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[5] Report of Transportation Committee, 1838. Quoted in Molesworth'sSpeeches, Appendix, p. 465.

[6] D. N. B., Article on Sir George Arthur.

[7] Canadian Archives, Q 406, Pt. I, p. 226.

[8] Ibid.

[9] Ibid., p. 232.

[10] Ibid., p. 227.

[11] Molesworth:Speeches, p. 112.

[12] Kingsford:History of Canada, Vol. X, p. 472.

[13] Cf. Arthur to Glenelg, April 14th, 1838, Canadian Archives G, 494.

[14] Ibid.

[15] Arthur to Glenelg: April 14th, 1838.

[16] Both numbers are given—the higher number, 30,000, by MacKenzie.

[17] Glenelg to Arthur, No. 70, 22 May, 1838; Brit. Parl. paper, 2, 1839, p. 279.

[18] Glenelg to Arthur, No. 82, 30th May, 1838; op. cit. pp. 279-80.

[19] Ibid.

[20] E. A. Theller, Canada in 1837-8, 2 vols., Philadelphia, 1841.

[21] Theller, Canada in 1837-8, Vol. I, p. 261.

[22] Canadian Archives, Q 406, Pt. I, pp. 177-8.

[23] Arthur to Glenelg, 24 April, 1838, No. 8.

[24] Theller, Canada in 1837-8, Vol. 2, p. 9.

[25] Ibid., p. 10.

[26] Can. Archives, Q. 406, Pt. I, pp. 166-7.

[27] Quoted: Kingsford, X, p. 457.

[28] Lindsay:Life of W. L. MacKenzie(Makers of Canada Series), p. 440, gives the month as September; Kingsford gives December.

[29] Arthur to Glenelg, 24th November, 1838, No. 92.

[30] Parl. Paper, 2, 1839, p. 370.

[31] Cf. Glenelg to Durham, April 3rd, 1838, No. 8, Parl. paper 2, p. 12.

[32] Durham to Arthur, 1 June, 1838; No. 1. Parl. paper, 2, p. 109.

[33] Arthur to Durham, June 9th, No. 1, Parl. paper 2, p. 116.

[34] P.P. 2, p. 125.

[35] Durham to Glenelg, No. 24, P. P. 2, p. 139.

[36] Durham to Arthur, 16 May, 1838, pp. 2, p. 103.

[37] Ibid., Arthur to Durham, 20th Aug., 1838.

[38] Durham to Arthur, Aug. 24th, 1838; Ibid., p. 164.

[39] Arthur to Durham, July 9th, 1838, Can. Archives, G. 494, p. 507.

[40] Ryerson: Story of My Life, p. 225.

[41] These figures are taken from a return to be found in the Canadian Archives, Q. 407, Pt. I, pp. 108-13.

[42] Egerton and Grant: Canadian Constitutional Development, p. 176.

[43] Parl. papers (Canada), 1840, Pt. II, p. 142.

[44] Parl. paper (Canada), 1840, Pt. II, p. 181.

[45] For a full account of the relations between Poulett Thomson and Sir George Arthur the reader is referred to Shortt,Sydenham, pp. 153-162.

BULLETIN OF THE DEPARTMENTS OF HISTORY ANDPOLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCE IN QUEEN'SUNIVERSITY, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CANADA.

No. 1. The Colonial Policy of Chatham, by W. L. Grant.

No. 2. Canada and the Most Favored Nation Treaties, by O. D. Skelton.

No. 3. The Status of Women in New England and New France, by James Douglas.

No. 4. Sir Charles Bagot: An Incident in Canadian Parliamentary History, by J. L. Morison.

No. 5. Canadian Bank Inspection, by W. W. Swanson.

No. 6. Should Canadian Cities Adopt Commission Government, by William Bennett Munro.

No. 7. An Early Canadian Impeachment, by D. A. McArthur.

No. 8. A Puritan at the Court of Louis XIV, by W. L. Grant.

No. 9. British Supremacy and Canadian Autonomy: An Examination of Early Victorian Opinion Concerning Canadian Self-government, by J. L. Morison.

No. 10. The Problem of Agricultural Credit in Canada, by H. Michell.

No. 11. St. Alban in History and Legend: A Critical Examination; The King and His Councillors: Prolegomena to a History of the House of Lords, by L. F. Rushbrook Williams.

No. 12. Life of the Settler in Western Canada Before the War of 1812, by Adam Shortt.

No. 13. The Grange in Canada, by H. Michell.

No. 14. The Financial Power of the Empire, by W. W. Swanson.

No. 15. Modern British Foreign Policy, by J. L. Morison.

No. 16. Federal Finance, by O. D. Skelton.

No. 17. Craft-Gilds of the Thirteenth Century in Paris, by F. B. Millett.

No. 18. The Co-operative Store in Canada, by H. Michell.

No. 19, The Chronicles of Thomas Sprott, by Walter Sage.

No. 20. The Country Elevator in the Canadian West, by W. C. Clark.

No. 21. The Ontario Grammar Schools, by W. E. Macpherson.

No. 22. The Royal Disallowance in Massachusetts, by A. G. Borland.

No. 23. The Language Issue in Canada; Notes on the Language Issue Abroad, by O. D. Skelton.

No. 24. The Neutralization of States, by F. W. Baumgartner.

No. 25. The Neutralization of States, by F. W. Baumgartner.

No. 26. Profit-Sharing and Producers' Co-operation in Canada, by H. Michell.

No. 27. Should Maximum Prices Prevail? by W. C. Clark.

No. 28. Sir George Arthur and His Administration of Upper Canada, by Walter Sage.

[Transcriber's note: the duplicate entries for 24 and 25 above are as printed.]


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