Страница - 56Страница - 58- Legislature of New Brunswick, called together in 1866, [256];
- its session of 1867, [266]
- Leonard, Samuel, [147]
- Loyalist, newspaper, its proprietors arrested, [75 (note)]
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- Macdonald, Sir John A., chairman of the confederation delegation, [263];
- forms the first Dominion cabinet, [270]
- McClelan, Hon. A. R., chief commissioner of public works, [247];
- reëlected for Albert County, [249]
- McGee, Thomas D'Arcy, favours confederation, [207];
- lectures in St. John, [207];
- brings a party to visit the Maritime Provinces, [209]
- McMillan, Hon. John, surveyor-general, elected for Restigouche, [231];
- becomes postmaster-general, [247]
- McPhelim, Francis, postmaster-general, [183]
- Manners-Sutton, Hon. H. T., lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick, dissolves the House of Assembly, [180]
- Maritime union movement, [211-13];
- the Charlottetown conference, [215]
- Marriage laws, [14], [15]
- Meade, General, [249]
- Metcalfe, Sir Charles, governor-general of Canada, [74];
- his unconstitutional stand, [74];
- his views approved by the New Brunswick assembly, [74]
- Mitchell, Hon. Peter, member of the legislative council, [246];
- supports confederation, [246];
- called on to form a government, [246];
- forms the Mitchell-Wilmot government, [247];
- confederation delegate to England, [262];
- becomes minister of marine, [271]
- Monck, Viscount, governor-general of Canada, [265]
- Money grants, initiation of, [48]
- Montgomery, John, enters the government, [72];
- Morgan, Elizabeth, great grandmother of Sir Leonard Tilley, [145]
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- Needham, W. H., member for York, [152];
- his ability and character, [154];
- opposes confederation, [228]
- Newcastle, Duke of, colonial secretary, [197]
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- Odell, Hon. William Franklin, death of, [75]
- Odell, Hon. William H., postmaster-general, [233], [234]
- Office, tenure of, [57];
- Lord John Russell's despatch, [57];
- resolution of assembly thereon, [60]
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- Palmerston, Lord, his government in office during confederation negotiations, [206]
- Parker, Hon. Robert, becomes chief-justice, [235]
- Parliament of Canada, its first meeting, [273]
- Partelow, Hon. John R., member for St. John County, [65];
- on money appropriations, [93];
- becomes provincial secretary, [116];
- his ability as a business man, [157]
- Peters, Colonel Harry, speaker of the assembly, [148]
- Peters, Susan Ann, mother of Sir Leonard Tilley, [146]
- Peters, William, grandfather of Sir Leonard, [146]
- Peto, Brassy and Betts, propose to construct New Brunswick railways, [167-9]
- Pickard, John, defeated in York, [237]
- Portland Railway Convention, [119];
- L. A. Wilmot's speech at, [120]
- Prohibitory liquor law, [176-8];
- Putnam, Charles S., barrister, [11]
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