HAGUE Tribunal, award in Fish- eries arbitration, 176, 192, 344 Hamilton, P. S., and Colonial Union, 25
Hanington, C. F., 129 Harrison, Benjamin, 193 Helmcken, Dr. J. S., 127
Henry, Hon. W. A., and Quebec Conference, 42; at London Conference, 43
Hicks-Beach, Sir Michael, 174, 255, 291, 292
Higgins, Mr. D. W., 127
Hill, J. J., and C.P.R. Syn- dicate," 141; 148
Mr. Staveley, 291 Hincks, Sir Francis, 63, 163, 168 Holt, Mr. H. S., 147 Houghton, Lord, 92
"How to Federate the Empire," 277
Howe, Hon. Joseph, Sir C. Tup- per's first contest with, 2, 3, 8; and proscription of Roman Catholics, 4; mission to New York for Crimean volunteers, 4; motion on Confederation (1861),
6; and Colonial Union, 25; and Charlottetown Conference, 39, 40; as anti-Confederation leader, 42; heads anti-Con- federation delegation to Eng- land, 44, 45; repeal campaign, 55; debate with Tupper, 55; repeal delegation to London, 58, 73; interview with Tupper, 59-60, 73, 76, 91; visit to Stowe Park, 62, 79; Government, 62, 97, 98, 99; be- comes Lt.-Gov. of Nova Scotia, 64; death, 64, 67, 96; in 1872 election, 130; darling of Radicalism," 300; on effect of Confederation in Nova Scotia, 324, 325; on union of Provinces 330-2; on western extension, 333
Howland, Hon. W. P., at London Conference, 43; and first Do- minion Government, 52, 54 Huddart, Mr. James, 220, 221, 227, 229, 230, 233, 234, 241 Hudson Bay Company parts with North-West Territories, 124; 129
Huntingdon, Hon. L. S., and
"Pacific Scandal," 131, 154
IMPERIAL Federation League, 247-52, 256, 257, 258, 259, 262, 275 Intercolonial Railway, Earl Durham and, 18; attitude of Colonial Office to, 19; 33-6; Quebec Conference and, 42
International Cables Conference, 175
Postal Congress, Vienna, 215 Inter-Oceanic Company, 165 Iron industries of Nova Scotia, 204 Ives, Mr., 239
JERSEY, Lord, 221, 222, 254
Johnson, Hon. J. M., 44
Johnstone, Hon. W. J., resignation of Conservative leadership, 3; accepts judgeship, 4; and Colonial Union, 25
Jones, Hon. A., and Tariff question, 170
KARSLAKE, Mr., 92 Keefer, Mr., 152
Kennedy, Mr., and "C.P.R. Syn- dicate," 141
Sir C. M., 174, 175
Kenny, Sir Edward, 53, 54, 60
Kent, Duke of, and Union of Colonies, 24
Kicking Horse Pass, and C.P.R., 134, 146
Knollys, Lord, and Privy Coun- cillorship, 13
Knutsford, Lord, and Behring Sea crisis, 210, 211; letter from, 317
LAIRD, Hon. David, 163 Langevin, Sir Hector L., at Charlottetown Conference, 40; at London Conference, 43; and first Dominion Government, 54; C.B. conferred, 86; and leader- ship succession, 208-9; corrup- tion charge against, 214-5 4 Lansdowne, Lord, and Bayard Correspondence, 177, 182; on Fisheries Treaty, 193, 195, 358 Laurier, Sir Wilfred, opposes Trans- continental Railway, 138; and fast Atlantic service, 243; and Preferential trade, 254-5; and Catholics, 304; and Reciprocity,
304-5; and Manitoba School Question, 308; opposes Catholic Relief Bill, 310; and South African War, 311; appreciation of, 312
Le May, Mr., 102, 115, 116, 117 Leng, Sir Wm., 293
Lindsay, Mr., 17
London Conference on Confedera- tion, 43-4
Lorne, Marquis of, 148, 174, 218, 263, 264, 279; letter from, 315 Lower Provinces, and Confedera- tion, 42; representatives of, at Quebec Conference, 51
Lowther, Rt. Hon. James, 253; letter from, 315
Lyons, Lord, 175
Lytton, Sir E. Bulwer, 19, 51
MCCARTHY, Justin, and Anti-Con- federation, 46
Conference, 42; at London Con- ference, 43, 66, 67, 70, 94
Macdonald, J. S., M.P., 97
Lady, and Peerage, 261 Sir John A., 8; and Union, 25; at Charlottetown Confer- ence, 40; at Quebec Conference, 41, 51; at London Conference 43, 44; first Dominion Premier, 44; appreciation of, 51; forms first Dominion Government, 52-4, invites Howe to join Ministry, 97; and British Columbia, 124-5; and elections of 1872, 130; resig- nation of, 131; returns to power, 133, 153; on railways for North- West Territory, 138; and C.P.R., 139; appoints Royal Commis- sion on railway "Scandal," 150; and "Pacific Scandal," 154;
Lord Dufferin and, 156-7; de- feated (1874), 158; political activity, 162; and Sir R. Cart- wright, 168; Tariff Reform mo- tion, 168; returns to office, 170; and Bayard correspondence, 177, 183; asks Sir C. Tupper to succeed him, 208; 1911 Election campaign, 212; and Sir H. Langevin, 214; death of, 215; and Preferential treatment, 246, 275; and Sir C. Tupper's Im- perial Federation League speech, 248-51; and Preferential Treat- ment, 286, 305; and British Columbia, 301; and Protection, 302; and C.P.R., 303; Manitoba School question, 308; and Newfoundland, 312 Macdougall, Hon. W., at Charlotte- town Conference, 40; at London Conference, 43; and first Do- minion Government, 52, 54, 63; appointed Lieut.-Gov. of North- West Provinces, 101, 102, 104
-, Sister, 114, 116 McGee, Hon. Thos. D'Arcy, and Union, 25; at Charlottetown Conference, 40; appreciation of, 52; and first Dominion Govern- ment, 53; assassination of, 72, 86 McGregor, Sister, 112 McIlwraith, Sir T., 221 MacIntyre, Mr. Duncan, and C.P.R. flotation, 139, 141, 212 Mackenzie, Hon. Alexander, 63; opposes Transcontinental Rail- way, 130; Prime Minister, 131, 153; defeat of, 133; and Trans- continental Railway, 135, 137, 138, 148; and Toronto Globe, 151; and "Pacific Scandal," 155, 157; victory at elections (1874), 158–9; and U.S. tariffs, 160; curious encounter with Sir C. Tupper, 161; defeat on tariff question, 170; and tariffs, 301
Mackenzie, Sir William, 147 McKinley Tariff, 172, 272, 286, 294 McLelan, Hon. A. W., 149 MacMaster, Mr., 306 McNeill, Mr. Alexander, 247 Macoun, Professor, 129 Macpherson, Sir David, 154 Manitoba School Question, 308 Mann, Sir Donald D., 147 Maritime Provinces, Union of, 14; and fisheries, 17; Sir C. Tupper's motion for union of, 39; Char- lottetown Conference on Union of, 39; trade with U.S., 160. (See Appendix for Sir C. Tupper's speech on Confederation of) Marlborough, Duke of, 299 Marpole, Mr. R., 147 Masson, Mr., 63
Milton, Lord, 129
Mitchell, Hon. P., at London Con- ference, 44; appreciation of, 52; and first Dominion Govern- ment, 55
Moberley, Walter, 129
Monck, Lord, 44, 53-4, 66, 69, 85, 88, 91, 93
Morier, Sir Robert, 175
Morning Star, and Anti-Confedera- tion, 45-6; and Howe's repeal campaign, 60; and Reciprocity Treaty, 75
Mount Stephen, Lord, and C.P.R. formation, 139, 141, 150, 261; and Sir C. Tupper, 208
Mowat, Hon. Oliver, and Dominion Senate, 41; at Quebec Confer- ence, 51
Musgrave, Anthony, and Confedera- tion, 124, 127
"NATIONAL Policy," inauguration of, 133, 172; and C.P.R., 151 ;
development of, 153 et seq.; effects of, 171; at 1891 elections, 213
Naval Armaments Company, 240 Navigation Laws, repeal of, and Canada, 21
Neckar Island, and Pacific cable, 236
New Brunswick and Railways,
33-6; and Charlottetown Con- ference, 39; Confederation elec- tions in, 42, 43, 69; representa- tives of, at London Conference, 44
Newcastle, Duke of, 25, 35 Newfoundland, and Quebec Con- ference, 40; and London Con- ference, 43; and Confederation, 125, 312
North Sea Convention, 374
North-West Territories, and Riel's rebellion, 101 et seq.; added to Canada, 124
Northern Pacific Railway, 148 Norton, Lord, 148
Nova Scotia, Confederation in, 7; export of coal from, 30; and railways, 33-6; resources of, 37; and Quebec Conference, 42; Anti-Confederation movement in, 42; Free School question in, 42; representatives of, at London Conference, 43; Anti-Confedera- tion delegation from, 44; reply of Imperial Government to peti- tion from, 82; iron industries of, 204-6; resources of, and advantages of Confederation to, 320; result of Confederation elections in, 323, 325
Ottawa, United Empire Trade League Conference at, 235, 253
PACIFIC cable, "All British," 217 et seq.; Conference, 309 "Pacific Scandal," 131, 132, 153, 154, 162, 163
Panama Canal, and development of British Columbia, 152
Parker, Hon. Dr., 144
Patterson, Hon. William, 206
Pauncefote, Sir Julian, 196, 209, 210
Pembina, Capt. and Mrs. Cameron, at, 101-2, 108
Perceval, Sir Westby, 238
Phelps, Mr., 356, 368
Playfair, Sir Lyon, 272, 274, 291 Playford, Mr., 235
Pope, Hon. John Henry, and C.P.R., 139, 140; 147, 148, 208 Port Moody, as terminus of Trans- continental Railway, 136-7, 145, 146
Preferential Treatment, 244 et seq. Prince Edward Island, Confedera- tion elections in, 42; declines London Conference, 43; and Confederation, 125
Prince of Wales (King Edward VII.) visit to Canada, 35 Protective Tariff adopted in Canada, 171
Putnam, Mr. (Judge), plenipoten- tiary at Fisheries Conference, 184; 197, 361
RECIPROCITY proposals, effect in Canada, 304-5
Treaty (1854), 18, 75, 78, 159, 176, 319, 321, 323, 339-40, 345, 352, 362, 389
Red River, 37
Registration Duties, 255
Reid, Hon. Robert, 221
Reinach, Baron, and " C.P.R. Syn- dicate," 141
Revelstoke, Lord, 150
Reynolds, Mr. Thomas, 240 Richot, Father, 108, 112-7
Riel, Louis, 101, 107, 109, 112-7, 208, 267
Sister, 112, 116, 120
Ripon, Lord, 221, 236
Ritchie, Hon. J. W., 43, 255
Robertson, Mr. Andrew, 144, 145
Robinson, Hon. John
Rollit, Sir Albert, 296, 314 Roman Catholics, and Sir C. Tup- per, 3; and Hon. J. Howe, 4; legislation for, 303; Liberals and, 304; Relief Bill for, 310
Rose, Sir John, 62, 141, 150, 217 Rosebery, Earl of, 221,236, 249, 250, 256, 258, 262, 280, 284, 288 Ross, Mr., 25, 163
Mr. James, 147
Roulette, Mr., 107, 108
Russell, Earl, 66
Lord John, and Colonial self- government, 16
SALISBURY, Lord, instructions to plenipotentiaries, at Fisheries Conference, 186; message to
South African War, Canadian con- tingent in, 311
Spalding, Col. L. S., 226
Sprigg, Sir Gordon, 259
Stanley, Lord, and Fishing Licences, 75, 77, 79-80, 83, 84, 281 Stanley of Preston, Lord, 215 Stanley, Rt. Hon. Col., 176
Rt. Hon. Frederick, letter from, announcing bestowal of G.C.M.G., 11
Stephen, Sir George (See Lord Mount Stephen)
Strathcona, Lord, 102, 104, 107, 109, 118, 141, 143, 212; ap- pointed High Commissioner, 309; Peerage conferred, 313 Stratheden, Lord, 95 Stutsman, Col., 107, 108 Subsidy question and C.P.R., and steamer service, 218
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