Morris, John, Postmaster-General.
Mount Carmel.
Mount Hermon Cemetery;
monument to Lieut. Baines in.
Mount Lilac, Beauport.
Mountain, first Protestant Bishop of Quebec;
the family of.
Mountain Hill, constructed;
described.
Murray, General, appropriates Jesuits' College for barracks;
warrant issued by,
defeated by Levis;
residence at Belmont;
served at Fontenoy;
Governor of Quebec.
Negro, sale of a.
Neilson, Hon. John, notice of.
Neilson, Samuel.
Nelson, Admiral, in Quebec;
admirer of Miss Simpson.
Nelson, John, nephew of Sir T. Temple.
Neptune Inn, its statue of Neptune.
Neuville, Seigniory of.
Neville, Miss.
New York, plan for conquest of.
Newspapers, first in Canada and Nova Scotia.
Niagara Falls, earliest mention of.
Notary, first in Canada.
Observatory, Provincial.
Oneidas, an Iroquois nation.
Onondagas, an Iroquois nation.
Ononthio, meaning of.
Original, L', French ship sunk at Quebec.
Orphan Asylum, Female.
Oxford, Mass., French refugees.
Palace Ward.
Panet, Bishop.
Papineau, Amedee, account of visit to Chateau Bigot.
Papineau, Hon. L. J., visits Chateau Bigot.
Parkman, Francis, description of French empire in America;
foundation of Quebec;
session of Superior Council;
hanging of Mohawk Chief;
cited;
Fort and Chateau St. Louis;
D'Argenson's arrival;
Tracy's arrival;
DeCallieres' plan for conquest of New York.
Parliament Building, burnt;
description of the new.
Paterson, Peter, notice of.
Pean, Captain Hugues;
to whom married;
notice of.
Pean, Madame.
Peltrie, Madame de la, founder of Ursulines Convent;
her heart deposited in Jesuits' Church.
Perceval, M. H., Collector of Customs;
owner of Spencer Wood.
Perrault, Joseph F., pioneer of lay education;
description of his residence.