357
Governor Maitland and the Convention 358
Death of the Duke of Richmond 359
Antagonism--Maitland and the L.C. Assembly 360
Arrival of Lord Dalhousie 361
Papineau's speech at Montreal 362
Dalhousie's opening parliamentary speech 363
Facilities for manufacturing in Lower Canada 364
Honorable John Neilson--Appearance and Character 365
Quarrel of the Houses about the Civil List 366
Mr. Andrew Stuart--The Supplies, &c. 367
The Lachine Canal--Sinecure Offices 368
Additions to the Executive Council 369
The Civil List--Antagonism 370
Mr. Marryatt, M.P.--Stoppage of the Supplies 371
The Honorable John Richardson 372
Message from the Governor 373
Despotic conduct of the Assembly 374
Effect of cutting off the supplies 375
The Prorogation--Ryland's Advice 376
Legislative Union of the Provinces 377
Agriculture and commerce in distress 378
The Union Bill 379
The Church--Political Rights 380
Antipathies--Increasing Difficulties 381
Parliament again in session 382
Sir F. Burton--District of St. Francis 383
The Civil List 384
"Times" Libel--Emptiness of the Public Chest 385
The Finances--the Receiver General 386
The Lachine and Chambly Canals 387
The prorogation--Union of the Provinces 388
The Public Accounts of Upper Canada 389
Gourlay's Enlightened Views 390
Construction of Ship Canals recommended 391
Realization of a Dream--Mr. Merritt 392
John Charlton Fisher, LL.D., King's Printer 393
Suspension of Mr. Caldwell 394
Lord Dalhousie's Explanation 395
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