CHAPTER III.
TO THE PACIFIC - MONTREAL TO PORT MOODY
CHAPTER IV.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS
CHAPTER V.
A BRITISH RAILWAY FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE PACIFIC
CHAPTER VI.
PORT MOODY - VICTORIA - SAN FRANCISCO TO CHICAGO.
CHAPTER VII.
NEGOCIATIONS AS TO THE INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY: AND NORTH-WEST
TRANSIT AND TELEGRAPH, 1861 TO 1864.
CHAPTER VIII.
NEGOCIATIONS FOR PURCHASE OF THE HUDSON'S BAY PROPERTY
CHAPTER IX.
THE RIGHT HONORABLE EDWARD ELLICE, M.P.
CHAPTER X.
THE SELECT COMMITTEE, ON HUDSON'S BAY AFFAIRS, OF 1857
CHAPTER XI.
RE-ORGANIZATION OF HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY
CHAPTER XII.
THE HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY AND THE SELECT COMMITTEE OF 1748-
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CHAPTER XIII.
THE HUDSON'S BAY POSTS - TO-DAY.
CHAPTER XIV.
"UNCERTAIN SOUNDS"
CHAPTER XV.
"GOVERNOR DALLAS"
CHAPTER XVI.
THE HONORABLE THOMAS D'ARCY McGEE
CHAPTER XVII.
1851 - FIRST VISIT TO AMERICA: A REASON FOR IT.
CHAPTER XVIII.
THE RECIPROCITY TREATY WITH THE UNITED STATES.
CHAPTER XIX.
THE DEFENCES OF CANADA.
CHAPTER XX.
INTENDED ROUTE FOR A PACIFIC RAILWAY IN 1863.
CHAPTER XXI.
LETTERS PROM SIR GEORGE E. CARTIER - QUESTION OF HONORS
CHAPTER XXII.
DISRAELI-BEACONSFIELD
CHAPTER XXIII.
VISITS TO QUEBEC AND PORTLAND: AND LETTERS HOME CANADA AND THE
NORTH ATLANTIC COUNTRY.
CHAPTER I.
Preliminary - One Reason why I went to the
Pacific.
A quarter of a century ago, charged with the temporary oversight of the
then great Railway of Canada, I first made the acquaintance of Mr.
Tilley, Prime Minister of the Province of New Brunswick, whom I met in
a plain little room, more plainly furnished, at Frederickton, in New
Brunswick.