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rts in, 108; destruction of, 113; W.J. Rattray on, 116; defendants made to pay L625 damages, 129; criminal prosecution of, 130; second destruction of, 221; last issue, November, 1834, 259. =BL= Its extravagant language, 12; established by Mackenzie, 13; aids in consolidating Reform party, 13; its office attacked by Tories, 14-15. =R= Edited by W. L. Mackenzie, 64, 66; attacks Egerton Ryerson, 98. =Colonial Conference, 1894.= Opened at Ottawa, June 28, with Mackenzie Bowell in the chair. Delegates present from the Imperial government, New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, Cape Colony, and Canada. Resolutions were passed in favour of an Imperial Customs Union and a Pacific Cable. Conference adjourned, July 11. _See also_ Imperial Conference. =Bib.=: _Proceedings of the Colonial Conference_, 1894; Ewart, _Kingdom of Canada_. =Colonial Empire.= Newspaper, published at St. John. =Index=: =T= Brings charge against government, 51. =Colonial Gazette.= Newspaper, published in London. =Index=: =Sy= Publishes article on Poulett Thomson's mission to Canada, 135-141; not entirely confident of his success, 140. =Colonist.= Newspaper, published in Toronto. =Index=: =B= Edited by Samuel Thompson, 4; George Sheppard, editorial writer on, 135. =Colonization.= =L= Laval's interest in, 77; arrival of colonists from La Rochelle, 1663-1664, 77; system of apprenticeship, 77-78; Sovereign Council asks for men from north of France, 78; Bourdon brings out a ship-load of girls, 79; soldiers of Carignan Regiment come out as colonists, 79; Talon's immigration policy, 80; Colbert's opposition, 80. =F= Cartier's attempts at, 2; settlement at Port Royal, 6-7; at Quebec, 7-8; and the trading Companies, 19, 28; of Montreal, 33-34; marriageable girls sent out, 57. =Ch= Character of, in New France, 143-147; by Company of New France, 168-169. =D= Impetus to, from western side, 2. =Coltman, W. B.= A merchant of Quebec, and lieutenant-colonel in the militia. Sent by Governor Sherbrooke, 1816, to Red River, to investigate dispute between the Hudson's Bay and the North West Companies. =Index=: =MS= Sent to Red River to investigate troubles, 195; his report, 196. =Columbia.= =D= Hudson's Bay Company, vessel, 183. =Columbia Fur Company.= =D= Organized, 1822, by recruits from the North West Company, 134. _See also_ Astor; Astor Fur Company. =Columbia River.= Rises in Upper Columbia Lake, lat. 50 deg. 10',
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