United States: American detestation of the British, [11-13]; 'Hunters' Lodges,' [25-28]; her mistaken views regarding Canada, [121], [133-6]; her elective system of government, [138]; her educational system, [139]; the Reciprocity Treaty with Canada, [147-8], [150-5], [110-11]; the fishery question, [148-50], [152]; the Civil War, [148], [153], [154].
University of Toronto, the founding of, [89-90], [106-7].
Upper Canada: its political and financial state prior to Union, [23], [31-2], [38-9], [48-9], [114], [115]; the execution of the Rebellion leaders, [30]; Opposition to Union, [33], [57]; the terms of Union, [40]; Clergy Reserves, [45]; Sydenham's tour, [53-4]; the rise of the colleges, [88-90]; the Metcalfe Crisis, [93].
Van Buren, President, and Durham, [13].
Viger, 'Beau,' [93].
Von Shoultz, his chivalrous sacrifice, [27-8].
Wakefield, Edward Gibbon, with Durham, [8].