Marine, as a pillar of Empire, [262]

Relations, Peel on, [254]

Treaty, see Reciprocity Treaty

Compromise, Bagot's views on, and Stanley's, [139-40]

Confederation of British North American Colonies, various Schemes for, [196-7]; the result of Autonomy, [305]; Difficulties connected with, [279-80], [312]; Russell's aim in furthering, [265]; Scheme of Brown and Macdonald for, [302] et sqq., [312-14], [341], [342]

"Connexion," the Basis of, sentimental rather than practical, [239]; Effect on, of Autonomy, [323] et sqq.

Conservative Party, Canadian (see also Family Compact, & Tory Party), in 1841, [105]; Loyalty of, [339]

Conservatism of the French Canadians, [15], [17], [32], [41]

United Empire Loyalists, [18]

Constitutional Act of 1791, and the Clergy Reserve question, [48-9]