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Carnarvon, Farl of, reply to despatch on Red River troubles, 315; speech on, 323; de-
spatch on British Columbia difficulty, 348, 368, 481; on Lord Dufferin's speech at
Victoria, 484

Crawford, Hon. John, appointed Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, 197

Canadian honorary titles, modes of address, 529

Costigan, Mr., motion of on North-west troubles, 513

Canadian and American rontes from England to the Pacific compared, 630-31

D.

Delfosse, M., Belgian Minister at Washington, appointed on Fishery Commission, 621

De Cosmos, Mr., resolution on British Columbia difficulty, 419; career of, 450; moves for
committee to enquire into Pacific Railway surveys, 511

Day, Hon. Mr. Justice, appointed on Royal Commission, 174; report on, 186

De Boucherville, Hon. Mr. on the Quebec crisis, 654.

Debate on address anent Pacific Railway 'scandal,' 189, 191.

Dawson, Principal, speech at McGill University, on conferring degree upon Lord Dufferin,

642

Derry, address of Corporation of, 35

Derby, Earl of, presents petition of inhabitants of Toronto, 39

Detroit, visit to, 232; civic demonstration at, 235

De Horsey, Admiral, on Pacific Ocean terminus of Pacific Railway, 724

Despatch of Lord Dufferin on Pacific Railway embroglio, 140-173; anent Royal Commis-

sion, 176-181; on Red River emeute, 300

Dominion Parliament opened, 109; adjourned, 122; prorogued, 136; opened, 185; pro-
rogued, 190; opened, 205: closed, 207; opened, 373; closed, 379; opened, 395 i
prorogued, 514; opened, 635; closed, 733

Doyle, Lieut. Gen. Sir Hastings, made Lieut. Governor of Nova Scotia, 53

Dorion, Hon. Mr., declines appointment on Royal Commission, 124; letter to Sir John A.
Macdonald anent, 151; receives honor of Knighthood, 622

Dennis, Lieut. Col. J. S., Surveyor General of Canada, 476; surveys North West Terri

tory, 517

Disallowance of Provincial Act, Mr. Blake's resolutions on, 376

Duchy of Lancaster, Lord Dufferin Chancellor of, 24

Durham, Earl of, appointed Governor General, 40; arrival at Quebec, 41; report of, 42
Dixon, Mr. F. A., composition of librettos, etc., 380; assists bazaar entertainment, 731
Dufferin, Fourth Baron of, 17

Dufferin, Lady Helina Selina, 17

Dufferin, Lord, birth, 17; education, 18; succession to title, 18; a Lord in Waiting, 18;
visits South of Ireland, 18; created an English Baron, 18; takes seat as Lord Clande-
boye, 18; appointed attaché to Lord John Russell, 19; makes yacht voyage to Ice.
land, 19; British Commissioner to Syria, 19; a K.C.B., 19; a K.P., 24; marriage,
24; Lord Lieut. of County Down, 24; Under Secretary of State for India, 24 ; of War
Department, 24; Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster, 24; Paymaster General and
Privy-Councillor, 24; Earl of United Kingdom, 24 ; Governor General of Canada, 24 ;
receives banquet at Belfast, 27; departure from Derry, 35; arrives at Quebec, 57;
sworn in as Governor General, 63; reception at Ottawa, 65; visits Montreal, 68, 93,
98, 203; Quebec, 70, 97, 123, 219; Toronto, 80, 219, 275; Hamilton, 80; London,
84, 268; visits Maritime Provinces, 123; animadversion of "Opposition press on,
174; extract from speech in reply to, 134, 158; social life at Rideau Hall, 198; prac-
tical interest in, and aid to, education, 199; despatch on Red River troubles, 300;
exercises prerogative of mercy in Lepine case, 320; visits to England and Ireland,

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380; entertained Canada Club, 380; remarks thereon, 385; reception at Clande-
boye, 389; return to Canada, 391; gives state dinner at Government House, 392;
gives a fancy ball, 427; created a K.C.M.G., 430; entertained at Ottawa Citizens'
banquet, 431; visits British Columbia, 443; great speech at Victoria, 455; visit to
Centennial Exhibition, 494; visit to Manitoba, 588; speech at Winnipeg, 601;
visits Washington, 632; New York, 633; elected hon, member of American Geo-
graphical Society, 633; addresses meeting of, 633; gives farewell ball at Ottawa,
728; presented with address from Senate and Commons, 728; departure from Can-
ada, 840; resumé of administration of, 841

Dufferin, Countess of, marriage, 24; social characteristics, 71, 73, 76, 297; baptism of
daughter, 123; address and presentation to, by Young Ladies College pupils, Brant-
ford, 252; Her Excellency's children, 380; aids St. Bartholomew's Church bazaar,
732; departure from Canada, 757; comments of a local journal upon, 757
Dominion General Elections, 1878, result of, 776

E.

Elgin, Lord, administration of, 45; first to represent principles of Constitutional Govern-
ment in Canada, 45; attempts on his life, 46; extracts from Walrond's biography,
44-48; regains popularity, 47; farewell speech, 47

English Press on appointment of Governor General, 26

Edgar, Jas. D., mission to British Columbia, 328; report of, 331

Esquimalt to Nanaimo, railway line between, 375

Esquimalt, reception of their Excellencies at, 443

Extradition treaty, correspondence anent, 396; Mr. Blake's memo. on, 396; Colonial

Secretary on, 398

Eastern Townships, their Excellencies visit to, 753

F.

Fishery question, award of, 210; the controversy, 619; Commission and award, 621

Frazer River, their Excellencies visit to, 453

Frederickton, N.B., visit of their Excellencies to, 183

Fleming, Mr. Sandford, report on Pacific railway survey, 700

G.

Galt, Hon. Sir Alex. T., made a C. B., 53; appointed on Fishery Commission, 621

Galt, town of, visit to, 250

General elections for Dominion Parliament in 1874, 69

Gilmour, Mr. Allan, salmon fishing with Vice Regal party, 125

Goderich, visit of their Excellencies to, 244; visit to International Salt Works, 244;

speech at, 245

Gowan, Mr. Justice, appointed on Royal Commission, 174; report on, 188

Government majorities previous to fall of Sir J. A. Macdonald's administration, 170

Government House, Toronto, State dinner at, 485

Guelph, visit to, 249; reception at, 249

Halifax, visit of their Excellencies to, 129

Halifax Club banquet, 132

Hamilton, Archibald R., 24

H.

Hamilton, city of, visit of their Excellencies to, 80; Corporation address of, 819

Harvard University confers degree on Lord Dufferin, 745

Head, Sir Francis Bond, administration of, 40

Head, Sir Edmund, administration of, 48

Harrison, Chief Justice, a Commissioner on Ontario boundary, 751
Hincks, Sir Francis, a Commissioner on Ontario boundary, 751

Holton, Hon. L. H., on prorogation, 138

Howe, Hon. Joseph, Delegate from Nova Scotia on Confederation scheme, 50; leads
Anti-Confederation movement, 54; subsequently disapproves of Anti-Confede

rate policy, 55; letter to Bishop Taché on Red River emeute, 302-304; appoint-
ed Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, 123; subsequent death, 123.
Huntingdon, Hon. Mr., motion on Pacific railway scandal, 119; defeat of, 120
Howland, Hon. W. P., appointed Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, 53; made C.B., 53
Howland W. H., president of Society of Artists, Toronto, 486; address to His Excellency,
733, 822.

Hudson's Bay Company, charter of, 514; Lord Selkirk's settlement at Red River, 515;
system of government of, 515; Governors of, 515; comes under rule of Canadian
Dominion, 517

Icelandic immigrants at Parry Sound, 224

I.

Indian Chiefs, characteristic address of, 227
Irish Emigration, and tenure of land in Ireland, 19

J.

Ingersoll, visit to, 267; cheese factory, 268

International Park at Niagara Falls suggested, 823

Irving, Mr. Æmilius, resolution to destroy right of appeal, 378

K.

Keewatin, District of, formation of, 584; Hon. Mr. Morris, ex officio Lieut. Governor of,
585

Kellogg, Hon. Judge, U. S. Representative on Fishery Commission, 621

Kimberley, Earl of, reply to despatches, 181; reply refusing sanction to addition to Sena-
ators, 203; speech on "Lepine Case," 325

Kingston, Military College established at, 207; visit of their Excellencies to, 290

Lafontaine, Mr., leadership of, 44

Laprairie, military camp at, 68

Lepine and the "Scott" murder, 300

L.

Letellier de St. Just, Hon. Mr., interference with constitutional forms by, 173; Minister of
Agriculture, 190; appointed Lieut. Governor of Quebec, 653; dismisses his min-
istry, 653; criticism upon the act, 663

Lisgar, Lord, administration of, 56; speech at Montreal, 57; letter to Bishop Taché on the
Red River emeute, 303

Loretto Convent, Toronto, address of pupils, 91

Laval Normal School, presentation of prizes at, 439

Laval University, Quebec, confers degree upon Lord Dufferin, 767

London Times vindicates Lord Dufferin, 182

London Spectator on speech at Toronto club dinner, 282

London Standard on Fancy Ball at Ottawa, 429

London, City of, visit to, 84; 2nd visit to, 268

Lord's Prayer, The, in Mohawk, 264

Louisburg, visit of their Excellencies to, 129

Lorne, Marquis of, officially announced as successor to Lord Dufferin, 751

Littleton, Hon. Col. and Mrs. attends the Countess of Dufferin in her return to England,
757

Laird, Hon, David, Minister of Interior, 565; appointed Lieut. Governor of North West
Territories, 584

Livingstone, Lieut. Governor of North West Territories sworn in at, 584

M.

Mackenzie, Hon. Alex., motion against prorogation, 136; forms administration, 190; gov-
ernment policy of, 198: purposes to increase number of Senators, 202; treats with
disaffection of Brit. Columbia, 328; free trade policy of his government, 513; at-
titude on Quebec crisis, 694; on Pacific railway surveys, 699; defeat of governnient
of, 776; resigns, 791

Mackenzie, W. L., and Canadian rebellion, 40

Macpherson, Hon. D. L., and Inter-Oceanic Railway Co., 117

Mowat, Hon. Oliver, and Ontario ministry, 426; represents Province of Ontario boundary
adjudication, 750

Mail Newspaper, Toronto, extract on Lord Dufferin's visit to exhibition at Hamilton, 81
Manitoba, Province of, created, 57, 519; Hon. Mr. Archibald appointed Lieut. Governor of,

520; military expedition to, 520; legislature organized, 525; address of inhabitants
at Portage La Prairie, 530; threatened armed invasion of, 536; their Excellencies
visit to, 588; address of French population of, 590; visit to Mennonete settlement,
594; to Icelandic settlement, 597

Manitoban, The, on political situation of province, 532, 544

Morris, Hon. Alex., Chief Justice of Manitoba, 554; appointed Lieut. Governor, 554 ;

opens Provincial Parliament, 557; treaty with Indians, 558; his ability and tact, 564;
further negotiations with Indians, 566; speech at City Hall, Winnipeg, 609; re-
signs governorship, 611

Morris, Mrs., social qualities of, is exhibited at government house, 612

Maritime Provinces, political condition of, 41; visit of their Excellencies to, 123; influence
upon political sentiment in, 294

Marmora Iron Mines, visit to, 287

Manners of young people, His Excellency's remarks on, 102

Maxwell, Lady Stirling, 18

Mississippi, discovery of, 20th anniversary celebration at Laval University, 123

Memorial of Opposition' against prorogation, 136, 163

Metcalfe, Lord, administration of, 44

Meredith, Hon. Chief Justice, administers oath of office to Lord Dufferin, 63

Macleod, Lieut. Col. J. F., commandant of North West Mounted Police, 586

Miramichi, visit of their Excellencies to, 126

Military College established at Kingston, 207

Military Camp at Laprairie, 68

Monck, Lord, Administration of, 50

Moss, Hon. Chief Justice, speech at McGill University, 643

Munsees Indians' Address, 241; reply to, 241

Monk, Mr., Q.C., Council on Ontario boundary commission, 751

Montreal, visit to, 69; address of Corporation, 69; presentation of statute of Her Majesty
to, 93; address to French citizens of, 95; visit to, 203, 636; reception by Life
Governors of Mackay Institute, 637; citizens' ball, 637; banquet, 644

Montreal Art Association exhibition, 650; military review at, 736, military banquet, 737
Medals presented by Lord Dufferin to the various Schools of the Dominion, 867

Montreal High School, Latin address to His Excellency, 204; reply to, 205
Montreal Journal, extract from leading, 104

Macdonald-Sicotte Ministry, 50

Macdonald, Sir John A., administration of, 49; resolutions on Confederation, 52; receives
order of Knighthood, 53; becomes first Premier of Dominion, 53; attends 'Repeal'
convention at Halifax, 55; receives Lord Dufferin, at Quebec, 63; resignation of his
government, 190; nomination speech at Kingston, 194 ; resolution in financial policy
of Mackenzie government, 512; resolution anent national policy, 651; speech on con-
stitutional aspect of the Quebec crisis, 665; forms cabinet, 828

McGill University, address of Faculty, 99; Greek address of Faculty, 638; English trans-
lation and His Excellency's reply to, 639; confers degree on Lord Dufferin, 642;
Chief Justice Moss' speech at, 644

McGill Normal School, address of teachers, 102

Macpherson, Miss, Boys' Home at Galt, visit to, 250

McDougall, Hon. Wm., C.B., made Lieut. Governor North West Territories, 517; refused

admittance to, 518

McMahon, Mr. Hugh, Q. C., Council on Ontario Boundary Commission, 751

McKay, Hon. James, effects of treaty with Indians, 583; escorts their Excellencies in Mani-
toba tour, 593

N.

New Brunswick School Question, 211; Constitutional points established, 215

New Brunswick Elections, 216

Newcastle, N.B., visit of their Excellencies to, 126

Newmarket, visit to, 219; corner-stone of new Christian Church laid, 219

Niagara, visit of their Excellencies to, 275

Napanee, visit of their Excellencies to, 290

North West Territory, ceded to Canada, 57; establishment of government of, 378; Hon.
Mr. McDougall appointed Lieut. Governor of, 517; Hon. Mr. Laird appointed to
post, 584

North West Territory, Troubles of 1869-70, 299; Lord Dufferin's despatch on, 300; Mr.
Costigan's motion, 513

North West Territory Angle, treaty of, 558

Nova Scotia, Anti-Union feeling in, 54

New York, visit to, 297; dinner at Delmonico's, 298

New York World, on "Pet Names," 441

New Westminster, reception of their Excellencies at, 452; memorandum on railway con
struction to, 453

New England Journal of Education, on Lord Dufferin's Greek address, 640
National Club, Toronto, Lord Dufferin's speech at, 486

0.

Ottawa, first parliament at, 53; arrival of their Excellencies at, 65; address of Corpora-
tion, 66; address of Anglican Bishops at, 93; first citizens' ball, 97; opening of
1st session of 2nd Dominion parliament at, 109; opening of 1st session, 3rd parlia-
ment, 205; citizens' ball, 206; 2nd session, 3rd parliament, 373; 3rd session, 3rd
parliament, 395; fancy ball at, 426; citizens' banquet, 431; 4th session, 3rd parlia-
ment, 509; house prorogued, 514; 5th session, 3rd parliament, 635; farewell address
of City Corporation, 741

Ottawa, Collegiate Institute, corner-stone laid, 219

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