PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S.FISHERY MESSAGE
... apply the somewhat harsh measures he suggests with the object of coercing Canada into abandoning her rights. Under any circumstances the Gazette maintains Canada is virtually independent. ?? ...
... apply the somewhat harsh measures he suggests with the object of coercing Canada into abandoning her rights. Under any circumstances the Gazette maintains Canada is virtually independent. ?? ...
... heries dispute between Canada and the United States ? If Canada were au independent State the dispute wonld soon be settled, for she would jitld to tfae arguments of tier powerful neighbour, and if there were no • Dominion' of Canada the dispute would be ...
... well-meaning though rather inconclusive body, the Imperial Federation League. But he declared last night that Canada was practically independent, and never likely to be anything else. Lord Lome is touchingly sympathetic with the working-men. He expresses ...
... this was another distinction between Upper and Lower Canada. There w ere some persons certainly of the same description in Upper Canada ; but for one or two there, there were 30, 40, or in Lower Canada. Under these circumstances there was a strong distinction ...
... mother country (Cheat Britain), Canada, India, and independent coloniei, Jeraey and Qaemaey; 7 ■hot* per mao, with dnider riSee, at different distance*, 200,000, and jaida to thia jear only two team* ban competed, (bos* of Canada and tbs mother country. The ...
... our medium intercourse with Upper Canada. The case Canada was not a simple abstract question, for Lower Canada, from its physical position, could not be admitted as independent without other colouies becoming independent well. On the double ...
... CANADA & INDEPENDENCE. OPINION OE THE GOVERNOR OF QUEBEC. PaRLS, Wednesday. The Hon. J. Chapleau, Governor of Quebec, is reported to have said in an interview here that Canadian Independence would certainly be declared with Britain's consent, but the ...
... CANADA. All seems tranquil in the two provinces, save for the excitement of the approaching trials. Some discrepancy, between the Governor-General and two of the judges, had arisen as to the legality the suspension ofthe habeas corpus: but Sir John Colborne ...
... THE CANADAS. CFrotn the York Courant.) A copy of the message of the Hon. C. Poulett Thomson, Governor General of British North America, delivered to the Legislature of Upper Canada, at Toronto, on the 7th of December last, recommending the new plan for ...
... Magazine nearly three years a Febrnary number of that able C an article entitled « Ministerial policy Canadas, reference made to an article on the subject Canada that appeared in the number for June, , andour curiosity was immediately excited to see what was ...
... CANADA. Yorkshire Gazette. SATURDAY. JANUARY 20, 1838. It is a puzzling question to resolve whether our Whig ministers deem the Canadian rebellion a lucky windfall, or untoward event. In good sooth, the question turns upon the tendency which this event ...
... CANADA. News has arrived from Washington ofthe manner in wtucn the Caroline affair has been received. The President has addressed the representatives terms partaking of caution and indignation. The discussions which ensued ou it are on the whole more ...