I was just on line looking at the St Catherines Constitutional of 1852.  (St 
Catherines is a smaller city in Ontario.)  On the masthead were the words 
British Supremacy.
Trying to make sense of this I thought back to the Rebellion of 1837-38.  This 
rebellion was defeated and the stance of the paper may may have been intended 
to take a stand against the rebels.
Later issues did not carry those words.

I found this on the website below.  I expect it is not comprehensive or even 
representative.  But it is a treasury of old newspapers, some going back to 
colonial times in what became the US.

                ken h


https://news.google.co.uk/newspapers




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