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CONTENTS OF VOLUME No. 4.

No. 5. MARINE AND FISHERIES:-Annual Report of the Department of, for the year

ended 30th June, 1872.

-Reports of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries; and memorandums

and documents prepared for the Honorable Mr. Campbell in connection
with his mission to England; and despatches from his Excellency the
Governor General to the Colonial Secretary, on the subject of the
Fisheries, &c., &c., Not printed.]

-Correspondence &c., relating to the conduct, suspension and

dismissal of Mr. W. Cooke, Fishery Overseer, in the County of Bonnaven-

ture. [Not printed.]

-Correspondence between the Dominion and Imperial Govern-

ments, relative to the illegal abduction, by American Citizens, from the

Port of Guysboro', in Nova Scotia, of the American Fishing Schooner,

C. II. Horton, while awating the action of the Court of Admiralty in

Canada.

-Correspondence between the Minister of Marine and Fisheries and
the Imperial Board of Trade, relative to the granting of Masters' Certifi-
cates of competency to pilots.

CONTENTS OF VOL. NO. 5.

No. 6.. INLAND REVENUES OF DOMINION OF CANADA:-Report, Returns, and Statistics

of, for the year ended 30th June, 1871.

No. 7 .. MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS OF CANADA for the year 1869-70. Part I.
Municipal Returns, Ontario.

No. 11.. LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT:--Report of the Librarian on the State of.

No. 12.. BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, AND BURIALS :-General Statement of, for certain
Districts in the Province of Quebec. (Not Printed).

No. 13.. BANKS-Lists of the Shareholders of the several Banks of the Dominion of

Canada, in compliance with the Act 34 Vic., cap. 5, sec. 12.

No. 14.. CENSUS :-Returns for the year 1871, taken under the Act 33 Vic., cap. 21.

(Not Printed).

-Report of things done under "The Census Act," in conformity with
the 27th section of the said Act. (Not Printed).

No. 15.. MANITOBA EXPEDITION :-Statement of Expenditure made on account of,

under authority of a Special Warrant issued by His Excellency the

Governor General, according to provisions of Act 31 Vic., cap. 5, sec. 35,

clause 2, and Order in Council, 17th October, 1871.

-Order in Council, dated 17th October, 1871,

respecting the appropriation of $100,000 to meet the expenditure of the
expeditionary force about to proceed to the Province of Manitoba.

No. 16.. UNFORESEEN EXPENSES:-Return of Warrants issued under authority of orders

in Council, from 1st July, 1871, to 31st March, 1872, and charged to

appropriation for Unforeseen Expenses, granted by Act 34 Vic., cap. 1,

schedule B.

No. 17.. SUPERANNUATION :-Statement of all allowances and gratuities granted under
the Act 33 Vict., Cap. 4, intituled: An Act for the better ensuring the
efficiency of the Civil Service of Canada, by providing for the superannu
ation of persons employed therein in certain cases.

-Statement of the cases in which additions have been made

to the actual number of years' service of persons employed in the Civil

Service who have been superannuated, under the provisions of the Act

33 Vict., Cap. 4.

No. 18.. WASHINGTON TREATY :-Message from His Excellency the Governor General

transmiting for the information of the House of Commons certain Despatches

and Minutes of the Privy Council, having reference to the Treaty of

Washington.

-Message from His Excellency the Governor General

transmiting for the information of the House of Commons, certain

Despatches and Correspondence between the Governments of Nova Scotia,

Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island and the Imperial Government,

in reference to the Fishery Clauses of the Treaty of Washington.

No. 19.. RED RIVER -Schedule of claims arising out of the late Insurrection at Red
River, reported on by the Hon. the Recorder of Manitoba.

-Return to Address for a statement in detail of all the claims
made by the different persons named in the Report of F. G. Johnson,
Commissioner, to whom were referred for investigation the claims of
sufferers by the Insurrection in Ruperts Land, in 1869-70; shewing
item by item the nature of the claims, &c.; also, of the instructions which
were given to the gaid Commissioner Johnson. [Not printed.]

--Return to Address, for a statement in detail of all the claims
made by John Schultz, Esquire, and filed either with the Government or
with the Recorder Johnson, shewing item by item the nature of these
claims, the proof produced in their behalf, &c. Also copies of the In-
structions which were given to the said Recorder Johnson, regarding
these claims, &c. [Not Printed.]

No. 20.. PROVINCIAL AND DOMINION NOTES:-Circulation statement of Provincial and
Dominion Notes to the 31st March, 1872. [Not Printed.]

No. 21.. BANK OF UPPER CANADA:-Statement of Affairs of the estate of the Bank of
Upper Canada on the 31st March, 1872, compared with the Statement of

the 30th June, 1871, returned to Parliament in accordance with the Acts
33 Vict., Cap. 40, Sec. 9, and 34 Vict., Cap. 8, Sec. 9.

-Return to Address, Statement of all costs and

charges connected with the survey and management of the Intercolonial

Railway, since the date of last Return made to this House on the subject,

up to the present time; shewing in separate sums the amount of travelling

and other expenses of the Commissioners, including all the expenses of

the Commissariat Office, since the above date.

-Return to Address, Papers, Letters and Docu-

ments that have passed between the Government of the Dominion, the

Commissioners on the Intercolonial Railway, and other persons interested

in the following matters, viz. :-As to the rent paid by the said Com-

missioners, for the use of the House now occupied at Newcastle, by A.

Light, Esq,, and the Intercolonial Office, stating who was the owner.

1st. Of the said House at the time it was so rented.

2nd. Of the lands taken for the Railway Station.

3rd. Of the Old Ship Yard intended for Water terminus.

4th. Of the Old Commercial Buildings now occupied as the Custom

House at Newcastle, specifying separately the amount paid yearly for

rent, the land damages, and the price paid or to be paid for each of the

said premises, and to whom, when and how?

No. 26.. FENIAN INVASION, CANADA:-Return to Address, Copies of all Despatches

and correspondence between the Dominion Government and the Imperial

Government, relative to the claims arising from the Fenian Invasion of

Canada, &c., and of the account of the Fenian Brotherhood drawn up by

Lord Tenterden.

MANITOBA :-Return to Address, Copies of all cor-

respondence with Lieut. Governor A. G. Archibald, of Manitoba, and Mr.

McMicken, Land Commissioner, regarding the Fenian Invasion of Mani-

toba; and the intercourse of the said Lieut. Governor with Louis Riel, &c.

No. 27...

PENITENTIARIES:--Report of the Directors of Penitentiaries of the Dominion of Canada, for the year 1871.

No. 28..INDIANS :-Return to Address, Copies of all correspondence relative to the appointment of a Commissioner or Commissioners for the Indians in Northumberland, N. B. [Not Printed.]

No. 29.. PROVINCIAL BUILDINGS, HALIFAX :-Message from the Governor General transmiting certain correspondence, with the award of the Arbitrators on the Claims of the Government of Nova Scotia, in connection with the Provincial Buildings at Halifax.

No. 30.. TRIDER, ALBERT:-Return to Address, Official Reports relative to the death by an accident on the Government Railway between Windsor and Halifax; of Albert Trider, an Employé on the road; the proceedings on the Coroner's Inquest; and also a Return of all accidents on the road. [Not printed.]

No. 31.. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY:--Account of the moneys expended under the authority of the Act 31 Vict., Cap. 67; on account of the Geological Survey of Canada, for the year ending 30th June, 1871.

-Summary Report of Geological Investigations, dated the 20th May, 1872.

No. 32.. PERLEY, M. (C. E.) :-Return to Address, Reports made by Mr. Perley, C.E., on the most practicable and effectual means of securing and maintaining unimpeded navigation of the River St. John, at or near the Oromocto Shoals (so called.) [Not printed.]

No. 33.. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY:-First Progress Report on the Canadian Pacific Railway, by Sanford Fleming, Esq., Engineer-in-Chief.

-...Return to Address, Copies of all instructions to, and correspondence with the Engineers in charge of Divisions B. C. D. aud E., of the Canadian Pacific Exploratory Survey, and of any report of investigation into the cause of the failure of Division C., of said Survey, &c. [Not printed.]

No. 34.. WINDSOR AND ANNAPOLIS RAILWAY:-Return to Address, Correspondence between the Government and the Windsor and Annapolis Railway Company; including any memorials or protests addressed to the Government by the Company, and of any agreements made between the Government and the Company of the Government Railway between Windsor and Halifax, on their enjoyment of running power over the said Road. [Not printed.]

No. 35.. PROVINCE OF CANADA, DEBT OF-Return to Address, Correspondence between the Government of the Dominion, and the Governments of the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, on the subject of the division of the surplus of the debt of the former Province of Canada, &c.; and correspondence with the Governments of the different Provinces of the Dominion with respect to applications made for additional subsidies or more favorable financial terms than granted by the Confederation Act. [Not printed.]

No. 36..SCHOOL ACT, NEW BRUNSWICK-Return to Address, Correspondence or

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