Part 39 (2/2)

=Jolliet, Zachary.= =F= His December journey from Michilimackinac to Quebec, 240.

=Joly de Lotbiniere, Sir Henri Gustave= (1829-1908). Studied law and called to the bar, 1855. Elected to a.s.sembly for Lotbiniere, 1861. Took a prominent part in opposition to Confederation. In 1867 elected for both Dominion and Quebec Houses, and sat in both up to 1874. Led opposition in a.s.sembly until 1878, when he was called upon to form a ministry. His government defeated in 1879, and in 1885 dropped out of public life for a time. Returned for Portneuf in 1896, and became controller of inland revenue; the following year called to the Cabinet as minister of inland revenue. Appointed lieutenant-governor of British Columbia, 1900. =Index=: =Md= Liberal leader in Quebec, sustained in provincial election by majority of one, 249; his connection with the Letellier case, 249. =Bib.=: Morgan, _Can. Men_; Dent, _Can. Por._; Rose, _Cyc. Can. Biog._

=Jones, Alfred Gilpin= (1824-1906). Born at Weymouth, Nova Scotia, of United Empire Loyalist stock. Built up great s.h.i.+pping industry at Halifax. Entered public life as an opponent of Confederation.

Represented Halifax in Dominion House 1867-1872, 1874-1878. Became minister of militia, 1878. Defeated in general election of that year, and again in 1881; elected in 1887, but defeated in 1891.

Lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia 1900-1906. =Index=: =H= Asked by Howe to attend conference with Sir John Rose, on financial situation, 223; his reasons for declining, 224; leader of Anti-Confederate party in Nova Scotia, 224. =Bib.=: Dent, _Can. Por._; Morgan, _Can. Men_; Rose, _Cyc.

Can. Biog._

=Jones, John Paul= (1747-1792). Born in Scotland; son of John Paul, of Arbigland; a.s.sumed name of Jones. Entered American navy, 1775. Captured the _Serapis_, 1779. Entered Russian naval service, 1788, with rank of rear-admiral. Died in Paris. =Index=: =Hd= Mentioned in Haldimand's correspondence, 245. =Bib.=: Sherbourne, _Life of Paul Jones_; Mackenzie, _Life of Paul Jones_; Hamilton, _Life of Paul Jones_; _Cyc.

Am. Biog._

=Jones, Jonas= (1791-1848). Educated at Cornwall under John Strachan.

Served as an officer of militia during the War of 1812-1814, attaining the rank of colonel. Called to the bar of Upper Canada, 1815. Elected to the a.s.sembly for Leeds and Grenville, 1821, 1825, and again in 1832. A strong supporter of the union of Upper and Lower Canada. Appointed a puisne judge of the Court of Queen's Bench, 1837. =Bib.=: Read, _Lives of the Judges_.

=Jones, Peter.= =R= His visit to England in 1831, 90.

=Jonquest, etienne.= =Ch= Marries Anne Hebert, 113; death of, 117.

=Jordan, John.= =W= Member for St. John in New Brunswick a.s.sembly, 105; referred to in Wilmot's speech, 105. =T= Defeated in St. John County in 1850, 11.

=Joseph, Saint.= =L= Chapel dedicated to, in church at Quebec, 84; patron saint of Canada, 87. =Ch= Jesuit mission in Huron country, 93; French colony placed under patronage of, 150.

=Jotard.= =Hd= Editor of Mesplet's publications, 277.

=Journal de Quebec.= =C= Cauchon writes for, 24; praises Cartier in, 88.

=Journal Tenu a l'Armee.= =WM= Quoted, 169; severe criticism of Montcalm, 205; Canadians praised, 196; quoted as to loss on French side, 205.

=Juan de Fuca.= =D= His real name Apostolos Velerianos, 9; expedition to North-West Coast, 9; authenticity of his _Voyage_, 9, 19; his name rescued from oblivion, 23. =Bib.=: Walbran, _British Columbia Coast Names_.

=Juan de Fuca Strait.= Between Vancouver Island and United States mainland. =Index=: =D= Its discovery, 9, 14, 19; rediscovered by Kendrick, 25. =Bib.=: Walbran, _British Columbia Coast Names_.

=Jubilee.= =Ch= Granted by pope, celebrated in Quebec, 1618, 114.

=Juchereau, Jean.= =Ch= A settler from La Ferte Vidame, in Thimerais, 252.

=Juchereau, Mere.= =F= Reports repulse of some of Phipps's men at Riviere Ouelle, 291; on flag incident, 296; on divine protection of Quebec, 301. =L= On Laval's patience in trial, 240.

=Juchereau de St. Denis.= =F= Wounded in skirmish on Beauport flats, 294.

=Judah, Henry Hague= (1808-1883). Born in London, England. Came to Canada, and called to the bar, 1829. Represented Champlain in the a.s.sembly, 1843-1844. Appointed one of the Commissioners under the Act abolis.h.i.+ng the Seigniorial Tenure, 1854. =Index=: =E= Commissioner under Federal Tenure law, 186.

=Judges.= =Bk= Bill for exclusion of, pa.s.sed by Lower Canada a.s.sembly, but thrown out by Council, 104; further discussion of question, 116; instructions from Great Britain regarding, 117, 126; Act of Exclusion pa.s.sed, 145.

=Judicature.= =E= Measures relating to, pa.s.sed by second La Fontaine-Baldwin government, 86-87; =S= Act for establis.h.i.+ng Superior Court for Upper Canada pa.s.sed, 92; amended, 94. =Sy= Bill pa.s.sed by Special Council, 255. =BL= Revisions of system, 286, 300-301; terms of the Act, 292, 302-303, 339.

=Jurisdiction, Question of.= =L= In New France, 163.

=Justices of the Peace.= _See_ Magistrates.

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