Bishop Saint Vallier's first description of country and inhabitants, [192];
Governor Denonville's description, [192];
Saint Vallier's revised opinion, [193];
real character of the people, [193-5];
state of depression throughout the country, [219], [240];
drinking habits of people, [223];
described by Laval as the country of miracles, [301];
exhaustion of, after departure of New England fleet, [305], [317]
Carignan-Salières Regiment sent out,