f, 202, 235. =BL= Early municipal government of, 298.
=Bib.=: James, _Early History of the Town of Amherstburg_.
=Amherst's Regiment.= =WM= On British left, at Quebec, 189.
=Amiens, Treaty of=. Signed between Great Britain and France, March 25,
1802. Brought to an end the war that had lasted since 1793. Among other
provisions, the Newfoundland fisheries were restored to the same
position held before the war. =Index=: =Bk= Preliminaries of peace
entered into in London, and treaty signed at Amiens, 30-31. =Bib.=:
Hertslet, _Treaties and Conventions_; Bowman, _Preliminary Stages of the
Peace of Amiens_.
=Amnesty Act=, 1838. =Mc= Enables the government to extend conditional
pardon in certain cases to political offenders, 474-475.
=Amnesty Act=, 1849. =E= William Lyon Mackenzie takes advantage of, 91.
=BL= Proposed by Elgin, on behalf of Imperial government, as a measure
of pardon for those implicated in the Rebellion of 1837-1838, 287; Act
passed, 292. =Mc= Mackenzie takes advantage of, 480. =Bib.=: Dent, _Last
Forty Years_.
=Amusements in Canada=. =Hd= Contemporary accounts of, in 1781, 221-224.
=Anadabijou=. =Ch= Montagnais chief, makes long harangue to Champlain,
10; his relations with Champlain, 50-51.
=Anahotaha=. =L= Huron chief, joins Dollard at Long Sault, 69.
=Andastes=. A once-powerful tribe, who spoke a dialect of the Iroquois,
but were at deadly enmity with the Five Nations, by whom, according to
Parkman, they were nearly destroyed about the year 1672. =Index=: =Ch=
Indian tribe of Virginia, 90; adopted into the Hurons and spoke their
language, 90.
=Andehoua=. =Ch= Indian youth baptized, 233.
=Anderson, Captain=. =Dr= British officer killed at Sault au Matelot
barrier, 130.
=Anderson, A. Caulfield=. An officer of the Hudson's Bay Company,
employed for many years in the New Caledonia district, under Dr.
McLoughlin. =Index=: =D= In charge at Alexandria, on the Lower Fraser,
186; explores a road from Kamloops to the Lower Fraser, 186.
=Anderson, Anthony=. =Mc= Given command of the rebels, 360; moves on
Toronto, 363; takes prisoners, 364; victim of Powell's treachery, 365.
=Anderson, David= (1814-1885). Born in London, England. Educated at
Edinburgh Academy and at Exeter College, Oxford. Vice-principal of St.
Bees College, Cumberland, 1841-1847, and incumbent of All Saints',
Derby, 1848-1849. Came to the Red River Settlement as bishop of Rupert's
Land, 1849. Remained until 1864, when he r
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