Montreal, [124], [137]; as the capital, [86], [94]; the riots in connection with the passing of the Indemnity Bill, [120-1]; the burning of the Parliament Buildings, [124-7], [1]; the attacks on Lord Elgin, [124-5], [128-9]; the capital no more, [130]; the Annexation Association, [134-5].
Morin, A. N., Speaker of the Assembly, [102]; his administration, [143].
Municipal system of Canada, the, [55-6], [64]; the Municipal Corporations Act, [107-9]; municipalities and railways, [145].
Murdoch, T. W. C., secretary to Sydenham, [37].
Neilson, John, his policy of obstruction, [62], [68].
Nelson, Robert, proclaims a Canadian republic, [29].
Nelson, Wolfred, a Rebellion leader, [15], [93]; his claim for indemnity, [119].
New Brunswick, Sydenham's visit to, [52].
Nova Scotia, the struggle for responsible government in, [51]; the rise of the colleges, [88-9]; the fishery question, [149-50], [152].
O'Callaghan, E. B., a rebel leader, [104].