Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present - Part 66
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Part 66

Slavery in Canada, abolition of.

Smith, Chief Justice, notice of; letter to his wife.

Smith, Hon W., cited; notice of.

Snow shoe club.

Society, in the last century; before the Conquest.

Sorel, name changed to Fort William Henry taken by Americans.

Southey's Life of Nelson, cited.

Sparrows imported from England; appeal in behalf of.

Spencer Wood, Sir James Craig at; Lord Elgin at; formerly called Powell Place; Kidd's verses upon; origin of name; at one time included Spencer Grange; garden and conservatories at; residence of several Governors of Canada; burnt; re-built; ill.u.s.trious visitors; residence of Lieut. Governors of Quebec; transferred by Dominion to Province; _fete champetre_ at.

Stadacona, former name of Quebec; inhabited by Hurons; site of.

Stanley, Dean, at Quebec.

"Star" the Quebec.

Statue of General Wolfe, peregrinations of.

Stayner, Thomas Allen, Deputy Postmaster General.

Stewart, Charles, his letter from Chateau Bigot.

Stobo, Major Robert made prisoner by the French; escapes; selects Wolfe's landing place; advises expedition to Deschambault.

Streets of Quebec, described; oldest Sous le Fort; oldest in St Roch's St. Valier Aylmer; Bagot; Baronne; Bell's lane; Berthelot; Boisseau; Bridge; Buade; Burton; Buteau; Canoterie hill; Carleton; Champlain; Charlevoix; Christie; Cote a Coton; Cote d'Abraham; Couillard; Craig; Crown; Cul de Sac; D'Aiguillon; D'Aillebout; Dalhousie; Dambourgies; D'Artigny; D'Auteuil; DeSalaberry; Desfosses; Des Prairies; Dog lane; Donnacona; Dorchester; Ferland; Fiedmont; Frontenac; Gallows hill; Garneau; Grant; Grey; Haldimand; Hebert; Henderson; Hope hill; Hudon; Iberville, Jerome; Jupiter; King; Laval; Lee; Longueuil; Ma.s.sue; Metcalfe; Montmagny; Murray; Palace; Panel; Plessis; Pozer; Prevost; Prince Edward; Queen; Ramsay; Richardson; Richelieu; Richmond; Robitaille; Ryland; St. Ann; St. Famille St. Helen; St. James; St. John; St. Joseph; St. Louis; St. Ours; St. Paul; St. Peter St. Stanislas; St. Ursule; St. Valier; Sault au-Matelot; Scott; Seguin; Smith; Sous le Cap; Sous le Fort; Stewart; Tourangeau; Treasure; Turgeon; Wolfe.

Stuart, Andrew, materials for Hawkins' "Picture of Quebec," furnished by.

Sulpicians, of Montreal.

Suite, Benjamin, description of Spencer Grange.

Superior Council, session of, where held.

Sutherland, David, Deputy Postmaster-General.

"Swiftsure," steamer.

Tache, writer of first French poem issued in Canada.

Taiguragny, Indian kidnapped by Cartier.

Talon, Intendant, arrival at Quebec; builds a brewery; first owner of Belmont; seigniory granted to; probable builder of Chateau Bigot.

Taschereau, Mr., imprisoned by Sir James Craig.

Terrace. See Dufferin and Durham.

Tessier, Hon U. J., suggests plan for Harbour Works.

Theatre Royal opened.

Th.e.l.ler, escapes from Citadel.

Thompson, James, one of Wolfe's veterans; extracts from his diary; notice of.

Th.o.r.eau, description of Quebec.

Three Rivers, taken by Americans.

Ticonderoga, taken by Americans; Montcalm defeats Abercrombie at.

Tracy, Marquis de, Viceroy; hangs a Mohawk chief; lays foundation stone of Jesuits' church; residence; arrival of; brings Carignan regiment to Canada; arranges truce with Iroquois.

Twiss, Captain, builds temporary Citadel.

Uniforms, Militia.

Union hotel.

United Empire Loyalists settle in Canada.

Upper Town; first resident of; partly destroyed by English batteries.

Ursuline church, temporarily used as parish church.

Ursuline convent, old painting in the; founded by Madame de la Peltrie; mural tablet to Montcalm in chapel.

Vacherie, La, extent of; origin of name.

Variation of the compa.s.s at Quebec.

Vaudreuil, Governor, buried in Quebec; epitaph; at Beauport after battle of the Plains; prepares to capitulate.

Verazzani.

Vignal, Abbe, killed by the Mohawks.

Vimont, Father, Jesuit missionary; description of life at Sillery.