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Militia (continued)

Militia Estimates, 991

Militia Question, Mr. Caron; An-
swer, Hon. Mr, Vail, 325

Militia Act Amendment Bill

1 R., 29; 2 R., 290; 3 R., 325

Militia Men of 1812-14

Motion for statement respecting, 26

MILLS, Mr.

Protection of Life on Railways Bill,
138

Juvenile Military Education, 153

The Treaty of Washington and Cana-
dian Fisheries, 210, 471
Postal Law Amendment Bill, 273
Outlawry of Riel, 312
The Agent-General, 377

Constitution of the Senate, 399, 420
Resolutions respecting Postal Service,
484, 486

New Brunswick School Law; 575
North-West Territories Bill, 661
Supreme Court Bill, 731, 972, 985
Insolvency Bill, 809

Agricultural Interests of the Dominion,
890

General Railways' Act Amendment
Bill, 1028

Official Reports of the Debates, 1048

Ministerial Explanations of Changes in the
Cabinet, 30

Miramichi Valley Railway

Question, Hon. Mr. Mitchell; Answer,
Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, 704

Miramichi Bridges

Question, Hon. Mr. Mitchell; Answer,
Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, 1089

MITCHELL, Hon. Mr.

Lepine Commutation, 25

Ministerial Explanations of Changes in
the Cabinet, 33

The Budget, 192

Navigation of the Miramichi, 196
Canadian Shipping on Lake Michigan,
208

The Treaty of Washington and Cana-
dian Fisheries, 210, 462
Indians of New Brunswick, 275
Militia Act Amendment Bill, 290,
325, 329

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New Brunswick School Law-Motion—
That an Address be presented to Her
Majesty, on the subject of the law
respecting Common Schools adopted by
the Legislature of New Brunswick in
1871, and praying for the passing of an
Act making certain amendments to the
British North America Act of 1867-
(Mr. Costigan)—555
Debate Adjourned, 58

Resumption of the adjourned debate on
the motion of Mr. Costigan, 609
Motion in amendment-

That all the words after "that
" in the
original resolution be omitted, and the
following substituted "In the opinion
of this House, legislation by the Parlia-
ment of the United Kingdom encroach-
ing on any powers reserved to any one of
the Provinces by the British North
America Act would be an infraction of
the Provincial Constitution, and that it
would be inexpedient and fraught with
danger to the autonomy of the Provinces
for this House to invite such legislation."
-(Hɔn. Mr. Mackenzie)-611

Motion in amendment to the amend-
ment-

That on the 29th of May, 1872, the
House of Cominons adopted the follow-

ing resolution :-"This House regrets
that the School Act recently passed in
New Brunswick is unsatisfactory to a
portion of the inhabitants of that Pro-
vince, and hopes that it may be so modi-
fied during next session of the Legisla
ture of New Brunswick as to remove any
just grounds for the dissatisfaction that
now exists." That this House regrets
that the hope expressed in the said reso-
lution has not been realized, and that an
humble Address be presented to Her
Most Gracious Majesty the Queen em-
bodying this resolution, and praying that
Her Majesty will be graciously pleased
to use her influence with the Legisla
ture of New Brunswick to procure such
a modification of the said Act as shall
remove such grounds of discontent.-
(Hon. Mr. Cauchon)—613

Motion that the debate be adjourned, 613
Motion, as amended, carried, 634
Motion for copies of the despatch of 7th
November, 1873, from the Imperial
Government, relating to the decision
of the Privy Council-Mr. Tremblay,
707

NORRIS, Mr.

Canadian Shipping on Lake Michigan-
Address to His Excellency, 206
Welland Canal, 454, 593
Insolvency Bill, 878

Northern Railway Lien Bill

1 R., 688; 2 R., 786; 3 R., 795
North-West Difficulties

Question, Hon. Mr. Holton; Answer,

Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, 19

Motion for the presentation of an Ad-
dress to Her Most Gracious Majesty
the Queen praying for an amnesty to
all persons concerned in the Red
River rebellion, with certain excep-
ceptions-(Hon. Mr. Mackenzie)—

50

Motion in amendment, condemning
Ministers for not advising His Ex-
cellency, in regard to the Lepine com-
mutation, and praying for a full and
unconditional amnesty-(Mr. Mous-
seau)—116

Motion in amendment to add certain
statements from the evidence laid
before the Committee of Enquiry, 135

Question of Privilege, Mr. D. A.
Smith, 1060, 1076

North-West, The

Surveys of Lands, 304
Mounted Police, 989

Administration of Justice Bill, 1 R.,
423; 2 R. and 3 R., 585

Salaries and Expenses of the new
Council, 598

Bill for the Government of-1 R., 653;
2 R., 1033; 3 R., 1048

Resolutions respecting the Government
of 736

Northumberland West

Ordnance Lands at Fredericton

Question, Mr. Domville; Answer,
Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, 555
Address to His Excellency, 707

Orders of the Day

Changes Suggested, 773

ORTON, Mr.

New Brunswick School Law, 580
Insolvency Bill, 829

Agricultural Interests of the Dominion,
887

The late member for-Question of Pri- Ottawa Public Buildings, 447
vilege--Hon. Mr. Tupper, 967

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OUIMET, Mr.

Amnesty Resolutions, 123
Insolvency Bill, 813, 879
Supreme Court Bill, 938, 941, 969

Pacific Railway

Motion for an Address to His Excel-
lency for correspondence--Mr. De-
Cosmos-206

Surveys of Question, Mr. Cunning-
ham; Answer, Hon. Mr. Mackenzie,
212
Question, Hon. Mr. Blake; Answer,
Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, 261
Question, Mr. Thompson (Cariboo);
Answer, Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, 1003
Question, Mr. Schultz; Answer, Hon.
Mr. Mackenzie, 1070
Question, Mr. Wright
Wright

(Pontiac);

Answer, Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, 1090
Question, Hon. Mr. Tupper; Answer,
Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, 1091

Eastern connection with, 770
Survey Accounts-Motion for a Com-
mittee Mr. Wallace, 222
Estimates for, 503

Government policy regarding-Motion
for concurrence in Estimates, and
debate thereon, 663

Motion in amendment to the motion for
concurrence-

That in view of the engagements entered
into during the past year between the
Government of Canada and the Imperial
Government and British Columbia, to
build a railroad without delay from Na-
Vancouver's
naimo to Esquimalt, on

Island, and to expend not less than
$2,000,000 per annum in British Colum-
bia on the Canadian Pacific Railroad;
and to complete the construction of the
line from the Pacific Ocean to the shore
of Lake Superior in fifteen years, this
House is of opinion that no time should

Pacific Railway (continued)

be lost in beginning the Eastern portion
of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, and
constructing it as rapidly as is consist-
ent with a due regard to economy from
the point fixed by Parliament at or near
to the South of Lake Nipissing West-
ward to Lake Nepigon, and thence to
Red River, commencing at Lake Nepigon
and working Eastward and Westward;
and that the Government should employ
the available funds of the Dominion in
the first place for the completion of that
great national work-a continuous rail-
way on Canadian Territory by the short-
est route from the Atlantic to the Pacific
Ocean.-(Hon. Mr. Tupper)—696
The amendment having been lost, and
so declared, and the question being
again put, it was moved in amend-
ment-

That this resolution be not now concurred in,
but that it be resolved that in the opinion

of this House no contract shall be entered
into with any Company for the construc-
tion of the Georgian Bay Branch of the
Pacific Railway, nor any subsidy granted
for the construction of the Railway from
the Eastern terminus of said Pacific
Railway to Douglas or near Douglas,
until a thorough and complete instru-
mental survey shall have been made of
the route proposed, and the route to the
Matawan, to ascertain which would be
the shorter and more economical
construction.-(Mr. Masson,) 697
Contracts for Construction, 1073
Telegraph Lines in connection with,
1011, 1050

PALMER, Mr.

of

Interest and Usury in New Brunswick
Bill, 396

Constitution of the Senate, 406

Baie Verte Canal, 442, 650

New Brunswick School Law, 577

Fredericton Branch Railway (Question

of Privilege), 702

Civil Service Reform, 714

Supreme Court Bill, 737, 926, 971, 978
Insolvency Bill, 810, 876, 912, 917
Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Bill,
960

Parliament

Opening of, 1

Prorogation of, 1095

Patents, 782

PATERSON, Mr.

Menonite Loan, 390

Laws in reference to Indians, 397
Pacific Railway, 690
Prohibitory Liquor Law, 736

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Discussion on the Financial Statement, | Prince Edward Island Railway, 300, 768

356

Constitution of the Senate, 409

Baie Verte Canal, 439, 652

Welland Canal, 455

Prince Edward Island Harbours and Break-
Waters, 705

Controverted Elections, 493

Surveys of the St. Lawrence, 605
Commercial Reciprocity with the Uni-
ted States, 606, 835
International Arbitration, 856
Messrs. Fraser, Reynolds and Company,
-Question of Privilege, 866
Expenses of Reciprocity negotiations,
1010

Pacific Railway Telegraph, 1050
Prohibitory Liquor Law, 1055
Naturalization of Aliens, 1086

POPE, Hon. J. H.

Amnesty Resolutions, 128
Menonite Loan, 251, 390
Veterans of 1812-14, 252

Militia Act Amendment Bill, 330
The Agent General, 374
Export Duty on Oak Logs, 886

Postal Law Amendment Bill

1 R., 139; 2 R., 266; 3 R.,
3 R., 639
Resolutions respecting, 475
Discussion of Bill in Committee, 581
Address to His Excellency, 1048

Postal Delivery

Question, Mr. Irving; Answer, Hon.
D. A. Macdonald, 35

Post Office Money Orders

Question, Mr. Landerkin; Answer,
Hon. Mr. Cartwright, 197

Postal Service, Gulf Ports, 302

Post Office Estimates, 303

Port Caledonia and Little Glace Bay Har-
bours Question, Mr. Macdonald, (Cape
Breton); Answer, Hon. Mr. Mac-
kenzie, 887

POULIOT, Mr.

Menonite Loan, 388

New Brunswick School Law, 630
Insolvency Bill, 812

Prepayment of Mail Matter

Question, Mr. Burpee, (Sunbury); Ans-
wer, Hon. D. A.Macdonald, 197

Printing Committee

Motion that Message be sent to the
Senate requesting their Honours to
appoint a committee to act in con-
junction with the Committee of the
House of Commons.-(Mr. Ross,
Middlesex), 33

Prohibitory Liquor Law-Motion-
That the House go into Committee on Reso-
tions declaring the expediency of the
total prohibition of the importation,
manufacture and sale of spirituous liquors.
(Mr Ross, Middlesex), 715

Motion in amendment,

That all the words after "that" in the original
resolution be left out, and that the fol-
lowing be inserted in lieu thereof :---
Resolved, that in the opinion of this House
a Prohibitory Liquor Law is the only
effectual remedy for the evils of intem-
perance, and that it is the duty of the
Government to submit such a measure for
the approval of Parliament at the earliest
moment practicable---(Mr Schultz), 734
Debate adjourned, 736

Debated resumed, and motion made in
amendment to the Amendment:
That all the words after "that" in the amend-
ment be struck out, and the following
substituted :-"That this House do forth-
with resolve itself into Committee of the
Whole to consider the means best
calculated to diminish the evils of intem-
perance." (Mr. Oliver), 804

Subject further considered, 1016
Motion made

That this House do forthwith resolve itself
into Committee of the Whole to consider
⚫the following resolution :-"That having
regard to the beneficial effects arising from
Prohibitory Liquor Laws in those States
of the American Union where the same
are fully carried out, this House is of
opinion that the most effectual remedy for
the evils of intemperance would be to
prohibit the manufacture, importation,
and sale of intoxicating liquors."---(Mr.
Ross, Middlesex) 051

Proceedings of 31st March, and 9th April,
1874-Motion that the entry upon the
Journals of the House be read-Mr.
Bowell, 26

Promissory Notes, 195

Protection to Life on Wharves and Docks
Bill, 1 R., 196; 2 R., 803

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