[[35]] Christie, History of Lower Canada, iv. p. 539.

[[36]] See La Revue Canadienne, 21 December, 1847.

[[37]] Confederation Debates, p. 56. In answer to Cartier, "the Hon. Mr. Dorion said that was not the case. The honorable gentleman had misquoted what had passed there (i.e. at the Institut). The Hon. Mr. Cartier said he was right. If resolutions were not passed, sentiments were expressed to that effect. Then the organ of the Institute—L'Ordre he thought—had set forth that the interests of Lower Canada would be better secured by annexation to the United States than by entering into a Confederation with the British American Provinces."

[[38]] The Irish Position in British, and in Republican North America—a lecture, p. 13.

[[39]] Elgin-Grey Correspondence: Elgin to Grey, 3 September, 1849.