30 DECEMBER 1837, page 11

The Devil's Last Trip. To The Editor Of The Spec

TATOR. SIR—Seeing the Devil's Walk advertised in the Third Volume of the new edition of Sournev's Poems. I have attempted a sort of continuation of it. If you can find room for......

" The Greatest Enormity Which Mr. Roebuck Could Lay To

tile cl arge of the Government was, that the Receiver-General of the province bad been a de- faulter to the extent of 100,000/. ; a circumstance that may ham a under any form of......

" It Is Easy To Talk About The Government Of

this country having invaded the right of self•taxation and control over the "public revenue" possessed by the Canadian People. What says Lord Stanley on that specific question?......

"i Have Watched Every Account Natrowlv From The Seat Of

eivi! war ; and I do not find, neither have I yet met o ith aliy tme who believes, ti at a singh. American has been engaged in the inenmetion. Doce not this fact prove, even to......

" The British Government Imposed No New Taxes On The

Canadians ; but in a case of extremity, it ventured temporarily to appropriate money lying in the treasury, which the House of Assembly factiously refused to devote to the pur.......