RTS
- Salaries, official, [61];
- reduction proposed by Wilmot, [62]
- Saunders, Hon. John Simcoe, advocate-general, [34]
- Simonds, Hon. Charles, a delegate to England with the grievances of New Brunswick, [24];
- elected speaker, [160];
- resigns his seat, [166];
- again elected speaker, [183]
- Skinner, Hon. C. N., favours confederation, [227];
- member for St. John city, [251]
- Smith, Hon. Albert J., joins the Fisher government, [175];
- forms an anti-confederation government, [232];
- differences with the lieutenant-governor, [242];
- his government resigns, [245];
- moves an amendment to confederation resolutions, [260]
- Smith, William O., mayor of St. John, [149]
- Stanley, Lord, colonial secretary, [53];
- on King's College charter, [53], [54];
- on the Reade appointment, [80];
- on money grants, [92]
- Steadman, Hon. James, postmaster-general, [193]
- Steeves, Hon. William H., joins the Fisher government, [175]
- Street, Hon. George F., solicitor-general, [34];
- a delegate to England in connection with the Civil List Bill, [45]
- Street, Hon. John Ambrose, attorney-general, [161]
- Street-Partelow government, defeated, [173]
- Sutton, Richard, [249]