knowledge-division of Canada into two pro-
vinces-very impolitic-their union easy
Influence of the Canadians in the legislature-
French language used in the House of Assembly-
Le Canadien, a French newspaper-observations
upon the conduct of the managers thereof-the
effects of conquest-Canadians, by the articles of
capitulation, not granted their old laws-proved by
a review of the articles of capitulation-bad effects
of an improper administration of justice, illus-
trated by examples in Canada, no bankrupt laws
-consequences thereof
Travelling in Canada-the caleshes-the auberges-
Canadian politeness conspicuous-manners of the
people-appearance of the country-road from
Quebec to Montreal-the seigneuries and conces-
sions-rivers which fall into the St. Lawrence-
Canadian farming-St. John's fort-Lake Cham-
plain-Canadian farmers-in general poor-cause