Lacolle, rebels defeated at, [121-2].
LaFontaine, L. H., a follower of Papineau, [37], [63], [108], [130], [132].
Lartigue, Mgr, his warning to the revolutionists, [65].
Legislative Council, the, [22], [25], [31], [36], [41], [46], [53], [54], [55], [59].
Lower Canada, the conflict between French and English Canadians in, [13-15], [33], [114]; the Rebellion of 1837, [69-103]; the constitution suspended, [104], [106]; treatment of the rebels, [108-13]; Durham's investigation and Report, [114-116]; the Rebellion of 1838, [117-27]. See Assembly.
Macdonell, Sir James, Colborne's second-in-command, [125].
Mackenzie, W. L., and the Patriotes, [72].
Melbourne, Lord, and Durham's policy, [111].
Mondelet, Dominique, [30]; expelled from the Assembly, [36].
Montreal, rioting in, [71-2].