Index : Sir John A Macdonald Era Enters J A Macdonald's Law Office As A Student 6 Forms
partnership with Macdonald, 10; his letter to Macdonald on the political
situation, 31; postmaster-general in first Dominion Cabinet, 134;
consults Imperial government as to proposed withdrawal of troops from
Canada, Fenian Raids, etc., 168; his attempt to merge the two Canadian
Pacific Railway syndicates, 200. (Tilley era) Delegate to Charlottetown
Conference, 74; to Quebec Conference, 76; postmaster-general in first
Dominion Cabinet, 129. =Bib.=: Dent, Can. Por.; Taylor, Brit. Am.;
Read, Lieutenant-Governors of Upper Canada.