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- Examiner -- 18480304 -- Page 01
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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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- Examiner -- 18480311 -- Page 01
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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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- Examiner -- 18480320 -- Page 01
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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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- Examiner -- 18480327 -- Page 01
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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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- Examiner -- 18500302 -- Page 01
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- Saturday March 2, 1850
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- of the river was the cele- Cm MAY SPEAK FRBE. XaMiner, -WEEBLY- IGENCER. 1W—Mittor’s Euripripes, ab, HU. 0. elegance of eating, the ornaments of the appetite, and not its substantialities. Je!- lies in the shape of chrystal mounds : cakes battlemented like the baronia! dwellings of feudal tyrants. Trifles light as air, swelling over Chinese dwellings, crimson flushed with vermillion sweets : piles of bon
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- Examiner -- 18500306 -- Page 01
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- Wednesday March 6, 1850
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- who have fallen in the fray,--asd by fear lest the fruits of vic- tory should prove inadequate to expec- tationand to the losses incurred in the fizht. i similar must depend rot only upon their own ‘il Che Examiner. SH ME-WEEKLY INTERLLIGENCER. VoL. 1.0. 10. “ Riders,” “ Amendments,” or “ Address- es,” jaid upon the “ Table,” never to be takenup. Yet, he has this satisfaction, that he can throw upon
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- Examiner -- 18500309 -- Page 01
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- Saturday March 9, 1850
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- *rpect its continuance. It is therefore impossible for ~~ saneengmeme rts: ane ma atte nm A TET propounded, ia ripe for adoption. In the meantime it ES CANE UR SEB VEE LE es IZ It is obvious, that the claims of Lf. A large part of their official emoluments appears | inentary vote, and, without a fuller knowledve of their | 1 must therefore | he Examiner. EMI-WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. —HAVING &apos
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- Examiner -- 18500313 -- Page 01
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- Wednesday March 13, 1850
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- ee a4 * Che Examiner. AND SEMI-WEEKLY YS SSBIB3. one CHARLOTTETO 4 —---- ———— — HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Frioay, March 8. HOUSE IN COMMITTEE UPON THE ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HIS EXCELLENCY’S SPEECH. The draft of the Address which had been prepared by he Committee appointed for that purpose, was unanri- nously adopted. {t is merely an echo of the Speech ; ind it has, therefore, been thought unnecessary
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- Examiner -- 18500316 -- Page 01
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- Saturday March 16, 1850
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- ee Che Examiner. AND SEMI-WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. " THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY WHEN FREE-BORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC—MAY SPEAK FREE” —Muirton’s Evripipgs. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. , Faipar, March 8. DEBATE ON THE AMENDMENT TO THE ADDRESS. MR. COLES'S SPEECH CONTINUED. Ia comarking upon the third paragraph of the Des- patch, which states that “ Her Majesty’s Government is prepared
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- Examiner -- 18500320 -- Page 01
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- Wednesday March 20, 1850
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- to the people at large, by Xaminer. INTELLIGENCER. “THIS TS TRUE LIBERTY WHEN FREE-BORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC—MAY SPEAK FREE”—Mitton’s Eunipipes “1850. a “ey —— ‘ vO. 1—H0. 16. near em gen re, if the British Government thought they eould carry on the Government of the Colony, with no other resoutces than those afforded by the Crown Revenues, they had hie full permission to try the experiment. He had
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- Examiner -- 18500323 -- Page 01
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- Saturday March 23, 1850
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- Lhe Examiner. AND SEMI-WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER a rr rrr ee EZW Sarss. Y andl “OPHIS IS TRUE LIBERTY WHEN FREE-BORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC~MAY SPEAK FREE. wo <a t "—-Mitror's Evripipxe. HARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 23, 1850. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. SEBATH ON THE AMENDMENT TO THE ADDRESS. AFTERNOON SITTING (Dedete concideed.) Faipay, March Sth. Mr. Loap observed, that it was unnecessary
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- Examiner -- 18500327 -- Page 01
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- Wednesday March 27, 1850
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- Che Examiner. AND SEMI-WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY WHEN FREE-BORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC]MAY SPEAK FREE.”—Mitton’s Ewaipapen: a waw SZ2i2Z8. CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 27, 1850. -. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Fripar, March 8th. QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE. Quatirication oF Memnens.—The House having pecan resumed, the Hon. E. Palmer rose to call the at- tantion of the House toa question
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- Saturday March 30, 1850
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- the shipping interest, and the great increase of the ship-building at Sunderland, are completely exposed by an examination of the real facts of the case. Mr. La- | pouchere asserted in the House of Commons that there never were so many ships building at Sunderland as on the 31st of December, 1819. He compared the number sold December 3ist, 1349, with the number sold De- cember 31st, 1347, but omitted
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- Examiner -- 18550305 -- Page 01
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- Monday March 5, 1855
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- the expiration of the period specified in their leases. }1t is not proposed to extend its provisions to those tenants | | for short periods whose leases shall have expired ; and it has’ been framed to meet the present settlement of the Gountry, | and is required by the state of affairs caused by the original grants, By this Bil, if a tenant shoald fall into arrears of rent, it might be by outlay
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- Examiner -- 18550312 -- Page 01
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- Monday March 12, 1855
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- a : . saapcunligiamnaiabae ae a rs ‘ Od ond HP aacect ‘ /member who has just sat down, that tenants would be leav- Colental Leristature. ling me, 1 ean oo say that consideration need not disturb ~eonnnnnmnnnnere his equanimity. IL feel very easy about myself. Bat, Mr. (Continued from our last.) | Chairman, when the hon. member was manifesting such sym- , STUD HORSES. jpathy tr the unfortunate tenants, he said not one word
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- Examiner -- 18550319 -- Page 01
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- Monday March 19, 1855
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- by his own conduct. nie ticy had acted in a parsimonious spirit } sels, and praying for the appointment of a commission of ‘pilots and other competent persons to survey and report. It i } p vy po 'was considered by the House that the information which Hle denied that} ould be oftained from Uaptain Bayfield, ef the Gulnare, ou j avi ticle ie os 1 es tue Elou-e had established the rule of refusing
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- Examiner -- 18550326 -- Page 01
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- Monday March 26, 1855
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- guna. At 10 o'clock, : : . a. ‘ owns : waose wil wos the lgw of §fty or sixty millions of people, | Bie ak tied Ao a 1: os ee. eae . #0 porcy Wiech te @ngo ig! while it ing, dies with h ni, Nu tele TRS Oratig » fp [email protected] VCCONIBS, and tu. CP URS! ance-, | jess a mutter o° ogad than of eergainty, :Mupatoria, Or x idera will remeiber that, during the last 4 shout $0,000 men, has been in the ¢ yrse
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- Examiner -- 18560303 -- Page 01
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- Monday March 3, 1856
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- , February 18. | \pDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE GOVERNOR'S | SPEECH. : House then adjourned for one hour. Having met, on sition of Mr. Whelan, the first order of the day was read, a: that the House go into Committee on the Address in| sewer to the Governor’s Speech. Mr. Perry took the chair af the Committee. Hon. Mr. WHELAN .—As Chairman of the Committee who | mepared the Address now before you, 1 trust I
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- Examiner -- 18560317 -- Page 01
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- Monday March 17, 1856
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- + . Che Eramimer. — A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF POLITICS, LITERATURE AND NEWS. Chis is true Liberty, when Free-born Alen, having to advise the 1) i a Dp ublic, man speak free,——xURIPIDES. {EDITOR axp PUBLISHER. ee EDWARD WHELAN] ee —— CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1856. ee és RR ae oe. ee co See, ea aren ee cement i iealeaaninnasll Colonial Legislature. DL Ot ee eR Ore eee ere
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- Examiner -- 18560324 -- Page 01
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- Monday March 24, 1856
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- of that river. Petition ordered to be with- |} drawn, the remedy being elsewhere. # | . . . ° | The Legislative Council sent down, agreed to, the Bill re-| lating to ejectments and distresses, and also the Bill relating | to Light and Anchorage Duties.—House adjourned. Peririons. | By tfoo. Mr. Wightman, from the Royal Agricultural Society Praying a grant of £1,300, to enable the Society to establish a ‘arm
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