Joseph Howe’s Letters To Lord John Russell. Sept. 18, 1839
…seen, however, it is evident that his Lordship is payink the penalty of party connection; and that his opinions on Canadian affairs, instead of being tried on their merits, are…
Amicitia Crescimus
…seen, however, it is evident that his Lordship is payink the penalty of party connection; and that his opinions on Canadian affairs, instead of being tried on their merits, are…
…any individual, however high his rank or widely extended his influence, without full and ample responsibility, within the British Islands themiselves. These men, whether they go into Parliament or not,…
…played the odd rubber of whist with Joseph Howe and with others of the party, including Mrs. Howe who had accompanied her husband from Dartmouth to London. At Halifax there…
…sway in the House of Assembly, the old Conservative party retained influence in the Upper House and public offices. When the new government convened in February 1841, Joseph Howe, a…
From The Story of Dartmouth, by John P. Martin: Ever since his meeting with Sir John A. Macdonald in August, Joseph Howe evidently had carried on further correspondence with the…
…to prove my assertions”. These and other censorious statements, resulted in the Editor being prosecuted for libel. The indictment charged Joseph Howe with being “a disseminator of sedition and dangerous…
…Liberal candidates in Halifax County were Henry Y. Mott and Joseph Howe. The Conservatives were James F. Gray and William Lawson. (Four other candidates contested Halifax Township.) Mr. Gray was…
…her battles out, and I hope to see the whole five triumphantly returned. Howe, Joseph. Annand, William. Chisholm, Joseph Andrew. “The Speeches and Public Letters of Joseph Howe” Halifax, Canada:…
…supporters of Howe’s Reformers held in the Dartmouth School House. Henry Y. Mott presided, and Alexander James, then the schoolmaster of the town, was Secretary. Joseph Howe spoke at some…
From The Story of Dartmouth, by John P. Martin: This is “Fairfield”, residence of the great Joseph Howe from 1863 to 1869. Amid his books and his garden, Howe spent many…