Separate schools: Part of the negotiations at Ottawa in 1870
Separate schools: Part of the negotiations at Ottawa in 1870
Taché, Alexandre-Antonin: 1823-1894. Arrived in Red River as a Catholic missionary, 1845; coadjutor bishop of Saint-Boniface, 1851; succeeded Bishop Provencher, 1853; created archbishop, 1871; acted as a mediator during Red River Rebellion; prominent participant in the dispute over Manitoba separate schools in the early 1890s (Wallace, Dictionary of Canadian biography ). // In double columns. Three letters dated December 22, 1889, January 13, 1890, and January 24, 1890, by Taché on the subject to James Wickes Taylor, of the Free Press . Caption title: "That bill of rights: Archbishop Taché writes a letter to Mr. Taylor: He insists that the bill of rights made public by him was the one considered by the Dominion government." For French version see Peel 603.