\1.\. IIOMP. 



106 



wimra(<- n-om* for tin- purp"**"* of 



ruvUiion .I..11 U inadeby regulation, of (I* 



atfttw* tthall obaerve) wit. 



.on* teaching nall 



n fthall be carried on during 



;*riod on half of U,. ,|a% 



h month, ami the religious leaching of thr 



-I oil ha 



The iH-j.u 



*.T i..makr regulation* 

 uoottsistent with th. .'f tin* n 



;Tect thr provition* of tl 



in accomi 



S instead of allotting 



f the W.-rk t.. ' 



r the pur] llgious lea- 



M-| m rated when the hour f.-t 



hool speak the 

 'tfUage (or any language ..th. r thai. 



:i. UJMIII thr lulin^iinl sytttem. 



it. In cane the j 

 sjanUansdonol desin th< atb ndan< of tl..- \ m s 



thru thr i.ui.iN -.hall I* 



illMin^.l I- f. r.- thr . \ !, |MS) 01 Mil r. M.a;n :n 

 another r 



ire of the 



.m^rxin. of \Yinni- 



Tair. and - 



:oii was M-nt to the 

 signed by Mea*r. Uurier. Ta- rick. 



tnrmlier* of thr (iovernmcnt. 



an.i i. to tad 86 other nem- 



t. I t-.s^-ntiul passages were these: 

 i maile aware of 



the conduct and altitude of certain prelates ami of 



bo, iluring 



neral elect ions in this country', in thr month 

 bat, intervened in a violent manner in re- 

 st rail .|M-nlv for 



I. iU-nil party 



-o far a* to declare guilt > .s *in 



tmli- 



ml party. 

 Ily represent to y.mr IlolincNi that 



i tiller win- 



and f \<>ur Holinens has many time* ex- 



|.r--.'.l -..j,; mi.-!.'- . f nlmirati n . ! .: 



slider n j t.iral f r. -. 



rofjvttoref 



1 lM>lltitil : :e*t i* a cr 



anil we would not for a - him 



:>inioiion any matter 



to the elect.. rate; Inil when the exercise 



velops into violence, and when that 



ligion goes to 



s grievous sin out of a purely political 

 -. abuse of aut the 



connequencesi ca U- fatal not onlv t- 



'ive and \ rvention of the clergy 



in the domain of j^.litirnl i|ueMi.<n *ubmif 



: nnluoo among the 

 Ifrea' tmlation 



mliriftl to tl 



which reUgioi ami r n should ever inmire 



and cinnmaml. Some twenty yean ago his 



mm Ptas IX. your iltnrtotts and lameatad preds- 

 osssorof the pontifical thronr. acting through the 

 rrgatin of the Propaganda. 4e*ii 



rum aba*** of a Mimlar 

 haraf er, and fortMMe the imerrmiiofi of thr < 



in politic*. This 



Us 

 able to guide the Church in Taoaila. but 



tCabossM to 







put a tp have begun again* ami osjet 



m fr ? fa'- ' . . a' . - . ' | 



r\ lut !U 



u. 



aitu Harm. 





y that roar llollnrM will r 



W - ^ .- ,-- -r ' I.- .: 



'..: ... , ..,.,..' 



Catholic elector*, and thuc teeure Dte in our cotto- 



the union of religion and liU 

 The rretth of thu t.-i. the appointment of 



-I \.l a* a ||l deltr 



iiiijuiri- into the Whole malt* r. II. .-..:. A ur uf 

 ion. hrlil tnrrllii^ . 1 1 nhfaJMIM 



liiahopt of thr fh. 



conmuncd with |.rtv Iraden of all kimk. and 



o month* to Mibmii hu 



report to the Pope. Thw had not been made pbtte 



! lilla.-The report of the MmUtrr of \ 

 tuiil h.f.n-... ubtiu I IX. 



dealt with tin- arnnn^ ..f thr militia with n- 

 KnfteM rifles ari<i th. . r.. . n f mi|M.riant new 

 armories in Toronto. Kingston, and Halifax. It 

 inclii - .ascoigne't report an commaixi 



ilitia, in which MiMlaW utxn the neesssitr 

 of an annual training for the whole force, nrgeil 

 th. r. aniline "f th.- Held hatterie*, the 

 ing of tl .*riMat Quebec, and the 



reorganization of the forces. 

 I in | - >rt an t rhangesregarding < 



ami honorary appoiBtOMOtl in the militia 

 multrat. <i m -nrral onlera. ProvisioB i 

 for the retiretn* Banding officer* after five 



Tears* service, ami for the aptomtment of honorary 

 lieutenant colonel* and chaplains. The regulations 

 regarding commanding officers are amended to pro- 

 hat all appointment* as commanding officer* 

 an* for five years. Anv eitension of tenure will be 

 for three years, and will only be granted on the rec- 



ict officer commanding. 

 By these regulation* seventy colonel* were r* 

 at one. sweep. <>n June 30. the permanent militia 



-ular tn.>i) numliered 80S. ami the * 

 militia UO.OH3. The eti^mlitun- for the year end- 



> HIM 80. 1898. was .186. 7 

 In^iir.ini .. The pcwnfasM received by fire < 

 panic* in IH96 were $7.079.794. anl the loasss 



nbvCai 



$114.879.480; by British 

 398: and by American 

 V The life iiiMimi in this year by 



fana.lmii companie* wa^ ? 



companies. $8iJBia914; and by American compa- 

 niea. $97.696X009. The premium* were re*pe 



:w.20G. and $a.:ti.l?. Accident 

 .!-.. wa- taken otit to the amount of $H1.66B.- 

 888. with premium* of $410.639 and kar*t> 

 $8tlJ06. Guarantee inmirance wa* effected 

 amount of *i.: th premiums of $69.064. 



and li<^ paid of $T.H09. 



uilnsl StatMicv Particular* are given by 



rt for the year 



rmling June 80. 1W6. The total t- nit.-ntianr pop- 

 ulation w< a* follow-*: Kingston. 605; St. VlDcent 

 ^.rr heater. W : Manitoba, 80: Brit- 

 ish Columbia, 101 : total. 



