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CHAPTER III.. Journalism.

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JOURNALISM.

Influence of the Newspaper Press on the Intellect of the Country--First Newspapers in Canada--Review of Political Journalism up to 1840--Quebec Gazette, Montreal Gazette, Quebec Mercury, Le Canadien, etc.--Journalists of mark in old times--Gary, Bedard, Neilson, Mackenzie, Horne, Fothergill, Gurnett, Dalton, Parent--Mrs. Jameson on the Upper Canada Press--Advent of Joseph Howe--Journalism since 1840--Sir Francis Hincks--The Globe and Hon. George Brown--Le Journal de Quebec and Hon. Joseph Cauchon--The New Era and Hon. D'Arcy McGee--The Hamilton Spectator, Toronto Leader and other Journals of note established--Oldest Newspapers in Canada--Number of Papers, and their probable total Circulation--Influential Journals since 1867--Leading Journalists--The Religious Press--Illustrated Papers--Influence of the Press in Canada--Its Improvement in tone and its great Enterprise--The Old and New Times, as illustrated in two Toronto Papers.

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