M'Dougall, William, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, [63]; his work on behalf of Confederation, [73], [77]; lieutenant-governor of the North-West, [88], [89].

M'Gee, Thomas D'Arcy, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, [63], [81]; his career and assassination, [81-2].

Mackenzie, Alexander, leader of Liberals, [96], [114], [117], [120-121]; prime minister, [103], [105]; his career and character, [103-104], [133].

MacNab, Sir Allan, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, [25]; prime minister, [36-7], [41]; his career, [42-4].

Macpherson, Sir David, a colleague of Sir John Macdonald, [27], [98] n., [119]; minister of Interior, [143-4].

Maitland, Sir Peregrine, lieutenant-governor, [3].

Mercier, Honoré, prime minister of Quebec, [132]; his interview with Sir John Macdonald, [162-4].

Metcalfe, Sir Charles, governor-general, [17].

Militia, commission on, [68-9].

Moderate Reformers. See Baldwin Reformers.