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Protection of Life on Railways Bill
1 R., 137; 2 R., 274; 3 R., 777

Public Debt Bill

1 R., 2 R., and 3 R., 586

Public Works

Report presented, 4

Works on the Saguenay-Question,
Mr. Cimon; Answer, Hon. Mr.
Mackenzie, 35

Bill for the better Preservation of Peace

laid before this House all the correspon-
dence, despatches and papers connected
with the negotiations of the Government
of the United States for a Treaty of Com-
mercial Reciprocity-(Mr. Plumb)—835
Question, Mr. Wallace (Norfolk);
Answer, Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, 1002
Motion for a return of the expenses of
the negotiations, 1010

Refreshment Room of the House, 219

in the vicinity of; 1 R., 139; 2 R., Register and Classification of Shipping

and 3 R., 274

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Resolution, 256
Expenses of, 498

Regulation of Railway Traffic Bill

1 R., 34; 2 R., 266-Order discharged

Repeal of Chap. 14, N. S. Statutes Bill
1 R., 2 R., 3 R., 29

Responsible Government

Resolutions affirming the doctrine that
His Excellency the Governor-Gen-
eral must act upon the advice of his
responsible advisers, and not of his
own motion in allowing or disallow-
ing Provincial Acts (Hon. Mr.
Blake)-1003

Reimbursement of Mr. D. A. Smith, M. P.
Discussion in supply, 996, 1041

Reimbursement of Mr. R. S. M. Bouchette
Discussion in Supply, 1039

Reimbursement of Parties Engaged in the
North-West Troubles

Discussion in Supply, 1046

Reserve Militia

Enrolment of Question, Mr. Little;
Answer, Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, 261

Question, Mr. Oliver; Answer, Hon. RICHARD, Mr.

Mr. Mackenzie, 140

Railway Act Amendment Bill

International Arbitration, 847
Insolvency Bill, 913

1 R., 33; 2 R., 472-Order discharged Rideau Canal, 769

Reciprocity with the United States

Motion-

"That an Address be presented to His
Excellency the Governor-General, pray-
ing that he will be pleased to cause to be

Rideau River

Bridging of Question, Mr. Rochester;
Answer, Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, 398
Estimates to cover expenses, 596

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"That the record in the case of Louis Riel,

laid on the table of the House on the

Pacific Railway, 680

Ross, Mr. (Prince Edward)

Juvenile Military Education, 155
Outlawry of Riel, 319

Insolvency Bill, 826

Reimbursement of Mr. D. A. Smith,
M. P., 996

22nd inst. be now read"-(Hon. Mr. Ross, Mr. (Middlesex)

Mackenzie)-307

Also moved-

'That it appears by the said record that
Louis Riel, a member of this House, has
been adjudged an outlaw for felony "-
(Hon. Mr. Mackenzie)—308

Motion in amendment-

Expenses of Special Committee, 27
'Message to the Senate regarding Print-
ing Committee, 33
Census Volumes, 198

Votes and Proceedings, 263
Menonite Loan, 382

Resolutions respecting Postal Service,
485

"That all the words after that' in the
original motion be struck out and the fol.
lowing inserted-'It appears on the face.
of the record of the proceedings brought
before this House that no legal or valid
judgment of outlawry has been rendered
against the said Louis Riel, member for
Provencher, and it also appears from the
same record that the said Louis Riel, hav-
ing been indicted for murder, has not been Rules of the House, 1088
arrested, nor appeared, nor pleaded to the
said indictment, nor surrendered to take
his trial thereon, but has been and con-
tinues to be voluntarily absent and a fugi-
tive from justice from the Province of
Manitoba. Be it therefore resolved
that the said Louis Riel be and he is
hereby expelled from this House”—(Mr.
Plumb)-315

Reporting of the Debates, 653
Report of the Printing Committee in
relation to official reporting, 1047
Pacific Railway, 676

Prohibitory Liquor Law, 715, 1017,
1051, 1052

Rifle Associations, 395

ROBITAILLE, Mr.

Direct route between Canada and
Europe, 706

Quebec Graving Dock, 707

ROCHESTER, Mr.

Protection of Life on Railways Bill,
138

Juvenile Military Education, 150

Menonite Loan, 382

Supervisor of Cullers Bill, 756, 868

Reimbursement of Mr. D. A. Smith,
M. P., 1042

Rockwood Asylum, 333

ROSCOE, Mr.

Boundary line between British Colum-
bia and Alaska, 199

Survey of Dominion Lands in British
Columbia, 217

Naval Station at Esquimalt, 261

RYMAL, Mr.

Amnesty resolutions, 129

Pacific Railway Survey Accounts, 230
Prohibitory Liquor Law, 733
Insolvency Bill, 820, 918

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Storm Signals

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Question, Mr. Forbes; Answer, Hon. Suppression of Gaming Houses Bill

Mr. Smith, 261

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1 R., 157; 2 R., 804; 3 R., 898

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Questions, Mr. Wood; Answers, Hon. THOMSON, Mr. (Welland)

Mr. Mackenzie, 20, 429

Estimates for construction of, 590
Motion for returns of the Surveys of

(Mr. Blain)-600

Welland Canal, 432

New Brunswick School Law, 576
Northern Railway Bill, 790
Insolvency Bill, 918

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Manitoba Mounted Police, 332
Baie Verte Canal, 435, 643
The Dawson Route, 450
Resolutions respecting Postal Service,
478

Pacific Railway, 513

Pacific Railway Contracts, 1073
Pacific Railway Telegraph, 1011
Sick and Distressed Mariners Bill, 588
Controverted Elections Bill, 797
Weights and Measures, 897
Quebec Graving Dock Bill, 906
Conflicting Claims to Lands in Mani-
toba Bill, 931

Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Bill,
951, 952, 962
Welland Canal, 987

General Railways Act Amendment
Bill, 1019, 1032

Reimbursement of Mr. D. A. Smith,
M. P., 1044

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