Canardiere, La, name given to Beauport Flats.
_Canon de Bronze, Le_.
Cap Blanc.
Cape Diamond, called Mont du Gas; Pointe a Puiseaux, so called by Champlain.
Cap Rouge; Roberval winters at; Jacques Cartier winters at; Cramahe resides at.
Carcy, Pointe a.
Carignan regiment; its service in Hungary.
Carillon, battle of.
Carleton, Governor Guy, returns to Quebec.
Carlyle, Thomas, describes capture of Quebec.
Caron, Lieut.-Governor, receives address from Lorette Indians.
Cartier, Jacques, winters on banks of the St. Charles; names of his ships; met by Donnacona; captures and takes to France, two Indians; pa.s.ses second winter at Cap Rouge; account of his voyage to Canada; his Journal cited; old print of his departure from Quebec; list of his officers and crew; mentioned; discovery of remains of his vessel, "La Pet.i.te Hermine."
Cartier, Sir G. E.
Casgrain, Abbe, cited.
Cathedral, Roman Catholic, destroyed.
Cattle, exportation of, to Europe.
Cavalry, Captain Bell's, troop of; muster roll of; statement of last survivor of.
Cayugas, an Iroquois nation.
Cemetery, old; Cholera; Mount Hermon; St. Charles; Bellmont.
Centenary celebration of Montgomery's defeat.
_Cents a.s.socies_, Company of the.
Chambly, Fort, surrendered to Americans; formerly Fort St. Louis.
Champlain, Samuel de, founder of Quebec; his dwelling; surrenders Quebec; place of interment; plot against; returns to Quebec; place of interment unknown; cited.
Champlain Ward.
Chapel, first which served as parish church.
Chandler, Captain, seigneur of Nicolet.
Charlesbourg, captured by Americans; American prisoners at; French retreat towards; called Bourg Royal; several Quebecers retire to, in 1775.
Charlevoix, cited.
Chateau Bigot; described; other names of; probably built by Talon; acquired by Bigot; subsequent owners of; present state of ruins; how to reach; Amedee Papineau's account of visit to; its legend; refugees from Quebec at, in 1759; letter written from, during American invasion.
Chateau St. Louis; described by Kalm; by Kirby; meeting place of Superior Council; described in Hawkins' "Picture of Quebec"; by Bouchette; by Parkman; burnt; too small; foundation of Quebec Agricultural Society in; described by Weld; repaired and enlarged; first meeting of Literary and Historical Society held in; proposed reconstruction.
Chateauguay battle, of.
Chaudiere, Falls of the, how reached; described; compared with Montmorency.
Chauveau, P. J. O., description of Quebec; Quebec fifty years ago; the battles of the Plains.
_Chien d' Or, Le_.
Cholera, Asiatic, visits Quebec; burying-ground.
Christie, Robert, cited; his history noticed; his epitaph.
"Chronicle, Quebec Morning," building.
Church, first in Canada built by Recollets.
Churches:--Basilica; French Protestant; Jesuits'; Notre Dame; Notre Dame des Anges; Notre Dame de la Garde; Notre Dame des Victoires; Recollet; St. Andrews; St. Columbia (Sillery); St. John's; St. Mathew's; St. Michael's (Sillery); St. Roch's; Trinity; Ursulines.
Citadel, escape of Th.e.l.ler and Dodge from; proposed capture of.
Clavery, in charge of "La Friponne".
Clubs:--"Beef Steak," first in Quebec; name changed; prominent members of; places of meeting; "Sober"; "Beaver Club," at Montreal.
Coffin, Colonel cited.
Conroy, Bishop, the Pope's Ablegate.
Convent, first in Canada; of Jesus-Marie.
Convent Cove, at Sillery.
Corriveau, La, hanged in iron cage; cage sold to Barnum.
Country seats about Quebec: Auvergne.
Bagatelle.
Bandon Lodge.
Bannockburn.
Bardfield.
Battlefield Cottage.