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- Examiner -- 18471225 -- Page 01
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- Saturday December 25, 1847
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- Vor. I.] Che Examiner. “THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE” CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1847, enn — EURIPIDES. [No. 21. CHRISTMAS. Old Father Christmas is now come at last; Summer’s bright flow’rets are withered and past, Autumn hath gathered her harvest of grain, And merry King Christmas is now come again. Ambassador Frost
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- Examiner -- 18480101 -- Page 01
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- Saturday January 1, 1848
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- Che Examiner. “THIS IS 'TRUE LIBERTY, Vor. I.] CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.” —Eurirripes. JANUARY 1], 1848. [No. 22. SATURDAY, JANUARY I, 1848. a THE CURRENCY. We insert on another page the Despatch which has: been received by His Excellency the Lieutenant Go-' vernor, on the subject of the Financial concerns
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- Examiner -- 18480108 -- Page 01
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- Saturday January 8, 1848
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- a = * & f 4 Che Examiner. “THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.” —EvunripipEs. Vou. 1] CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1848. [No. 23. SPIRIT OF LUZ SVeLISH oases. = — {From the London Tablet.} THE AFFAIRS OF ITALY. Whoever knows something of human nature and a little of revolutions, must know that the great Roman subject
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- Examiner -- 18480115 -- Page 01
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- Saturday January 15, 1848
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- ’s, cannot tell how many |gistrate I should have thought such my wie to his place in the Assembly, and his supporters and| were disfigured. I saw one or two cracked—not broken.! Cross examined by Hon. ©. Young. : It was a small friends had every right to express their joy and gratifi- cation on the occasion; but whilst enjoying this privi-|very thick glass, 1 think one pane was broken and one lege they had
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- Examiner -- 18480122 -- Page 01
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- Saturday January 22, 1848
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- e Che Examiner. “THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.” —EvunripipEs. Vor. 1] CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1848. [No. 25. EDARSSPOMVSNES. THE CURRENCY. a TO THE EDITOR OF THE EXAMINER. Sir ; As the time ‘is approaching for the meeting of the Legislature, it behoves us to set forth and cultivate some defined views with respect
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- Examiner -- 18480129 -- Page 01
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- Saturday January 29, 1848
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- : Gx qminer. “PHIS 18 ‘TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.” —Eorseives. Vou. 1] CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1848. [No. 26. SPIRIT OF RUZ SKELISM PRBS. [From the London Tablet.} THE COERCION BILL. On Monday night Sir George Grey, in a speech stuffed full of horrors, introduced a Coercion Bill for Ireland, which had the rare good
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- Saturday February 5, 1848
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- . - “THIS 1S TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.” —Euripipes. Vor. I.] CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1848. [No. 27. Boulton, Hon. W. Robinson. shall be gratified to.afford my aid in forwarding such Hon. H. Sherwood, Attor- measures as may be proper, consistently with the varied SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1848. foronto, ney General, and W. H
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- Saturday February 12, 1848
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- ie _e Che Examiner, ver * EI FEI SOIT EERE “THIS 1S TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN F Cerri rrecenatineecgprentngmerencvenrenennnmnnnsrnennnntinemmnamnanimenteleentaimeapaam Soamenaee aan eeeenee inion Vou. L.] — HOSS OF ASSZMBEY. Wepnespay, FEBRUARY 2. PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS. icincinetantianonently sieenneresitiilicae On motion of Dr. Conroy, the House went into Com- mittee on Privileges and Elections
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- Saturday February 19, 1848
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- to the trouble and expense of re-electing me; and, therefore, I have nothing to be ashamed of. In respect to the contempt with which we are invited to treat the opinion of the Attorney .and Solicitor Generals, (particularly by our Speaker,) 1am sorry to remind him, that, when his seat was in jeopardy, he did not scruple to seck such advice,or same. When the writ issued there was an end to it; and, had
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- Saturday February 26, 1848
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- A My cae ee a a ST - - AP rca ya Che Examiner. hl ES ENE PE LIS ES BOM a ee “THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.” —EvuripIpEs. 2 Se a ae — _ = Vor. L.] CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1848. [No. 30. a SN OTS Ae | A eh A OR ASAD A OER MR A) ETOAC NORE REN cease EON TED HOUSZ OF ASSBUSEY. ee re ee Frivay, Fesruary 4, The House
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- Saturday March 4, 1848
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- ae, —oee . oo =*ao- Che Examiner. “THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE”’—Eurrripss Vor. 1] CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1848 [No 81. , hi ; > . . ap LL = one ae ERE RE AOE TN [OTe EREROETES HOUSES OF ASSBUSL: them in that way ‘which I think the bes a | 34a at way which I think the best, though it may measures without cx j i
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- Saturday March 11, 1848
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- at a little cost. “he interests Of the people at large, ought to be repre- sented in the other House,as well as inthis ; but it cannot be maintained that such is the case, as that House is at present constituted. I am, as [ before said, altogether favourable to the measure; but | do not think it stiould be hurried on. 1 would first like to see the Despatch f have alluded to, in order to satisfy, my mind
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- Monday March 20, 1848
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- + Che Examiner. are aaa enema mntly tome na tenner send eat sloaipac “THIS 18 PRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN.—HAVING TO ADVISE ‘THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE eovuries. tepcinn—cirseetinien hittnatemnagilingenajinn—alertipinalh es a Vou. L.] CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1848. [No. 33. ee = NT ae . Torres: — sataeatten aes at : rT renee oT were ‘ HOSS GF ASSEMBLY. ‘that other
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- Monday March 27, 1848
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- Che Examiner, een a “THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.” —Evnipiprs. anes acto —— te th —o aH a — nee ——— _ — Sam a eee — eae OL LLL AO pwn on.) CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1848. [No. 34. HOUSES O2 ASSBMUBLY, ah a tegen ——— att Ny ee t= l6rH Feprvuary, 1848, LAND TAX. that tax—the only direct one he would experience. | tithem
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- Monday April 3, 1848
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- Che Examiner. - “THIS IS ‘PRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE,” —Evnipipes. Vou. I.] HOUSS OF ASSSUBLY. cr tesntancttases cn crcenaetiaentinancniacanti PARLIAMENTARY SUMMARY. Tururspay, March 23. Seed Grain Returns.—After noatiog the journals the standing order was moved, and the House deliberated with closed doors. On our admission, we found Mr. Rae on his
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- Monday April 10, 1848
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- Che Examiner, coc a Vou. I. ] CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1848. “THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN — HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY. SPEAK FRE.” —Kuripipes. -_— [ No. 36. POANNSS AND USWs. a gta toscana <n The News by the late English Mail. TRADE AND COMMERCE The recent political events which have taken place There is no diminution, we regret to say
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- Monday April 17, 1848
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- Che Examiner, “THIS IS RUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.” —Euripives. Vor. 1] CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1848. [No. 37. HOSS OF ASSSMBEY. increase had been brought under their notice, by the; Messrs. Hugh McDonald and D. Montgomery spoke &- nope ———— === Colonial Minister, and consequently urged upon their!gainst any increase
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- Monday April 24, 1848
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- Che Examiner, — Sima > 7" Lent — <a “THIS Is TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN~—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.’ —Evrtpries. isla sictieiaeeesinaenciaiaeariiin eee prartickenpgoponerteion oe omtensemnentee tperareienroranenesae tees a eee Vou. 1.} CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1848. » [No. 38. CUS BBEEISSART AS, other of 3001. He was certainly
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- Examiner -- 18480501 -- Page 01
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- Monday May 1, 1848
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- — — Che Examiner, at — ——_—— —---—-— = . Vou. 1] - CHARLOTTETOWN, “THIS 1S ‘TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.” —Eunirivrs, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1848. _ [No. 39. ere eee a — eee _— _ —— CUS LEAISLALTRS, ‘grant of £3000, in the first instance, for the road-service, many others who object to an embargo. Some persons sna a jan subsequently by adding
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- Examiner -- 18480508 -- Page 01
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- Monday May 8, 1848
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- iP qiminer, Che Cx aS THIS 1S ‘TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.” —Evrrewes. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1848. aracy suo Vou. 1] [No. 40. £18 LBEISLALTRS. —————— ‘under the auspices of the Lieutenant Governor and the | ped to this date have liberty to go. Or, That every in- ____.. |Proprietors, would greatly aid in alleviating the prevail
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