Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 14th April, 1886: For copies of all the depositions or other evidence submitted in favor of the Half-breeds or Métis sentenced to imprisonment in the gaol at Regina, and in the provincial penitentiary of Manitoba: And also all depositions submitted in behalf of André Nault and Abraham Monteur, Métis prisoners confined at Regina and Battleford
Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 14th April, 1886: For copies of all the depositions or other evidence submitted in favor of the Half-breeds or Métis sentenced to imprisonment in the gaol at Regina, and in the provincial penitentiary of Manitoba: And also all depositions submitted in behalf of André Nault and Abraham Monteur, Métis prisoners confined at Regina and Battleford
Chapleau, Joseph-Adolphe (Sir): 1840-1898. Born and educated in Quebec; prime minister of Quebec, 1879-1882; secretary of state for Canada, 1882-1892; lieutenant-governor of Quebec, 1892-1898; created K.C.M.G., 1896 (Wallace, Dictionary of Canadian biography ).