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1113. Canada Affairs. — Brighton, 22 p. inS. 



1114. Galt (John). — The Canadas: Comprehending topographical information 



concerning the quality of the land, in different districts. London, VI- 

 S.'iD-LXXVII p. in-12. 



1115. IIeney : or, the juvenile traveller, etc. By the wife of a british ofBcer, 



resident in Canada. London, 136 p. in-S. 



IIIG. Martin (R. Montgomery), — History of upper and lower Canada, 

 London, X-337 p. in-12. 3 cartes et vue de Québec. 



1117. Monk (Maria). — 'Awful disclosures, by Maria Monk of the Hotel-Dieu 



of Montreal, revised with an appendix, etc. Neiv-York, 376 p. in-12. 

 (L'auteur essaie d'établir que Maria Monk, religieuse de l'Hôtel- 

 Dieu de Montréal, quitta le couvent dans des circonstances peu propres 

 à faire honneur à l'Institut. Sa mère, Isabella Mills, veuve de William 

 Monk, et gardienne de l'hôtel du gouvernement, aujourd'hui le château 

 Ramezay. et protestante, affirma sous serment, le 24 octobre 1835, que 

 sa fille était sortie du couvent, parce qu'elle était devenue folle.) 



1118. Petition from Lower Canada, with Explanatory Remarks. London, 



48 p. in-8. 



1119. Petition of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada, to the King, and 



the Two Houses of Parliament, etc. London, 20 p. in-8. 



1120. Power (T.). — Impression of America, during the years 1833, 34 and 1835, 



London, 2 vol. in-S. 



(Contient un chapitre intitulé: "A visit to Quebec via Lake 

 Cbamplain.") 



1121. Roebuck (J. A.). — Existing difficulties in the government of the Canadas, 



London, 68 p. in-8. 



1837, 



1122. Affairs of the Canadas, in a series of Letters, by a Canadian. London, 



in-8. 



1123. CniSHOLME. — Copy of a report of a Select Committee of the House of 



Assembly of Lower Canada, respecting Mr. Chisholme, Clerk of the 

 Peace for Three Rivers, and any Correspondence between the Earl of 

 Gosford and Lord Glenelg. on the subject of the charges preferred 

 against Mr. Chisholme. Colonial Office, Downing street, 2 May, 1837. 

 103 p. in-fol. 



1124. Evidence taken before the Committee of the House of Commons on the 



Affairs of Lower Canada, in 1834. London, folio. 



1125. Few words (A) on the Subject of Canada. By a Barrister, London, 



52 p. in-8. 



1126. Fletcher (Judge). — Copy of a Report of a Select Committee of the 



House of Assembly of Lower Canada, respecting Judge Fletcher and 

 of any Correspondence between the Earl of Gosford and Lord Glenelg, 

 on the Subject of the charges preferred against that judge. Colonial 

 Office. Downing street, 2 May, 1837. 



1127. GuGY. — Copies of two reports of a Select Committee... respecting Mr. 



Gugy (Lewis), Sheriff of Montreal.,. Colonial Office. 2G May 1837, 

 60 p. in-folio. 



1128. Missions du Canada. — Rapports des missionnaires. Paris, 21 p. in-8. 



Carte. 



