Canada East
Riding | Member | Party |
---|---|---|
Argenteuil | John Joseph Caldwell Abbott | Liberal |
Bagot | Maurice Laframboise | Rouge |
Beauce | Henri-Elzéar Taschereau | Bleu |
Beauharnois | Paul Denis | Bleu |
Bellechasse | Édouard Rémillard | Rouge |
Berthier | Anselme-Homère Pâquet | Rouge |
Bonaventure | Théodore Robitaille | Bleu |
Brome | Christopher Dunkin | Conservative |
Chambly | Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville | Bleu |
Champlain | John Jones Ross | Bleu |
Charlevoix | Adolphe Gagnon | Rouge |
Châteauguay | Luther Hamilton Holton | Rouge |
Chicoutimi—Saguenay | David Edward Price | Conservative |
Pierre-Alexis Tremblay (1865) | Liberal | |
Compton | John Henry Pope | Conservative |
Deux-Montagnes | Jean-Baptiste Daoust | Reformer |
Dorchester | Hector-Louis Langevin | Bleu |
Drummond—Arthabaska | Jean-Baptiste-Éric Dorion | Rouge |
Gaspé | John Le Boutillier | Bleu |
Hochelaga | Antoine-Aimé Dorion | Rouge |
Huntingdon | Robert Brown Somerville | Independent |
Iberville | Alexandre Dufresne | Rouge |
Jacques-Cartier | François-Zéphirin Tassé | Bleu |
Guillaume Gamelin Gaucher (1864) | Bleu | |
Joliette | Hippolite Cornellier | Bleu |
Kamouraska | Jean-Charles Chapais | Bleu |
Laprairie | Alfred Pinsonneault | Bleu |
L'Assomption | Louis Archambeault | Rouge |
Laval | Joseph-Hyacinthe Bellerose | Bleu |
Lévis | Joseph-Godric Blanchet | Bleu |
L'Islet | Louis-Bonaventure Caron | Rouge |
Lotbinière | Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière | Rouge |
Maskinongé | Moïse Houde | Rouge |
Mégantic | George Irvine | Conservative |
Missisquoi | James O'Halloran | Rouge |
Montcalm | Joseph Dufresne | Bleu |
Montmagny | Joseph-Octave Beaubien | Bleu |
Montmorency | Joseph-Édouard Cauchon | Bleu |
Montreal Centre | John Rose | Conservative |
Montreal East | George-Étienne Cartier | Bleu |
Montreal West | Thomas D'Arcy McGee | Conservative |
Napierville | Sixte Coupal dit la Reine | Rouge |
Nicolet | Joseph Gaudet | Bleu |
Ottawa | Alonzo Wright | Conservative |
Pontiac | John Poupore | Bleu |
Portneuf | Jean-Docile Brousseau | Liberal-Conservative |
Quebec County | François Évanturel | Liberal |
Quebec-Centre | Isidore Thibaudeau | Rouge |
Quebec West | Charles Joseph Alleyn | Conservative |
Quebec East | Pierre-Gabriel Huot | Rouge |
Richelieu | Joseph-Xavier Perrault | Rouge |
Richmond—Wolfe | William Hoste Webb | Conservative |
Rimouski | George Sylvain | Bleu |
Rouville | Joseph-Napoléon Poulin | Bleu |
St. Hyacinthe | Louis-Victor Sicotte | Bleu |
Rémi Raymond (1863) | Bleu | |
Saint-Jean | François Bourassa | Rouge |
Saint-Maurice | Charles Gérin-Lajoie | Rouge |
Shefford | Lucius Seth Huntington | Rouge |
Sherbrooke | Alexander Tilloch Galt | Liberal-Conservative |
Soulanges | William Duckett | Conservative |
Stanstead | Albert Knight | Conservative |
Témiscouata | Jean-Baptiste Pouliot | Rouge |
Terrebonne | Louis Labrèche-Viger | Rouge |
Trois-Rivières | Joseph-Édouard Turcotte | Bleu |
Louis-Charles Boucher de Niverville (1865) | Bleu | |
Vaudreuil | Antoine Chartier de Lotbinière Harwood | Conservative |
Verchères | Félix Geoffrion | Rouge |
Yamaska | Moïse Fortier | Rouge |
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