Ontario Sessional Papers, 1895, . oss, over and above insurance, sustained by the Pro-vince by the burning of the Toronto University building; (2) names ofeach insurance company, amount paid by each, amount insured in each atthe time of the fire, dates of payment; (8) the present amount of insuranceheld by the Government on the new Parliament Buildings, Universityand Upper Canada College, giving names of each company and the amounteach carries, and the rate per $ ; (4) what loss was sustained over andabove insurance on the burning of the Central Prison. Presented to theLegislatu


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1895, . oss, over and above insurance, sustained by the Pro-vince by the burning of the Toronto University building; (2) names ofeach insurance company, amount paid by each, amount insured in each atthe time of the fire, dates of payment; (8) the present amount of insuranceheld by the Government on the new Parliament Buildings, Universityand Upper Canada College, giving names of each company and the amounteach carries, and the rate per $ ; (4) what loss was sustained over andabove insurance on the burning of the Central Prison. Presented to theLegislature, 1st March, 1895. Mr. Ryerson. {Not printed). 58 Victoria. Sessional Papers (). A. 1895 (No. 44). Copy of Agreement between Her Majesty the Queen, E. V. Douglas and FrancisH. Clergue, for the erection and equipment of pulp and paper mills atSault Ste. Marie. Presented to the Legislature, 4th March, 1895. (Notprinted). ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TOItOIsTTO 1893-4. FEINTED BY ORDER OF THE LEGISLATIVE BROS. & RITTER, Trintees, &c., 68 and 70 Front Street West. 1895. 58 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 45). A. 1895 ANNUAL KEPOET OF THE COUNCILOFTHE UNIVERSITYOFTORONTO 1893-1894. To His Honor the Honorable Geoege A. Kirkpatrick, , Lieutenant-Gov-ernor of the Province of Ontario, Visitor of the University of Toronto. May it Please Your Honor : The Council of the University of Toronto beg leave to present to YourHonor the following report for the academic year ending June 30th, 1894. In accordance with the provisions of the new University Act, the UniversityCouncil is now charged with the work of instruction in Arts, Law and Medicine;the subjects in the Faculty of Arts being, however, restricted to Mathematics,Physics, Mineralogy and Geolosfy, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Physiology, His-tory, Ethnology, Comparative Philology, History of Philosophy, Logic and Meta-physics, Italian and Spanish, and Political Science. Under th


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