Canada. See Lower Canada.

Cartier, Sir George, [30]; a follower of Papineau, [37], [131].

Catholic Church in Canada, the, [7]; opposes revolutionary movement, [64-5], [102], [103].

Chartier, Abbé, encourages the rebels at St Eustache, [95-6]; escapes to the United States, [99].

Chartier de Lotbinière, on French-Canadian loyalty, [11].

'Château Clique,' the, [22]; and the Patriotes, [25], [31].

Chénier, Dr J. O., killed at St Eustache, [93], [94], [95], [97-9], [102], [108].

Christie, Robert, expelled from the Assembly, [34], [134].

Colborne, Sir John, his letter on the situation previous to the Rebellion, [69-71]; his 1837 campaign, [74-5], [83], [94], [97-101], [102]; administrator of the province, [106-8]; his 1838 campaign, [122], [124], [125], [126].

Côté, Dr Cyrile, [89], [108], [118], [120]; defeated at Lacolle, [121-2].