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66d. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 27th April, 1885, for copies of a report made by Mr. Joseph Simard, Dominion Arbitrator, under date of 16th October, 1883, recommending that a sum of money should be paid to George Lavoie, of the parish of Ste. Cécile du Bic, for damages caused to his property by the Intercolonial Railway, or fixing the amount of such damages. Presented to the House of Commons, 3rd May, 1886.-M. Langelier—

Not printed. 66e. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 14th April, 1886, for copies of all documents addressed to the Honorable the Minister of Railways, praying, on the part of Jean Baptiste Plante, of St. Charles, that his claim for two horses killed on the Intercolonial Railway may be referred anew to the Dominion Arbitrators. Presented to the House of Commons, 6th May, 1886.- Mr. Amyot........ .Not printed.

66f. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 28th April, 1886, for copies of the award or report of the Dominion Arbitrators, with the evidence and papers connected therewith, in the matter of claims in connection with section 16 of the Intercolonial Railway, on the part of the estate of the late John Bannon, Esq.; the late William Muirhead, Esq.; William Wilkinson, Esq., and the other claims investigated at the same time as those named above, and connected with the said report or award. Presented to the House of Commons, 31st May, 1886.—Mr. Mitchell ......... Printed for Sessional Pape ́s only.

669. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 4th March, 1886, for a Return showing the quantity of stores purchased and taken into stock for the Intercolonial Railway during the last six months of the year ending 31st December, 1885, specifying what stores and of what kind purchased under contract, and the names of the several contractors, and the several amounts paid under such contracts. Presented to the House of Commons, 31st May, 1886. — Mr. Weldon.............. Not printed.

66h. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 29th March, 1886, for a Return of the earnings and working expenses of the Intercolonial Railway for each month from 1st July, 1885, to 1st February, 1886, specifying the different sources of earnings and the amount (if any) in each month, credited from mechanical stores account to earnings. Presented to the House of Commons, 31st May, 1886.-Mr. Weldon Printed for Sessional Papers only.

667. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 4th March, 1886, for a Return showing the number of men employed on the Intercolonial Railway between Campbellton and Halifax and between St. John and Shediac, including the men employed at the different stations, specifying the number at each station and the men employed on the machine shops at Moncton; the number and names of men dismissed or discharged from the employment of the railway since 1st October last, and the several causes of such dismissal or discharges; also any reduction of wages payable to the employees or any of them since the first day of October last. Presented to the House of Commons, 31st May, 1886.- Mr. W ldon............................ Not printed.

67. Return to an Address of the House of Commons to His Excellency the Governor General, dated 8th March, 1886, for copies of all Orders in Council passed for the granting of the subsidy authorized by the Acts 47 Victoria, chapter 8, and 48-49 Victoria, chapter 58, for a line of railway connecting Montreal with the harbors of St. John and Halifax by the shortest and best practicable route;" of all reports of engineers upon which said Orders in Council may be based, together with a statement of all monies paid in connection with the same, and of all persons to whom such payments may have been made. Presented to the House of Commons, 5th April, 1886. - Mr. Laurier. Not printed.

67a. Return to an Address of the House of Commons to His Excellency the Governor General, dated 1st April, 1886, for copies of all correspondence between the Government of the Dominion of Canada and the Government of Nova Scotia, in reference to the Short Line Railway in Nova Scotia, and legislation affecting the same. Presented to the House of Commons, 28th April, 1886.-M. Tupper......... Not pri ted.

676. Report of the Chief Engineer of Government Railways, submitting the reports of Messrs. Donken and Hyndman on Cape Breton surveys, 1886. Presented to the House of Commons, 19th May, 1886, by Hon. J. S. D. Thompson-Printed for both Distribution and Sessional Papers.

68. Copy of an agreement between the Chignecto Marine Transport Railway Company (Limited) and Her Majesty Queen Victoria, represented by the Minister of Railways and Canals of Canada, dated 4th March, 1886. Presented to the House of Commons, 5th April, 1886, by Hon. ..Not printed. J. H. Pope....................... 69. Return to an Address of the Senate to His Excellency the Governor General, dated 15th April, 1885, for a copy of all correspondence between the Department of Justice and any member of Parliament or others in relation to the investigation which took place last summer in regard to the administration of the penitentiary of St. Vincent de Paul, and the difficulties in the administration of the said institution. Presented to the Senate, 30th March, 1886.-Ho. M. Not Bellerose inted. p 69a. Return to an Address of the Senate to His Excellency the Governor General, dated 1st March, 1886, for a copy of a protest of the deputy warden of St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary Télesphore Ouimet) objecting to the evidence of Hector Demers, summoned as a witness on the 14th July, 1884, being taken before the commission of enquiry named to enquire into the management of the aforesaid penitentiary in 1884. Presented to the Senate, 30th March, 1886.-Hon. Not pointed. Mr. Bellerose....

696. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 3rd March, 1886, for a Return showing the number of convicts in the Dominion penitentiaries for the years 1884-85, who were employed at work that competes with free labor; the kind of work employed at; the number employed at each kind of work; the number employed outside by contractors; and the amount received per day by the Government for each convict so employed; and where the goods so manufactured were disposed of. Presented to the House of Commons, 22nd April, 1886.-Mr. Wilson..... ..... Not printed.

70. Message from His Excellency the Governor General, transmitting copies of the several despatches from the Imperial Government in reference to the engineers' certificates of competency in the British mercantile marine. Presented to the House of Commons, 9th April, 1886, by Sir Hector Langevin...... Not pri ted.

71. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 31st March, 1886, for a Return showing the amount of notes of the several bauks of the Dominion in circulation on the 1st March last; the amount of Dominion notes in circulation and in the hands of the banks on the same date; and the amount of gold held by the Government and the banks for the redemption of Dominion and bank notes at the same date. Presented to the House of Commons, 14th April, 1886.—Mr. McMullen.... Not pri ted.

72. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 27th April, 1885, for copies of all correspondence, minutes of evidence taken, reports, memoranda or telegrams whatsoever, relating to or causing the dismissal of one Brenton H. Dodge, of Kentville, King's county, Nova Scotia, from the office of collector of the port of Kentville, Nova Scotia. Presented to the House of Commons, 15th April, 1886.—Mr. Moffat..... Not printed.

73. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 29th March, 1886, for a Return showing seizures made at the port of Winnipeg, or any of its outports, by the Customs officers or officials, between 1st January, 1885. and the 11th March, 1886, in which fines were imposed, deposits forfeited, or goods sold after seizure; giving the names of the persons upon whom fines were imposed, who forfeited deposits, or whose goods were sold after seizure; giving the a nount of each fine imposed, of each forfeit deposited, and of the amount obtained in each case in which goods were sold; and stating in detail the name, official position and salary of each officer to whom any part of the money so realized was paid, and the amount in each case thus paid to the said officer. Presented to the House of Commons, 15th April, 1886.—Mr. Paterson (Brant)................. ........ Not printed.

74. Returu to an Address of the House of Commons to His Excellency the Governor General, dated 29th March, 1886, for copies of all the evidence, together with the judge's charge, and all other papers relating to the trial of Loison Mongrain for the murder of David L. Cowan, a

policeman, late of the county of Carleton. Also all petitions, correspondence and Orders in Council relating to the commutation of the death sentence of Loison Mongrain. Presented to the House of Commons, 19th April, 1886.--Mr. Prow.. Nol printed.

75. Message from His Excellency the Governor General, transmitting copies of certain despatches from the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and of other papers, with reference to the Aspy Bay affair. Presented to the House of Commons, 20th April, 1886, by Sir Hector Langevin......... Printel for Sessional Pape so ly.

76. Return to an Address of the House of Commons to His Excellency the Governor General, dated 19th April, 1886, for copies of all despatches from or correspondence with the Imperial Government, respecting the complaint of the Legislature or Government of Prince Edward Island that the terms of Union between that Island and the Dominion have not been carried out, or with respect to the mission of delegates to the Imperial Government from Prince Edward Island on the subject of such complaint. Presented to the House of Commons, 19th April, 1886.--Mr. McInty e.. Pri ted fo· both Distributio, and Sessional Pape s.

76a. Supplementary Return to an Address of the House of Commons to His Excellency the Governor General, dated 19th April, 1886, for copies of all despatches from or correspondence with the Imperial Government, respecting the complaint of the Legislature or Government of Prince Edward Island that the terms of Union between that Island and the Dominion have not been carried out, or with respect to the mission of delegates to the Imperial Government from Prince Edward Island on the subject of such complaint. Presented to the House of Commons, 30th April, 1886.-Mr. McIntyre........ Printed for both Distribution and Sessio al Pupe s.

77. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 29th March, 1886, for a Return of names, tonnage, number of n.en and armament of steamers or sailing vessels forming the present Marine Police Force of Canada, the extension of which is referred to in the Speech from the Throne. Presented to the House of Commons, 22nd April, 1886.-M. Mitchell.......Not printed. 77a. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 29th March, 1886, for a Return of the numbers and names of United States fishing vessels frequenting the inshores of Canada for fishing and kindred purposes, during each of the several years that the Treaty of Washington has been in operation; also the kinds and estimated quantities of fish taken yearly by each American vessel, and the probable period of each fishing voyage or voyages. Presented to the House of Commons, 22nd April, 1886.—M». Mitchell. Not printed.

776. Return to an Address of the House of Commons to His Excellency the Governor General, dated 29th March, 1886, for a copy of the Report of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries to the Privy Council under date of 15th December, 1869. Presented to the House of Commons, 22nd April, 1886.-M. Mitchell....... Printed for Sessional Papers only.

77c. Return to an Address of the House of Commons to His Excellency the Governor General, dated 1st April, 1886, for copies of all fishery regulations or official notices, and of instructions to fishery officers or other persons commanding the alleged Marine Police Force of Canada, under the Fishery Act of 1868, relative to fishing practices by United States citizens exercising privileges conceded by the Treaty of Washington in common with Canadian fishermen, the said copies to be accompanied by a description of the various instances and of the manner and effect of enforcing the said regulations or notices. Presented to the House of Commons, 28th April, 1886.-Mr. Mitchell.......... Not printed.

77d. Return to an Address of the House of Commons to His Excellency the Governor General, dated 5th April, 1886, for copies of all correspondence between the Government of British Columbia, or any person, and the Dominion Government, with regard to the deep-water fisheries on the coast of British Columbia. Presented to the House of Commons, 29th April, 1886.—Mr. Shakespeare...... ... Printed for Sessional Papers only.

77e. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 19th April, 1886, for a Return giving the number of whitefish fry at the various fish hatcheries of the Dominion for distribution next

spring; also the number of pickerel and black bass; also the instructions that have been given for their distribution. Presented to the House of Commons, 11th May, 1886.-Mr. Go-don

Not printed. 77f. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 14th April, 1886, for copies of all claims for fishing bounties by Louis Pinault and Michel Pinault, of Ste. Cécile, Bic, fishermen ; of all affidavits or declarations in support of the said claims; of all correspondence in relation to such claims between the Department of Fisheries or any other Department of the Government and the said Louis Pinault and Michel Pinault or other persons; also of all reports of fishery overseers in relation to the said claims. Presented to the House of Commons, 14th May, 1886.Mr. Langelier.. Not printed.

78. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 2nd March, 1885, for a Return of the names of the president, vice-president, directors (or provisional directors, as the case may be) and shareholders of the various railway companies for whose lines subsidies have been granted by the Parliament of Canada, and the amount of the stock held by each individual. Presented to the House of Commons, 28th April, 1886.—Mr Lister... Not printed.

78a. Papers, correspondence, etc., respecting subsidies to certain railway companies, and towards the construction of certain railways, as follows: Moncton and Buctouche Railway Company; line of railway, Ingersoll to Chatham, Ontario; Northern and Western Railway Company; the Caraquet Railway Company; Lake Erie, Essex and Detroit Railway Company; Thunder Bay Colonization Railway Company; Parry Sound Colonization Railway Company; railway from New Glasgow to Montcalm, Quebec; railway from Hereford to Eaton, Quebec; railway from St. Félix to Lake St. Gabriel, Quebec; railway from Glenannan to Wingham, Ontario ; railway from McCann Station to Joggins, Nova Scotia; railway from L'Assomption to L'Epiphanie, Quebec; Montreal and Western Railway Company; railway from St. Andrews to Lachute, Quebec; Canada Atlantic Railway Company; railway from Truro to Newport, Nova Scotia ; Quebec and Lake St. John Railway Company; Cap Rouge and St. Lawrence Railway Company; Long Sault to Lake Témiscamingue; Gananoque to Delta; line of railway along Stewiacke Valley; Perth Station to Plaister Rock Island, New Brunswick; Fredericton to Prince William, New Brunswick; Newcastle to Douglastown. New Brunswick; point on Canadian Pacific Railway to Eganville, Ontario; Napanee, Tamworth and Quebec Railway Company; and Albert Railway Company. Presented to the House of Commons, 27th May, 1886, by Sir Hector Langevin.... ....Not printed

786. Return to an Address of the House of Commous to His Excellency the Governor General, dated 1st April, 1886, for copies of all petitions from the Legislature of Nova Scotia or any member thereof, and the Dominion Government or any member thereof; and all Orders in Council of either Government, respecting the re-adjustment or increase of the money subsidy paid, or to be paid, by the Dominion Government to the Government of Nova Scotia, not already brought down. Presented to the House of Commons, 31st May, 1886.—Mr. Kirk— Printed for Sessional Papers only.

79. Return to an Address of the House of Commons to His Excellency the Governor General, dated 14th April, 1886, for a copy of the memorial of the North-West Council presented to the Government by Messrs. Wilson and Ross, members of said Council, and of any answer made to said memorial and of any correspondence between the Government and the Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Territories or other parties in reference thereto. Presented to the House of Commons, 29th April, 1886.-Mr. Watson—

Printed for both Distribution and Sessional Papers.

90. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 31st March, 1886, for Return of names, rank and corps of the officers composing the Military Claims Commission, while at Winnipeg; stating also any subsequent changes in the personnel of the commission, with reasons for the same. Presented to the House of Commons, 3rd May, 1886.—Mr. Trow Not printed.

soa. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 7th April, 1886, for copies of all correspondence between the Minister of Militia and Defence and any official of the Mi'itia Departpondence

ment, and any officers of volunteer corps, whether on active service or not, all officials of
rifle associations, and other parties, in reference to the character of the ammunition made at
the Quebec Cartridge Factory and supplied for use in the field, for practice, or at rifle matches;
including reports of all tests of such ammunition made by any such officers or officials of rifle
associations. Presented to the House of Commons, 3rd May, 1886.-Mr. Casey....... Not printed.
sob. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 31st March, 1886, for a Return of names
of the staff paymasters appointed, showing whether non-combatants or not, with rank and
corps of such as were in the active militia; with rate of pay and length of services in all cases.
Presented to the House of Commons, 7th May, 1886.-Mr. Trow........
Not printed.

soc. Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 7th April, 1886, for
copies of all correspondence between the Minister of Militia and Defence and any official of the
Militia Department, and any officers of volunteer corps, whether on active service or not, all
officials of rifle associations, and other parties, in reference to the character of the ammunition
made at the Quebec Cartridge Factory and supplied for use in the field, for practice, or at rifle
matches; including reports of all tests of such ammunition made by any such officers or
officials of rifle associations. Presented to the House of Commons, 11th May, 1886.—Mr.
Casey.....
.Not printed.

sod. Statement of militia pensions, awarded by Order in Council, consequent upon the rebellion
of 1885, North-West Territories. Presented to the House of Commons, 13th May, 1886, by Sir
Adolphe Caron........
Printed for Sessional Papers only.

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soe. Copy of a Report of the Honorable the Privy Council, approved by His Excellency the
Governor General in Council on the 8th July, 1885, respecting regulations as to pensions and
gratuities, rebellion, North-West Territories. Presented to the House of Commons, 13th May,
1886, by Sir Adolphe Caron......
Printed for Sessional Papers only.
soƒ. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 31st March, 1886, for copies of instruc-
tions to Major Bell, Major-General Laurie, S. L. Bedson, and other non-combatants, employed
during the North-West campaign, from the Minister of Militia, Major-General Middleton, or
the Adjutant-General of Militia, and of correspondence between the last-named authorities
and such non-combatants. Presented to the House of Commons, 13th May, 1886.-—Mr. Trow—
Printed for Sessional Papers only.

sog. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 31st March, 1886, for a Return showing
names of all militia officers and non-combatants appointed as transport and supply officers,
giving rank and corps of militia officers, with dates of appointment, rates of pay, by whom
appointed, and on whose recommendation, and total payments to each to date. Presented to
the House of Commons, 14th May, 1886.-Mr. Trow........... Printed for Sessional Papers only.
soh. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 31st March, 1886, for a Return of all
horses, ponies, cattle, furs, waggons, carts and other property seized by the Mounted Police or
Expeditionary Force, while on service in the North-West between 27th March and 1st August,
with the disposition made of the same, the names of persons from whom such seizures were
made, and the amounts (if any) paid, received, or now payable or receivable, on account of
such property. Presented to the House of Commons, 14th May, 1886.—Mr. Trow—

Printed for Sessional Papers only.

so. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 31st March, 1886, for a Return stating
name, rank and corps of all officers composing the staff of Major-General Middleton, and the
capacity in which each served. Presented to the House of Commons, 14th May, 1886.—Mr.
Trow.
Printed for Sessional Papers only.

soj. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 31st March, 1886, for copies of all corres-
pondence between one James Anderson and the Minister of Militia, Major-General Middleton,
and any member of the Government, with respect to the purchasing of supplies, cost of trans-
port and other expenditure incurred during the North-West Rebellion. Presented to the House
of Commons, 14th May, 1886.-Mr. Trow...
Printed for Sessional Papers only.

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