The British Colonial Argushttp://hdl.handle.net/10464/166392024-03-29T04:37:43Z2024-03-29T04:37:43ZThe British Colonial Argushttp://hdl.handle.net/10464/166542022-09-30T01:29:24Z1833-11-23T00:00:00ZThe British Colonial Argus
Literature “Roprecht the Robber”; Chapter 7 of “Wacousta”; a continuation of Mr. Ryerson’s correspondence with His Majesty’s Government on the Clergy Reserve Question; the King of Spain died on 29th of September, cause of death not listed; Donna Maria arrives in Portugal; Cholera on the rise in Western Europe; a copy of the speech of the Lieutenant Governor to both Houses, topics include public education; a large fire in Kingston destroys several businesses; another meteor shower witnessed in Niagara lasting several hours; a new steam packet will begin travelling from Hamilton to Port Dalhousie
1833-11-23T00:00:00ZThe British Colonial Argushttp://hdl.handle.net/10464/166532022-09-30T01:29:11Z1833-11-16T00:00:00ZThe British Colonial Argus
Chapter 6 of “Wacousta”; a continuation of Mr. Ryerson’s correspondence with His Majesty’s Government on the Clergy Reserve Question; an update on affairs in Portugal; the Marquis of Wellesley assumed the Vice Royalty of Ireland on September 25th; note of a significant meteor shower that took place the previous Wednesday in Niagara “one of the most wonderful phenomenon occurred that the world has ever witnessed, perhaps since the Crucifixion”; John Reed, a labourer on the Welland Canal drowned attempting to cross the Canal; a fire in Chippewa destroyed the black smith shop of Mr. Bond, as well as the neighbouring carriage manufacturer and tailoring establishment of Mr. Rice; “Draft of a Bill for the Election and Endowment of Provincial Seminaries and for the Establishment and Support of Common Schools”;
1833-11-16T00:00:00ZThe British Colonial Argushttp://hdl.handle.net/10464/166522022-09-30T01:29:00Z1833-11-09T00:00:00ZThe British Colonial Argus
Chapter 5 of “Wacousta”; a short story “The Splendid Annual”; a continuation of Mr. Ryerson’s correspondence with His Majesty’s Government on the Clergy Reserve Question; a letter from the editor confirming reporting in the Christian Guardian and the Colonial Advocate that Mr. Ryerson has defected to Toryism with critical comments about the change; “Draft of a Bill to be Laid Before the Ensuing Parliament for the Establishment of Provincial Seminaries”
1833-11-09T00:00:00ZThe British Colonial Argushttp://hdl.handle.net/10464/166512022-09-30T01:28:48Z1833-11-02T00:00:00ZThe British Colonial Argus
Poetry, “The Sabbath Bell”; Chapter 4 of “Wacousta”; an article on the origin of the word Canada; hints for men of business; continuation of Mr. Ryerson’s correspondence with His Majesty’s Government on the Clergy Reserve question; an article from the Montreal Vindicator calling for the reform of the government in Upper and Lower Canada and the removal of the Executive Council; slavery officially revoked in England, while noting in the British colonies that slavery “improper” continues;
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