l_, and its organ _Le National_, 29-30; defeats Cartier in
Montreal East, 84. =Bib.=: Morgan, _Can. Men_; Rose, _Cyc. Can. Biog._
=Jews.= =Bk= Resolution of Lower Canada Assembly excluding, 104; further
discussion of question, 116.
=Joannes.= =WM= Town mayor of Quebec, strikes insubordinate officers,
230; protests against order to propose capitulation, 230, 231; goes to
British camp with articles of capitulation, 231, 232.
=Jogues, Isaac= (1607-1646). Born at Orleans, France. Entered the
Society of Jesus, and sailed for Canada in 1636. Set out almost
immediately for the Huron mission. From there sent to the Tobacco
nation; and in 1641 visited the Chippewas at Sault Ste. Marie, and stood
upon the shores of Lake Superior. Went to Quebec the following year, and
on the return journey captured by a party of Mohawks and carried off to
the Iroquois country. After being repeatedly tortured, escaped at Fort
Orange, with the help of the Dutch governor, and sailed for France,
arriving at Rennes in 1643. After an interview with the queen regent,
Anne of Austria, returned to Canada the following year, and sent as an
ambassador to the Mohawks, 1646. Concluded a treaty of peace, and
returned to Quebec. Sept. 27 of the same year, again set out for the
Iroquois country, this time as a missionary. The attitude of the Indians
had changed, and on Oct. 18 he was tomahawked as he entered one of the
lodges at Tionnontoguen. =Index=: =Ch= Professor in college of Rouen,
207. =L= Sufferings and death of, 5, 62. =Bib.=: Campbell, _Pioneer
Priests of North America_; Parkman, _Jesuits in North America_; Martin,
_Isaac Jogues_; Withrow, _Adventures of Isaac Jogues_ (R. S. C., 1885).
=John and Thomas.= =F= Vice-admiral's ship in Phipps's squadron, 281.
=Johnson, Guy= (1740-1788). Deputy to Sir William Johnson, as
superintendent of Indian affairs, and succeeded latter in office after
his death. Served under Amherst against the French, in 1759. At the
opening of the Revolutionary War, abandoned his home in Amsterdam, New
York, and brought his family to Montreal, and later went to England.
Returned in 1776, and served in New York. Also with Brant in the Mohawk
Valley, two years later. His estates confiscated by the New York
Assembly, 1779. =Index=: =Hd= His letter to Lord George Germaine, 155;
removed from his position of Indian agent, 156. =Bib.=: _Cyc. Am. Biog._
=Johnson, John.= =T= Returned for St. John, 25.
=Johnson, John M.= (1818-186
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