Conservatives, join with Lower Canadian Liberals in 1854, becoming the Liberal-Conservative party, [36-9], [102]; defection among, [69]; their National Policy, [112]. See Parliament.

Costigan, John, and Macdonald's Home Rule views, [153-4].

Derby, Lord, [49], [58].

Dilke, Sir Charles, on Sir John Macdonald's resemblance to Lord Beaconsfield, [175-6].

Disraeli, Benjamin, [58]; on Goldwin Smith, [156]. See Beaconsfield.

Dominion of Canada. See Canada.

Dorion, A. A., the Rouge leader, [39-40], [47], [56], [67], [96]; his alliance with Brown, [45] and note; in the Macdonald-Sicotte Cabinet, [69-70]; hostile to Confederation, [74].

Dorion, J. B. E., 'l'enfant terrible,' [56].

Double Shuffle episode, the, [52], [57], [59-62].

Draper, W. H., and Macdonald, [13]; from prime minister to chief justice, [19]; Canadian commissioner in the Hudson's Bay Company investigation, [49].