyrcsH reported, 140. A^iiin (^msidered, reported and pastie(i, I.")?. Fee remitted, 2,')i'i. 71. Newport ; — Hill to divide the innnicipalily of Newport, in tlic; comity of (Jiispe, into twoHcjjaratomnnicipalities ; prefiented, (1H75) t)(). Referred, ()7. Reported witli hmicikI- ments, LW. (NmHidercd, re|)orled and passed, 145. IJy Council, 189. R. A., 11)0. (39 Vic, c. 44.) Nicolet : I 7Si. Bill to deline and regulate tlie limits of certain mimicri[)alities and parishes i he countiea of Nicolet, Arthahaska and Drummondctc ; presented, (1876) 1(18. Referred, 120. Objection taken (at the second reading) that the Bill is a Private one anilslioulil he dealt witli as such; Mr. Speaker aliti»>s and parishes in the counties of Nicolet, Arthabaska and Drum- mond ; presented, (1877-8) 65. Referred, 74. Reported, 144. Considered; to be re-print- ed, as amended, 159. Report recommending tliat the Fee be remitted, 173. Passed, 177. By Council, 226. R. A., 229. (41 Vic, c 26.) TKltUITOiaALDlVISIUNS-am/i/iM^-r/ 1(){7 »f thn town>»hi|i of Miship nf Mailloiix, ini('ipiil iiii'l si'liiKil ,fit, 177.Ciiiis'ul(ii(!il, 17.) ] piirisli ho orcctt'U r.. of niitifp, 7.'). Hill inittcc iiMil iirotircHH ■ roinitled, -"m, ounty of Oitsiie, inln (■ported with iiiiu'iid- 189. R. A., I'.Kl. (39 anil parishes i ^e (1876)108. HefiTrc.l, ivate one aiulshduld 11 a fnturt! «hiy, US. (1 reading dischurged and pariHht's in tlie ,1u> county of Niculet |t comprised then'in ; iken (at the second that it is in order. |l)jection apiin miffed a Privntc Hill, 174. liiraday last, andthiit Ipcaker decides thiit d reading' aj,'ain pro- taken that a motion dchate; Mr. Speaker and Bill referred, Ihe Bill, 17.-). Igulate the limits of Ithabaska anrl(>>l anrAee, West, (1881) 10."). Ueport of notieo, 174. 4'.llh Utile suspi-niled ; Pill pre- sented, 174. Koferred, 174. Uei)orte(l, 11)8, 204. Considered, rejwnted and j)a8sed, litW. By Council, 'J4r.. Kee remitted, 2oG. II. A., : <'\ (47 Vie., e. li.').) 77. Notre-Dame du Portage :— Bill to aimcx tu Kamonraaka that portion of the said parish which lies within the county f' Tcniiseonata ; t -tented, (1879) ."^''i. Ohjection taken that this is a Private Bill, — M speaker riilrd Jiat it is a Piildic Bill; com- mitted, 115. Considered, reported V22. Drdc fir Ihirl reading discharged, l.")?. Re- committed. Petitiin adverse to the Bill rife: 1(1 ; Re-considered; amended; report- ed; pissed, 158. 7S. Pabos and Newport :— For the division of those townships into two separate muni- cipalities, (187.5) li3. Report of notice, 31'. Perc6 : 79. Petition of the municipality of the township of PvyC\ jirayin;; that the said towii- Hhij) may he divided into two separate niunicipalitii s, (lS()7-i)8j 0:1, Uejiort of notice; recommend suspension of 'yJ^t Utile, 71. Bill jiresented, t'.tth Utile siisixiided, 72. Reported amended, 79. Committed, 81. Uepoited, 87. I'ai'seil, 90. By Council, irr2. R. A., I.'))-). (31 Vic, c. 30.) SO. Bill to annex the Act 31st Vic, chap. 3(\ intituled : " An Act to divide the niuniei- pality of the Township of Perce, in the County of Gasi)e, into two separ.itc Miinici- [lalitiea ; " Presented, (1809) 40. Committed, ."lO. Reported, tj:'). Pa.fsed, 07. By Cduiicil with an amendment. Considered, 98. Message from the Council ri<|uesting that Ihe Bill may be returned to rectify an error, 108. By Council, 113. U. A., 'JiiO. (3l' Vic, c. 48.) 81. Peterborough (Township) :— Petition lor the erection of the said town.ship into a municipality, (1877-78) (io. R(>port that no notice was given, 73. 82. Pointe au Pic : — Petition praying that La Pointe an Pic be erecte to hrinu in a Rill to divide the county of Portneul" into two rcfiititiiition (livi.sioiis ; objection tak(Mi that the Bill is a Private Rill, and the time for rcceivinp; Rills of that nature hiis oxj)ired ; — Mr. Speaker defers f:;ivin,Lr his decision until to-morrow, (ISTO) Ki"). Mr. Speaker decides that the Bill is a Public Rill, 178. liill presented, 17'.t. Objection taken to the Bill (at the second reading) on the>;round that it alleetstlie Public Revenue and shouUl have becMi recommended by His Excellcncv the Lieutenant-Governor, ISfj.— Mr. Speaker decides that it entails an expenditure of Public Money and is therefore not in order, 187. 84. Portneuf (County) :— Petitions praying that the said county be not divided iiif) two .sejiarate registration divisions, (1S7G) I'JS. §5. Province : — Bill re.speetingthe territorial division of the Province, (1886)19. Referred, 80. Reported, 428. Considered, reported and parsed, 428. By Council, 429. R. A., 430, (49-50 Vic., 96.) §6. Quebec and Portneuf: — Bill to change the limits of those counties ; presented, (1872)93. Committed, 137. Considered, reported and passed on a division, 144. By Council, 244. R. A., 271. (36 Vic, c. 36.) S7. Richelieu : — Petition to detach lands I'rom Richelieu Village and annex them to St. Mathins, (1873-74) 29. Report of notice, 41. Bill presented, 66. Referred, 131. Reported with amendments, 168. Cvinsidered, reported and passed, 179. Rimouski : 9§. Bill to divide into two divisions the second registration division of the comity of Rimouski ; presented, (1869) 72. Committed. 147. Report progress, 176. Considered, amended, reported, 185. Passed, 192. By Council with amendments ; agreed to, 212. K. A., 222, (32 Vic, c. 45.) §9. Petition for the division of that county into two separate municipalities. (1869) 78. Recommend suspension of 51st Rule, 86. Bill presented, 145. Committed, 166. Re- ported, 185. Read the third time, amended and passed, 192. By Council, 218. R. A., 222. (32 Vic., c. 44.) 90. Bill to amend the Act to divide the county of Rimouski into two registration divisions ; presented, (1869-70) 73. Committed, 109. Reported, amended, read the third time and passed, 174. By Council, 187. R. A., 190. (33 Vic, c. 41.) 91. Riviere St. Pierre (Village) : — Petition for an Act to change the name and limits of the municipality of that village, (1876) 29. Report of notice, 32. Bill presented, 73. Referred, 114. Reported with amendments, 135. Considered, reported and passed, 155. By Council, 184. R. A., 204. (40 Vic, c 41.) 93. Roxton, Milton and Granby : — Against the erection of those townships into a separate municipality, (1873-74) 29,38, 46. 93. St. Albert de Warwick (Parish) : — Petition praying to be annexed to the munici- pality of Victoriaville, (1878) 83. he not (lividcil into 56 townships into a Lcxed to the munici- TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS— w«^mt/«/. 1039 Petitions for alterations in the limits, &c. ■.—cotitinut'il. ©•1. St. Ambroise de Kildare (Parish) :— Petition luajinf,' that n part of tho said parish bo annexed to tlie paiisli of St. Alphonse, (1S7C)) ')',i. Hill jiresented, 715. Coniniitted, 101. Considered, reported and pas.sed, 111). By Council, 183. K. A., 204. (10 Vic, C.38.) 95. Ste. Anastasie de Nelson:— Petition for an Act to erect thepari.-ih of Ste. Anastasie de !Nol!son into 11 separate numicipality, (1882) Hi. ]{ei>ort of notice, 11-. Bill pre- sented, 117. Referred, V26. Keiiorted, 183. Consitlered in Committee, reporteii and passeil, IM'J. By Council, 333. K. A., 3G3. (45 Vic., c. 43.) Ste. Anne (County of Montmorency) : 90. Petition praying that the limits of the said (larish be determined, (1870) 37. 97. Bill to delino the limits of the parish of; presented, (1880) 75, 80. Referred, 0(5. Recommend that leave be granted to withdraw the Bill, and that the Fee be remitted, 212. Petition against the above, 125. 9S. Ste. Anne and St. F^r6ol : — Petition for an Act to determine the hmits between, ( 1880) t)3. Report of notice, 8S. 99. St. Anselme : — Petition for an Act to detach a certain part of that parish and annex it to the parish of St. Gervais, (1875) 62. Bill presented, G8. Committed, 102. Con- sidered, reported and passed, 117. By Council, 194. R. A., 197. (39 Vic, c 39.) Ste. Barbe : 100. Petition for an Act to deline the boundaries of tlie jiarisli of Ste. Barbe and for other purposes, (1885) 57. Report of notice, IH. BUI presented, 114. Referred, 121. Reported, 155. Again, referred, 15(i. Reported, 109. Motion to sub.stitute j\Ir. LeBlanc instead of Mr. Cameron as promoter. Upon objection taken, Mr. Speaker stated that he will th>fer giving his decision, 174, 178. Mr. Speaker overrules the objection, 171, 179. Sustains an olijection, 180. Considered and reported, 183. Bill withdrawn, 183. Petitions against the above Bill, 155, 1(53. Fee remitted, 183. 101. Petition for an Act to dethie the limits of the parish of Ste. Barbe and for otlier purposes, (]88()) 34. Report of notice, 39. Bill presented, 10. Referred, 49. Rejiorted, 133. Considered, reported and parsed, 144. By Council amended, 210 Agreeil to, 211. Motion to remit the Fee ; ameinhneut proposed ; objection taken that the amendment was frdse, — Mr S[)eaker ruled that this is not aground foritsrt'jection by the Speaker ; Amendment negatived, 328. Another amendment proposed; objection taken that same is not in order, — Mr, Speaker ruled, that it is not in order ; bis decision apiiealeil from and contirnied by the House, 329. Another amendment })roposed and same negatived ; main motion also negatived, 3.30. R. A., 4.'50. (49-50 Vic, c 59.) Petition against tlie Bill, 92. loa. St. Bazile le Grand, Parish of :— Petition for an Act to deline the limits of, ( 1873-74) 37. Report of notice, 47. Bill presented, t5G. Riiferred, 73. Reported, 115. Considered, reported ami passed, 137. By Council, 191. R. A., 203. (37 Vic, c. 19.) V I i1 \J\ 1040 TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS— con^twW. Petitions for alterations in the limits, &c. ■.—continued. 103. Ste Brigitte dsi Saults (Parish) :— I'etition praying that apart i)f Weiulover be aiinexod to tlio said parish, ( 1876) 513. Report of notice, 158. 104. Ste Brigitte des Saults ; — Petition praying that the portion of the said paritih which is situated in the county of Drumniond, be annexed to the county of Nicolet, (1877-8) 47. Report of notice, 63. 105. St. Calixte (Parish) : — Petition for an Act to annex a portion of said parish to that of St. Tht'odore, (1881) 17. Bill presented, 2i. Committed, 244. Motion for House in Committee ; objection taken that thid is a Private Bill, — Mr. Speaker ruled that it is a Private Bill or at most a iiybrid Bill, 275. 100. Ste. C^cile : — Bill to erect the parish of Ste. Ct'cile, county of Shelford, and district of Bedford, into a municipality ; presented, (1867-68) 44. Order for second reading discharged, Bill withdrawn, 59. 107. St. C^lestin , — Petition for an Act to annex the said parish to the municipality of B^cancourt. (1877-78) 52. Report of notice, 63. lOS. St. Damase : — Petition for an Act to annex a certain portion of the municipality of the parish of St. Dania.s(', in the county of St. Hyacinlhe, to the municipality of the parish of St. Jenn-B.iptiste, in the county of Rouville, for municipal, school, judicial, electoral and registration purposes, (1885) 39. Bill presented, 58. Committed, 74, Considered, reported and passed, 83. By Council, 113. R. A., 321. (48 Vic, c. 37.) 109. Petition for an Act to annex a certain portion of the municipality of the parish of St. D'Huase, in the county i,f St. Hyacinthe, to the municipality of the parish of St. Jean-Bat)tisto, in the county of Rouville, for municipal, school, judicial, electoral and registration jnirposes, (1884) 32. Bill presented, 63. Committed, considered, rojiorted and passed. IIC, 111. By Council with amendments, 162. Considered, 163. Reatl a second time, 171. Amendments not concurred in, 241. Message sent to Council communicating Reasons, 242. Council insist, 305. Petition against this Bill, 88. 110. St. Edmond de Stoneham :— Petition for an Act to annex to the municipality of the united townshi] s of Stoneham and Tewkesbury, a certain portion of the parish of St. Edmond de Stoneham, (1881) 35. Report of notice, 48. Bill presented, 101. Referred, 106. Re|>orted, 194. Considered, reported anil passed, 215. Foe remitted, 230. Parsed by Coiuicil, 266. R. A., 308. (44-45 Vic, c 32.) Petitions against this Bill, 90. 111. Ste. Elizabeth : — Petition for the civil erection ofa part of the parish of St. Elizabeth, for electoral, municipal and all other purposes, (1876) 68. 113. St. Elz6ar : — For annexation of that parish to St. S^v^rin for municipal purposes, (1873-74) 34. 113. Ste. Emm^lie de I'Energie :— Petition for an Act to civilly erect the parish of Ste. EmmOlie de I'Energie, and also to constitute such parish a distinct and separate niu- nicii ality, (1884) 32. Report of notice, 46. Bill presented, 47. Referred, 53. Reported, 84. Cons-idered, reported and passed, 90. By Council with amendments, 158. Agreed to, 158. Fee remitted, 273. R. A., 380, (47 Vic, c. 43.) -^■rr^. TE RRITORI AL DWISIO^S- continued. 1041 uf Weuilover be le municipality of ish of St. Elizabeth, iiunicipal purposes, Petitions for alterations in the limits, &c. ■.—coniinued. 114. St. Eugene (Parish) : — Petition praying that part of the said parish which lies in the county of Bagot, be annexed to the county of Druniinonii, for all purposes, (1879) 43. Report of notice ; Bill presented, 7(5. Committed, Ilia. Consiilered ; amended ; reported ; passed, 172. By Council with amendments, 25',i. Agreed to, 254. R. A., 362 (42-4;iVic., c.4o.) 115. St. Faustin and St. Jovite : — Bill to detach the parishes of St. Faustin and St. Jovite, situated in the county of Argenteuil, and to annex them to the county of Terrebonne for electoral, judicial, registration, and all other purposes, ( 1882), 240. Order for 2nd reading discharged ; Referred to a Sei^ct Committee composed of the Members representing the 12 counties mentioned in Schedule 2 of B. N. A. Act, 254. Reported, 258. Read a second time, with the consent of the above mentioned Members, 280. Considered, reported and passed, said Members consenting thereto, 281. Address to Lieutenant-Governor in re- lation thereto, 329. Passed by Council, 333. R. A., 364. (45 Vic, c. 40.) 116. St. Fdlix de Valois : — For an Act to detach that parish from Berthier, and attach it to Joliette, (1867-68) 19. Report of notice, 31. IIT. St. F^lix du Cap Rouge : — Petition praying that part of that parish be attached to the county of Quebec, (1872) 83. St. F6r6ol (Parish) : 11§. Petition praying that the limits of the said parish be determined, (1872)38. Report of nt)tice ; Bill presented, 52. Referretl, 111, Considered, reported and passed, 183. By Council, 268. R. A., 271, (36 Vic, c 38.) 119. Petition praying that the south-west line of that parish be changeil, (1872) 38. ViO. Petition tor an amendment to the Act 38 Victoria, chap., 28 respecting the limits of the parish of St. F6r6o\, (1880) 81. St. Oabriel de Brandon (Parish) : I'iOi. Bill to annex to the county of Maskinongt^, that portion of the said parish included in the county of Berthier; presented, (1879)189. Considered in Committee; reported; passed, 294. 121. Petition praying that a certain portion of the said parish be detached from the county of Berthier and annexed to the county of Miuskinong^, for all purposes, (1880) 74. Re- port of notice, 82. Bill presented, .S9. Referred, 96. Reported, 133. Considered ; reported, passed, 153. By Council, 212. Fee remitted, 221. R. A., b06. (43 44 Vic, c. 36. 122. St. Gabriel (Village) : — Petition for an Act granting to the corporation of the village of St. Gabriel, thg right to annex themselves to the city of Montreal and to make with the said city such conventions and agreements as shall be deemed convenient to reach that end, (1886) 31. Report of notice, 73. Bill presented, 74. Referred, 74. Reported, 192. Considered, reported and passed, 207. By Council amended, 308. Agreed to. 308. R. A., 431. (49-50 Vic, c 53.) 64 1042 TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS-co«/mMerf. * ^ I Petitions for alterations in the limits, &c. -.—continued. laS. Ste. Genevieve de Berthier : — Bill to annex a portion of that parish to Sto. Elizaheth for electoral, municipal and other purposes; presented, (1876) 77. Conunittod, 117. Considered, reported and passed, 15U. By Council, 191. K. A., '20-i. (40 Vic., c. 37.) 134. St. Guillaume and St. Bonaventure :— Petition praying to he detached from the c(junty of Drummond, and annexed to the county of Yamaska, (187;]) ol. Bill jire- sented, 04, Connnitted, lol. Considered, amended reported and passed, 178. By Council, 2Gy. H. A., 271. (36 Vic, c. 37.) St. Hippolyte : 125. For annextion of that parish to the county of Terrebonne, (1869) 96. 126. For an Act to attach that part of the parish of St. Hippolyte. which is situate in the county of Montcalm, to the county of Terrebonne, (1869-70) 114. 127. For annexation of that parish to the county of Terrebonne, (1871) 50. 12i. For annexation of that parish to the county of Terrebonne, ( 1872) 36. 129. Bill to detach a certain portion of the parish of St. Hippolyte, and annex it to St. Camille, for electoral, municipal and school purposes; presented, (1880) 161. Con- sidered in Committee, 238. Reported and passed, 257. By Council, 287. R. A., 308. (43-44 Vic, c. 34.) 130. St. Hugues : — Petition praying that the parish of St. Hugues be annexed to the parish of St. Marcel, (1867-68) 63. St. Janvier de Weedon : 131. Petition for an Act to erect a portion of the parish of St. Janvier de Weedon into a village municipality, (1886) 34. Report of notice, 39. Bill presented, 70. Referred, 93. Reported, 183. Considered, reported and passed, 207. By Council with ameiul- ments ; read lirst time, 364. Agreed to, 401. R. A., 432. (49-50 Vic, c. 55.) Petition against the Bill, 86. 132. Petition for an Act to erect a certain portion of the parish of St. Janvier de Weedon into a village municipality, (1887) 116. Report of notice, 142. Bill presented, 143. Referred, 143. Reported, 175. Considered, reported and passed, 183. By Council, 293. R. A., 298. (50 Vic. c. 23.) St. Jean Chrysostdme : * 133. For annexation of that parish to St, Patrick of Sherrington, (1869) 27. Report of notice, 32. 134. For annexation of that parish to the county of Napierville, (1869) 27. ?r^ TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS -continued. 1043 itoSto.Elizalieth Comniittod, 147. . (40 Vic, c. 37.) itftcbed i'rom the 7-2) 51. Bill pre- . passed, 178. By 36. ch is situate in the i. I 50. )36. and annex it to St. ^d, (1880) 161. Con- pil,'287. R.A.,308. be annexed to the r de Weedon into a »ted, 70. Referred, [ouncil with amend- ic, c. 55.) Petition Janvier de Weedon I Bill presented, 143. 1, 183. By Council, Petitions for alterations in the limits, &c. -.—continued. ' . '.«j^ St. Jerome : »,' , 135. For annexation ol'that parish to the village of St. J(:!'r6nu\ (1870) 70. 136. Petition pniying that the limits of the municipality of the village of St. Jerome he extended, (1870) 48. Report of notice, 7;?. Bill presented ; referred, 114. Reported, 141. Committed, considered, rej)orted and jiassed, loii. By Council, 218. R. A., 221. (34 Vic, c. 34.) 137. Ste. Julie : — Bill to annex the range of Ste. Julie, in the parisli of St. Marcel to the county of Richelieu for judicial, municipal and other purposes, (1869) 45. Order for second reading postponed six months, 125. 13S. For an Act to detatch the range called Ste. Julie from St. Hughes and annex it to St. Marcel, (1871) 97. Report of notice, 121. St. Lambert: 139. Petition praying to attach certain lands in that municipality to the parish of Longueuil, (1870) 23. 140. To detach certain lands from St. Lambert and annex the same to the parish of Longueuil, (1870) 23. Report of notice, 153. 141. Petition for the annexation of that municipality to the municipality of Longueuil, (1874-75)27. Report of notice, 4.5. Bill presented, 46. Referred, 62. Reported with amendments, 163. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 178. By Council with amendments, 248. Agreed to, 249. Fee remitted, 286. R. A., 312. (38 Vic, c. 69.) Petition against, 22. 142. St. Leonard : — Petition for the passing of an Act to give the municipality of St. Leonard the same boundaries as the parish of St. Leonard, (1877-78) 48. Report of notice, 63. 143. St. L^on de Standon : — Petition for an Act to rectify the limits of the municipality of the parish of, (1884) 93. Report that the notices are not suflicient, 115. 144. St. Louis : — Bill to declare that for the future all the parish of St. Louis, shall form part of the county of Richelieu, (1876) 159. Order for second reading discharged ; Bill witlidrawn, 193. l869) 27. Report of 1)27. 145. St. Louis de Bonsecours (Parish) : — Petition for an Act to allow the parish of St. Louis de Bonsecours to form part of the county of Richelieu, (1881) 60. Report of notice, 92. Bill presented, 93. Referred, 141. Reported, 187. Considered, reported and passed, 197. By Council, 267. R. A., 309. (44-45 Vic, c. 33.) 1044 TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS-co«/ww«/. Petitions for alterations in the limits, &c. ■.—continued. Ste. Madeleine : 146. Petition for an Act to erect the parish of Ste. Madeleine into a municipality and to declare the same to be situated in the county of St. Hyacinthe, (1877-78) 20. Commit- ted, 30. Considered, reported and i>nssed, 58. 147. Mdtion for leave to bring in a Bill to declare and constitute all the parish of Ste Ma- deleine in the county of St. Hyacinthe, into a municipality ; objection raised that this Bill sliould not be brought in as a Public Bill, — Mr. Speaker overruled the objec- tion, (1877-78) 23. Bill presented, 24. 14§. Ste. Marie de Blandford :— For the erection of that parish into a municipality, (1871)^3. Report of notice, 98. Bill presented, 99. Referred, 131. Reported, 161. Cons dered, reported and passed, 168. By Council, 212. R. A., 228. (35 Vic, c. 20.) I ^1 149. Ste. Marie Madeleine (Parish) : — Petition for an Act to erect that parish into a mun npality (1879) 35. Report of notice, 60. Bill presented, 60. Referred, 94. Reported, 132. ' Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 147. Fee remitted, 166. Passed by Council, 200. R. A., 220. (42-43 Vic, c. 44.) St. U aurice : 150. Bill to annex a certain portion of the St. Maurice territory to the district of Three Rivers ; presented, (1873-74) 06. Conmiitted, 79. Considered, reported and passed, 86. By Council, 156. R. A., 203. (37 Vic, c. 17.) 151. Bill to annex certain parts of the territory of Saint Maurice to the county of Champlain, for the purposes of representation in the Legislative Assembly and muni- cipal and registration purposes ; presented, (1875) 38. Committed, 57. Considered, reported and passed, 58. By Council, 107. R. A., 195. (39 Vic, c. 40.) 153. Bill to correct an error in the Act 39 Vic, chap. 40., intituled " An Act to annex certain parts of the Territory of St. Maurice to the county of Champlain for the pur- jjoses of representation in the Legislative Assembly. Ac"; presented, (1870) 117. Committed, 127. Considered, reported, and passed, 147. By Council, 183. R. A., 205. (40 Vic, c. 35.) 153. St. Maxime du Mont Louis : — Petition for an Act to erect into a municipality the parish of St. Maxime du Mont Louis, with other adjacent posts and the township of Denoue, all in the county of Gasp6, (1884) 77. Report of notice, 84. Bill presented, 85. Referred, 91. Rei)orted, 135. Considered reported and passed, 151. By Council, 224. Fee remitted, 285. R. A., 380. (47 Vic, c. 42 ) Petition against this Bill, 93. 164. St. Michel : — Petition for an Act to erect the first range of that parish into a separate municipality, (1876) 58. Report of notice, 64. Bill presented, 65. Referred, 70. Preamble not proved, 98. Petitions against, 68. 86. \. TERRITORIAL DIVISION S-ra«/trtMeika for civil, judicial, pchonl, municipal, registration and parlia- mentary representation {)urposes, (1883) 75. Oummitted, 177. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 192. By Council with amendments, 245. Agreed to, 246. R. A., 361, (46 Vic, c. 38.) in. St, Samuel (Parish) : niciiiftlity, (1877-8) 65. -Petition for the erection of said parish into a separate niu- 172. St, S6verin (Parish) : — Petition to annex part of that parisli to the county of Beau- ce, (1873-74) 37. Bill presented ; read twice and committed, 58. Considered, amended and reported, 119. Passed, 153. 173. St. S6v^rin, (Parish) = — Petition that that part of the said parish wbich is now situated in the county of Lotbiniere be detached therefrom and annexed to the county of Beauce, (1875) 35. Bill presented, 63. Committed, 152. Considered, reported and pa.«sed, 167. By Council, 189. R. A., 196. (89 Vic, c. 42.) 174. Ste. Th^rese de Blainville :— Petition for an Act to extend the limits of that village, (1873-74) 60. Bill presented, 73. Reported, 115. Referred, 131. Considered, reported and passed, 143. By Council, 197. R. A., 203. (37 Vic, c. 42.) Petition agamst, 56. 175. St. Z6phirin de Courval : — That no part of that parish be detached for municipal purposes, (1872) 173. \ TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS— ton^muet/. 1047 to a separate nui- thed for municipal Petitions for alterations in the limits, &c. •.—continued. Shawinigan : '' 176. Bill to annex certain portions of the township of Shawinigan, in the county of Saint- Maurice, to the parish of Sainte Flore, in the county of Chanaplain, for school, muni- cipal and registration purposes, and for purposes of j)arliamentary representation; presented, (1875) 45. Conunitted, 101. Considered, reported and pasHcd, 116. By Council, Kit). R. A.,1'JG. (39 Vic, c. 41.) 177. Bill to anne.x certain portions of the township of Shawinigan in the county of St. Maurice to the parish of Ste. Flore, in tlic county of Chaniplain, for school, munici- pal, regis. Tassefl, 147. By Council, 11)4. Fee remitted, 2'J7. R. A., 204. (45 Vio c. 44.) I'etition adverse to the above, 57. 301. Petition for an Act to detach from the municipality of the parish of Vareimes, in the county of Vercheres, three islands, situated in the River St. Lawrence, and known under the names of He i\ I'Aigle, He au Cerfeuil and He an Boishlanc, and to annex them to the municii)ality of the parish of Repontigny, in the county of I'Assomption, for all purposes whatsoever, (1881) 97. 'Bill |)resented, 172. Motion for second reading ruled out of order, 281). Petition against thisBill, 1)7. aoa. Vaudry Island :— Bill to annex Vaudry Island on the River L'Assomption to the parish of St. Paul I'Ermite ; From Council ; read the tirst time, ( 1874-7')) i;53. Referred, 146. Reported, 103. Coasidered in Committee ; reported; pa.ssed, 178. R. A., 212. (38 Vic., c. 32.) Petition against, 102. 303. Warwick (Township) : — Petition praying to be annexed to the municipality of Ste. Victoire d'Arthabaska, (1877-78) 183. 304. Watford and Metgermette North :— Bill to detach the townships of Watford and Metgermette North from the counly of Dorchester and annex them to the county of Beauce for judicial, municipal, school, registration and parliamentary representation purposes, (1883) 115. Committed, 177. Considered, reported and passed, 194. By Council, 239. R. A., 301. (40 Vic, c. 39.) 20!i. Weedon :— For annexation of part of that township to South Ham, (1809) 21. Report of notice, 28. 306. Wendover and Simpson :— Petition for an Act to erect those townships into two separate municipalities, (1874-75) 100. Notice sufficient, 122. Petition against, 107. 307. West Chester :— Bill to establish the position of certain lines in the township of West Chester, (1882) 224. Committed and considered, 228. Reported and passed, 237. By Council, 272. R. A., 304. (45 Vic, c, 40.) 30§. Wolfstown :— For annexation of that township to the judicial district of Arthabaska for judicial and civil purposes, (1809) 52. 309. Tamaska : — Petition for an Act to allow the county council of Yamaska to erect a certain territory into a distinct municipality, (1872) 73 Report of notice, 147. Bill presented, 59. Referred, 170. Reported amended, 20 1. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 208. By Council, 209. R. A., 272. (30 Vic, c. 40.) ,!fef' i'lil 1060 THEATRES— THREE-RIVERS. Theatres : 1. Bill to j)r()vi4. Agreed to, 195. R. A., 2'."J. (41 Vic, c. 30.) S. Petition for an Act to amend the Act of incorporation ot the city of Thric;- Rivers, 38 Victoria, Chapter 7t), (1882) H'J. Report of notice, 104. Bill presented, 104. Referred, 114. Reported, 160. Constidered in Committee, reported and paH.«ied, 172. By Council with an amendment, 230. Agreed to, 231. R. .V., 303. (45 Vic. c 101.) 0. Petition for an Act to further amend the Act 38 Victoria, chapter 70, intituled. " An Act to amend and consolidate; ihe Ael of incorporation of the city of Three Rivers and lilt! various acts wliit^h amend the sume," (LSSO) 8(1. Report of notice, 107. Again referred, 107. Re|)orted ; Bill presented, 1 14. Referred, l.'iS. Reported, 210 Conwidered and reported, 213. Re-committed and atncnded, 222. Passed, 233. Hy Council amended ; amendments read Ist time, 304. Agreed to, 418. R. A., 4.'52. (4'.'-50 Vic, c 40.) 10. Petitions for th(; repeal of the 12th section of the Act .37 Vict., to amend the Act incorporating tlie city of Three-Rivets (187 I-.')) 54, 70, 88. All the ahove Petitions referred to Private Bills Committee, 177. 11. Petition of the Rev. F. Baillargeon, for aid to huild a Convent, (1870) 29. 13. Petitions of the Mayor and Corporation for nmendments to their charter, (1S7U) 50. Report of notice, 80. Bill presented, 58. Referred, 74. Reported, 189. Considered in Committee amended; reported; passed, 214. By Council, 290. R. .V., 302. (42-43 Vic, c 55.) 13. Bill to divide the registration division of Tliree Rivers into two registratdiion vi- sions; presented, (1880) 285. Vide (,'uininittee», 193. 14. Petition praying that the corporation of the SMid city be not authorized to levy more than a certain sinn from hotel-keepers, taverns-keepers, kc, (1881) 78. 1ft. Cathedral : — Petition for an Act to incorporate the Chapter of the Cathedral of Three Rivers, (1885) 23. Report of notice, 35. Bill presented, 30. Referred, 45. Reported, 70. Considered, reported and passed, 80. Fee remmitted, 112. Passed by Council with amendments, 130. Agreed to, 137. R. A... .«'::•. (48 Vic, c 42.) 16. Gercle St. Louis: — Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1877-8) 31. Report of notice, 40. Bill presented, 49. Referred, 58. Reported, 90. Considered, reported and passed, 116. By Council, 153. Objection taken to a motion to remit the Fee paid on said Bill,— Mr. Speaker sustained the objection, 200. R. A., 229. (41 Vic, c 38.) I > 1052 THREE-RIVERS— TI MBER. m il Three-Eivers -.—continued. 19". Charitable Institutions :— Petition of the Commissioners for Charitable Institutions of the city and district of Three Rivers, for aid, (1869) 36. 1§. College of :— Vide Education, 89, 125. 19. Congregation Notre-Dame :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1873-74)64. Re- port of notice, 69. Bill presented, 114. Referred, 117. Reported with amendments, 154. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 171. By Council, 198. R. A., 204. (37 Vic, c. 34.) 1*0. Court House : — Vide Accounts, 337, Court Houses and Gaols, 14. 21. HOpital des Dames Ursulines : — Vide Accou7its, 1755. 22. H6tel-Dieu :— Petition for aid, (1875) 62. 23. Loop-Line (1880) 40. Vide Loop-line. 'iil. Normal School :— Vide Accounts, 1033. 25. Prothonotaries' Office :— Vide Accounts, 1155. 26. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown:— Vide Accounts, 1157, 1158. 27. Providence, Asile de la -.—Petition for aid, (1876) 59. Vide Accounts, 1756. 2§. Sisters of Charity :— Petition for aid, (1869-70) 34. 29. Registration Division : — Petition for an Act to divide the registration division of Three-Rivers into two registration divisions, (1881) 47. Report of notice, 60. Bill presented, 62. Referred, 127. Reported, 187. Fee remitted, 214. Petitions against this Bill, 65, 90. 30. Statutes : — Infringement of the Criminal Statutes, Vide Accounts, 1757. Vide Elections, 111, 112. Territorial Divisions, 188. Three-Rivers and North Western Railway Co. :— Vide Raihvays, 309. Three-Rivers, Printing Company : — A statement showing the amounts paid by the House to the Three-Rivers Printing Company for printing, since the 2nd May, 1879 to the present date, such statement to include, also, the authority by which such printing was executed and paid for ; as well the date of such payments, (1880) 164. Vide Accounts, 1758, 1759. Tiers-Ordre de St. Francois d'Assise : — Vide Religious Denominations, 58J. Timber ;— Bills and Petitions relative to Timber and the Lumber Trade : 1. Petition of Lumber Merchants in the district of Three-Rivers, for an Act of incor- poration, with power to construct a railway, (1869) 14. Report of notice, 27. 2. Petition of Revd J. D. Comeau, ei al. praying that they alone may have a right toj dispose of the Timber on their lots, (1869) 96. TIMBER— TOUSSAINT. 1058 \ )] aritable Institutions 1011,(1873-74)64. Re- th amendments, 154. R.A.,204. (37 Vic, ', 1158. iccounts, 1756. egistration division of ort of notice, 60. Bill 14. Petitions against unts, 1757. 09. amounts paid by the ince the 2nd May, 1879 .thority by which such .ayments, (1880) 164. ms, 58^. Trade : rs, for an Act of incor- , of notice, 27. ,ne may have a right to Timber Bills and Petitions relative to Timber and the Lumber Trade -.—continued. 3. Petition praying that measures he taken to prevent the destruction of Timber by ilie Indians of the Lake of Two Mountains, (1873-74). 60. 4. Petition of the Revd Frs. Gagn6 et al. of St. Charles de Caplan ; praying the Govern- ment to remit for this year the dues on the cutting of cedar timber, (1875) 104. 5. Bill to amend chapter 23 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, respecting the sale and management of timber on public lands ; presented, (1875) 105. Committed. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 170. By Council, 194. R, A., 197. (39 Vic, c 11.) 6. Petition for amendments to the law regulating the cutting of timber, (1880) 35. 7. Bill to further amend chapter 23 of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada, respecting the sale and management of timber on public lands, and the Acts amending the same, (1883)342. Committed, considered, amended, reported and passed, 347. By Council, 358. R. A., 363. (46 Vic, c, 9.) Vide Committees, 191. Vide Accounts, 1760, 1761, Committees, 608, Timber, Cutting of :— Vide Accounts, 1763. Timber Cutting Dues :— Vide Accounts, 1762. Timber Dues : — Vide Accounts, 1764, 1765. Timber Licenses : — Petitions praying that changes be made in tlie law, (1884) 225. Vide Accounts, 1766-1770, Committees, 609. Timber Limits :— Vide Accounts, 1771-1790. Committees, 192, 610. Timber, Standing :— Vide Accounts, 1791. Tingwick : Bill to chiinge the name of the municipality of the eastern portion of tlio township of Tingwick into that of the municipality of St. R6mi de Tingwick, (1883) 157. Conmiitted, 193. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 235. By Coimci!, 262. R. A., 3<'.2. (46 Vic, c 42.) Vide Committees, 611, 612. Chenier and Tingwick. Parliamenlary Representation, 3. Territorial Dimsions, 189-194. Titles : — Vide Accounts, 1792. Gaspt, 2. Oovernor-Lieutenant, 36. Property, Titles to Toll-Bridges : — Vide Bridges, 14. Committees, 194. Toussaint, F. X. :— Vide Education, 130. 1054 TOWN— TREASURY fi Town Corporations' General Clauses Act : 1. Bill presented, (1876) 24. Committed, 35. Considered and progress reported, 78. Again considered and progress reported, 84, 116. Amended, reported and passed, 118. By Council, 11)7. II. A., 203. (40 Vic., c. 29.) 2. Bill to amend section 239 of the ; presented, (1878) 41. Committed, considered, amend- ed, reported and pussed, 123. By Council, 137. R. A., 147. (41-42 Vic, c. 11.) 3. Bill to amend the ; presented, (1879), 130. Committed, 158. Considered in Committee ; amended ; reported ; pa.ssed, 211. 4. Bill to amend the ; presented, (1880) 109. Committed ; Considered in Committee ; re- ported ; passed, 203. By Council, 253. R. A., 308. (43-44 Vic, c. 42.) 5. Bill to further amend the Act of this Province 40 Vic, chap. 29. (1881) 226. Com- mitted, considered, reported and passed, 286. By Council, 307. R. A., 310. (44-45 Vic, c. 20.) 6. Bill to amend the Act 50 Victoria, chap. 29, intituled : "Town Corporations' General Clauses Act. " (1885) 108. Committed, 240. Considered, reported and read the third time, 296. Passed, 316. By Council, 317. R. A., 322. (48 Vic, c 66.) 7. Bill to amend section 39 of the Town Corporations' General Clauses Act, (1887) 34, Committed, 77. Considered, reported and passed, 105. By Council amended, 197. amendments agreed to, 197. R. A., 297. (50 Vic, c. 54.) Townships :— Vide Accounts, 1793, 1794. Trafalg^ar Institute : — Petition for an Act to enlarge the powert of " The Trafalgar Insti- tute." (1886) 92. Report of notice, 98. Bill presented, 99. Referred, 99. Reported, 148. Considered, reported and read 3rd. time, 162. Passed, 180. By Council amended, 237. Agreed to, 23 Fee remitted, 216. R. A., 432. (49-50 Vic, 65.) Vide Montreal, 297-299. Tramways Company : — Vide liailways, 310. Tranchemontagne, C. E. 0. T. : — Vide Notarial Profession, 36. Translation of Bills : — Vide Bills Private., 7. Trappeur Snow Shoe Club :— Vide Montreal, 302. Trappist Fathers:— That the sum of $10,000 be advanced to the Rev. Trappist Fathersj established at Two Mountains, (1881) 298. Trappistes : — Vide La Trappe de Notre-Dame des Deux- Montagues. Treasurer of the Province : — Authorized to spend certain sums in advance of the Supplj Bill being passed, (188Cj 222. Treasury Board : — Vide Accounts, 1795. TREASURY-TROIS-PISTOLES. . 1065 78. ogress reported, ited and passed, 118 i, considered, amend- ■42 Vic, c. 11-) idered in Committee; 3red in Committee ;re- B. 42.) n 29. (1881) 226. Com- .B. A., 310. (44-45 Vic, n Corporations' General •ted and read the third c. 66.) ,lClau8esAct,(1887)34, Council amended, 197. ^f " The Trafalgar Insti- Gleferred, 99. Reported, 80. By Council amendea, lie, 65.) L Rev. rrappist Fathers in advance of the Supply! Treasury Department : It Bill respecting the Treasury Department n,nd the Public Revenue, Expenditure, and Accounts ; presented, (1867-68) 17. Committed, 4.'?. Resolutions respecting the Con- solidated Revenue Fund, referred, 48. Considered and reported, 48. Amended and passed, 55. By Council, 77. R. A., 154. (31 Vic, c. 9.) 2. Bill to amend the Treasury Department Act, (1872) 141. Read and parised, 202. By Council, 268. R. A., 27. (36 Vic, c. 6.) 3. Bill to amend the Treasury Department Act of this Province, (31 Viet. ch. 9.) ; pre- sented, (1876) 136. Read twice and passed, 163. By Council, 192. R. A., 205 (40 Vic, c. 5.) 4. Bill to amend the Act 31 Vict. ch. 9, respecting ; presented, (1879) 233. Committed, 281. Considered in Committee ; reported ; passed, 287. By Council, 328. R. A., 363, 42-43 Vic, c. 5.) 5. Bill to amend the Act 31 Vict., chap. 9. respecting the Treasury Department, and the Public Revenue, Expenditure and Accounts ; presented, (1880) 189. 6. The said Department shall place in the Public Accounts, a statement showing the amount of the Provincial Debt at the close of each fiscal year, (1880) 232. 7. Respecting certain amendments to the Act 31 Vic. c. 9, (1880) 40. 8. Bill respecting the Treasury Department, (1886) 19. Committed, 37. Order for House in Committee discharged and Bill referred, 85. Reported, 347. Considered, reported and passed, 357. By Council, 423. R. A., 430. (49-50 Vic, c 101.) 9. Bill to amend the Act of this Province 31 Vic, c 9, respecting the Treasury Depart- ment, (1886) 87. Second reading negatived, 415. Vide Accounts, 1796. Treasury Office : — Motion that a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the manner in which the Treasury Office is managed with respect to Licenses ; amendment moved that the said question be referred to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, and objected to on the T;round tliat the said Committee is not competent to enquire, into this subject, — Mr. Speaker defers giving his decision until tomorrow, (1879) 209. Mr. Speaker ruled that the amendment is in order, 224. Amendment carried, 225. Trees: — Bill for the protection and preservation of certain of our forest trees ; presented, (1877-8) 164. Vide Accounts, 537. Forest Trees, 12. Tremblay, Revd, Gr6goire :— Vide Accounts, 266. Tring (Township) :— Vide Bridges, 127. Roads, 291. Territorial Divisions, 195-198. Tring and Adstock (Townships) :— Vide Roads, 292. Trois-Pistoles, School Municipality :— Vide Accounts, 1797. 1 * - 1 1 "■ 1056 . TROIS-riSTOLES-TWO-MOUNTAINS. U- Trois-Pistoles (Parish) :— Viilo Roads, 293. Trois-Pistoles River :— Vide Bridges, 128. Trois-Pistoles and Ste. Frangoise (Parishes) :— Vide lioads, 294. Troops ordered from Montreal :— Vide Accounts, 1798. Trudel Property : — Vide Accounts, 1799. Trust and Loan Company of Canada : — Petition praying that no other Company be authorized to assume its name, (1876) 58. Trust Company of Canada : 1. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1875) 65. Keport of notice, 96. Petition an amendment to the above, 147. 2. Bill to incorporate the ; presented, (1876) 53. Referred, 120. Reported with amend- ments, 135. Considered, reported and passed, 154. 3. Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1876)58. Report of notice, 63. Trustees and Administrators : — Petition for an Act to allow greater freedom to Trustees and Administrators to lend moneys on real estate, ( 1882) 145. Trusts : 1. Bill respecting ; presented, (1879) 133. Committed, 212. Considered in committee; amended ; reported ; passed, 231. By Council with amendments, 320. Agreed to, 322. R. A., 363, (42-43 Vic, c. 29.) 3. Bill to amend the Act respecting Trusts and the Act defining the investments to be made by Administrator.s, (42-43 Vict., chapters 29 and 30), (1883) 108. Committed, 194. Considered, amended and reported, 207. Passed, 230. By Council, 286. R. A., 362. (46 Vic, c. 24.) Tug Boats : — Vide Navigations, 2. Tunnel Company : — Vide St. Lawrence River Tunnel Company. Turcotte, Louis P. : — Vide History of Canada, Turnpike Eoad Company, He J^sus : — Vide Accounts, 1804. Turnpike Roads :— Vide Accounis, 1800-1802. Road" Zw V. Vacant Successions : 1. Bill to facilitate the final settlement of Vacant Successions, in all things respecting the sale of immovables and dehts not yet due; presented, (1880) 54. Considered in Committee ; No Report, 104. 3. Bill to facilitate the winding up of Vacant Successions; presented, (1881) 18. Referred to Select Committee on Code of Civil Procedure, 44. Vaccine Institute ; 133. -Petition praying for the establishment and maintenance of a, (1880) Vaccination : 1. Petition for the repeal of the Act 24 Vic, cap. 24, concerning Vaccination, (1872) 189. 3. Bill to repeal the Act of the late Province of Canada; presented, (1873-74) 30. Order for second reading, discharged and Bill withdrawn, 72. 3. Petition for the repeal of the law ordering compulsary vaccination, (1874-5) 102. 4. Bill to amend the Act of the heretofore Province of Canada, 24 Vict., chap. 24, res- pecting the practice of vaccination; presented, (1875) 97. Committed, 129. Considered, reported and passed, 134. By Council, 178. R. A., 197. (39 Vic, c 21.) 5. Petition praying that the laws respecting compulsory vaccination be repealed, (1886) 78. Valine, Mr., "Engineer :— Vide Accounts, 20. Valine, Roch Pamphile :— Vide Lmv, Practice of, 26. Valine, William : — Vide Accounts, 195. Valleyfield : — Petition praying that the name of that village be not changed, (1873-74) 88. Vide Salaberry de Valleyfield. Ste. Cecile. Varennes. Hospice de Lajemmerais : — Petitions for aid thereto, (1869-70) 34. (1870) 35, (1872) 68. (1873-74) 52. (1874-5) 77, Vide Accounts, 1806. Roads, 276. Varennes :— Vide Territorial Divisions, 200, 201. :a ^aOi VARENNES-VILLA MARIA 1069 things reapecting )4. Considered in ; 1881)18. Referred nance of a, (1880) jination, (1872) 189. (1873-74) 30. Order n, (1874-5) 102. ict., chap. 24, res- id, 129. Considered, 21.) be repealed, (1886) ,nged, (1873-74) 88. 1-70) 34. (1870) 35, 6. Varennes Commercial College : — Vide Accounts, 1805. Education, UO. Vaudreuil: — Vide Cadastre, G. Elections, 114. Vaudry Island : — Vide Territorial Divisions, 202. Vehicles :— Vide Winter Roads, SU-SIS. Winter I'ehicles, 1, 2. Venice : — Vide Accounts, 1807. Vercheres : — I'etitions praying that tlie Bill to divide the county of Veich^res into two registration divisions, may not become law, (1872) 145, 189. Vide Elections, 115-118. Verneur, Charles S. : — Vide Accounts, 871. Verreau, L'Abb6 H. A. -.—Wde Accounts, 1033. Verrez, Baron de : — Vide Accounts, 555. Vibert, Philippe :— Vide Real Estate, 5. Victoria Hospital and Convalescent Home :— Petition for an Act to incorporate the Victoria Hospital and Convalescent Home for sick Protestant children, (1887) 36. Report of notice, G6. 68. Bill presented, 67. Referred, 77. Reported, 121. Considered, reported and passed, 137. By Council, 107. Fee refunded, 216. R. A., 296. (50 Vic, c. 34.) Victoria Opera House Company :— Petition for an Act of incorporation, (1874-5) 101. Notice sufficient, 119. Bill presented, 120. Referred, 167. Reported with amendments, 221. Considered in Committee, reported ; passed, 241. By Council, 265. R. A., 315. (38 Vic, c. 67.) Victoria Rifles :— Petition for Act to incorporate the Victoria Rifles Armory Association, (1886) 86. Report of notice, 98. Bill presented, 99. Referred, 99. Reported, 142. Con- sidered, reported and passed, 150. By Council, 227. Fee remitted, 216. R. A., 431, (49- 30 Vic. c. 69.) Victoria Skating Club : — Petition for an Act to authorize the Victoria Skating Club to in- crease its capital stock, (1885) 44. Report of notice, 75. Bill presented, 76. Referred, 80. Reported, 95. Considered, reported and passed, 102. By Council, 167, Motion to remit the Fee negatived, 181. R. A., 321. (48 Vic, c 58.) Viger, Demers and Acquart :— Vide Roads, 297. Viger, F. E. :— Vide Accounts, 1407. Villa Maria : — Bill respecting the laws in connection with the custody of Registers of bur- ials in the congregation of Notre-Dame at Villa-Maria, (1882)30. Referred, 57. Re- ported, 60. To be reprinted, 60. Considered in Committee, reported and passed, 95. By Council, 157. R. A., 204, (45 Vic. 38.) ' f M I < /' '«1060 VINE-WARRANTS. f Vine: 1. Aid lor tlic culture of the Vine in this Province, (1879) 85. Referred to Committee on Agriculture, 81. a. Petition for aid to cultivate the Vine, (1880) 173. Viola, Count : — Vide Accormts, 329. Voluntary Sales, Assessements, &c. :— Vide Seigniories, 6. Volunteers : — Bill to authorize the payment of the volunteers called out to suppress the riots which have recently taken place in the city of Quehec; presented, (1878) 112. Com- mitted, considered, amended, reported and passed, 121. Message from Council giving reasons for not concurring in the above Bill, 134. Vide Committees, 195. Volunteer Militia: — That the reply of the Honble. the Premier, respecting the payment of the Volunteer Militia called out to quell the riot in the city of Quebec, be entered in the Votes and Proceedings, (1879) 77. Vide Accounts, 877. Voter's Lists :— Vide Accounts, 1809. Votes and Proceedings : — Vide Legislative Assembly, 36. Printing, Pariiamentari/,8. Votes of Want of Confidence : — Vide Administration, Provindal, 1-1G8. Supply, 598-647. w. Wakefield (Township) :— Vide Bridges, 129. Walcot, Henry Talbot : — Petition for an Act to relieve him from his liabilities as Trustee to Dame Isabella Abbot Young, (1883) 4G, Report of notice, 80. Bill presented, 81. Referred, 130. Reported, 248. Considered, amended, reported and passed, 262. By Council, 300. R. A., 361. (46 Vic, c. 51.) Want of Confidence :— Vide Supply, 598-647. Ware (Township) :— Vide Roads, 298, 299. Ware and Cranbourne (Townships) :— Vide Roads, 300. Ware and Watford :— Vide Roads, 301, 305. War ot 1812 (with the United States) :— Petition of Charles de Salaberry, of Quebec, for a grant of land in consideration of services rendered by his late father, during the war of 1812, (1867-68) 95. Motion to appoint a Select Committee to consider the same; Debate adjourned, 127. Debate resumed ; Motion withdrawn, 129. Another Petition on the same subject, (1869) 110. Warrants issned in favor of the Treasurer :— Vide Addresses, 23, 28, 29. s« WARRANTS— WEST. 1061 rred to Committee to suppress the riots 1, (1878) 112. Cora^ from Council giving M, 195. ting the payment of uebec, be entered in iamentary, 8. , Supply, 598-647. liabilities as Trustee iO. Bill presented, 81. land pa^ed, 262. By Lberry, of Quebec, for I father, during the war „ consider the same; |l29. Another Petition 29. Warrants, Sepcial :— Vide yfccou,iu,/«, ;un. Writings :— Hill t<> give uMtluMitiiity lo certiiin writings ; prosfritod, (bS(;<») IfVt. Comfnitted, rojiortcd iitnondod, roiid lliu tliinl time and |)i(nh(uI, V.ti. liy Council, with an amend- nu>nt, 200. Agreed to, 201). Jt. A., 222. (:{2 Vic., c. 10.) Writ of Injunction; I. Hill to [irovide for cnsoa in wliicli iho Writ of Injunction may be oltlainod and to regulate* tiif procedure in relation thereto ; presented, (1H7.">) 14. {'oiumittiHl, !<'.). Considered and progrcas re|>()rted, .")7. 7o he iiriiitrd, f)?. I'rogrcart again reporteil, 71. Order disdiarged, 151. I'clition for amendments to the above, 174. SI. Bill to provide for the iwsue of the Writ of Injunction in certain cases, and to regu- late the preccdure in reliilion thereto, (1877-78) 114. (!ommittetl, 57. Considered and amended, 125. Keporte > i'1 J i| ^^l LIST OF DOCUMENTS &c. loer i as a Dentist in :6. !7-329. LIST OF DOCUMENTS PRINTED BT 0BD7 U OF THE HOUSE SINCE CONFEDERATIOlM. (1867-00 Agriculture, Immigration and Colonization :— Second Report of the Com- mittee on, 149. Clerk of the Crown in Chancery :— Report of the, 136. App. No. 4. House of Correction : — Petition of the Mayor Aldermen Citizens of Montreal ; praying aid to erect a, 4"). Kamouraska Elections : — All papers and documents/especting the last Elect- ion, 17. Municipal Act : — And the Act respecting abuses prejudicial to Agriculture, 147. Rules: — Rules of the House and the Constitutional Act, 147. (1869.) No. 1. Crown Lands : — Report, of the Commissioner of 196, 214. 2. Public Instruction : — Report of the minister of 201, 214. 3. Public Accounts :— for 1868 33. 214. 4. Agriculture and Public Works : — Report of the Commissioner, 162, 214. 5. Estimates .—214. 13. Immigration Conference :— Message respecting, 214. 14. Queen's Printer :— Report, Message and documents relative to the appoint- ment of, 21-'. 15. St.Lou:< Ji . 'irarlic Company : — Message respecting Bill, 214. 1'" CiTii Service v'Jommission :— Return respecting, 214. 19. .^ votaODotaries and Clerks of the Peace, Montreal and Quebec : — Report of Jj (. 23. Priton Inspector's Report:— 112, 196, 214. Ear;h Sewage and Water Sewage :— Pamphlet, 124. Fires, Guelf of St. Lawrence : — Offici.il correspondence Ac, in relation threeta, 213. App. No. 2. Quebec City : — Petition fov i-.mt ndr. ic.ilfc to the Act of incorporation of, 63. No. 26. p«*tit Jurors B??ftuce :- -?ti! t'.men ' r, ai.-.ounts received for the payment of, 216. ^' m m m LIST OF DOCUMENTS Sec— continued. (1870.) No. 1. Public Accounts :— Statement for the year 1870, 55. No. 2. Crown Lands :— Report of Commisaioner for 1870, 54. No. 3. Public Instruction : — Report of the minister of Public Instruction for 1869 and part for 1870, 204. No. 10. Public Officers : — List of officers who have given Bonds &c. — That in addition one hundred copies of that part thereof having reference t'^ Sheriffs be struck off for the use of the office of the Treasurer, 55. No. 11. Arbitration : — Correspondence relating to the Arbitration between Ontario and Quebec under the B. N. A. Act with the exception of the Commission of the Arbitrators and the Schedule marked A., 55. No. 12. Prisons, Asylums, &c. : — Report of the Inspectors for 1869 and a part of the year 1870, 153. 250 copies in addition for Board of Inspecturs, 3. Agriculture : — Second report of the Select Committee on a "ijul 'v.e. Immi- gration and Colonization, 153. Colonization Societies : — Return to an Address of t1ie Legislative Council for a list of the Colonization Societies which have been establishid,- -an addi- tional number of copies to be printed, 204. No. 17. Agriculture and Public Works :— Report of the Commissioner for 1870, 212. (1871.) No. 2. Crown Lands : — Report of the Minister of, 191. No. 3. Public Instruction : — Report of the Minister of, 161. No. 10. Gasp6 Fishery and Coal Mining Company :— Petitions respecting acquisition of lands of, 142. No. 12. Immigration: — Correspondence exchanged betv/een the Dominion Gov v.* n- nient and that of the Province of Quebec on, 192. No. 14. Expenditure Province of Quebec : — Estimates and Statements of— for fiscal year ending 30th June 1873, 191. No. 16. Isle J^sus Turnpike Road Company :— Statement of affairs, 191. No. 17. Beauport Asylum :— Copies of contracts between the Govtrnment of the Pro- vince of Quebec and the proprietors of said Asylum, of the 16th May, 18o7, 2l8t April, 1865 and 25th October, 1871 ; and of correspondence relf.ting thereto. 192. Agriculture, Immigration and Colonization :— Second Report of Comij / ■■ on, 160. App. No. 2. T-vr~ )' ti LIST OF DOCUMENTS &c.— continued. 1069. ruction for 1869 -That in addition ce ::heriff8 be between Ontario the Commission I and a part of the ituIS, J> v,"i;ul >i'.e, Immi- ^islative Council for ablishidr-an addi- isioner for 1870, 212. specting acquisitio.i ! I (1871) •.—continue) I. Industrial Interests : — First Report of Select Committee appointed to consi- der the best means of developing and encoiirae;ing the, 222. Privileges and Elections :— Second Report, 192. App. No. 1. Montmorency, Electoral District of :— Petition praying that the seat of ♦he Honorable Jost'ch Cauchon be declared vacant, IGO. Public Roads : — Second Report of Select Committee appointed to inquire in- to means for improving, 222. No. 19. Timber Limits : — Statement shewing the number of timber limits granted to various parties in the Districts of Chicoutimi and Saguenay from 1850 to the preseii. time ; Ihe situation, and extent of each, date of each licence, con- ditions under which it was issued, amount paid for each limit, the quantity of timber of different kinds cut, sums paid for stumpage, dates of payment for ground rents and stumpage, and all other dues imposed, 222. Dominion Go-v^.q- I jments oi— for fiscal ^rs, 191. it,fnment of the Pro- Ithe 16th May, l^f, [•espondence reU.ting Lport of Comri i' ■ •■ (1872.) No. 2. Crown Lands : — Report of Commissioner. 190. No, 5. Montreal Historical Society : — Statement of affairs, 203. No. 10. Justices of the Peace Montmagny : — Correspondence in relation to the removal of their names from the list, 256. No. 12. Timber Limits : — Statement of all demands or applications to obtain Licenses for tlie working of, 71. Also the number of limits conceeded and the pre- miums paid for the sues, 71. Supplementary Return on same subject, 99, and documents presented last Session on same subject, 71. Estimates and statements, 190. Award rendered by Arbitrators ;— Correspondence between the Government of Canada, Ontario and Quebec in relation to, 146. Laws : — Correspondence respecting laws passed by this Legislature and set aside as unconstitutional by the Courts of Justice, 149. Normal Schools : — The number of persons who have studed as pupil-teachers, in the, 99. Beaches : — All applications since Ist July 1869, for gran,t8 of beaches, permits of occupation and patents, 266. Emigrant Canadiens : — The amount expended in promoting the return of>, llo, 3. Colonization :— Copy of a Petition from the Ourii of Dorchester, Beauce „ Bellechasse, &c., respecting a project of, 262. No. 13. No. 14. No. 15. No. 21. No. 24. No. 25. No. 29. I. m m h i No. 30. No. 33. (1872.) -.—continued. Emigration Agents : — The names of all persons appointed by the Government, as agents, It'O. Petit Jurors : — Statement showing the municipalities in the Province which have paid the contribution for, 202. (1873-74) Public Accounts : — Statement for fiscal year ended 30th June, 1873, 19. Public Instruction :— Report for 1872 and part tor 1873, 24. Reform School of Montreal : — Special Report concerning the administration of, 97. ' ' "aitj' Barracks : — Correspondence relating to the, 39. Cal'-.a''^ Asylum of theDsafand Dumb of Montreal :— Copy of all letters audreos'ed to Government by the Directors of the, 47. No. 12. Court of Appeal : — Copies of all Reports or correspondence relating to the or- ganization and construction of the, 54. Notaries and Registrars : — Petition for the passing of an Act to authorize Frangois D.N. Bastien and others to act as, 70. No. 24. R. Tibaudeau : — Copy of application for limit of 575 square miles on the River Gatineau ; also copy of Order in Council granting said limit, also copy of license, entry, correspondence and date of deposit by R. Thibaudeau, 199. Magdalen Islands : — Documents relating to the, 202. (1874-6) Public Accounts :— Statement for 1874, 16. No. 1. No. 3 No. 5 No. 9 No. 10 No. 1. No. 8. Tanneries : — Documents in relation to the exchange of Public Lands, at the Tanneries near Montreal, 27. No. 11. Provincial Bonds : — Return stating what amount of Provincial Bonds were sold in pursuance of an advertisement which appeared in the London Times of the 4th July 1874. 57, No. 15. Letters Patent : — Return of the names of all the Companies incorporated by Letters-Patent, from the 1st January 1869, 260. No. 23. Industrial and Reformatory Schools :— Copy of all Returns relating to, 260. No. 24. Immigration : — Copies of Order in Council and correspondence respecting, 260. No. 26. Beauport Lunatic Asylum :— -Report for 1874, 260. No. 34. Missisquoi and Black Rivers VaUey Railway Company :— Gorrespoi dence in relation to the grant to which such road is entitled, 300. LIST OF DODUMENTS &c.- continued. mi the Government, Province which le, 1873, 19. le administration ;;opy of all letters } relating to the or- <\ Act to authorize e miles on the River limit, also copy of Thibaudeau, 199. 'ublic Lands, at the icial Bonds were sold lie London Times of iies incorporated by rns relating to, 260. lence respecting, 260. . :_Corre8pot dence 300. (1876.) Public Accounts of Province of Quebec :— Statement of, 10. Agriculture and Public Works :— Report of the Commissioner, 19. Public Instuction : — Report of the Minister, 33. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 11. Montreal Ottawa and Western Railway Company and the North Shore Railway Company • —Copy of correspondence, deeds and contracts in re- lation to the construction and completion of their several linos of Railway, 42. No. 11. North Shore Railway ; — Contracts with Chicago contracting company for the construction and equipment of the North Shore Railway of Canada and also the charter. Provincial and Federal Laws, judicial decisions and divers documents respecting the Montreal Northern Colonization Railway Com- pany, 49. No. 14. River Jacques-Cartier : — Statement shewing the sums expended on the con- structruction of new bridge, 50. No. 17. General Elections :— Report of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery on the, 55. No. 22. Gasp^ Fishery and Coal Mining Company :— Statement showing the amount claimed by the Curator of ; together with all correspondence and documents relative thereto, 146. No. 23. Timber Limits:— Statement showing the names of all the holders of timber limits in the county of Bonaventiiro, &c., 146. No. 25. Quebec North and South Shore Turnpike Trust :— Report of the Conunis- sioners, 175. No. 31. Railway Companies :— Copies of reports made by the Provincial Railway Board or its Engineers : with a statement of sums of money paid to Railway Companies; copies of applications for money, the legal authority under which such sums of money have been paid and the names of the recipients and also the report of Messrs. Baillarg^ and Light, 42. Agrictilture Immigration and Colonization :— Third Report of the Committee on, 188. Code of Civil Procedure :— Circular addressed to Judges, Prothonotaries, Sheriffs and Advocates in relation thereto, 98. River St. Francis :— Petition for an Act to regulate the floating of cordwood on the, 188. fom^mmmam /^' J m2 LIST OF DOCUMENTS &c.- continued. (1876.) No. 3. Agriculture and Public Works : — Report of the Commissioner of, 33. Timber Limits : — Statement showing the purnhaae price of the limits men- tioned in tl>e Report of the Commissioner of Crown Lands for 1874, 99, No 18. Timber Limits: — Statement of the timber limits now under licenses, the locality of such limits, their extent, the name of the owners Ac, 99. No. 18. Crown Lands : — Statement showing the extent of Crown Lands still held by the Government of this Province, 99. No. 19. Provincial Bonds :— Copies of all correspondence on the subject of any loan negotiated since last Session under the Act or Acts authorizing the issue of Provincial Bonds for the payment of subsidies to Railways, 110. No. 19. ftuebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Copy of any Order in Council in relationtosaidRailway since the sanction of the Act which placed the said road under the contract of the Government &c., 88, 106. Legislative Assembly : — List of the Officers, Clerks and Messengers, 106. .vlv. No. 2. No. 24. Rivard, L. S. : — Copy of the Report of L. S. Rivard, Gold Mining Inspector in relation to his visit to the auriferous lands worked by Hon. J. H. Pope in the township of Ditton, 130. No. 30. Commissioners for receiving Affidavits : — Statement showing the names of persons residing in any district of the Province appointed Commissioner to take and receive affidavits in the Superior or Circuit Courts under Art. 30 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 186. No. 30. A statement showing the names of persons residing in the Province of Ontario, who have been appointed as Commissioners, 186. Industries : — Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on, 196. App. No. 5. (1877-8) No. 3. Crown Lands : — Report of Commissioner of : for year ending 40th June, 1877, 27. No. 4. Agriculture and Public Works : — Report of Commissioner of ; for year ending 30th June, 1877,27. No. 14. Loans : — Statement of all the Loans effected by the Province of Quebec, stat- ing rates of interest &c., 45. No. 15. Administration of Justice and the appointement of Judges :— Copies of all correspondence between the Government of this Province and the Govern- ment of the Dominion of Canada in relation to the, 46. Ti! Xk tl LIST OF DOCUMENTS &cc.~continued. ion No. 9. mes of mer to t. 30 of No. 9. Intario, No. 9. . No. 5. le, 1877, r ending No. 11. •ec, stat- es of all No. 18. Govern- {1877-8.) -.—continued. ' No. 20. School Bepotitory : — Statement of accounts of shewing the receipts including the proceeds of the sale of hooka and other articles — expenditure, including the purchase price of books amounts paid for rents, salaries and all other expenses connected with this department, also &c., names of the employees, 119. No. 21. Limits Sold : — Statement of since 10th December 1873, shewing the place where such limits are situated, the extent the names of I olders, dates of grants and price paid per mile, method of sale &c. 143. No. 23. Prisons Asylumi ftc, : — NinthRepor'iof thelnspectf.raof; for the year, 187&- 1877. 144. Receipts and payments of the Province of ftuehec :— Statement of receipts and payments from all sources, from 1st .July to 18th December. 1877, 44. No. 3. General Elections :— Report of tho Clerk of the Crown in Chancery on the, 143. No. 6. Montreal, Portland and Boston Railway :— Copies of all correspondence bet- ween the Government and the, 73. No. 9. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidenal Railway :— Copies of all correspon- dence between the Government and the various municipalities interested in the construction of, 144. Q,, M« G. 0. Railway : — Copies of the Reports of tho Commissioners, dated 16th March and 13th December 1876, respectively, 129. ftuebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Tenders received by Government for lease of, — and reports of engineer respecting said tenders, 144. ftuebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Copy of all Orders in Council respecting copies of all notarial deeds relating to said Railway. — Copies of all monthly estimates forwarded to Commissioners by the Govern- ment Engineer. A list of all officers of the said Railway, &., — Copies of all minutes of all meetings of the said Commissioners — Copies of all corres- pondence between the said Commissioners and the contractors of such railway respecting the carrying out of their contracts. A statement of all sums of money paid to contractors of said railway — Copies of all engineer's reports on said railway, 144. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Report of the Com- missioners respecting the progress of work on said road to 1st December, 1877. 54. Nicolas Riouz : — Copies of all correspondence exchanged between the Go- vernment of the Province and the Federal Government on the subject of seigniorial rights in the Seigniory of Ha ! Ha ! 62. 66 •''H m m 1074 LIST OF DOCUMENTS.--&c.-<;on Government and of licenses to cut urred by the Go- of Kamouraska (1878.) :— continued. No. 45. Voters lists : — Copies of legal opinions obtained by Government respecting those used at last general elections, and copy of instructions given by Go- vernment to registrars of the province concerning such lists, also statement of fees paid for said opinions, 144. No. 46. Crown Lands in the agency of Arthabaska : — Copies of all licenses issued since Confederation (not included inprevious returns) to cut timber on, 144. No. 47. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Peace and Crown :— Statement of revenue of office for district of Richelieu, 145. (1879) No. 1. Agriculture and Public Works :— Report of the Ccjmmissioner, 221. No. 3. Public Accounts : — Accounts for the fiscal year ended 30th June 1873, 250. No. 5. Public Instruction : — Report of the Superintendent of, 123. No. 14. Macdonald, Duncan : — Report of Walter Shanley in the matter between Duncan Macdonald and the Government, 29. No. 18. Mur, Geo. M. : — Copy of the Order in Council ordering the superannuation of the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, 339. No. 20. Militia : — Statement showing the amounts paid by the Government for the expenses and pay of the detachments of Militia which were employed on various occasions, from the 2nd March 1878, up to this date, 338. No. 21. St. Jean de Dieu Asylum :— Copies of reports, representations, examinations and all documents relating to the discharge of a certain number of patients from the 340. No. 24. Curran, J. J. : — Copies of Order in Council appointing J. J. Curran Esq. Q. C. Secretary of the Codification of the Statutes and Order in Council revoking his appointment, 342. No. 26. Corporation of each City, Town &c. :— Statement of all the sums of money paid or still due by each city, town &c., in virtue of 39 Vic, chap. 8. Section 3, 339. No. 27. Elections : — Detailed statement of the expenses incurred for the last General Elections in May 1878, in all the counties or electoral divisions not men- tioned in Public Accounts, 342. No. 29. Colonization Grant :— Statement of the outlay on account of the Colonization Grant since last Session, showing the amount expended in each county, 339. No. 31. Immigration : — Statement of the sums expended for Immigration since Con- federation, 340. m i 1076 LIST OF DOCUMENTS Sec— continued. (1879.) : — continued. No. 33. Hall, SlMluears :— Stuteinent .showing tho amounts refund* 1 by the De|)art- nient of Crown Lttucia or by liny other Department to the Messieurs Hall, 338. No. 37. MfiQtreal Kormal Sohool : — Copies of the contract for the furnisliing of tho Normal School at Montreal, ivith the tenders and correspondence relating to the laid contract, 341. No. 39. Quebec, Moatreal, Ottawa aud Ocoidental Railway :— Copies of the tenders called for and received in connection with the leasing of the, 10-1. No. 4'2. BeUerire Preperty : — Copies of letters >•,<,,. ■ No. 17. ' '■' 'iNd'lS. No. 23. No. 29. No. 34. No. 41. No. 43 No. 44. No. 5. No. 15. Public Insteuction (1881) -Report of Superintendent, 210. Timber emitting : — Copies of all Orders in Council, correspondence and docu- ments relating to extension asked for by the holders of timber cutting licenses, 208. LIST OF DOCUMENTS Sec— continued -lOftl he Province of nt, 297. )orte, Orders in J97. of the letter of 3 Government in 1 transfer, 297. , of interest and it of the receipts, 1879, 297. From ,he suspension of laka, 297. 1 relating to the ,ke St. John Rail- )orary or perma- tothe 4th June lot yet been sub- rch, 1878, on the ment showing all 1st January last. n y or on behalf of ber last, asking any, Ac, 297. esof agreemei 3, d any persons or It, &c., 297. dence and docu- timber cutting (1881.) -.—co'iUinued. No. 16. Colonization Roads : — Statement showing amount expended in each coun^ of tlrs Province since the commencement of the present fisdalyear for, 208* No. 18. Bash-rangers : — Copies of all instructions to agents and Bush-rangers, regard- ing seizure of wood, timber and bark since let November last, 208. No. 21. Municipal Loan Fund :— Copies of all Orders-in Council, correspondence and other documents rospocting the appointment of L. O. Taillon, Esquire, as com" missioner of the Municipal Loan Fund, 209. No. 22. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway : -Amount paid toL. A. Senecal, Esquire, sine 1st Novembc", 1879, as Superintendent of said Rail- way, either as salary or commission, for travelling expenses, or for any other reason whatsoever, 2()S. No. 23. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway : — Statement showing receipts from 1st January, 1880. to the 30th April lust, statement to give separately, for each month the number of miles in operation &c. &c, 208. No. 23. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Statement of receipts from passenger and freight traffic from 1st July, 1880, to 30th April, 181, 208. No. 29. Public Lands : — Statement showing the moneys collected by each of the Crown Lands agents and snh agents arising from the sale of public lands to settlers in different parts of the Province from the year 1878, inclusively, to lirst March last, 209. No. 30. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Statement of the mm debited to construction account, to be found in the statement of Public Accounts for the liscal year ended 30th J(me, 1880, 209, No. 31. Timber-cutting dues : — Copies of all Orders in Council, correspondence and other documents respecting timber cutting dues from the 1st July, 1880, to this day, 208. No. 34. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway:— List from 1st November 1879, to the 1st May instant showing date and time for which each ticket was granted. 2. List of special trains given gratuitously or otherwise to the Ministers of this Province, or to any of them, or to any other persons, show- ing prices demanded and paid for such trains from 1st November, 1879 to the 1st May instant, 269. No. 35. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Statement shewing the amount ol monthly salaries of all persons employed, 2. The monthly expen- diture of all trains on 3Gth April including salaries, fuel, lubricating oil and oil for lighting Ac. 3 Number of locomotives and cars of all kinds on 30th April last, and estimated value. 4 Number of men and hand ears in use on 30th April last, — Supplementary Return, 269. 'V \ I l082 LIST OF DOCUMENTS &c — continued. I,. I' [m h^'" VK (1881.) : — continued. No. 86. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway: — Comparative stat ement of moneys expended at Montreal and Quebec in workshops for manufacture of passenger freight and platform cars, number of cars oi each class built at each of these two cities from October, 1879 to Ist January 1871 Ac, 209. No. 40. South Eastern Railway Company : — Copies of all Orders in Council, contracts, writings or verbal agreements made between the Government, L. A. Seneca! , Esq. or any other person in the nam(^ of the Government with the South Eastern Railway Company from Ist November, 1879, respecting leasing or lending of cars or rolling stock, 209, 243. Na 51. Lanoraie and Joliette Railway:— Copies of Oru.jrs in Council, contracts, letters, orders anu generally of all documents respecting purchase, construction equipment and management of, 209. No. 53. Berthier branch line of Railway :— Copies of all Orders in Council, contracts, letters, orders and generally all documents relating to the construction, equipment and management of, 209. No. 56. Normal School at Three Rivers :— Copies of Petition presented to the Lieute- nant Governor in Council in favor of establishing a Normal School at Three Rivers, copy of a memorandum accompanying such Petition as well as the answer given by I'Abbe H. A. Verreau,— Copy of answer given by the Right- Reverend Bishop Latlfeche, to the remarks of I'ubbe H. A. Verreau ; 241. Public Accounts :— Evidence relating to, 246. No. 65. Quebec Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Report for 1880 respect- ing, 231. No. 37. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— List of accidents which have occasioned 1(«8 of life with full particulars, from 15th January, li^80, to the 10th instant. 269. No. 40. South Eastern Railway Company : — Copies of all Orders in Council, con- tiacts, &c between the Government, L. A. Seneciil, Estjuire or any other person in the name of the Government from Ist November, 1879, 283. No. 51. Lanoraie and Joliette Railway :— Copies of all Orders in Council and docu- ments relating to the purchase, equipment and management of the, 270. No. 53. Berthier branch of line Railway : — Copies of all Orders in Council and all docu- ineuts relating to the construction, equipment and management of the 270 No. 57. French loan : — The net amount received from and when payments on account were made, also amount of debentures issued and date of issue ; also amount of interest paid the Province on that portion of the loan which was not paid at the date named in the contract, also all costs incurred for negotiation of loan &c, also all copies of correspondence respecting the loan, 242. LIST OF DOCUMENTS Sxc-continued. loss ■ative statement for manufacture ch class built at 871 &c, 209. )uncil, contracts, nt, L. A. Senecal , with the South lecting leasing or contracts, letters, ise, construction louncil, contracts, the construction, ited 10 the Lieute- il School at Three tion as well as the ivenby theRight- Verreau ; 241. )rt for 1880 respect- 1 of accidents -which ith January, 1H80, in Council, con- lire or any other Ur. 1879, 283. I Council and docu- lent of the, 270. Luncil and all docu- [gement of the 270 irments on account issue; also amount |which was not paid . for negotiation of loan. 243. (1881.) : — continued. \ \ No. 59. Levis and Kennebec Bailway Company :— Copies of all Orden in Coaucil from Ist November, 1879, respecting the, 242. No. 64. Hochelaga and Longueuil tunnel :— Copy of the Report of W. Shanly Esq. respecting the Tunnel between Hochelaga ami Lr)ngueuil ; copy of agree- ment between the Government and the South Shore Railway and Tunnel Company respecting the passage of cars of Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway, 242. No. 69. Registry Office of the county of Bagot : — Copies of all Reports made upon th& administration of and manner in which the Registry Office has been kept since the appointment of Charles Laroche, Esquire ; of all letters and Petitions for the appointment of J. O. Bachand, Esquire, to that office and all other documents relating to the said appointment, 299. (1882) <'' -^" ^' ■;*•■ ; No. 5. Public Instruction : — Financial statement of Superintendent of, 21. No. 7. Quebec Lunatic Asylum : — Report of medical proprietary-directors of, 21. No. 11. Funded Debt : -Statement of since 1867, 160. No. 12. Epidemic diseases : — Copies of all correspondence relating to — with which certain inhabitants of this Province may have become infected while living within the territory of the neighboring States, 160. No. 14. Accounts of the late Province of Canada :— Copies of all correspondence Ac, and negotiations of any nature whatsoever since the Ist November, 1879, respecting, 160. No. 16. Municipal Loan Fund : — Copy of Order in Council appointing Ernpst Racicot, Esq., as commissioner of, 160. No. 18, Judiciary Reforms : — Report of the commission of coditication of the Statutes upon, 78. No. 21. ublic Accounts : — A statement by counties of the detaiU of the sum of $57,000 entered on page 61 for the year 1880-81, IGO. No. 25. Railway Companies: — Detailed statement of amounts annually paid by Govern- ment to various railways also amounts paid by Government for completion of North Shore Railway, 99. No. 26. Turnpike Road : — Correspondence, .* ■'-(„. the officers or managers of the Dominion of Canada Land and Colonization Company and the Commissioners of Crown Lands, since 18th March, 1882. Copies of documents referring to the general operations of the Company ; Orders in Council respecting former settlers of Whitton ; and further a list of the shareholders of the said Company, 216. Wo. 56. Conneil of Agriculture ft*., : — Statement of the travelling expenses, board, Ac, of the Council of Agriculture and of Arts and Manufactures, and of the Standing Committee of Exhibitions, during the last five years 216. No. 57. Special Warrants :— Detailed account of the sum of $410,450.73 expended under special warrants, under authority of 31 Vict., chap. 9, clause 47, 202. m-:i No. 58. Seigniory of Mingan :— Copy of the factum of the Hon. G. OKill Stuart, filed at the Crown Lands Office, in favor of the persons who claim the ownership of the Seigniory of Mingan, 300. No. 58. Terri Firrn^ of Mingan: — Copies of all correspondence exchanged between the Government and Alexander Denistoun and others, with respect to the ownership of the Terrfl, FirmS, of Mingan, with copies of titles in support of this claim. Also copies of the Report of the Order in Council granting to Alexander Denistoun et al., the privilege of working, during twenty -five years, the deposits of Magnetic Sand, 300. No. 61. Colonization Roads : — A detailed statement by counties of the amount of $65,000 spent for colonization roads between the 1st of July and the 31st of December, 1882. 300. No. 62. History of Canada :— Copies of the list of the documents relating to the His- tory of Canada, copied and kept in the Department of the Registrar of the Province of Quebec, 300. No. 63. Russell TS. the dueen :— Copy of a judgement of theLords of the judicial com- mittee of the Privy Council on the Appeal of Charles Russell vs. the Queen, on the information of Woodward from the Superior Court of New-Brunswick delivered 23rd June, 1882, 243. I LIST OF DOCUMENTS. Scc—contimied, 108t 1, correspondence operty on which )ort giving accord- I. & 0. R. R. who !. 192. respecting the ful- tween the Govern- pondence between d and Colonization 1 18th March, 1882. of the Company ; ; and further a list g expenses, board, anufactures, and of five years 216. 10,450.73 expended ip. 9, clause 47, 202. . OKill Stuart, filed ilaim the ownership hanged between the ith respect to the titles in support of ;ouncil granting to ig twenty-five years, of the amount of Kily and the Slst of lelating to the His- the Registrar of the lof the judicial com- lissell vs. the Queen, of New-Brunswick (1883.): — continued. No. 64. Fablio Employees : — Copies of Orders in Council containing theappointnient, promotion or increase of the saliuies of all public employeies from the 30th June, 1881 ; also copies of the Re{)ort!* of the deputy-heads of department^ recommending such appointments, prumotions and increases of salaries &s\ required by 40, Vict., chap. 9, sect, 21, 300. No. 69. Registrars TariflF:— Copies of all correspondence from 1876 respecting the Be- gistrars' tariff and of the instructions given on that subject, as well as copies of the judgment, i?eNo. 7 Superior Court, Terrebonne, Prevoet and Lachaine rendered on the 24th June, 1882 ; and copies of all correspondence and in- structions relating thereto, 300. No. 71. Commissioner of Railways :— Report of the Commissioner of Bailways of the Province of Quebec, for 1881-82, 295. (1884) -1 No. 2. Agriculture and Public Works :— Report of the Commissioner, 84. No. 27. (iuebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway :— Detaild account, with the date of each payment and of the name of the person to whom payment was made, of the item, Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway Construction and Equipment $837,391.63 on pages 11 and 109 of the Public Accounts for the fiscal year ending en the 30th June, 1882 and of the item Quebec, Montreal, Oltatva and Occidental Railway Construction $580,865.16 which is to be found on page 9 of the statement of the receipts and payments of the Province of Quebec from the 1st July to the 3l8t December, 1882 124. No. 31. Receipts and Expenditure :— Statement of, 56. No. 33. Le Molon, Mr. :— Copy of the Order in Council, No. 20, dated the 16th June 1883, authorizing the payment of $3,000.00 in November, 1881, by the Hono- rable ifedor Fetftre on account of a purchase of lands made in the name of Mr. de Molon in 1882, by a letter of the Honorable Mr. Flynn, 376. Tree :— Pamphlet prepared by J. C. Chapais, Esquire, on the planting of trees 106. No. 39. Montreal Catholic School Commissioner :— Copies of all Orders in Council and commissions in relation to the appointment of Commissioners named to inquii-e into the administration of the Catholic School Commissioners of the city of Montreal, of the reports made by them, a'ndof all correspondence in connection with this subject, 124. No. 40. Beauport Asylum :— Copies o'the contract passed between the Government and the proprietors of ttie Jieauport Asylum, in virtue oi the Resolution passed by this House on the 23rd March, 1883, 124. No. 42. Robitaille, L. A. :— Copies of all Orders in Council and reports reducing the pension of L. A. Robitnille, with copies of all correspon«lence, petitions &c.' exchanged in relation thereto, 124, 376. 1088 LIST OF DOCUMENTS Sec— continued. f^ r n m^ (1883.) •—coniinued. Ab. 83. Lo^ of 1882 : Copies of the Order in Council No. 150, dated 5th May, 1883, ordering the remittance of $30,000 with appears to the credit of the Province on page 8 of the statement of the receipts and payments from the 30th of Jtine to the 31st December, 1883, laid before the House at the last Session > this entry beini? in the following terms : " Loan of 1882, 45 Vict., chap. 18, " Special security deposit ; " with copies of all correspondence exchanged and of the cheque or order to pay given in relation thereto ; as well as copies of thjB. original contract entered into with respect to such loan, that made with the Bank of Montreal or any other institution or persona in connection with such loan, and of the deed of resiliation of the original contract, 376. No. 58u Intoxicating Liquors : — Copies of all circulars.inatructions and correspondence addressed to the Treasury Department, and to each and every collector of revenue of the rrovincc, since last session, with reference to the quantity of licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors, either under the provincial laws or under the federal laws, 376. No. 60. North Shore Railway Syndicate :— Copies of all correspondence respecting the payment of certain sums by the North Shore Railway Syndicate and the execution of the works wliich they were bound to perform ; the whole in accordance with the contract of sale of the eastern section of the Q, M., 0., 0. Vict., chap. 18, " 36 exchanged and well aa copies of loan, that made ona in connection al contract, 376. lid correspondence ivery collector of ce to the quantity ler the provincial ence respecting the Syndicate and the form ; the whole in on of the Q, M-r 0., ited and lost at the Attorney-General, rd of Notaries with ietter of credit was __ banking institu- itter of credit was .t was the amount ? Immendations, sug- to hold a gene- 'ublic Departments orders, dismissing date of such com- |by Mr. Casgrain, in } of the Province of 7 to June, 1883, Ways) in separate Rhowing annual aur- (18H.)— continued. Receipts and Expenditure ■.—continued. ,.,■,,> ^ ^ vtiV ' ' -'■.;f '.' V '>K plus or deficiency. Expense of legislation foe sfnie ))OTiod (Lefanoefl of hioneys for grants or other reasons ; the sale of the Quebec, Mont^e*ly Ottawa and Occidental Railway to the Federal Government ; 876. ■<'•. '.■''r't r, . /. No. 89. New Parliament Buildings :— Copy of the Ccmtjact P948ed>fo( the construction of the New-Parliamant Buildings and for furnishing and £^ing up the new Chambers. (1885) No. 2o. School of Navigation : — List of pupils who have followed the course of the Quebec School of Navigation since its foundation. 283. No. 27. Q. M. 0. and 0. Railway : — A statement giving the date of the appointment of the commission to investigate the sale itc, of the Q. M. 0. A 0. Railway, the name of the commis sioner ; the name ol the secretary ; date of appoint- ment &c., 317. Jesuit Barracks :— Copies of correspondence and information respecting the dis- posal of the property known as the "Jesuit Barracks grounds, " Quebec, 283. No. 29 No. 35 Colonization Roads :— A detailed statement of the employment of the *70,00U enteredonpage72of the Public Accounts for 1883-84 for colonization roads, 318. No. 44. Robitaille, L. A. :-- -Copy of the Order in Council No 87 of the 10th March 1872 grantmg an allowance to L. A, Robitaille who had resigned in No- vember, 1873, the oHice of superintendent of Woods and Forests, indicatinu; the members of the Committee upon whose recommendation the said order was passed ; copies of Orders in Council Xos. 242, 481, 482 Ac, 317. No. 48. Insurance Stamps :— Statement of all sums received by the Government from Insurance Stamps and the amount refunded up to date ; with a detailed sta- tement of all sums paid by the Province to obtain a decision from the Privy Council declaring such tax unconstitutional, 318. No. 55. Superior Court :— Statement by alphabetical order, of districts, of the terms of the Superior Court giving for each district the place where such terms are held, their date and the authority under which they have been so fixed, 318. No. 5C. Circuit Court :— Statement by alphabetical order, of districts, of the terms of the Circuit Court giving for each di8trict,the places where such terms are held, their date and the authority under which they were so fixed, 318, 67 \ \m LIST OF DOCUMENTS &c—c(mtinued. (1885.) — continued. / lTo.67. Govt of ttHMIl'l Bsnch :— Btatenipnt ])y alphabetical order ol' districtR, c , (he tenns of the Court of Queen's Bencli, giving for each district the pine where fUph terinsare held, their date and the authority under which the have been to fixed. 818. Noi S8i AndJAiny :r— fit»tement showing, apart from the control exercised in virtue r ,. ... >• 1 i> ■ (h« Act 46 Vict., ch. 4, by the Auditor of the Province over the credits vote :.) ** I by the Legiskture, if there is a regular and efliciont system of auditing th 'K*? 1' • •coounte ; Oftheaccountantofthe Legislative Council. Of the accountan r 1* 1 of the Legifhttive Assembly. Of the expenditure in each department. [Mil I the BCcountantdn each department, 318. Na 68. ProthonotaliM :— A list of the Prothonotaries of the Superior Court, i: ar :r iir: alph*betlcftl Ofder of districts, their profession, the date of their appoint v''>n £> I* »•■ ment and the permanent revenue of their office for each of the last fiv years, 319. r;V-* ' I No. 64. Sheriffs : — A list of the SherifTs of the Piovince, in alphabetical order of dit tricts, with their profession, the date of their appointment, and the perma nent revenue f otheir office for each of the last five yeare, 319. No. 68. Registrars : — A list of all the Registrars in the Province, in alphnbetica order, for the counties or registration divisions, with their profession, th date of appointment and the gross revenue of each office during each of th last five years, 319. No. 74. Montreal and Western Railway Company :— Copies of Petitions praying ai for the Montreal and Western Railway Company running from St. J(5r6m to Notre-Dame du Desert, 283. No. 77. Fishing Rights : — Statement showing the prices realized last year for the sal of fishing rights in the rivers of this Province as compared with the u set price fixed by the Government, 283. No. 80. Q. M. 0. and 0. Railway : — Copies of all correspondence, memoranda, Ac between the Government of the Province and the Canadian Pacific Railwa Company, respecting the collection of two instalments of one hundred th( usand dollars each, due on the purchase price of the western portion of th Q. M. O. & 0. Railway, the first on the 1st March, 1884, the second on th Ist March, 1885. Also, copies of all Orders in Council, or other document respecting the steps taken by the Government for the recovery of such tw instalments ; Detailed state ment of the $73,000,000 assumed by the Dom nion on the debt of the former Province of Canada, 319. No. 85. Henri de Puyjalon : — Copy of a report addressed by Count Henri de Riyjalo to the Commissioner of Crown Lands, containing a condensed treatise o Agriculture, natural grass, stock raising Ac, 283. ed. List of documents &c^ctmlinuU mi cal order of districts, of for each district the place hority under which thoy trol exercised in virtue of inceover the credits voted ■nt system of auditing the ,uncil. Of the accountant in each department. Of ,f the Superior Court, in the date of their appoint- ee for each of the last five 1 alphabetical order of dis- .pointment, and the perma- ivo yeare, 319. Province, in alphabetical with their profession, the ch office during each of the ,ies of Petitions praying aid ly running from St. J6r6me ealized last year forthe sale as compared with the up )ondence, memoranda, &c., e Canadian Pacific Railway llments of one hundred tho- I If the western portion of the [ch, 1884, the second on the Lncil, or other documents, for the recovery of such two VOOO assumed by the Domi- [da, 319. U Count Henri de Puyjalon ng a condensed treatise on ( (1886.) No. 18. Muicipal Loan Fund Sherbrooke :— Copies of th« OiWr iti CmifwiT', fixin>, the lunoiint wliieli the Government haa accepted from the city of Sherbrook< in Hittloiueiit of what it owed to the Municipal I/jan Fiihd, *nd of »U correis*^ pondonce and communications on the subject, 348. No. 22. Federal License Act :— A statement of all suoia paid by the Province, to have the Federal License Act declared unconatitutiooal ; specifying separately what has been paid to each advocate and firm .of advocate^ 348. No. 27. Printing, Advertizing, &o. : — An account in detail of allsiltnB of numey spent in eucli departnieiit for printing, advertising and stationery for the Ascal year 1884-85, 348. » IT "* .1 No. 35. Colonization Roads : —A detailed statement by oquntiee of the employment of the $143,()(K) expended since the Ist of July last for colonisation roads; the said .statement dintinguishing what was paid to the inspectors and to the general superintendent for salaries, from what was paid to each of them for travelling expenses, 348. No. 38. Tax on Exhibits : — A detailed statement of all sums paid by the Province to hiive dec'arcd unconBtitutional an act imposing a tax on exhibits ; specifying separately, what was paid to each advocate or firm of advocates ; together with the cost of engraving and printing the atamjxs ; and generally all expenses inciured by the Province in connection with the imposition and collection o such ^ax ; and all judicial costs resulting from the unconstitu- tionality of the statute ordering the same, 348. No. 31). Quebec Lite:ary and Historical Society :—Copie.s of the correspondence exchanged jetween the Provincial Secretary and the Quebec Literary and Historical Society, with refeience to the original manuscripts deposited by the late V..r. George B. Faribault, in the library of the society, and which are of the greatest importance to our history, 348. No. 42. Claims, i^Jiounts paid on :— A detailed statement of all the amounts paid since tne 30tli .June, 1885, on the claim existing at that date and really be- lon^'ing to the fiscal year ending on that day ; and alHO, a detailed statement of the amounts [)aid since the 30th June, 1884 to the 3()th June 1885, on the claims previous to that date and belonging to tho previous fiscal year, 348. No. 44. Loans : — A statement of tho amounts paid out of the Loans to the amount of $3,500,000 authorized by 45 Viet., chap. 18, and by 46 Vict., chap. 11, for all the purpoies mentioned in the preamble of the said Act 45 Vic , chap. 18., 348. No. 46. Reformatory and Industrial Schools :— A statement of the total of the sums paid by the Province from 1867 to 18S5, for Reformatory and Industrial Schools; for Insane Asylums ; for Public Instruction ; for Agriculture and Industries ; for Colonization ; for Charitable Institutions and for Railways, 348. IQM U8T.0I' DOCUMENTS &c-runliHueU. *" ' V.'' (1886.)— rawWnw"''- ., i>, yJ^O.^.r,jr«d9rAlLkl«I14» Act:- -A copy of the jiulKHiont nl tlio .SiiprriiK' CoDit of (1/ yi J- t "^.iCtujHAda HAid H«r Mnjcwty's I'rivy CchiikmI, in coniHctioii willi lliu c^imiitu- /i9 tL 'o t kip>>»lity of ihc l(leriit lyiceimo Act, H48. No,51. MunioipalLoanFund Sherbrooke :— The detuilH ot' tho Hiiin ut' 977,2r)9.41 "«/i*dm Ki.ii.i ^edkred to have been paid by tht> town of Hherl)rooke on accoiuit of the '*•' ^'^^' T* J''"" Munlcipftl Loan Fund, iini,'f'..qo"» f fiotn IheSOth June last (IS&O) including : The consolidated del)t ; Temporary . •? •'•' ■ ' *»"'«^^*' lontu; Grant in money, not yet paid, to the railway companies ; the amount I,* At •»(■«•.• ncf,,,g3,iry to complete the Parliament House and the Quebec Court House and which will be asked for in the next Estimates, 348. No. 55. Orders in Council :— A copy of the Order in Council, No. 379, dated the 10th of Scptend)er 1883, 348. No. ti4. Temporary Loan:— Copies of all Orders in Council anthorizing the temporary loans made during th(> years 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885 and 188G, 348. No. (15. Quebec Court House : — Statement in connection with the Quebec Court House building, shewing: 1. The original contract price; 2. The amount paid on account of original contract ; 3. The amount paid on accotmt of extra work ; 4. The date of signing the contract and date of completion as agreed, 348. No. 67. North Shore Railway Company : — Copies of all correspondence exchanged wilh the North Shore Railway Company, with respect to all negotiations entered into by tlu; (Jovernment in connection with the payment of the balance due by that company, and any contract passiul or projected for the purpose of changing the date at which the payments of the sums remaining due by the said company were to be made ; and also, copies of all contracts or agreementw made with the Canadiai' !'j '' lilw. y Company with respect to instalments due by thii' Con >*ny,346. No. 71. Parliament and Departmenta ungs :--Stati ut showing :— 1. The amount paid to date to the C' lotors for the ere lion of the Parliament and Departmental Buildings ; sptjc li ving separately what was paid under the contracts, and what was for extras. 2. Ive amounts still due to these con- tractors, and not contested, for work done. 3. The anion it claimod by such contractors, or any of them, for works not comprised in the b ding con- tracts, and for all other claims for any object whatsoever, which 1 1 ley pretend to have the right to bring against the Government, 348. '«!' ^iipn-nio Codit of will) lilt! cDimlllu- HUin of f77,'2r)9.4l ! on account of the l\e Honorable Mr. ,he Mayor of Sher- of the i-t'Sttion of bt of the Province !iUlcbt;Teniporiuy lanicH ; the amount lebec Court House ;7y,ilatc(UholOthof rizing the temporary [1880, ^48. the Quebec Court ico ; 'J. The amount paid on account of Lo of completion as ondenoe exchanged to all negotiations he payment of the )T projected for the the S1U118 remaining )pies of all contracts y Company with showing : — 1. The of the Parliament i was paid under the ill due to these con- t claim od by such n the b ding con- , which they pretend LIST OF DOCUMENTS Scc-amiimttpi)mIh and the lYivy Council of England, in the case of the Attorney Oencral of thin i'ruvince, clftimiDg the payment, liy privilege of tint $7.'i,()(N) deposited with tlie fizchftnge Bnnk uf Montreal, of the fiictumfl, of the judge's notes, of the iniitructiuns given to oounael, Hiid of all corrcspandence on the subject, 348. No. 74. Jesuit's Property :— Copies of all correspondence exchanged between the Pro- vincial (Jovcrnnicnt iiiul the roligious nnthurities, refli>ecting the disposal of th(! lands heretofore lielonginK to the Order of Jesuits, 348. No. 6y. (IHtii')) Municipal Loan Fund Sherbrooke :— Copies of all correspondence exchanged between the (loveriimont of this Province or sny of its members and the autboiiticH of the city of Sherbrooke, respecting the debt duo the Municipal Loan Fund, 348. No. 72 (1885) Regina vs. Tasa^ :— Copies of the complaint, of the evidence at the pre- liminary investigation, of the commitment, of the indictment of the Judge's charge, of the verdict, and of the sentence, in re Regina r.i. Joseidi Tas.>(i", Court of tiueen's Bench, Crown Side, at Montreal, March Term, 1^85, 348. No. 81. (188r») Corneillier and Leblanc :— Copies of all memorials, correspondence and telegrams relating to the accusations brought before the Court of Queen's IJench, C'rown Side, of Montreal, against Messrs. Corneillier and LoBlanc ; as well as copies of the indictments and of the [)reliminary investigation made before the Police Magistrate, 348. No. 12. Receipts and Payments :— Statement of the Recei|)ts and Paymcnt« of the I'rovince of Quebec from all source, from 1st July 1885 to 31st Marca 188G, 41. No. 29. O'Sullivan, Henry : — Correspondence respecting the inspection of a more suit- able line than that already inspected to connect the net-work of tht; New- Brunswick Railways with the Intercolonial, the Grand Trunk and the Canadian Pacific at Quebec, 42i). No. 37. Canadian Labrador :— Copy of the report of a voyage made to the Canadian Labrador coast in virtue of an Order in Council, by Mr. Saint-Cyr, ex-mem- ber and curator of the miiseuni of the Department of Public Instruction. Also a copy of his catalogue of plants and birds of the north shore, and of the islands belonging to the Canadian Labrador ; which plants and birds are to be seen in the museum of the Department of Public Instruction, 429. No. 78. ftuebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental Railway = A statement " of all the sums paid for the Q. M. 0. it 0. Railway from the date of ihe delivery of the road to this day, as well as of all claims admitted by the Government and not yet paid ; the said statement to specify the payments made or to be made for work done prior to the sale of the roiui, and all sums paid or to be paid for work done after the sale, but repaid to the Government of the Province, 410. " u 1094 BIST OP I DOCUMENTS iko- continued. (1886-) — continued. Debt ef the Old Province :— A detailed Ktntement of the debts of the old Province of Cwnada making up the sum o'i $7'},(K)6,088.84 assumed by the Dominion of Qanada, to wit; $6'2,50(»,000 under section 1;2 of the Briti>-h North America Act, 1867 and $10,50(5,088.84 by the Federal Act, 36 Victoria, oliapter 80. (Appendix, No, 1.) 70. (1887) No. 16. Canaditn Labrador :— Copy of last Report. ,,No. 17. Bender, E. D. :— Fishing operations on North Shore. No. 21. Duties, fte. : — Duties, Tolls, Forfeitures and Penalties remitted by the Lieu- tenant-Governor. No. 23. Taxes :— Suits for Taxes imposed by the act 45 Vict., chap. XXII. Judgments rendered. No. 24. Federal License Act 1882 : — Judgment of the Superior Court respecting. No. 26. Bellechasse : — Remissiors of arrears of interest. No. 27. Montreal and Sorel Railway Company :- -Correspondence respecting a Pe- tition for a grant in favor of this road. No. 30. Louis Tellier : — Statement of sums paid to him since 1875. No. 31. Mr. Gauthier . — Correspondence with reference to the appointment of a suc- ces'jor to. No. 37. School of Navigation, Quebec : — Amounts for maintenance of the. No. 38. L. G. Desjardins :— Cost of printing the Sjieech of No. 44. District of St. Francis : — Receipts and B'xpenditure from 1867 to 1885. No. 49. J^r^mie Demers :— Orders and documents respecting his dismissal. No. 52. Agronomical establishment : - Correspondence with reference to the foun- dation of an. No. 53. Orders in Council : — Dismissing public employees. No. 54. Faradis : — Copy of the factum of Rev. P. Paradis against the management of the Crown Lands. No. 56. Municipal Loan Fund • — Amounts collected on account of. No. 57. Hon. Mr, Savage :— Copy of his resignation, Ac. No. 63. Baie des Chaleurs Railway Company :— List of Shareholders. No. 64. Colonization Roads :— Mmiicipal aid g-"en or paid to such roads. LIST OF DOCUMENTS Scc—eontrnved. 1095 e debts of the old .84 flBSumed by the l;2 of theBiitif-h ral Act, 36Vicloria, omiitea by tlie Lieu- vp. XXII. Judgments Court respecting. jnce respecting a Pe- 875. ppointmeiit of a euc- ince of the. Ill 1867 to 1885. Is dismissal, leference to the foun- list the management of It of. ftiolders. Luch roads. (1887.) — continued. No. 65. Jacques Cartier Bank : — Claim of the Jacques-Cartier Bank agaiiut the Go- vernment. No. 69. W. C. Languedoc : — Documents respecting his diamisaal. No. 78. Bale des Chaleurs Railway Company :— Order in Council, 337 accepting tho declaration of option by the — in favor of the conversion of its land subsidy into a money subsidy. ^^^ No. 80. John Langelier : — Petition of Right granted to. ' No. 81. Clerk of the Crown in Chancery :— Copy of the Report of the. No. 87. Azarie Lavigne : — Correspondence with reference to the making of debks for the Legislature. Society of Jesus : — Correspondence with reference to the Bill incorporating the, pp. 223 and 22J. Blaiklock: — Survey made by Blaikloek and O'Dwyer, resjiecting the Division line, between Farnham and the Seigniory of the St. Hyacinthe. Quebec Court House : — Execution of additional work for the construction of the Court House and New Parliament Buildings. Tlu! depositions of Mesisrs .1. B. Derome and S. Lesage, made 17th May instant, before the Committee on Public Accounts, with the statements annexed, page, 2'.)4. No. 40. Uuebec and Lake St. John Railway :— Correspondence relntingto the comple- tion of such Railway, 113. Petitions of the citizens and of the Catholic Association of Montreal, for amendments to the License Law, 134. Report of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery on the (lenertil Elections, of 1880 134. FINIS. -^r '■-^■-yr'- ERRATA. m (Page 18.) Accounts and Papers :— After item 128, read 129, 130 instead of 229, 230. (Page 60.) Accounts and Papers :— At the endofitem551,read"S. Papers, No. 104" instead of " S. Papers, No. lOr^" (Page 61.) Accounts and Papers :— At the end of item 557, insert the words " To be printed, 297. (Page 87.) Accounts and Papers :— In item 814 read " Bonds " instead of " Boards." (Page 232.) Last paragraph — read " Beauce, Dorchester, Bellechaese, Ac," instead of Dor- chester, Belllechasse, &c." (Page 383.) Between the third and fourth lines, insert the woods " Davidson, Carter ard Ouimet : — Vide Accounts, 1507." ^^^' S7n stead of 229, 230. Papers, No. 104" instead e words " To be printed, ead of " Boards." e, ifec," instead of Dor- " Davidson, Carter ard s7n