ent of united Canada, 273
Fraser, John J., opposes confederation, 228
G
Gagetown, birthplace of Sir Leonard Tilley, 146
Galt, Hon. A. T., in favour of confederation, 205;
minister of finance, 271
Gilbert, Thomas, advocates agricultural schools, 162
Gillmor, Hon. A. H., provincial secretary, 233
Gladstone, Right Hon. W. E., 199
Glenelg, Lord, colonial secretary, 42, 61
Glenie, James, an early Reformer, 13
Gordon, Arthur Hamilton, lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick, opposed
to confederation, 239;
his change of views, 240;
the confederation paragraph in his speech from the throne, 242;
differences with his government, 242
Government, responsible, the demand for, 99-111;
granted, 113-16
Gray, Hon. John H., 152;
supports the government, 160;
becomes a member of the government, 165;
appointed attorney-general, 183;
favours confederation, 227;
elected for St. John County, 251;
speaker of the assembly, 256;
again elected for St. John in the parliament of 1867, 273
Gray-Wilmot government, formed, 183;
defeated, 184
Grey, Earl, colonial secretary, on tenure of office, 113;
disallows hemp bounty bill, 118
Grievances, committee on, appointed, 24
H
Hamilton, Peter S., his articles advocating confederation, 207
Hanington, Hon. D. L., speaker, 172
Hannay, James, his articles in favour of confederation, 207
Harding, James A., elected for the city of St. John, 167
Harvey, Sir John, lieutenant-governor, 47, 113
Hatheway, Hon. George L., opposes confederation, 228;
joins the anti-confederation government, 233;
retires from the contest in York, 250
Hazen, Hon. Robert L., on responsible government, 63;
enters the government, 72;
resigns, 76
Head, Sir Edmund, lieutenant-governor, 129
Hill, George S., member for Charlotte, 66
Howe, Hon. Joseph, a delegate to England in connection with the
Intercolonial Railway, 107;
advocates confederation, 204
Humbert, Mr., opposes responsible government, 64
Hutchinson, Richard, 234
J
Jenkins, William, teacher of the Gagetown grammar school, 147
Johnson, Hon. John M., solicitor-general, 174;
confederation delegate to England, 262;
opposes county courts bill, 267
Johnston, Hon. Hugh, enters the government, 72;
resigns, 76
K
Kerr, George, member for Northumberland, 249
King's College, 49;
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