Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present - Part 63
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Part 63

Minister imprisoned by Kirke.

Mississippi, discovery of the.

Mohawks, kill Abbe Vignal; murder Chasy; one of their chiefs hanged; an Iroquois nation.

Monk, Lord, residence at Spencer Wood.

Monongahela, battle of the.

"Montague, the History of Emily," a novel; extracts from.

Montcalm, Marquis de, place of death doubtful; death and burial of; defeats Abercrombie; letter said to have been written by, just before his death; application of the French to erect a monument to; mural tablet in Ursuline Chapel; successfully defends Montmorency; entrenched at Beauport; his field works at Montmorency; proposed epitaph to.

Montcalm Ward.

Montgomery, Brigadier General Richard, his remains laid in Gobert's house; killed; his sword; centenary celebration of his defeat; in the English army; anniversary celebration of his defeat; plan of attack upon Quebec; spot where he fell; head-quarters at Holland House; in possession of environs of Quebec.

Montmagny, Governor, builds road from Upper to Lower Town; receives Ursuline Nuns; receives Madame de la Peltrie; holds grand council at Sillery; Indian name given to.

Montmorency, mill built by Peter Paterson at; French victorious at; residence of Governor Haldimand; Montcalm's entrenchments at.

Montmorency Falls, called _La Vache_; compared to Chaudiere Falls.

Montpet.i.t, A. N., honorary chief of Lorette Indians.

Montreal, capitulates to Americans; arrival of colonists for; Hotel Dieu founded; founded by DeMaisonneuve; 'Beaver Hall' Club at; note: has largest bell in America.

Monument to Wolfe and Montcalm, corner stone laid; restored; note: to Father Ma.s.se; to Montcalm, application of French to erect; erected where Wolfe fell; _des Braves_, Prince Napoleon Bonaparte presents statue for; when erected; _de la Temperance_; to victims of rebellion of 1837.

Moodie, Mrs., description of Quebec.

Morrin College.

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, Ma.s.s., 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.