, New Brunswick.= =C= Public opinion aroused in Quebec,
73; Costigan and other Roman Catholic members from New Brunswick demand
disallowance of bill against, 73-74; Macdonald and Cartier oppose
disallowance, 74-76; question becomes an issue in Quebec elections, 76;
opinion of law officers in England obtained, 76; opinion adverse to
Roman Catholics, 77; Costigan again demands disallowance, 77; compromise
effected, 77-78; in Parliament, 131. =Md= Bill passed in 1871, 194;
takes away government support from separate schools, 194; Roman
Catholics petition for its disallowance, 194, 285; compromise effected,
194-195.
=Separate Schools, North-West Territories.= =B= Provision for, opposed
by George Brown--he warns the Senate that effect would be to fasten them
on the West forever, 249.
=Separate Schools, Nova Scotia.= =Md= Refused to Roman Catholics, 116.
=Separate Schools, Upper Canada.= =B= Opposed by George Brown, 121; a
compromise arranged, 122-123; bill introduced by R. W. Scott, 144;
Ryerson's support of bill, 144; adopted by government and becomes law,
144-145; attacked by _Globe_, but finally accepted by George Brown, 145.
=Md= Claimed by Roman Catholics and conceded after years of controversy,
82. =Bib.=: Hodgins, _History of Separate Schools in Upper Canada_.
=Servants.= =S= Scarcity of, in Upper Canada, 182.
=Seven Nations.= =Hd= Their fighting force an uncertain quantity, 126.
=Seven Oaks.= =MS= Conflict between Hudson's Bay Company men and North
West Company men, June 19, 1816, 180; Governor Semple shot, 181;
Alexander Ross on, 184; Joseph Tasse on, 184; Sergeant Huerter on, 183;
printed evidence, 199. =Bib.=: Bryce, _Manitoba_ and _Romantic History
of Lord Selkirk's Colonists_; Laut, _Conquest of the Great North-West_.
=Sevigne, Marie de Rabutin-Chantel= (1627-1696). =F= Her son-in-law a
candidate for governorship of Canada, 65; describes severities exercised
on peasants in revolt in France, 150.
=Seward, William Henry= (1801-1872). Governor of New York, 1838;
appointed secretary of state by Lincoln, 1860. =Index=: =N= Suggests
Canadian agent at Washington to confer on Reciprocity Treaty, 192; tells
Galt that treaty could not be renewed, 193. =Bib.=: _Cyc. Am. Biog._
=Sewell, Jonathan= (1766-1839). Born at Cambridge, Mass. Educated at
Bristol, England. In 1785 studied law in New Brunswick under Ward
Chipman; in 1789 called to the bar of Lower Canada and practised in
Quebec. Appointed solicitor-g
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