W. D. O'Donoghue, 813. l'ost Office Printing, 836. The Debt of Canada, 915. The Indian Bill, 927.
The Steel Rails purchase, 955.
Militia Clothing, 1007.
The Wallace Accounts, 1030. Officers of the House, 1035. Veterans of 1812-15, 1047.
The Major-General's Report, 1093. Militia Matters, 1098. Immigration Policy, 1107.
Intercolonial Railway, Spring Hill Branch, 1111.
Pacific Railway, 1133.
British North America Act, 1142. Extra Clerks and Messengers, 1148. Lending Old Rails, 1151.
Indian Annuities, 1172.
British North America Act- Res., (Mr. Kirkpatrick), 1141.
British Columbia—
Subsidy to -Question, Mr. Bunster; Answer, Hon. Mr. Cartwright, 87. Boundary Line Question, Mr. Roscoe; Answer, Hon. Mr. Mac- kenzie, 152.
Transporting of Freight and Passen- gers in connection with the Pacific Railway Surveys, 513.
Public Buildings, 759.
Victoria Harbour Dredge, 767. Victoria Post Office, 768.
Public Reserves and Buildings, 768. Land Reserves, 768.
Vancouver Island Branch Railway- Question, Hon. Mr. Tupper; Answer, Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, 840. County Court Judge for New West- minster, 915.
Duty on Fish going into the United States, 1011.
Dominion Lands, 1035.
The Carnarvon Settlement- Ques- tion, Mr. DeCosmos; Answer, Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, 1121. The Provincial Debt, 1161.
Question, Mr. Robillard; Answer, Hon. Mr. Blake, 728.
Bras d'Or Lake, 604.
Bras d'Or Lake Light House, 1011.
Criminal Statistics Bill, 525.
Resolved, That this House in maintaining the policy adopted by the present and past Governments in limiting the rate of duties upon the importation of these classes of articles which are produced in the country, to the extent required to meet the wants of the revenue, fully appreciates the national benefits arising from the degree of protection to the existing manufacturing indus- tries of the Dominion afforded under that system, but observes with regret that the fluctuations in price, resulting from the uncertain condition of foreign markets, affecting the Canadian mar- kets, and incapable of being foreseen by the Canadian manufacturers, ex- posed our manufacturing interests to
unfair competition, and this House,
while now ready to record its approval of the general policy of the present Administration, is nevertheless of opinion, that the said manufacturing interests deserve the continued foster-
ing care of Parliament, and that the time has arrived when the Government of the Dominion should inform the Imperial Government that the Parlia- ment of Canada deems it necessary to revive some of the features of a former policy by imposing differential duties; and to indicate, further, that in order to meet the difficulties against which Canadian manufactures are struggling, and in the general interests of the Canadian public, and to bring the British and foreign manufacturer on nearer terms of equality in the Cana- dian market, this House would be prepared to approve of any measure to be submitted to them by the Adminis- tration whereby a rate of not less than ten per cent. should be added to the existing importation tariff against such articles of foreign manufacture, of which the same classes are manufac-
tured in the Dominion by way of
difference to that extent in favour of like classes of productions of the Mother Country."-Mr. Irving, 311. Motion in amendment to the amend- ment-
"That all words after "that" be struck
out, and that it be Resolved, That this House deeply regrets to learn from the speech of the Hon. Minister of Finance on Friday last, that the Government has not proposed to this House a policy of protection to our various and important manufacturing industries; and that the large amount of capital now invested in these industries, and their present de- pressed condition, render such a policy necessary to restore them to a condition of prosperity. (Ruled out of order.)--Mr. Workman---318. Amendment of M. Irving negatived, 341.
Ministerial Explanations, 62. The Financial Depression, 128.
British Columbia Mail Service, 511. The Tariff, 639.
Reports of the Chief Engineer, Pa-
cific Railway Survey, 1874-75, 773. Pacific Railway, 898, 988, 1091. Vancouver Island Telegraph, 1034. Dominion Lands in British Columbia, 1085.
Expenditures in the different Pro- vinces, 1035.
Burlington Bay Fishing Licenses, 916.
BURPEE, Mr. C. (Sunbury) :
Baie Verte Canal, 52, 1143, 1155. Agricultural Interests, 203. Pacific Railway, 895.
BURPEE, Hon. Isaac:
Duties on Locomotives, 514. Customs Estimates, 697.
Deep Water Terminus, Intercolonial Railway, St. John, 771.
Hudson and James Bay Imports and Exports, 773.
Collection of Inland Revenue, 823. The Slate Industry, 860. Lending of Old Rails, 951.
The Collector of Customs at Moncton, 1118.
CAMERON, Hon. M. (Ontario): The Address, 37. The Tariff, 656.
CAMERON, Mr. H. (Victoria): Criminal Procedure Bill, 527. Corrupt Practices at Elections (More Effectual Inquiry) Bill, 562. Dominion Elections Act Amendment Bill, 789.
The Steel Rails Purchase, 974.
CAMERON, Hon. J. H. (Cardwell) : Criminal Procedure Bill, 204, 524, 529.
The law relating to Abortion, 204. Banks and Banking, 223. Criminal Law, 462.
Petition of Rights Bill, 468. The Member for Two Mountains, 653, 687.
The Insolvent Law, 704. The Library Committee's Report,724 Insurance Bill, 726.
Petition against Judge Loranger, 867 Rules of the House, 908.
Diocese of Ruperts Land, 1010.
Extra Clerks, 1148.
Canals-Reciprocal use of, 224. Canadian Vessels in American Waters, 1117.
Exemption of Canadian Shipping from the Operations of the Im- perial Shipping Bill, 100. The Coal Mining Interest, 227. The Tariff, 650.
Charlevoix Election, 179, 739. Quebec Citadel, 360. Quebec Graving Dock, 436. Seignorial Claims, 728. Insolvent Law, 1008, 1114. Quebec Postmaster, 1104. Halifax Iron Station, 1032.
CARTWRIGHT, Hon. Mr.:
Formal Motion in Supply, 49. Submits the Estimates, 119.
Refunds of Duties to the Great Western Railway Company, 171. The Budget Speech, 241. Insolvent Banks, 342.
Reply to Criticisms on the Budget Speech, 401. The Tariff, 503, 577.
Dominion Notes Extension Bill, 558. Official Gazette, 697.
Distressed Manitoba Settlers, 705, 713.
Halifax Penitentiary, 717. Insurance Bill, 726.
Government Deposits in Banks, 779,
Fishery Estimates, 816. Excise Expenditures, 830. Culling Timber, 831.
Post Office Expenditure, 832. Public Accounts Bill, 904. Rules of the House, 908. Investment Companies, 910. Duties on Petroleum, 940. Sugar Refining Interests, 1027. Kingston Military College, 1044. Veterans of 1812-14, 1046. The Dawson Route, 1104, 1107. Supplementary Estimates, 1139. Militia Drill, 1149.
The Ambrose Shea Claims, 1156. The Archives, 1172, 1176.
Motion for an Address to His Excel-
lency in reply to the Speech from the Throne, 3.
Agricultural Interests, 187.
British Columbia Mail Service, 511. The Tariff, 678.
Militia Drill, 1149.
Cascumpique Harbour—
Question, Mr. Perry; Answer, Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, 292.
Cask Marks-Notice of Motion, 366. CASGRAIN, Mr.:
Beach Lots on the St. Lawrence, 345. Supervision of Banks, 431. Jesuits' Barracks, 864.
CAUCHON, Hon. Mr. :
Debate on the Address, 25. Ministerial Changes, 55. Charlevoix Election, 178, 738.
Translation of the Debates, 290.
Quebec Graving Dock, 435. The Library, 703. Culling Timber, 831. Jesuits' Barracks, 862. Pacific Railway, 1075. The Official Reports, 1179. Charlevoix-
Government Surveys, 51.
Inspector of Weights and Measures,
Election of a Member to the House of Commons-
"That an Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor General for copies of the instructions issued to Mr. Talbot, one of the employés or Sub-Inspectors of the Post Office Department in relation to his visits to the Electoral District of Charlevoix during the Dominion Election in the month of January last."-Hon. Mr. Langevin, 175.
"That the Honourable Hector Louis Lan- gevin, the Member representing the electoral district of Charlevoix in this House, having stated from his place in this House that he is credibly in- formed and believes that he can esta- blish by satisfactory evidence that the Honourable Joseph Edouard Cauchon, the Member representing in this House the electoral district of Quebec Centre, and the President of the Privy Council of Canada, was instrumental in hiring, or causing to be hired, a number of men who are employed in summer as members of the River Police at Quebec, and in sending them or causing them to be sent to the electoral district of Charlevoix during the recent election
Deputy Collector of Customs at Chi- coutimi, 53.
Fog Whistle on the Saguenay, 223. Beacon Light on the Saguenay, 223. Quebec Government Railways, 292. Grant to Quebec Provincial Rail- ways, 346.
Navigation of the Saguenay, 533. Buildings on Grosse Isle, 534. Ports and Harbours of Quebec, 763. Vaccination of Indians, 914. Distribution of Public Expenditures,
of a Member to represent that district | CIMON, Mr. : in the House of Commons; and that the said men were headed or accom- panied by one Edmund Trudelle, an officer or employé of the Customs Department at Quebec, and that the whole or a large portion of said body of men were conveyed to said district in vehicles, the cost of such hire being charged to the said Honourable Joseph Edouard Cauchon, who has promised to pay, or directed or caused the same to be paid, the said men so headed or accompanied being sent to said elec- toral district to interfere illegally in said election, to disturb said election, and thus to deprive the electors or a portion of the electors of said district of their freedom as such electors; and the said Honourable Joseph Edouard Cauchon having denied these charges; it is ordered that the Standing Com- mittee on Privileges and Elections do enquire into all the circumstances con- nected with the above charges, with power to send for persons, papers and records, and with instructions to report in full the evidence taken before them, and the proceedings of said Committee on the subject "Hon. Mr. Langevin, 737.
Motion in amendment-
"That all the words between 'charge and enquired' be struck out, and that the following words be substituted :—'A Select Committee be appointed to.' -Mr. Frechette, 738..
Amendment adopted, and Committee struck, 747.
Transportation of Cattle Bill, 150. Debate on the Budget, 312.
Obstructions in Niagara River, 446. Pacific Railway, 879.
The Wallace Accounts, 1032.
Chenal Ecarte-
Question, Mr. Stephenson; Answer, Hon. Mr. Mackenzie, 505.
Fishermen of the St. Lawrence, 1122.
Civil Service Expenditure, 534.
"That an humble Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor General for a Return of the number of tons of coal imported into Canada during the past year from the United States, and for the Correspondence between the Canadian and the United States Governments regarding the removal by the latter of the duty imposed on coal exported from Ca- nada to the United States."-Mr. MacKay, Cape Breton, 224.
COCKBURN, Mr.:
Licensing of Engineers, 359. Postmasters and Politics, 535. Pacific Railway, 1091.
COLBY, Mr.:
The Tariff, 474, 640.
Duties on Petroleum, 935.
Insolvent Law, 1009.
Commercial Agencies-
Question, Mr. Bernier; Answer, Hon. Mr. Cartwright, 212.
Corrupt Practices at Elections-
Bill to make provision for more Effectual Inquiry into, 1 R., 207; 2 R., 561; Consideration in Com- mittee, 626; 3 R., 695. Bill to make provision for the more Effectual Administration of the Law, 1 R., 209; 2 R., 695; 3 R., 706.
Indians of New Brunswick, 603, 1040.
W. D. O'Donoghue, 712, 796, 814,
Cranbourne Post Office, 533.
Criminal Law-
Bill respecting (Mr. Baby), 1 R., 504 2 R., 789 (withdrawn.) Bill to amend, 1 R., 85; 2 R., 461. Question, Mr. Irving; Answer, Hon. Mr. Blake, 65.
Criminal Procedure Bill, 1 R., 204; 2 R., 524.
CUTHBERT, Mr.:
Reciprocal use of Canals, 224.
The Member for Two Mountains, 686.
Exemption of Canadian Shipping from the operations of the Imperial Shipping Bill, 97.
The Financial Depression, 122. Steam communication with the West Indies, 298.
Winter communication with Prince Edward Island, 301. The Budget, 393.
Sub-marine Telegraph, 537.
Winter Navigation of the St. Law- rence, 544.
St. Peter's Canal, 786.
Appointments of the late Govern- ment before resigning office, 826. Pacific Railway, 892.
Sugar Refining Interest, 1027.
Dawson Route, 450, 1047, 1172.
Criminal Statistics Bill, 1 R., 64; 2 R., Debt of Canada, 915.
189; Res., 241; 3 R., 367.
Crossing Navigable Waters-
Bill to make better provisions res- pecting, 1 R., 344; 2 R., 625; 3 R., 793.
DECOSMOS, Mr.:
The Financial Depression, 124. Fish and Fish Oils, 214.
Mail Service to British Columbia, 511.
Loss of the "Pacific," 513. Transportation of Freight and Pas- sengers to British Columbia in connection with the Pacific Rail- way Surveys, 513. The Tariff, 679.
The Indian Bill, 754.
Dredging of Victoria Harbour, 767. Victoria Post Office, 768.
Public Reserves and Buildings, 768. Lands Reserved in British Columbia, 768.
Pacific Railway, 873, 1127.
Duties on British Columbia Fish Exported to the United States, 1011, 1034.
Railway Lands on Vancouver Island, 1161.
Debt of British Columbia, 1161.
Deck Loads Law, 5.
DELORME, Mr.:
Veterans of 1812–15, 53.
The Insolvency Law, 212.
Translation of the Debates. 346.
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