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tion < rff fcbejEbuaciUi ; then come tilaj Iuttflfd Gomf » nif » if ftwJi »( brti df other c ^ rievstjcroofblkfo ^^ thaTfc -ifcJ fctf rllthicti j ^ iv <* ufchor * Jto ^^ /!^ - - > > f , /^ xj s / * uit jju ^ i There are ¦ otWn enrorsr . which' need scarcely / be notioef ^ f After the eroneral exposition J » haxre given , of the ce ^ e of Canada ^/ riudb *
for iastatlee , as those which are involved in the expressions , y ^ ttie paltry opposition ! of the Quebec and Montreal orjitor *^ , ( fp . ^ 5 ^ 3 r ^) * the reluctance of the French ntinorityl ( p . 536 ;) ' denying h * wiA and home tb « the British lajbourer / ( p . 542 ;) f the rua «^ offtJb ( French population , exclusive of their agitators , the 8 upporfcp *» , * f Papineauy are well affected , * { p . 537 ;) andothei ^ passages tending to convey an idea that alt we hear of Canadian discontettte ; hfe % 4 # reference to the general opinions of the people —? an © rrdr which ,
if acted upon by our Government ^ would certainly be pi ? odu ^ tiv of most disastrous consequeRces . . ' ; 4 / . ? H . S . Chapman . P . 3 , Since the above was in type Canadian newspapers hay * been received as late as the 4 th of August . They exhibit &
progressive increase of discontent . ... ¦ •' , ' n-Reform A ^ aociatioais fere organizing all over Lower CanacJ ^ jjj comrmuiication with a parent Association in Montreal . Suui | 9 X Associations ha ^ e , for sonaet time , existed in Upper Canacja ^ and the tito ceaUral Associations of Torento and Montreal sore ii * clow and amicable communication . Thus the plan of ' bringing the militiaidown the Ottawa * would not be attended with the results
anticipated by your author . . A great Reform Meeting had been held in a Qouuty where th , e * Constitutional' interest was supposed to . predominate , ixaiwely , Missisquoi . This appears to nave disheartened the Genial Tories . The Liberal papers say , that Missigquoi is ips ^ tp ; fkp Tories for ever . It may be safely affirmed that the ' C ^ uUtu * tionalists are reduced to a most miserable minority .
The language of the ' Constitutional * papers Ls extremeJy abusive towards the present Administration . Tovrar 4 p A + Pffi John Russell and Lord Glenelg their tow is GOftteiOTti ^ a , ^ the extreme ; and yet it is for this very party that tWwjtyf noble lords are sacrificing their characters as $ tate * m $ ijr , Sly Lords Glenelff and John nussell ^ I pray you look to this , t H . S . CV
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1835, page 621, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2649/page/57/
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