Colonial Office, its patronage, [38], [39]; and Howe's desire to enter Imperial service, [128-9].

Council, the, its composition and powers, [33-4], [36], [38]; its

influence and integrity, [39]; attempts to lower the duty on brandy, [44]; opposes Howe's Twelve Resolutions, [50-4]; changes in its constitution, [54-5], [64-5]; the coming of Responsible Government, [71-74], [88].

Crawley, Rev. Dr, [76]; his education campaign, [77].

Cunard, Samuel, his steamship line founded, [94].

Dalhousie College, [35-6], [76].

Derby, Lord, [121], [125]; his 'handsome letter' to Howe, [126-7].

Douglas, Sir James, lieutenant-governor of British Columbia, [127].

Doyle, Laurence O'Connor, and Howe, [28], [50].

Durham, Lord, his Report on the state of Canada, [56-7], [92].