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Pll ' Pes eh, ey’ hae a" ied : oe thas pas to | scaped unhurt, while be made the commencement! was made a ” ooo
—that pe: scheme respecting which ho bas taken so mueh the Opposition Would follow the courteous and graceful ex- rare, eA curing thet Geiot thee tuonend a aye eh ite nm Age theththey w ; aestten tp hein lot a the tonantry from the merciless panga.of hat Pu ae io eword. oF grit
evedit to himself for orynating. He charges the present) ample set by the leaders of the Opposition ia the Assembly pot tabre Neel « li works, brs, yhtouses besides ay office and allow the debt to accunmulate, becouse pag et eg Oe nn ty oo pee i ney and Repul licanian “gna te
(rovernment with pot providing means to weet the expenses of Neva Scotia, who waived all discussion on the address, wg the Legislative Couneil. ty Tote ag 4 ruanism and tnited a
, the system which led to the embarrassment it |)". oo the love, the kindly Christian feeling i tu OF OU side,
; i iti ; ) ng in the [Tt waa in the ve veer et al oathe
which it entails upon the Culony. This was his duty, not purposing to meet the measures of; the Government as they} Hon. Mr. HAVILAND-—I mut inform the hon. member that the | the public finaneos emanated from political oppo | p,otesunt stomach of thy latter towards the former | it wasin the mide of bert’ -—— ~
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ours, He introduged the bantling into the world, and should! arose, Bat, Mr. Chairman, the leaders of . our Opposition og wt + ee parehave of ee ts i anton pet a el won deyt ft non Aer packs ne ose we towards all Who wish to see the tenants dep page world era execution, —
have provided fur ity support. He should bave seen that have been so jong concocting their schemes against the Go- at ake which dated fresh 1068. found by their successors in office to be wrong,| N. Well, now, my friend, haying ascertained so! fore indpuoens oon ae ing And
the taxation Mmposed war equal to the requirements of the, vernweut, that if they did nos promulgate thew without loss} jyon. Mr. COLES—Well, it the money was expended in 1855 it) 1 cannot for a moment allow the excuse that | many of your enlighvened and uaared views, I am| block —it was when the 0g hie neck Ma
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rystem ; aud the remark of the hou, leader of the Govern- of time, they would meet the fate of the frog in the fable. | was saved in other years. bye y on th oy 4 oa Sof public — Se re a emcee, if Gas Lad Dacatictok nad mand teem teen set wy rh Ae tren Id inthe =
, ae aa ‘rT ‘ ‘ : Warrants being now at par, and cites that fact as a proof of pubbe? aystem y incur 4 mpten J? ey |; oe ai ti i. 4d ae 0 | coal 1% , When the
ment in this House was correct when he stated that the coun- hey could not wart tail the Various matters came up before pe 9 am in ra ae amd Well, Sir, oi why the War Sowell % to operate unchanged te the disadvan- it, or in connection with which the “ Lane Spy quis of Mont bad just! ve ~
: oe : : .. : Y ; ‘ ‘ ) ; : : : ystem was adopted. I mean the information got | of Edinburgh, ¢ = Talboorh
try Was ied to undeimiaud that the assessment would meet! the House. Hat, Sir, 1 can tell the hon. leader of the Op rants issued by the late administration were at one time at a diseount tage of the country. It is notsufficient for the - by meana of Whitman, who passed himaelf off pb ae your University completed her
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the expenditure. | position, in answer to the slur he threw out against the Go! was, that when the Bank was established, some £30,000 were re-| Government to say to the party opposed to them, | among the cong Se J farmers as an Engineer| The reading of this extract should ep
Hoa. Me COLES.—The means provided were sufficient ;| veromeut this morning, when he said that the wain object of | quired to be paid into its vaulta, hat necessarily depreciated the |“ You inaugurated the system, which now bears jand. Agent for-n Railway and Fishing Company, | the blush of sha:ne those ventlemen when With
but tt ; , ' ’ he lapa ane t the majority was to make the debate on this question and | Warcants. Trnatend of a diminished revenue, the Government, 1) 80 heavily upon all the revenues of the Colony; | while our Tory Government afforded him an office, | charitable as to endeavor to deceive theie tatu
vat the understanding was not that the laud assessment the majority wa: nt gap ae i maintain, should have shewn andaérease, The farmera have had] we do not intend to trouble ourselves about it. | with fuel and light, inthe Colonial Building, under | bors by representing the Popes as the da utiBh-
would cover the expense. all others as short as possible, that we are prepar ed to meet good crops and have obtained good prices for their produce, and} It may take its course. Ita coutiuuange may in- | the tutleage of Mr. Seeretary Pope, and found him|a system which perseentes fucden Sircctons of
Hon, Mr. LONGWORTH.—LIf the assessment was not! him on any and every public questiou which may Come UP! when suck is the ease, the revenue receives a roportionate increase. | volye thecountry in ruin, but we will perpetuate also a clerk assistant in the person of Mr. Bevan? | hoodwinks and enslaves the human f i
—" ’ . on ; . : ‘ ° . » afford-| i % "oH vers on| 2B. Well, I am really sorry you have put such a | the understanding, and teaches that « bE
euthicieut it should bave been. That the bon. member should) for discussion. It may suit that hon. member to make] I am ~> ow that pele ae of the me + estate a wo mes _— — aie al PP eesP serra qaection 86 ma, not that 1 Chak, thar’ ene be ol the eather of Ae es Igvoranes
, , mmensurate w itself shows his| charge ins > pres }overnment,but in his conscience | Ce 86 wuch satis action tot © Govetiment, ut it appears that u e other side may Con oy et secoud opinion entertained by any disinterested I have ;
introduce » Spent Goh eomennnnares a eo ee the apse die nge ; the preseut time but £300 have been received from it. What por-| of such a matter may be very good policy in a honest a in the Island, whether freeholder or the honour to remain, ;
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policy to be defective. To render him entitled to the credit) he knows that if the conduct of this Government were pat! tion uf that property has been sold has been disposed of to favorites party point of view, but the financial stato of the | tenant, with respect to that abominably atrocious a wer
which he generally receives, he should have devised means) into the scales against that of the last,his side would speedily | of the Government. Parties residing in the neighborhood, on appli- Colony demands the serious attention of members proceeding. ‘There is no character which has beeu}| St’ Dunstan's College, Feby. 28th Twi: ALD,
equal to the sapport of the system for all time. The sua! kick the beam. The hon, member found fault with the Speech | cation, were told that the land was not for them—that it was intend-| on both sides of the House; and I trust that when | held in such detestation and abhorrence in all ages frie 1 ASUS, :
ma oun d under tl isions of the Bill} bee: ained po allusion to the Volunteer movement, | ¢¢ tor parties resident in Nova Scotia. As it seems, Sir, that the| thefhmatter shall be fairly and legitimately before |and in all couutries—call him approver, spy, LADIES COLLEGE
raised by the tax mmposed under the provisions ry the 2511) because ib eT medias seeded? *") Land Coumuission bas cost the ceuntry £728., 1 hope that the! us, wemlers of both sides will give it their best ee, or ge» you will—he is still the same A am
which the bon member iatroduced was less than £4000. 1) Le is rather diflicult to please On this as on a good Inany long expected Award will soon be received and laid before the House | attention. For the reasons I have given, Mr. eameome ond Commieed a en he , —— oes Wishes to 4
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adoat that at the time the measure became law the necessity other subjects, for wheu the Subject was introduced into the jaud couatry. “The relerence to opposition in the Honse ot Asseibly Chairman, I or 4 wr ay ~ ee arbitrary power—the tempter of thede wn ag ha Ie be proaecen Ieee tor ite
did aot exist for a much larget assessment, as the expenses) Speech last year he was 80 dissatistied with the subject that | in Nova Scotia, anne Sy Se ee —- e-! nay gp on not — rd pote sana agg 3 yor ve “~ ae ae hetrayer of the innocent—the hated of man; and] @ Professor of Roast and [
. ef aie vo . , ES EEG re nt < r a : _ ion. | Very appropriate, te leadlig: public question In What country, 18) which attributes to the Mdueation system the /it iste be feared, the accursed of God. «Yet, also, 4 :
of vducation then did not exceed £9000 ; but they far ex-) be branded — \ olunteers ee being an Orange faction Be} the Ruway policy of the Goveruueut, ax the Land Question is with | excess of expenditure over revenue, F will have | wherever there is hypocrisy with power to reward — = Sweetments, a
coved this amount belore the party weut out of power, there-| Opposed the Lill for their organization, and he voted against) .... Mr. Johuston, the Jeader of the opposition, thought it not worth} no objection to votefor it. The statement in the |such a character will be genera Vv found. But pag; 2 omg =
fore it devolved Upoo the hoa member to devise some scheme | the grant which was proposed for them ; but, Sir, on that While te get up a discussion which would not lead to any result. The} Address that it 1s impossible to keep the outlay | whether the employers or the emp oyed ure most thie, gh ‘allege
to meet the increasimg expenditure, Whea the present Go-| occasion he was left in a miserable fragment of a minority. | hou, member, Mr, Longworth, has stated that the Hon. Joseph Pope | commensurate with the ara imposes th nad - ie pop mrs om Sapeueed, I - ~s at pesseas rds a Ceirel Ba
mee aul ee : ‘h.7, ; : sof opi at it wi s icy toi » scessity of either reducing their expenditure | #20" eye 6 wh, ROWCVOE, 50 FOMATE, OORT? ped
verument cawe into power the annual cost of Mducation was) But, Mr. Chairwan, £ was yot alittle surprised and amused Sadun eal rages canta davidanat aoe on enue ey Rent the tent g Sher expendit parting on the old saying, that’ when rogues | ing, and a Tutor of Ironing sad Wi
some £14,000, aud the sum raised by assessment had con-| at the new character in which be exhibited himself this morn- lay, perhaps, be safely acted upon in countries possessing responsi- W. M. Hows, Reporter, [IOUS Sam mow come OT their own ;" then if| should also be oconsioual lectures om
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: Fj 8 | we take the reverse, when such characters unite “ivi Sntertaining ©.
siderably decreased on accoant of tho purchase of two large | ing. He appeared, forsooth, as a teacher of Koglish graid- | b}o departmental yoverument, as in Great Britain; but I can assure ae in the dark to plot and contrive their machinations, prog trn ar arr Conipany,
t late / strati present the expense! mar. He complained of the style of the paragraph before} the hou. member that when Mr. Pope was a member of the Govern- ‘ . what chance have the poor honest tenuntry of M ang . i.
evtates by the late Administration. At agen teciier geod heay = = eta ) IE 9" ment, he was as auxious as any one te keep the expenditure within SUMMARY. obtaining either justice or fair play under sueh When this instation gore tate
is about £1 : 000, and the aga S&S Mae ; eo the/ us. Well, Sir, whoever will take the trouble to look * the the revenue. Le also claimed eredit tor the Government, as being SATURDAY, Ist March. | circumstances? anally —_ ‘a honor in
Address,.a difhieulty to keep the expenditure of the Co ony amendment to that paragraph will come to the cono UsioN, honest and constitutioual. As to the honesty of the Government, | Hon. Messrs. Perry and Thornton, and Messrs. stat eR eRionene nik partment of Ww. ian end the prize
within the receipts, [ advance nothing agains the system that so far from having beeu abroad wheu the leader of the) hall not say anything; but a more unconstitutional system never! John Yeo, Deyle and Howat were appointed a EDUCATION AND THE CHURCH. oe ages ot loeaings Pes
itself; all L say is, the hon. member should have based it Opposition penned that precious document, the soboolinaster | existed since the coucession of Responsible Goverment. Some ex-| Committee on new lines of road. No. 6 girl whe ean in the face
rou a policy th sid have borne it through all the, m st have been locked in, and vory securely too. As to the/cuse must be found for their having abandoned the priu-| Hon. Col. Gray from the Joint Committee of witbediak audience, and souls site tad
“ fh spd — wou > Senso , mitten 0 (ou ot pain ate er ) y aye | ciple of Responsible Goverment, by excluding heads of departnents} porh branches of the Legislature, reported an Ad- To Tux Epiror oF tHe Prorestayrt, i tockings hw 4 :
storms and waves of existence. He should not seek to blame! defic ency of the revenue, which he wakes a ground of cene | trom the Legislature. When their party caine back trom the bust- dress of Condolence to Her Majesty on the sub- Sir; tag? emer ra se? wean dey
the present mMujority if they have been unable to meet the! sere against us, | have not the slightest unwillingness te | ings with a majority of ouly two, the naturally feit that if any of ect of the death of the late Prince Censort. eens encten end inted with hi by the rush of ! . . heft
ation we, \. 1 avininnte . roess spendi - re a for the th ‘them tevk office and went back for eleetion, some might not|" ype Address, which wa rani iy agreed aVeTY Person Who is Roquainted with istory and y eage applicants for her
demuudls of a systew which he claims to have originated, aud, contrast the excess of expenditure over revenue for the three | ; . : ’ > ru «© Address, Whic as unanimously agreed | who does not wish to be numbered amongst © illi- young lady whose in the
hich ai have d : PSA, aM ture says during whieh the present Government has been in power, with be returned. ‘The essence of Res sible Governmeut is the pvr | to, is as follows :— terate agitators,” must confess that the aes have | year had Fo most
Wick tuey Rave doue cnets utm@oss to Durture ald mature, sorties tes. dt gener seg tent, while that hon. member held the | lege it gives the people of expressing their opinions va the poliey off 7 ae a r sans, lover been the gealous friends of Christian freedow = hed: eon ok se
Hon. Mr, CULES.—They have only increased its expense. Tie “st peri’ of Lhe saline extent, Wan ' the Government, by a re-election or rejection of its principal officers. | ‘TO THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT | of thouyut and of the cultivation of the mind. Such ee! fe spoiled |
tlou. Me. LONGWORTH.—Yes, | say matere the edu- beeline : a Phe hon, member stated that if a farthing were added to the taxes, MAJESTY. beiug the cuse, it is not a little surprising that in — = rey =
ion | hie ; ' lefective us it stands “Was monareh of all he surveyed, - ‘ IL would ery out against it, Sir, it is a bad rule whieh will not werk! yosr Gracious SOVEREIGN ; this aye of boasted enlightenment there are found | * qreney soups and
eation iaW, which at Uret was very defective, but us it stands ahaa? eng pn terest : .” I . Mieke 5 ; should receive a pewter stew
" “ When his right there was none to dispute. both ways. The late Government added 14 per cent. to the tariff, to We. ¥ Majesty's faithful subi Ediiors of Journals, and even office-bearers of Lite- 4 pan from
wrt nt = the statute book improved by the engeny Phe present Government, since it has been in power, has expended! meet the deficiency of the revenue. Then a great cry was raised | h 3 poved ‘il’'and Hi ot & te ee sary Snemiuins, wae 09 Se expoen, Shee ignesanes iam, ond an instantancous hacbant fren Git,
this House it is a credit to the Colony. «he Act is about | x 27 Mae De 74d. more than the Revenue, and Mr. Coles and hia against us. We were charged with oppressing the people by an im- gisiative ‘vouncil an ouse of Assembly of the | as fo insinuate that the Catholic Church holds that munity.
ap ee pape fg 2 erp. | Eland of s?rince Edward, in Parliament convened, |“Ignorance is the mother of devotion!” The{ In that College we shall
moderate taxation. That addition has enabled the gaa * page beg leave to approach Your Throne with senti- | Popes have, indeed, established the ‘Index Expur-| prayers, morning devotions at the
© | ments of loyalty and attachment to Your Royal | s#torias’ for the purpose of combatting and sup-| and Toast; instead of mid-day
as perieet aa it can be, but the great hiatus is the deficiency | Government expended £26,745 J2s. 1}d. more than the Revenue ; f
im the weans of support. Tne hoo member would be delight-! during the last three years of their tenure of office. Yet with those | meut to defray a portion of the expense of education.
Pa re ie ce want: but, figures before him, he presumes to get up and lecture the Goverumeut | Liberals went into power, the revenue of the Colony was about £22,-| 5, >reon. pressing, as much as possible, the licentionsness of ’ study of soup,
ed if we should um pose ® heavy tax tw meet this w wa 4 but and tell us that we are not competent to manage the finanees of the OU0, aud when they went out, it had ducceased sume £20,000, At that _— ia with unfeigned sympathy that we tender the Press, by which—to use the words of the ‘ Pro- —_ ey gt y of ‘and fowls,
did we undertake this responsibility, he would be the first to Colony. If he will tuke the trouble to examine the accounts, he will! time education cost between £13,000 and £14,000. — The increase to ¥ Moleute eur k ad t rod d ite . h vincial Wesleyan’ of the 12th instant—* Religion One, peer tiene lecture, we
ery out aygaliaet us for plactug burdens upon the people, find how the different balances arose, aud he will diseover that the consequently paid the whole charge of education, and left £6000 ap- os ti mre rh tk , His Royal HF sei th has been degraded from its lofty elevation to meet mena : i 0 Bae OF 80, in
Th . , nd th ad} x} , resent Government has more to show for our expenditure than he plicable to the general purposes of Government. The members ef the ys wry, y a “ae es ad fas gery amet the basest parposes of the vilest minds: reason’s| Unrave ee wi pag cream, lag
operas one NEGES aaearaee. > hax for } We have bought the Selkirk Estate and Lot 54 present Government argue that the proceeds of the land tax should | Albert, Your Majesty's illustrious and beloved | noblest powers have been compelled too frequently | mange, muffins, and tes
D. Latap, Reporter, eee al Who aucchenad the Wan yw a cover the expense of education. That is absurd ; it waa never dreait | CONF; aud it is our siacere prayer that in this }to minister at the altars of folly and crime; and| ‘Then the girl who ean get up 8 dinner will be
Hon, Me, COLES—We purchased the Worrel Estate. | of: it Gael ke most unfair to lay all the burden of the educational | &Yi@%, a8 inscrutable dispensation of Divine | Hely Seriptures—given by inspiration, preserved | thought accouplished, while she whe eau only talk
Monpay Asrerxoon, Feb. 24. | Hon. Mr. HAVILAND—Yes, but not within te bent thane years] wohl oe ans of land gman st ped cig eat ys | Providence, Your Majesty and Your Mlinstrious | by pee For meng a. nov “yw | misapplied, but | bad French, aud worse Italian, will be deemed 3
. , _ ‘ : of your power. Every farthing of the amounts paid fer the two pro-| % é ; ‘ ae : > args Family may receive all the comfort ronsola- | Hrtigned before the bar of human curtosity and >
Hon. Mer. LONGWORTH.—Mr. Chairman, when the : ‘tes baa w ith a revel: whlch we all know is more than | ~s — batt aa br Fa pes it — = that a tion none the Aleighty * His oan agua estes s ae aeenony —_—- their own The young lady who can invite her lover to est
Hloass affemtned nls Gorenedn, [hind been reviving to thei nan be expected in the ease of the Worrel Estate. I was, Sir, | - ance shot we oute 39 vi eral revenue, As to the grant for imnert. 5 5 most righteous and stringent principles.” uufies of tan baki and |
pn pat forward by the hon. the endct ‘of “the Op- | astonished at the course of the hon. gentl _ ag Dg a cag hdd p abate hind pevsnig bed ery mya denteary ae tn common with Your Majesty’s devoted sub- ty wil the otter ine nae py oem made herself, will be an eligible A dee
“ie . ¥ p "iy | cost of the Educational syste ’ the Island. » blames the G ¢ 0 ewe : , jeets r Smpire, we 3 » de: y with the car 1e Editor of the * est- A ;
porition, aud I fatter myself bis arguments have been fully | “** f the E a ees nal ay re <= : island ova reap Ree abager great deai towards that object, and that the people will approve of jeets throughout the Empire, we mourn the death ant,’ acknowledge that the Popes, in establishing | PF fool who has wasted years in time
. ys gta vernment for the nataral and inevitable expansion of the system of| tee onin the matter: but Si a a ; + of His Royal Highness, and deem this melancholy | jhe’ Index Prohibitory, w ‘ed by th <1 | over the piauo, or destroying
wet. [tis unnecessary that [ sould enter into the Variods wiint eo has ever vannted himself the author. Oh! what narrow-| their action in the mat er; but, Sir, they did nothing st all uutii the event to be a loss irreparable to the Nation Se te mate ie ae ot ae with crayous, will be pitied .
Gttalls cfepablin ckpeaditare cdverted to by that rentleman | ninded miserable political charlatanry for such complaint to emanate | Charlottetown Debating Club took up the subject. They did not do 7 ‘ i Ci — , and best mou vess. _The No. ot the ‘ Provincial | W@ pochy . the old ae pied of
i pud. pe i y — va we : a — P ‘ +s vite = Tain Aenea en happy it | Justice to the people of the Colony ; instead of making a bargain with The Address in answer to the Speech, whieh Wesleyan F<: which I have aiready quoted, con- —a rehe 0 ! ys ——— ‘od
at Many opportunities OF auswering him more fully ane + ee ha ati cp ae Plate st tgp et seta omega case, | # speculator, they should have eume down with the despateh, and | passed last evening, was presented to His Excel- yo Ty pling ys Phage oe pre ap arr y. girl ean
effuctua!ly, thau would be appropriate now, will arise during are smal hear leak ond ‘oil repetitions of the aspirations of | thus have given the people ample time to prepare the articles they | leney, who made the following reply :— This article says :— MVOC 4 poe m4 eal firt r beleft ' bile
the Seasinnl : Dien: dheveremett te quite prepared and ready |e pst ie expecenh thi hope that the day would speedily | mos ne to trausmit. This course was adopted in other! Mr Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of As-| «4, requiresno tedious research, or labored argu- Fae The ae wah whe a
to meet auy charge or tmsinuauion which may “ 4 yee wilwn every -~ — - a itt oe ed Hon. Mr. LONGWORTH—Not in Newfoundland sembly ; ment, to prove thatthe emanations of the press in our | mend, will be sought, and the poor
Byaiust ib. W neu the SU juurcmcut took piace, iwas ent ea-! Would be able to read and write, will new read some of the ex-) i Nd ¢3 }
ai oe. tee we 7 ia I receive your Address with much satisfaction, | day are chiefly at varignce with the merciful designs | who pretends only to 5
vouring to sbow that it iliy beca the Leader of the Uppo- traordinary items of expenditure connected with the various branches | Hon ~ . ae Ya ep wes is ina very different situation and Saaek pen for the assurance of assistance of Heaven in granting,and the godlike sacrifices o re- ag ry Phage Aho ag hee rr ’
8 , a uly se EDO LscRder OF LUC Wppo- | + +, public service since we held the reins of Government, in order | PO! tals Island. It has no manufactares. Tradesmen and farmers whieh it euntains. , formers in crc, byekidiot he eae Be The | vate Whimperiugs and beart-breakings, Look out
sition to attribate blame to the Government on account Of ty how how we have exceeded the Revenue, The additional Master | ##Ve complained of the shortuess of time which was afforded thew | You may rely on my desire to co-operate with Rouish Church, by publishing Os © Sates. Piskas- Girls !~—Com.
the charge hie ou the Revente tor dacation. The present to the Normal Sebool, £120; the repairs and improvements to the |? Prepare for the Exhibition. Several farmers have stated te me you in all measures for the public good. tory,’”’ has manifested its conscio asness of the exist- s
, : ‘ 7s | Prince of Wales College, £716; the e aries of the Profeanor | tat the samples of grain seut are pot of as good quality aa : ing evil; though how fur its Index und Bulls may po ate 4
i may Gap, iuherited it, and it became our duty ap agrees Academy, £298; the Laud Commission expenses, £725; taking the Mr. Beer—I do not intend, Mr Chairman, te follow the last day afternoon, me, eee 44 wold stamens ayn t we Sin—The i letter from Mr. W. HL
it,a8 far as possible,but it was not our province to provide DEW (yygue £555: the Selkirk Estate, £13.97 Ws. 7d.; Lot 54,| Speaker through his various statements, I merely intend to refer to Hon, a mative tage 8 general Act | niveraal willingness to pander to the public a9 to Mr. Job Bevan, hin ,
sOurves vi revenue ior its support. Had we done so, the hon.) £3u06 Ys. sd.; interest ox the balance of Selkirk Estate, £342 J0s. | the cotnparative statement of ng te and expenditure for the sepa- wis ee rs thereat The in partuer- and, as a consequence gives to the its volumes | last ‘ Islander,’ with the view
geatleman would at once ase the credit of having introduced Od. ; the reception of the Prince of Wales, £3000; the Volunteers, | ora pore = 3 ate of oe yo penne eteinitaation, as shi , “3 8 ued is ~e aee ake bat ~F eged of thousands Government and Col. Secretary from ;
che enete d i , inses ths Ooveranint the £400; repairs io the three County Jails, L352 ; grant for the Later-| made by he on. me wiber from orgetown, that it appears Re aa fret ti Sintehe —the Index whi b wou trace o stream, marking knowledge of Mr. Wightman being bere,
, * i, and at the sume time Lia:ce the Governme national Exhibition, £500; increase of 6 members to the House of! that in the last three years of the late Government, the expenditure Bo ee ee Sane, SES erdeees Der ei he contaminated Seanehes, and discriminating be ing information tor the Land Coamnissioners,
incurring uanecessary expease. When the late Government. Assembly , £600; loss of Land Tax on Selkirk and Lot 54 Estates, | (seeded the revenue by about £27,000,without their having purchaned — ee mee tition fi 4: ewes ee ie venoms eo - py ge i statement in the tee Mr. Wages
Went out of power, the operation of the Educational system) £200; increase on Education forthree years, £6000; amount charged | 2°Y land. rg a Government show an exess of about the Pilg Pte Ronen ie yr ae sy Sate od ~ energetic, wise, molt charitable, than "ies which yw tt inforued me that he, Mr. '
cost £14,000. That amount bas since increased £3000, | against present Government in 1059, but which was spent by Mr. | ser the purchaas offal Tue wee ragelecnaed. ae aera pm sfiunatien tn ieeenaiihada Or Gala~-reeived tail claims ag its Head the unfortunate Pontiff of the oy Wigbteoan nt panting oh pelt ——
‘These facts, Sir, in my opinion, fully justify the allusion in rite ape oes 7 ondnys es we ning Eg, ya late Government had continned in office for the last 3 years, the debt laid on the table, ' : ree gpa, baa sheen phe. otal gnally Will yuo please insert also the letter of Mr. TM.
he Speech to the subject of Education, It is impossible to! counts in 1800, £5600, making in the whole ies te of £37, 00 or of the Islaud would have been £20,000 more that if is at present. Also, Circular Despatch, announcing the death hydra-curse ; its multifarious frnits clustering upon | P. ly, Whe was present when the conversation
t etins austéstunts Kon sxnenditure withia! £10.000 more than the debt we ara charmed by the Leader of Lhe present Government sce, in uty opinion, entitled to the thankyof| ef Prince Albert. : every brauch of society in the eivilized world. An | took place between Mr. Bevan and m
ro nue the at ‘nent : - ws deed re se = rs fs rags rape np : por edhe plane cai re the Country. I now, in accordanc with the rule we adopted, He alse reported joint Address to the Lieuten- | evil inore formidable is this tha: Very many againes | the public judge hew far Mr. ee Coocman
e ibcome, without » chavge 1 the tariff, e hon, gentie-| ae Sipps P reste ote, aes “Which be, move that the Speaker take the Chaiz. aut Governor, requesting -hin te forward their | which are combined in undying ho, *ility, eloquence, | answered Mr. Pope's question by saying he never
mat relerred to the Prince of Wales Uvilege. Tae question a rea: ander ts Web. Gfhan eee ae ae — “ ager ‘al The House shematl. Address of Cundolenee to Her Majesty. |intelleet and philanthropy ; yet the Toots of the | « ssid to Mr. Coles anything to warrant the state
of the establishment of that insritution has been beture the public in his a injutatbithien? “Mit dike Gites Waedias Wane TUESDAY, 25th Feb, —_-___———_—_— _ | Checured onder tee sutfane of GABARRnEEes. meut you alleged bim to have made.”
Howse im preVivus sessions; it Was coustituted by an Act of were at a ruinous discount—at a discount which was a rebberv of} Hon. Speaker laid on the table a copy of the Report of the Com-| jcy, are allowed to derive ponrishment from society Yours, ae, :
the Legislature and the necessary funds were voted fur its! every schoolaster, contractor, aad public officer in the Colony. ‘be! missioners of the Asylum fur the deat aad dumb, in Ualifax, Nova! CORRESPONDENCE, le rea eter Fw ro 4 a and fg ype let March. 1802 GEORGE COLES.
. ‘ em | Lreverament of that day had to seek the solace of Jews’ Alley | Seotia. ee ~ _~ —~ ene hdean we om oe a prOaR Wor U ia re
Buppurt. It is enough tor the Government, therefore, to they paid to a morchaat of Hallfes 7) per cont gs.idisccenton cae Committee.on the Address restibd. om anes Wenn ae see 10 source of danger—the haunts —
ect any charge counected with the College, by saying that) pays 4: present there age thousands of pounds lying ceady fur in-} Hou, Mr. COLES—Mr. Chairman, fhe hon. member for the city, woTes OP A = then. l See initia ote tt anes “os pei te oe
it 18 In successful operatiin. When the bon. gentieman Says vestinent ii Watrauts at par, and, I believe, a stall premise could (Mr. Beer) ktuted that the late Government would have Spent in the | a ; aps the corrupt Sroleiieos of Aegean wae salt vs 9 sembly by bala “Mr. ‘Coles of haps
that it is uo itaprovem ‘at upon the old Academy, [ beg to be vbtamed. The Government heed adduce no stronger proof that | last thiree years £20,009 moce thag the preaent Goverument have } ‘i (Continued.) ‘ departments of our day. To a discerning Chureh you had reen # Jetter from the “
dite leon the died Baek ol Cech thea peiienal Visit | te public repose contidence in their administration of tie public | done, had they reuained in offiee,, I do aot know on what facts be | _™. Bat, pray explain to me how you think we |this one appatling fact bas in itself volumes of! or from the Colonial Seeretary’ . :
affairs of the Island. Yet, Mr. Chairman, with these facts staring | bases his assertions, but I do know. that. the expenditure of the last New Londoners or other tenanutry can refrain from { waening and exhortation. session of Me Wightman, the Agent of the
would nave the elfoet ad iuductug bim to change his Opinion. him in the tace and patent and noterious te the whole country, he year of the liberal Government did not exceed the revenne of the | chee rp — cons oe “ re Yaeton ae 7 oa siete oy th yoy~ age ee - Nery eae namag gba
Bie Uuilege prescuts 4 vast improvement, under the able presumes to lecture us un political economy. ‘To qualify bimwelf for| provious one. ‘The depremed atate. of business in 1259 caused a|Himimeund teinowents’ || || jaf she Congregation of the Index: I think that the | time, wuthorising that Gentleman te apply
wauagement of ite talented Principal, over the Academy ; | that only, I recommend him to xo to school for a while. It will not difference in our revenue of £10,000. Had we continued in power, | neighbours quite so destitute of tact or iuformstion |he considerably increased, and perhaps = en helenae ntti ites on faint hisn ~efale Sadee-
aud [ trust that the day is not far distant when its influence do ty cram bunkum down our throats, with reference te our financial | we wonld not have gone on Jneurriy debt, as the ben. member al-) on that subject as to need instructions frum me. I) testant’ would be honored by a place therein. As} mation.
will be telt over the length and breadth of the Island. if management, when warrants are ata par. His arguments are ridi-| leged, for we had saved trom the revenues of previous years consi-) don't suppose you New Londoners ure less than 400} a matter of course, the * Provincial Wesleyan’ is} Will you please inform me whether yon eversid
or wr the leug an F rea ta of the Island, fF enjous and fallacious. He must lave drank of the waters of oblivion | derable sums to provide fur the construction of heavy public works. | or 200 bardy honest but determined farmers, able | not in love with the “system which claims as ite| to Mr. Coles anything to warrant statement
supported as it shouid be. ‘T'rue it is, that the late Govern- and must suppose that we on this side of the House baye partakes | We built the new ferry wharf at the foot of Prince Street, and rebuilt | Pa i if only eats. “e united, " take cy be the ee Poutitt oe po eager which Oe Me Wiches whether dering ee
ment kept Acade a a 2 that ig. ef them alse, if he imagines for a moment that the cireumstances to! that at South portwhich had been carried away. © But, Sir, apart from | “emselves ; and suppose these nen have not the dity ;"’ nevert veless, he very candidly admits that | sence wi r. ightman you ever
1859 a a wom ~ ae ee — he which [ allude have been forgotten. ‘The hon. member eharged the | those cunienstians it will not do tur the Goverumeut - say that | Means or the will to pay rents, and that u Sherif ov | the * Romish Chureh, by publishing its Index Pro- | gentleman state that he at any time received from
‘O9 the Legislature thought it unwise to expeud the public . coustable be found foolhardy enough to Le instigated | hibitory, has ananifested its consciousness of the | the Colonial Secretary apy information orassistance
: Government with having bribed the schoolmasters with an increase} they are doing no worse thi ibe id w »y he | j ii 1” ars ; ivi impi
money upun it, and granted but £3 for repairs. eo \ me re adv bs ti se oA a ’ - F ly Neer with “a0 - read they — , ns oo than the yoo tog waa ym! “i id the | by the landlord or his lickey tw levy or distrain /evil’’ arising from giving to the impious too much | whatsoever.
rr M : egg ™ me . 3, | Of salary to veate their caure at the hustings, As far as Tam j Feta. The present party came i expressly pledged to do better, | for rents—and suppose on muking his a as | freedom of thought.’” I would not be surprised Yours truly. W. IL POPE.
ou. Mr. COLES.—That fact shows ihat the building concerued, and Laut eure that I can speak for my colleagues, the! aud if they were not expected to do se, why were the Liberals turned | and making known his business ina settlement, a | should you endeavor to account for your evanyelical
Was in a good state of repair, | imputation is groundiess, He has accused us also of having ap- ont of office! But a bad exeuse is better than none at all. The! gong ora Reve be sounded by a boy or a girl, and | contemporary’s 7 pen of the Index Prohibitory, . Charlottetown, Feb, 27, 188.
hut gentleman as a Puseyite, or, | 5'F-
sylly ote ; cuted litical partizs Oe ae reo: lel Daa " linits that the ex fe liture income in | upon the neuring of such sound a few hundred able | by denouncing t
} ' > se a por ate i poutical partizan to the office of Sehool Visitor. Re ally, | Gove rinent adint A e cess Of expenditure over Income In | Upe! A rs | 9) agg vntiet is 4 4 .
; How. dir. LONG WORTH.—It became the duty of the Mr. Chairman, when I heard such @ complaint aud remetabeved the | the three years they have been in power is greater by some £3000 | bodied men make their appearance, in a very | perhaps, even a “ Jesuit indisguise.” Leaving you|_ In reply to your letter of thiadate, hey tosay that
G Wernmeut to muke the building a credit instead of a dis- antecedents of the hon. member in connection with that situation, [| than that of their predecessors tur the kame length of tine. The ange 4 Sy wy ee _— ee pet nr [ant your Seether Editor to settle this — oe — = “ = em rows he le tor did I
grace to tue Lslaud,and the exterior of the building alone now | could searcely retrain frou laughing outright. Does he forget Mr.| hon, member, Mr. Haviland, advanced one statement whieh [cannot | ¥2? Petey bow to the man of lawful authority, | yourselves, I will return to the fact, taught us by | #titement vou allege him to have
: ; say ro taene gga Dee tee wate bir , : ' 5 fate : ad wren é ; and wish him better employment, while a few | history, that the Popes have always been the mu- | ¢ver hear Mr. Wightnan allude personally to
offers to the t by au aspect very different from that it Stark whom he dismissed from office because he woald net cousent | allow to pass W ithout allusion. He said that between the end of our | sturdy imatrons and their daughters signify their | niftcent atrons of ete % ; or to your office, nor did I ever see am Totterto Mr.
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preseuted of yore beg segues # pobheal partizan? Dismissed, because expressly invited | last financial year and the establishment of the new Government, we] prior right to the property in cows, horses, pige,| The Loxpox Excyciop xia of 1829, a Protest-| Wightwan from you, or from your Department,
H ‘i b 1 ne : a } to the Island to introduce Stowe's scholastic system, he wished to} bad expended £4000 or £5000 which lad come into the accouats of | sheep, &e,, but that rather the ofticer sbould leave jant authority which cannot be called in question by 4 am, Sir, yours truly,
va. Jit, GU 4h5.—VW hat of Government House? carry It into practice in its integrity, by having the Bible read in the, the following year. He well knows that any Government must pay} without seme reward, they would call their little jthe. “porate of Catholics, unable to conceal its| . J.P. BEVAN.
Hoa, Mr. LANGWOLTH.—Lt is unnecessary tbat I schools ! ) its current expenses. The querterly salaries of the public officers boys os 9 eye mgr pe — — be ee ices, yet frankly admits a fact which speaks | W- 1. Pope, Esq., Colonist Secretary.
: ; s lon. Me, COLES=-1 deny that Me. Sisk was un Qeniieos | be paid, aud he-shoald besr in mind that, vut of the bh generously deait out to him, if needed,—and suppose | volumes in proof of the lively interest manifested ae pg
should refer to that, after t : : sis morving| ten. 3 4 ny that Mr. Stark was so dismissed. must be paid, aud he shoald bear in mind that, out of the sum be re-! —-. rhe’ ae ee teh. Pes } ely st manifes
by the hon, membe gp oem he eerveurnr made wap a! = Hlou, Me. GLAVILAND—Mr. Chairman, I am content to leave, ferred to, the expenses of two general eleetions had to be defrayed. | Py said ~ . oa Saee Vol, Gray. Lt will be time enous 0) that qnestiou to the decision of publie opinion and the knowledge of | I have uo doubt, Sir, that the Government has paid thousands since ouary ore he abeque — : - “a, ¢ 4 pref css esc Ae the refor:nation eer 4 University om I hereby certify that I heard Mr. Job ay
discuss it when t wount itt shall be bef ee “tase N gperpon by, : . +h : to sell their stock to pay for the land on the saine | Europe conferred its degrees in all the faculties by | to Mr. Coles th letter in Mr.
G the acvounts counected with it shall be Gelore | the fits possessed by the people of the Island. But, Sir, who came | the end of the last financial year. terms that the Worrell or Selkirk properties were | authority derived from a papal bull.” to is. Coles Oe Oe Se eae
the House, woew I bave no fear of their being found satis- vext! Wao did the Government of the day nominate as succes} Hon. Mr. HAVILAND.—Not one. __ | Sold for,—and suppose such proceedings took place | This work, epeaking of Universities says :—'They | Gtiicers to give the suid ir Wightsn even
fuctory. As that geutieman stated this morning, if we are, *°¢ ‘ Mr. Stark?) Mr. Blake Irving. Not by any meaus a political Hon. Mr. COLES.—W ell, Sir, that will be seen when the publie | all over the Isiand,—what remedy could the pro- sprang from the convents of regular clergy, or from po oh uired, and that be, the said Mr. i
bet prepared t Pri th lie Sous o ie ‘ partizan. On ne! Quite the reverse. He did not write in the} accounts are before us. prietors adopt to better their circumstances, save | the chapters of Cathedrals in the Church of Rome, ng Se owe enon his Excell
hi yen owe mpnaee we 9 wae" Sng age We must): Examiner,’ abusing ove of the most worthy and estimable men and) Hon. Mr. WAVILAND.—~All the Warrants we have issued will | and except to sell out to the tenants at once and for | where young men were educated for holy orders in | Governor and the Hon. E. Pasmer further that
ave a decent house for him to liveiu. The late Licutenaut best officers in the Island, the former Postmaster Geueral, the de-! be borne on this year’s Revenue. ever! 5 ‘ + Raat Wels that dark period when the clergy possessed aj) the he, Mr. Bevan, was employed by Mr. Wightinan a
U Weruor, by wessage, declared the buildiug not fit fur his cvased Mr. Owen —a geatleman who meddled not in the political! Hon. Mr. COLES.—It has been admitted that some advances = oe ea ge ne be 6 mage "ieee little erudition which was left in Europe. These | Clerk, und occupied the 5 y's and
susseesor to occupy : ; ly the b ber (Mr, | *'Pagies of rival parties, but attended to the duties of his office with | have beeu made, therefore the Government must have advaneed | eee nen ean a ee ee, oh mone of that eho nts were seminaries of learning probably from | the Grand Jury room after; and ufter for
wm Gvcupy ; aud surely the bon. member (Mr. unreuaitting wud exemplary zeal. The partizan pen of Mr. Irving| more than the House authorized kind - Pea tee he wid emo ith Cathe i “ 4 gy mee one peed wactalhyeeclnr seveay 4h months preparing documents for the
) La hut S id nd iia... ee en ee egee A cee a ae . . i ind we Protestants should unite with Catholics; {that in Old Aberdeen there was a monastery j GE 5 Se adh ;
Coles) will aduit that Sir Dowiniek Daly 5 long residence was net idie on the events of the three days session. If the office of} Hon, Mr. HAVILAND—In the sui to which T referred whieh| and Mr. Secretary Pope teils us in tive ‘ Islander’ | which youth were lostvasted in theology ee agree re yes Age hee os PREEDY.
= Woverument tloure qualified oi to for a Fenaur€ Oplaiow | Sehvol Visitor is, as that hon.member stated, a political vue, he and | was £5600, there Was one item of no less amount than L3301. 11s. that if we don’t oy the Catholics down, the Pope | on Jaw, and the school of philosophy, at ‘Teast 200 egy
ou the sudject. [| think, however, that an inspection of the) liis party made it so, and we cannot be blamed by hiw if we sould | 10d., the Warrant for which ie favor of the vendors of the Worrell | of Rome, Pius the 9th, will come over here amongst | years before the University and King’ sCollege were ee ,
init ea : ; ge have followed the example thus set as. I shall not trespass further! Estate had been ordered by the Hon. Member’s Government and | us, and take away our name and nation ! founded. ‘These Universities have long been con- To THE Eptrok oF THE EXAMINER.
iuprovemeswe which uave been made would satisly the hon I I y " : : : ’ B
_ 00 the Time of the Committee, as J shall have other opportunities of| issued by the present. B. Oh, yes, it may be very natural for Mr. Pope | sidered as lay corporations ; but as a proof that they Smm,—In an editorial which in your >
mewber as to the futility of bis objections, ‘To revert tothe addseasing it during the progress af the debate. I vose merely to| Hon. Mr. COLES—Well, Sir, the Government have received | Wish to retain his present sulary, and whether had the ecclesiastical origin which we have assigned paper a short time since, in which allusion was
suject P den ces ‘ , s le eine Mel lat F ee ae i : me! . ° $ . 5 at the expense of the Catholics or Protestants, or |‘o them, it will be sufficient to observe that th
ect of Kducation ; wheuthe hou, genticman Charges the notice some of the 1 marks of the nou. Leader of the Opposition, £6000 out of that estate. The warrant referred to, was made out both, few will believe thut he cares oue single straw. | Pope arrogated to himself the right of vesting pen made to me, to the effeet that I was well paid for
Government with a want of forethought in not providing because le is the greatest violator of principles propouuded by him-| to pay into the Court of Chancery at the time when the vendors of) Most of the tenants in the Island know very well | witit 2!! their privileges ; and that prior to the re-| MY *¢rvices while writing for the wo called SPY,
weeus to meet the demands cousequeut upou the constantly °°! : | the Worrel Estate had proceeded against the Governmeat for aclaim | tha: Mr. Pope is agent for some proprietors, that formation, every University in Europe conferred ite| Mr. George Wightman; it is true that I wae
: < : » : J tlon. Mr. COLES. As to violation of professed principles, the} which we disputed. We were tuld by our professional advisers that| his brother claims to bea proprietor—that he is the | degrees in all the faculties by authority yderived | Writing for him last summer, and in reply [ 4
tucteasing uuuber uf schouls, Lusk why it was that for wine Hon. member affords quite a striking im tance in his own person. | it was expedient te deposit that amount to abide the event of the suit. | paid servant of our present proprietary Tory Govern- | from a papal bull.” y to state that I only received of the at 3
long years of bis tepure uf office no adequate provision was) ] must however, do him the justice to state that he has made a good The Government has now been three years in power; but during | ment—that he attempted to extract the pricesof new | The ucts expressed in the above extract, although | due me, and which Fpecenrters a
lus e W prevent the evil of which we uow complain, He) spevch ina bad cause. But, Sir, 1 will nov review some -! the | rr period, they psa ugha es —— of that estate, al- aie _— Soir ee Ge ee arenes ae pet ne qed coe * a. wil, rty in this city, thrcagh hee RTE ro q
ry er a say} Seatemnents in that speech, and shall be as brief as possible in doing | though we weae accused by them, when were in opposition, of wf 4 eg Sage” - rth, ) istonish many Protestants who have aj . z “ amount 3
wust have known that the Hddlucatioual institutions would - With reference to the’ Vulanteers, what: said was, that deat being guilty of oe -enaanrt, not havin satisfied the p49 of the whic is nearest to his heart. He knows night | hitherto been taught to believe that the Popes, act- scene See poll, Cen Saeas i
. . , afl tt 7 : - ’ . A rej] that in ce j toy o 2 j the ° 2 ‘ — < : id it would only then be a small remunerstiot a
uaturally MET Sass, aad wei a@ ulher branches of the public the fact ef tour hundred pounds having been granted for the service vendors. If they were sincere mm the opinions they expressed at that cota eal Sa ee hee Oe ee oe ecient ee ba the meet for my services, i consider), while Mr. wee
service. Abie Gasuciers have doubted the souudacss of the) last Session.and ia view of the disturbed cou tition of the United States, | time, they eaght te have paid the claim before this. : would be dismissed ; and he knows equa!ly well that enslave the taind. But those who Seng te te was paid for his. 1 asked the Hon, Mr.
policy uf imposing taxes to meet the full amount of the cur- | 04 rewrence To tueu should Baye bees coutained ia His Exeelleucy’s) Hon. Mr. POPE—~Mr. Chairman, the whole of this discussion is | a Liberal Government would not be long in power | deceived will be much more astonished when they | last summer for the address of the Cormaiasione™, ‘
Tiina tate the noliey >lveck. le tact, frou the promotions which ha ve been made iu that) irregular in the extreme. All this debate about the gomparative ex- | when the usurping land claimants would be com-j| read the following well-merited and eloque .| a8 I knew be had just returned from New Bam»
- 7a we ms and eda ob I do uot advocate the _? body, Ltheaght it likely that it weuld constitute the most promment | penditure for the last three years’ of the two administrations can be | pelled to sell their lands at the same rates at which | bute of respect an gratitude paid to the ~ are mae wick; he gave = their address, and then #@ ~
of Surdening ‘he energies of a young country by heavy tax-| tonic. ‘Lhe Hou. member says that the late Government dismissed | gone into with much greater pre riety, when the public accounte| the St. Peters’ and the Belfast Estates have been |a Pope by no less a personage than the late Lord | remarks pa between us, in which I
ation, but @ moderate debt would not have that effect. Tle) Mr. Stark from the Sehool-Visiturship. Now, Sir, { deny it. What) shall have been submitted to the Paves: This ix not the proper time sage wy and sayy gw a would be no Macaulay, a Scotchinan§and one of the most talent-| Coleg that I was writing for a Mr. George
iva. Josep Pups, while a wember vf this House, was of fe The fiot) us the ease) Mr. Stark was engaged by thelate liberal | to take upsuch a question. The paragraph in the address, which has sa yo A ange of A an euneend oe Sadien ee a oa a this yo man, who was sent ou here by the Counissioa®
this opiuiow, He argued that Government should not be! Goveriinent at a Salary oi £200 a year. The Royal Agricultural given rise to this irrelevant and irregular discussion is merely ex-| Gu:holies would, if in »wer, retain hin with his | one of the saat: eahonan a ie Spodinieekte for the purpose of collecting further informatiot.
tied duwn to the lf he ; | Society benevinig lin competent, agreed to give him £100 per an-| pressive of the thanks of this House to His Excellency, for having present salary, i would turn bangman to put the {and countrymen, I would respectfully direct the at- which they required, At this time Mr. “. =
a © eXact suount of reveuue—that it was quite | jjyun as a lecturer on Agricultural Chemistry. He represented him-| ordered that the public accounts for the past year shall be laid before | rope round tie necks of every Protestant in Prince | tention of Seoteh Protestanta ne el national and | man had left for New Brunswick.) 1 told
legitiusate that posterity should bear a portion of expetndi-; self as qualitied tor the duty. When the term of his engagement jus, and of our regret that the revenue has not covered the expendi- Edward Islaud, ratherthan that they should stand in religious feelings are now being excited by certain | Coles that we first oveupied Mr. John MeNei!®
‘ ture, of which ibey would receive the benefit. ‘his principle | With the Society was about expiring, that body, ou the metivn, notef) ture. The pein as moved by the aon. leader of the opposition the way of his own aggrandizement. He is well | designing politicians, who, apparently, would not office, but shortly afterwards Mr. MeNeill, finding
is avknowledged by the Imperial Parliament. If it were! ¢\? member of the Liberal Party, bat of a member of the Legislative | does not refer te Education—that subject might, not inappropriately, ce aenits ay ce tea fag the scruple to arouse in this community w never-dying | our occupation too inconvenient, procured the
wie k ‘opal periat a Conner, and a member of the present Goverument, the Hon. Jere-| be discussed now, But a general attack on the government, and ‘a we ee wa ym before the next spirit of religions animosity, and disturb the peace | Grand Jury Room for us, which we used = .
wot tur ber batiova debt Biitain would not occupy her! wiah Siupson, resaved to withdraw the grant of £100, ‘The Se-) discussion of all and every charge that the leader of the opposition ow he eat vs mae, > bait to have their | of society, provided they secured their own eelfish office; it was then that Mr Wigh
present proud position. The same policy, to a limited ex-| ciety having coumuuicated their resolution to the Governme at, that | and his party can rake up against it sheuld be made, nut on an erg pa Ay « pe gp rg | aon pes gore ley. i : : man told me that he had letters of iureductw
teut, May be applied to a young and growing country. [! body, in discharge of its duty, notified Mr. Stark of the action taken! occasion such as the present. but when the speaker ix in the chair. power on earth to penny Sa He tells us Pro-|on the Diet Mark wy — peers a rg from the Commissioners to the Government f°
is. of course, advisable where | atic to keep the expendi- | by the Agricultural Society. Iy econsequenee of the withdrasval of | That hon. member has charged the government with having added | testants that we are 10,000 more numerous than our stallation as Lord Rector of the se a Al Glas- cure for him access to the neceaxary Governme®t P
‘ ibis he Wed , v , a *} tae grant from the Society, Mr. Stark resigned his office of Se.iool-| some £6000 or £7000 a year to the cost of education, and stated | Catholic fellow Colonists; then what opinion must | gow, said ; , offices, as well as to the Census Books, &¢» F
ure within the limits of the reveaue, but that is hot always Visitor, and not on account of the agitation ot the so-called Bible | that his government never contemplated drawing from the general! he nevect cur indapentenan, ithe wants to persuade |“ The liberal patronage which Nicholas, and men} we had used and ired: and therefore
practicable. I do not intend to go into the details of otber| question. Sut, at the instigation of the Tory party, he was, I believe,’ revenue, on this account, more than £9000; bat, sir, in 1554 it| us that we would be worse Protestants if we were | like Nicholas, had given to learning, and of which | Coles waa correct in his reroarks in referesce™ =
items of eXpenditure and of the causes which rendered them | !luced to way that that question led to his loss of office. The nii-; absorbed £11000. The amendment. ceincides with the original freeholders — a Be while siaves under the | the establish ment o; this seat of learning is not the Mr. Wightman’s locution and business in the 0
necessary. My hovorable colleague (Mr. Haviland) will give| nates of thie Executive ‘ ‘ounetl will verify iny statements as to the | paragraph, in the expression of regret at the pose ya between Deyn. the aon ad yw leg Rink aie apt semaine instance, had pene an effect lone! Building, as well as his access tothe v0? >
the Commdines fall ink i I dial asthe’ te | circumstances unds r whien the S tool V isitorship became vacant. | revenue and expenditure; but I cannot give him ¢ sdit tor sincerity neighbours that we will remain ourselves slaves to | was the talisman ht oR ae ed. —- offices and to the Census books and other reco’
é Uli Information W ga ¥ | The Tory members were opposed to Lim, as knowing nothing about} as I have no doubt that he is exevediugly happy in the reflection | oy, greedy proprietors, for sake of keeping Catholic dth i ts naam gg }|Mr. Coles rtainl i me whe
mcution, however, that the visit of the Prince of Wales cost j agrienltural chemistry, that the difference exists. ‘ also Choweet No, uo—we shal] all =e 4 the poo had ate ny me / epee av a vy em be menetheniol Hie Tsaid Mr Wightman bad ve
sume £3000, Phe great Exhibition of the industry of all) Hon. M r HAVILAND. Mr. Stark, however, said that his advo-} Hon. Mr. HENSLEY—Mr. Chairman, the Opposition have been cause to shake off the beams of landlordism, and superstition and po neal pee es: Nedra se ceived letters of information &e from the Col
ustiwas to be held iu Eugland in May next, reudered it an’ eaey of the introduction of the Bible inte the schools led to his dis-| twitted ray oh nig ay my eed - jn weg Ry ary n ably in Nova cm bog i ders, we can ao wm Mr. |fect. [need not tell you what & parc the voturies | nial Secretary himeelf, or from his office. Ant
: ¥ | aise, Seo tia, whic y, in order no time mig oat in giving ex- our Pro} Views or principles are | of classical learni a i learn- sir, in conelusion, I trust 4
, tmperative duty ow the part of the Government to see that) Hon. Mr. COLES—If he said so, he must have stated what was preasion to the pubic feeling with reference to the death ofthe Prinee quite as enfe in our own keoping as they would be ing, the Huianistes so they’ worsen obiad bors] aoa yee, sone a
: the products aud manufactures of the [sland should be re- untrue. With reference to what has been said on the subject of | Consyrt, passed the Address unanimously. We have been recom- ihe his —_ aay the slaves of those by whou | in the xreat movemen: against spirital ty ranny. In py sage Sad waavengn od due to your g
presented there. This necessarily entailed sowe expense, /4ucation, | coutend that the Government were bound to provide | mendid by hon. members on the other aide to adopt a similar course | fo 08 Sub ovee. Ars Pg ates nore more |the Scotch University, 1 need hardly mention the oT Humble and obedient —
Tue Volunteer force was also the cause of auother excep-, wi actp oak? * gae te ite yp ype Romy the on, tes
* 7 : : wat, tte Government calculated to pay about £9000 tor the support of | Address h: een merely an éche at the & eh, ut, Sir, when a. -. ° : hs . ae og ton. y to d, act, the van- . : ; .
tioual outlay. The grant for that wervice wil! be justified | some two iundred schools, it is des to say that when Pym topies of discussion are introduced into this Address whieh are not| ame time T pony hey ‘hat he oe al veges oon et ee weeny eso oe tnaiat). Ch. Tews, Maning, Mans ie:
by public opinion, he organization of that force was neces-| Government cane inte power and added one hundred to the number | referred to in the speech to which it isintended as a reply—when | became freeholders on the Selkirk property ure quite cubdgtiat— wren o Code ho nine F Eg INER
bary, and was, and wiil be, approved by the people. As to“ échools, and us a quuiter of course, made an equal addition to the} the majority see fit te travel out of the record, the blame of delay us good neighbours and subjects as they were while | manist in the North of Europe was | ave eerd ~ wl ” garth ae 7 a i in Mees.
the deficiency of the revenue referred to ia His Excellenov’s| number of teachers, and also increased their salaries, that not they, must rest with those who have challenged discussiou unnecessarily, 9 the proprietor. : measure of his u rightness and coer indies La. Sin,—I aes correct & oe eupect wo ngee
Speech, it amounts . ; Cae gem. “; but their predecessors should have provided the means of defraying by inserting In the Address an expression of opinion uncalled for by th r ees then, from your general views |In trach, iinds daily nourished witl the best liter- oe ae 4° o¥ a wus called 08 :
pees, wats to but £1100. It iy matter of congra-| the additional charge. ‘The hon. member for Georgetown has refer-| bis Excelleney’s speech. I regret a& much as any hon. member, that | {rat although you are a frecholder yourself, vou |ature of Greece atid Rome, necestarily grew too | et me it which Y toclined, “Parson Rosh. ie
Py tuistion that the decrease is yo greater. I would not Lave, red tu the increased amounts for the Prince of Wales College and the | the expendituve tor the past year should have exceeded the revenue, ee See be the “ bles stroug to be trammelled by the cobwebs of the scho- pe ota Mi “y Cc : er and :
veeu surprised had it awouuted to some £6000 or £7000. Normal Sehool, and to the cost of the visit of the Prince of Wales,| but when we are told in the Address that it is impossible to equalize| ys. Yes, it would & barkarous focling to think presen TE oe influence of such minds was | + eaabeindie” al Hinsory a waree enue 1
The interruption to our extensive and rapidly increasing baw items of extraordinary sapendioure. ‘Tuere will ulwitys be suuie | the expenditure with the revenue, because a certain portion of that otherwise after my long residence in an unfortunate invention of sdittlng bad totaal ake Gein oe stepped forward aud said to the —_
trade with the States, consequent upon the political vouvu.- }extra sums to be provided, but, sur, doos he forget the £2000 the} revenue has beer appropriated to ove particular braneh of the public | Island, where I so frequently witnessed the dis-| reach even of yeomen and of artisans. wished to offer resofution. The the >
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. pon ) Mite Groverutaeut voted Lowards \ue patriotic fiud? Sir, the present | service, (1 refer to Education) I submit that it is uatair to this side | aetrous consequences of the leasehold system, and| From the Méditerra. ..| that he did not know, but prompt!
®l0us which have been aud are agi allug that country, has, Goveramend Lave a6 expeuded ou the roads and bridges within! of the House to ask us to give an opinion ona statement of facts, the | He many privations which poor emigrants had to | fore, the public mind marth ty te * Brethren ’’ whether or not. ie
ueveewarily affecved the fiuancial aud commercial pusision ui, SMe" LM 2 yoor, as mueh ae we did when in power. The! correctness of which we have no means of ascertaining. The mem-| e2dure while subduing as much of the wilderness |and nowhere was the ferment greater than in Sout: | * ong chalk,—a proof that they Bat
prey eae Had j ‘ ‘| hon. laadur of the Governgeut stated thet that the bridges are in «| bere of the Government have had. agoces to the public accounts and | ** would enable them to raise a scanty pittance of |land. It was in the midst of martyrdor d “ery it down.” "This was tov
18 reusg aki 0 a: madlno Bhan ahemaaesame 1 | very dilapidates state. ip is wot to ve woudered at, if they should be | until members on this side of the House shall have badan opportunity ae ‘ero pe mape ts sm 7 their little | scriptions, in the midst of a war between p Roweranl “eocial progress” to = en
ay ha . to suppose that the revenue of last 20BE WOU Ss aeiha as a ste of Gocorsmeut House, through which the hon. | of examining those documents, it is premature to call upon them fur pee ea ago eyes a ‘es fact “that ft - peg Ure Jer the first century of tie existeuve of your eaken dhaaed contusions wad w
ane xeeeded that of the preceding by £6000 er L70UY, | eeler pu Leaf ot. With refereace to the debtof the Colony, the hou. | confirmation of a statement, the trat. of which they have no opper-| party whe enacted in the fuce of the greatest | and ve hae ta bn > we manseet y ‘The fluence aioue is the credit due of
atue, under the circumstances,a matter of impossibility | Member for Goo gotown n tuite that inthe three years of the preaeut | tunity of testiog. Ifthe Goverament, in possession of all the intor-| possible opposition trom the Tories and landlords, | war between Popery and Prot on ieee, ban = being read, It is worthy of note Sat
that the 1éveune suould cover the expenditure void nasder a| Goverumen, Tueeapohut. * has exceeded the revenussume £20,000.) mation ou which to found their opinion, haye com. to the deliberate | the Land Parchase Bill, by meaus of wiueb the islaud, been terminated estantiom, had, in this | rocretown Debating Cinb has decided io
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coudition uf : -. ee) dsa atnhiug pi vef of the Governments adh-reuce | couclusion that under the existing Edueation #y#tem it is impossible} Worrell Estave and Lot Eleven were secured for|iwatisw. Gut fr that” w. am te the principle of tue sveviaueon B&B |
i : Hn yey Pree. had subsequently eeased to eXisi. WO ac pidge Ww The pr opie, They wide great professions of their! to keep the revenue within te expenditure, it becouies their ooh we enantry ; aud only for that sume Hil the spruiag—tie abieareean Poet aaa : ’ ? MANOAH ;
ou Me, HAVILAND.—As wy bo. friend has referred | inteution to diminish the then debt ot the Isuud: tustead of doing! duty te provide a remedy for such a state of things. It will not do plik, proven mn IY, hove ee uae, | The huptile religious sects were allied, intérminglod, Fob. Sb, 18. yy
to Me iu connection with the fiuancial state of the C tony, | # They buve wwiyety iacreased it, aud that under a higher tariff than | to postpone trun Session to Session action oa a subject wien -re- RA Sst unio! 2 povestaut, Mr. Secretary | and confounded with hostile political purties. ‘Lhe ae og OREO
Pope, would vow make us believe that if Cules monarebial ele
it becomes ty duty ty address the committee. When I cawe "Mt “rerun uiposed. Wea we were io office, we gene- quires lastant aud eifeetual redress. It ia auprecedented tor a Gio- ment of the covetitution was an ob-
out Our throute, yet We must uot forget that Coles r ' ;
‘ * ¥ s teyeke en" i i Ub anpomaut pile Worl Vue Liberals were in yovver uiec thier cess ufexspeud.ure over revecue wasedustan ly wneseusiig ~and ) was nec>}y eight years in power codthe Protestanss on foe. ae 742° a cope Was eepe-/ noice was Cesigned for your paper
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nds ‘ais morning Twas ato | to | rally Saved some £2000 or £500 & year, to provide for the coustruc- | verament to come before the Legislature with the deelaration that ploy tha Catholies to ject of almosi exclusive devotion to the pre hatin. Mr. Wuetas—Sia—Whether p
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—that pe: scheme respecting which ho bas taken so mueh the Opposition Would follow the courteous and graceful ex- rare, eA curing thet Geiot thee tuonend a aye eh ite nm Age theththey w ; aestten tp hein lot a the tonantry from the merciless panga.of hat Pu ae io eword. oF grit
evedit to himself for orynating. He charges the present) ample set by the leaders of the Opposition ia the Assembly pot tabre Neel « li works, brs, yhtouses besides ay office and allow the debt to accunmulate, becouse pag et eg Oe nn ty oo pee i ney and Repul licanian “gna te
(rovernment with pot providing means to weet the expenses of Neva Scotia, who waived all discussion on the address, wg the Legislative Couneil. ty Tote ag 4 ruanism and tnited a
, the system which led to the embarrassment it |)". oo the love, the kindly Christian feeling i tu OF OU side,
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which it entails upon the Culony. This was his duty, not purposing to meet the measures of; the Government as they} Hon. Mr. HAVILAND-—I mut inform the hon. member that the | the public finaneos emanated from political oppo | p,otesunt stomach of thy latter towards the former | it wasin the mide of bert’ -—— ~
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ours, He introduged the bantling into the world, and should! arose, Bat, Mr. Chairman, the leaders of . our Opposition og wt + ee parehave of ee ts i anton pet a el won deyt ft non Aer packs ne ose we towards all Who wish to see the tenants dep page world era execution, —
have provided fur ity support. He should bave seen that have been so jong concocting their schemes against the Go- at ake which dated fresh 1068. found by their successors in office to be wrong,| N. Well, now, my friend, haying ascertained so! fore indpuoens oon ae ing And
the taxation Mmposed war equal to the requirements of the, vernweut, that if they did nos promulgate thew without loss} jyon. Mr. COLES—Well, it the money was expended in 1855 it) 1 cannot for a moment allow the excuse that | many of your enlighvened and uaared views, I am| block —it was when the 0g hie neck Ma
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rystem ; aud the remark of the hou, leader of the Govern- of time, they would meet the fate of the frog in the fable. | was saved in other years. bye y on th oy 4 oa Sof public — Se re a emcee, if Gas Lad Dacatictok nad mand teem teen set wy rh Ae tren Id inthe =
, ae aa ‘rT ‘ ‘ : Warrants being now at par, and cites that fact as a proof of pubbe? aystem y incur 4 mpten J? ey |; oe ai ti i. 4d ae 0 | coal 1% , When the
ment in this House was correct when he stated that the coun- hey could not wart tail the Various matters came up before pe 9 am in ra ae amd Well, Sir, oi why the War Sowell % to operate unchanged te the disadvan- it, or in connection with which the “ Lane Spy quis of Mont bad just! ve ~
: oe : : .. : Y ; ‘ ‘ ) ; : : : ystem was adopted. I mean the information got | of Edinburgh, ¢ = Talboorh
try Was ied to undeimiaud that the assessment would meet! the House. Hat, Sir, 1 can tell the hon. leader of the Op rants issued by the late administration were at one time at a diseount tage of the country. It is notsufficient for the - by meana of Whitman, who passed himaelf off pb ae your University completed her
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the expenditure. | position, in answer to the slur he threw out against the Go! was, that when the Bank was established, some £30,000 were re-| Government to say to the party opposed to them, | among the cong Se J farmers as an Engineer| The reading of this extract should ep
Hoa. Me COLES.—The means provided were sufficient ;| veromeut this morning, when he said that the wain object of | quired to be paid into its vaulta, hat necessarily depreciated the |“ You inaugurated the system, which now bears jand. Agent for-n Railway and Fishing Company, | the blush of sha:ne those ventlemen when With
but tt ; , ' ’ he lapa ane t the majority was to make the debate on this question and | Warcants. Trnatend of a diminished revenue, the Government, 1) 80 heavily upon all the revenues of the Colony; | while our Tory Government afforded him an office, | charitable as to endeavor to deceive theie tatu
vat the understanding was not that the laud assessment the majority wa: nt gap ae i maintain, should have shewn andaérease, The farmera have had] we do not intend to trouble ourselves about it. | with fuel and light, inthe Colonial Building, under | bors by representing the Popes as the da utiBh-
would cover the expense. all others as short as possible, that we are prepar ed to meet good crops and have obtained good prices for their produce, and} It may take its course. Ita coutiuuange may in- | the tutleage of Mr. Seeretary Pope, and found him|a system which perseentes fucden Sircctons of
Hon, Mr. LONGWORTH.—LIf the assessment was not! him on any and every public questiou which may Come UP! when suck is the ease, the revenue receives a roportionate increase. | volye thecountry in ruin, but we will perpetuate also a clerk assistant in the person of Mr. Bevan? | hoodwinks and enslaves the human f i
—" ’ . on ; . : ‘ ° . » afford-| i % "oH vers on| 2B. Well, I am really sorry you have put such a | the understanding, and teaches that « bE
euthicieut it should bave been. That the bon. member should) for discussion. It may suit that hon. member to make] I am ~> ow that pele ae of the me + estate a wo mes _— — aie al PP eesP serra qaection 86 ma, not that 1 Chak, thar’ ene be ol the eather of Ae es Igvoranes
, , mmensurate w itself shows his| charge ins > pres }overnment,but in his conscience | Ce 86 wuch satis action tot © Govetiment, ut it appears that u e other side may Con oy et secoud opinion entertained by any disinterested I have ;
introduce » Spent Goh eomennnnares a eo ee the apse die nge ; the preseut time but £300 have been received from it. What por-| of such a matter may be very good policy in a honest a in the Island, whether freeholder or the honour to remain, ;
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policy to be defective. To render him entitled to the credit) he knows that if the conduct of this Government were pat! tion uf that property has been sold has been disposed of to favorites party point of view, but the financial stato of the | tenant, with respect to that abominably atrocious a wer
which he generally receives, he should have devised means) into the scales against that of the last,his side would speedily | of the Government. Parties residing in the neighborhood, on appli- Colony demands the serious attention of members proceeding. ‘There is no character which has beeu}| St’ Dunstan's College, Feby. 28th Twi: ALD,
equal to the sapport of the system for all time. The sua! kick the beam. The hon, member found fault with the Speech | cation, were told that the land was not for them—that it was intend-| on both sides of the House; and I trust that when | held in such detestation and abhorrence in all ages frie 1 ASUS, :
ma oun d under tl isions of the Bill} bee: ained po allusion to the Volunteer movement, | ¢¢ tor parties resident in Nova Scotia. As it seems, Sir, that the| thefhmatter shall be fairly and legitimately before |and in all couutries—call him approver, spy, LADIES COLLEGE
raised by the tax mmposed under the provisions ry the 2511) because ib eT medias seeded? *") Land Coumuission bas cost the ceuntry £728., 1 hope that the! us, wemlers of both sides will give it their best ee, or ge» you will—he is still the same A am
which the bon member iatroduced was less than £4000. 1) Le is rather diflicult to please On this as on a good Inany long expected Award will soon be received and laid before the House | attention. For the reasons I have given, Mr. eameome ond Commieed a en he , —— oes Wishes to 4
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adoat that at the time the measure became law the necessity other subjects, for wheu the Subject was introduced into the jaud couatry. “The relerence to opposition in the Honse ot Asseibly Chairman, I or 4 wr ay ~ ee arbitrary power—the tempter of thede wn ag ha Ie be proaecen Ieee tor ite
did aot exist for a much larget assessment, as the expenses) Speech last year he was 80 dissatistied with the subject that | in Nova Scotia, anne Sy Se ee —- e-! nay gp on not — rd pote sana agg 3 yor ve “~ ae ae hetrayer of the innocent—the hated of man; and] @ Professor of Roast and [
. ef aie vo . , ES EEG re nt < r a : _ ion. | Very appropriate, te leadlig: public question In What country, 18) which attributes to the Mdueation system the /it iste be feared, the accursed of God. «Yet, also, 4 :
of vducation then did not exceed £9000 ; but they far ex-) be branded — \ olunteers ee being an Orange faction Be} the Ruway policy of the Goveruueut, ax the Land Question is with | excess of expenditure over revenue, F will have | wherever there is hypocrisy with power to reward — = Sweetments, a
coved this amount belore the party weut out of power, there-| Opposed the Lill for their organization, and he voted against) .... Mr. Johuston, the Jeader of the opposition, thought it not worth} no objection to votefor it. The statement in the |such a character will be genera Vv found. But pag; 2 omg =
fore it devolved Upoo the hoa member to devise some scheme | the grant which was proposed for them ; but, Sir, on that While te get up a discussion which would not lead to any result. The} Address that it 1s impossible to keep the outlay | whether the employers or the emp oyed ure most thie, gh ‘allege
to meet the increasimg expenditure, Whea the present Go-| occasion he was left in a miserable fragment of a minority. | hou, member, Mr, Longworth, has stated that the Hon. Joseph Pope | commensurate with the ara imposes th nad - ie pop mrs om Sapeueed, I - ~s at pesseas rds a Ceirel Ba
mee aul ee : ‘h.7, ; : sof opi at it wi s icy toi » scessity of either reducing their expenditure | #20" eye 6 wh, ROWCVOE, 50 FOMATE, OORT? ped
verument cawe into power the annual cost of Mducation was) But, Mr. Chairwan, £ was yot alittle surprised and amused Sadun eal rages canta davidanat aoe on enue ey Rent the tent g Sher expendit parting on the old saying, that’ when rogues | ing, and a Tutor of Ironing sad Wi
some £14,000, aud the sum raised by assessment had con-| at the new character in which be exhibited himself this morn- lay, perhaps, be safely acted upon in countries possessing responsi- W. M. Hows, Reporter, [IOUS Sam mow come OT their own ;" then if| should also be oconsioual lectures om
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siderably decreased on accoant of tho purchase of two large | ing. He appeared, forsooth, as a teacher of Koglish graid- | b}o departmental yoverument, as in Great Britain; but I can assure ae in the dark to plot and contrive their machinations, prog trn ar arr Conipany,
t late / strati present the expense! mar. He complained of the style of the paragraph before} the hou. member that when Mr. Pope was a member of the Govern- ‘ . what chance have the poor honest tenuntry of M ang . i.
evtates by the late Administration. At agen teciier geod heay = = eta ) IE 9" ment, he was as auxious as any one te keep the expenditure within SUMMARY. obtaining either justice or fair play under sueh When this instation gore tate
is about £1 : 000, and the aga S&S Mae ; eo the/ us. Well, Sir, whoever will take the trouble to look * the the revenue. Le also claimed eredit tor the Government, as being SATURDAY, Ist March. | circumstances? anally —_ ‘a honor in
Address,.a difhieulty to keep the expenditure of the Co ony amendment to that paragraph will come to the cono UsioN, honest and constitutioual. As to the honesty of the Government, | Hon. Messrs. Perry and Thornton, and Messrs. stat eR eRionene nik partment of Ww. ian end the prize
within the receipts, [ advance nothing agains the system that so far from having beeu abroad wheu the leader of the) hall not say anything; but a more unconstitutional system never! John Yeo, Deyle and Howat were appointed a EDUCATION AND THE CHURCH. oe ages ot loeaings Pes
itself; all L say is, the hon. member should have based it Opposition penned that precious document, the soboolinaster | existed since the coucession of Responsible Goverment. Some ex-| Committee on new lines of road. No. 6 girl whe ean in the face
rou a policy th sid have borne it through all the, m st have been locked in, and vory securely too. As to the/cuse must be found for their having abandoned the priu-| Hon. Col. Gray from the Joint Committee of witbediak audience, and souls site tad
“ fh spd — wou > Senso , mitten 0 (ou ot pain ate er ) y aye | ciple of Responsible Goverment, by excluding heads of departnents} porh branches of the Legislature, reported an Ad- To Tux Epiror oF tHe Prorestayrt, i tockings hw 4 :
storms and waves of existence. He should not seek to blame! defic ency of the revenue, which he wakes a ground of cene | trom the Legislature. When their party caine back trom the bust- dress of Condolence to Her Majesty on the sub- Sir; tag? emer ra se? wean dey
the present mMujority if they have been unable to meet the! sere against us, | have not the slightest unwillingness te | ings with a majority of ouly two, the naturally feit that if any of ect of the death of the late Prince Censort. eens encten end inted with hi by the rush of ! . . heft
ation we, \. 1 avininnte . roess spendi - re a for the th ‘them tevk office and went back for eleetion, some might not|" ype Address, which wa rani iy agreed aVeTY Person Who is Roquainted with istory and y eage applicants for her
demuudls of a systew which he claims to have originated, aud, contrast the excess of expenditure over revenue for the three | ; . : ’ > ru «© Address, Whic as unanimously agreed | who does not wish to be numbered amongst © illi- young lady whose in the
hich ai have d : PSA, aM ture says during whieh the present Government has been in power, with be returned. ‘The essence of Res sible Governmeut is the pvr | to, is as follows :— terate agitators,” must confess that the aes have | year had Fo most
Wick tuey Rave doue cnets utm@oss to Durture ald mature, sorties tes. dt gener seg tent, while that hon. member held the | lege it gives the people of expressing their opinions va the poliey off 7 ae a r sans, lover been the gealous friends of Christian freedow = hed: eon ok se
Hon. Mr, CULES.—They have only increased its expense. Tie “st peri’ of Lhe saline extent, Wan ' the Government, by a re-election or rejection of its principal officers. | ‘TO THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT | of thouyut and of the cultivation of the mind. Such ee! fe spoiled |
tlou. Me. LONGWORTH.—Yes, | say matere the edu- beeline : a Phe hon, member stated that if a farthing were added to the taxes, MAJESTY. beiug the cuse, it is not a little surprising that in — = rey =
ion | hie ; ' lefective us it stands “Was monareh of all he surveyed, - ‘ IL would ery out against it, Sir, it is a bad rule whieh will not werk! yosr Gracious SOVEREIGN ; this aye of boasted enlightenment there are found | * qreney soups and
eation iaW, which at Uret was very defective, but us it stands ahaa? eng pn terest : .” I . Mieke 5 ; should receive a pewter stew
" “ When his right there was none to dispute. both ways. The late Government added 14 per cent. to the tariff, to We. ¥ Majesty's faithful subi Ediiors of Journals, and even office-bearers of Lite- 4 pan from
wrt nt = the statute book improved by the engeny Phe present Government, since it has been in power, has expended! meet the deficiency of the revenue. Then a great cry was raised | h 3 poved ‘il’'and Hi ot & te ee sary Snemiuins, wae 09 Se expoen, Shee ignesanes iam, ond an instantancous hacbant fren Git,
this House it is a credit to the Colony. «he Act is about | x 27 Mae De 74d. more than the Revenue, and Mr. Coles and hia against us. We were charged with oppressing the people by an im- gisiative ‘vouncil an ouse of Assembly of the | as fo insinuate that the Catholic Church holds that munity.
ap ee pape fg 2 erp. | Eland of s?rince Edward, in Parliament convened, |“Ignorance is the mother of devotion!” The{ In that College we shall
moderate taxation. That addition has enabled the gaa * page beg leave to approach Your Throne with senti- | Popes have, indeed, established the ‘Index Expur-| prayers, morning devotions at the
© | ments of loyalty and attachment to Your Royal | s#torias’ for the purpose of combatting and sup-| and Toast; instead of mid-day
as perieet aa it can be, but the great hiatus is the deficiency | Government expended £26,745 J2s. 1}d. more than the Revenue ; f
im the weans of support. Tne hoo member would be delight-! during the last three years of their tenure of office. Yet with those | meut to defray a portion of the expense of education.
Pa re ie ce want: but, figures before him, he presumes to get up and lecture the Goverumeut | Liberals went into power, the revenue of the Colony was about £22,-| 5, >reon. pressing, as much as possible, the licentionsness of ’ study of soup,
ed if we should um pose ® heavy tax tw meet this w wa 4 but and tell us that we are not competent to manage the finanees of the OU0, aud when they went out, it had ducceased sume £20,000, At that _— ia with unfeigned sympathy that we tender the Press, by which—to use the words of the ‘ Pro- —_ ey gt y of ‘and fowls,
did we undertake this responsibility, he would be the first to Colony. If he will tuke the trouble to examine the accounts, he will! time education cost between £13,000 and £14,000. — The increase to ¥ Moleute eur k ad t rod d ite . h vincial Wesleyan’ of the 12th instant—* Religion One, peer tiene lecture, we
ery out aygaliaet us for plactug burdens upon the people, find how the different balances arose, aud he will diseover that the consequently paid the whole charge of education, and left £6000 ap- os ti mre rh tk , His Royal HF sei th has been degraded from its lofty elevation to meet mena : i 0 Bae OF 80, in
Th . , nd th ad} x} , resent Government has more to show for our expenditure than he plicable to the general purposes of Government. The members ef the ys wry, y a “ae es ad fas gery amet the basest parposes of the vilest minds: reason’s| Unrave ee wi pag cream, lag
operas one NEGES aaearaee. > hax for } We have bought the Selkirk Estate and Lot 54 present Government argue that the proceeds of the land tax should | Albert, Your Majesty's illustrious and beloved | noblest powers have been compelled too frequently | mange, muffins, and tes
D. Latap, Reporter, eee al Who aucchenad the Wan yw a cover the expense of education. That is absurd ; it waa never dreait | CONF; aud it is our siacere prayer that in this }to minister at the altars of folly and crime; and| ‘Then the girl who ean get up 8 dinner will be
Hon, Me, COLES—We purchased the Worrel Estate. | of: it Gael ke most unfair to lay all the burden of the educational | &Yi@%, a8 inscrutable dispensation of Divine | Hely Seriptures—given by inspiration, preserved | thought accouplished, while she whe eau only talk
Monpay Asrerxoon, Feb. 24. | Hon. Mr. HAVILAND—Yes, but not within te bent thane years] wohl oe ans of land gman st ped cig eat ys | Providence, Your Majesty and Your Mlinstrious | by pee For meng a. nov “yw | misapplied, but | bad French, aud worse Italian, will be deemed 3
. , _ ‘ : of your power. Every farthing of the amounts paid fer the two pro-| % é ; ‘ ae : > args Family may receive all the comfort ronsola- | Hrtigned before the bar of human curtosity and >
Hon. Mer. LONGWORTH.—Mr. Chairman, when the : ‘tes baa w ith a revel: whlch we all know is more than | ~s — batt aa br Fa pes it — = that a tion none the Aleighty * His oan agua estes s ae aeenony —_—- their own The young lady who can invite her lover to est
Hloass affemtned nls Gorenedn, [hind been reviving to thei nan be expected in the ease of the Worrel Estate. I was, Sir, | - ance shot we oute 39 vi eral revenue, As to the grant for imnert. 5 5 most righteous and stringent principles.” uufies of tan baki and |
pn pat forward by the hon. the endct ‘of “the Op- | astonished at the course of the hon. gentl _ ag Dg a cag hdd p abate hind pevsnig bed ery mya denteary ae tn common with Your Majesty’s devoted sub- ty wil the otter ine nae py oem made herself, will be an eligible A dee
“ie . ¥ p "iy | cost of the Educational syste ’ the Island. » blames the G ¢ 0 ewe : , jeets r Smpire, we 3 » de: y with the car 1e Editor of the * est- A ;
porition, aud I fatter myself bis arguments have been fully | “** f the E a ees nal ay re <= : island ova reap Ree abager great deai towards that object, and that the people will approve of jeets throughout the Empire, we mourn the death ant,’ acknowledge that the Popes, in establishing | PF fool who has wasted years in time
. ys gta vernment for the nataral and inevitable expansion of the system of| tee onin the matter: but Si a a ; + of His Royal Highness, and deem this melancholy | jhe’ Index Prohibitory, w ‘ed by th <1 | over the piauo, or destroying
wet. [tis unnecessary that [ sould enter into the Variods wiint eo has ever vannted himself the author. Oh! what narrow-| their action in the mat er; but, Sir, they did nothing st all uutii the event to be a loss irreparable to the Nation Se te mate ie ae ot ae with crayous, will be pitied .
Gttalls cfepablin ckpeaditare cdverted to by that rentleman | ninded miserable political charlatanry for such complaint to emanate | Charlottetown Debating Club took up the subject. They did not do 7 ‘ i Ci — , and best mou vess. _The No. ot the ‘ Provincial | W@ pochy . the old ae pied of
i pud. pe i y — va we : a — P ‘ +s vite = Tain Aenea en happy it | Justice to the people of the Colony ; instead of making a bargain with The Address in answer to the Speech, whieh Wesleyan F<: which I have aiready quoted, con- —a rehe 0 ! ys ——— ‘od
at Many opportunities OF auswering him more fully ane + ee ha ati cp ae Plate st tgp et seta omega case, | # speculator, they should have eume down with the despateh, and | passed last evening, was presented to His Excel- yo Ty pling ys Phage oe pre ap arr y. girl ean
effuctua!ly, thau would be appropriate now, will arise during are smal hear leak ond ‘oil repetitions of the aspirations of | thus have given the people ample time to prepare the articles they | leney, who made the following reply :— This article says :— MVOC 4 poe m4 eal firt r beleft ' bile
the Seasinnl : Dien: dheveremett te quite prepared and ready |e pst ie expecenh thi hope that the day would speedily | mos ne to trausmit. This course was adopted in other! Mr Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of As-| «4, requiresno tedious research, or labored argu- Fae The ae wah whe a
to meet auy charge or tmsinuauion which may “ 4 yee wilwn every -~ — - a itt oe ed Hon. Mr. LONGWORTH—Not in Newfoundland sembly ; ment, to prove thatthe emanations of the press in our | mend, will be sought, and the poor
Byaiust ib. W neu the SU juurcmcut took piace, iwas ent ea-! Would be able to read and write, will new read some of the ex-) i Nd ¢3 }
ai oe. tee we 7 ia I receive your Address with much satisfaction, | day are chiefly at varignce with the merciful designs | who pretends only to 5
vouring to sbow that it iliy beca the Leader of the Uppo- traordinary items of expenditure connected with the various branches | Hon ~ . ae Ya ep wes is ina very different situation and Saaek pen for the assurance of assistance of Heaven in granting,and the godlike sacrifices o re- ag ry Phage Aho ag hee rr ’
8 , a uly se EDO LscRder OF LUC Wppo- | + +, public service since we held the reins of Government, in order | PO! tals Island. It has no manufactares. Tradesmen and farmers whieh it euntains. , formers in crc, byekidiot he eae Be The | vate Whimperiugs and beart-breakings, Look out
sition to attribate blame to the Government on account Of ty how how we have exceeded the Revenue, The additional Master | ##Ve complained of the shortuess of time which was afforded thew | You may rely on my desire to co-operate with Rouish Church, by publishing Os © Sates. Piskas- Girls !~—Com.
the charge hie ou the Revente tor dacation. The present to the Normal Sebool, £120; the repairs and improvements to the |? Prepare for the Exhibition. Several farmers have stated te me you in all measures for the public good. tory,’”’ has manifested its conscio asness of the exist- s
, : ‘ 7s | Prince of Wales College, £716; the e aries of the Profeanor | tat the samples of grain seut are pot of as good quality aa : ing evil; though how fur its Index und Bulls may po ate 4
i may Gap, iuherited it, and it became our duty ap agrees Academy, £298; the Laud Commission expenses, £725; taking the Mr. Beer—I do not intend, Mr Chairman, te follow the last day afternoon, me, eee 44 wold stamens ayn t we Sin—The i letter from Mr. W. HL
it,a8 far as possible,but it was not our province to provide DEW (yygue £555: the Selkirk Estate, £13.97 Ws. 7d.; Lot 54,| Speaker through his various statements, I merely intend to refer to Hon, a mative tage 8 general Act | niveraal willingness to pander to the public a9 to Mr. Job Bevan, hin ,
sOurves vi revenue ior its support. Had we done so, the hon.) £3u06 Ys. sd.; interest ox the balance of Selkirk Estate, £342 J0s. | the cotnparative statement of ng te and expenditure for the sepa- wis ee rs thereat The in partuer- and, as a consequence gives to the its volumes | last ‘ Islander,’ with the view
geatleman would at once ase the credit of having introduced Od. ; the reception of the Prince of Wales, £3000; the Volunteers, | ora pore = 3 ate of oe yo penne eteinitaation, as shi , “3 8 ued is ~e aee ake bat ~F eged of thousands Government and Col. Secretary from ;
che enete d i , inses ths Ooveranint the £400; repairs io the three County Jails, L352 ; grant for the Later-| made by he on. me wiber from orgetown, that it appears Re aa fret ti Sintehe —the Index whi b wou trace o stream, marking knowledge of Mr. Wightman being bere,
, * i, and at the sume time Lia:ce the Governme national Exhibition, £500; increase of 6 members to the House of! that in the last three years of the late Government, the expenditure Bo ee ee Sane, SES erdeees Der ei he contaminated Seanehes, and discriminating be ing information tor the Land Coamnissioners,
incurring uanecessary expease. When the late Government. Assembly , £600; loss of Land Tax on Selkirk and Lot 54 Estates, | (seeded the revenue by about £27,000,without their having purchaned — ee mee tition fi 4: ewes ee ie venoms eo - py ge i statement in the tee Mr. Wages
Went out of power, the operation of the Educational system) £200; increase on Education forthree years, £6000; amount charged | 2°Y land. rg a Government show an exess of about the Pilg Pte Ronen ie yr ae sy Sate od ~ energetic, wise, molt charitable, than "ies which yw tt inforued me that he, Mr. '
cost £14,000. That amount bas since increased £3000, | against present Government in 1059, but which was spent by Mr. | ser the purchaas offal Tue wee ragelecnaed. ae aera pm sfiunatien tn ieeenaiihada Or Gala~-reeived tail claims ag its Head the unfortunate Pontiff of the oy Wigbteoan nt panting oh pelt ——
‘These facts, Sir, in my opinion, fully justify the allusion in rite ape oes 7 ondnys es we ning Eg, ya late Government had continned in office for the last 3 years, the debt laid on the table, ' : ree gpa, baa sheen phe. otal gnally Will yuo please insert also the letter of Mr. TM.
he Speech to the subject of Education, It is impossible to! counts in 1800, £5600, making in the whole ies te of £37, 00 or of the Islaud would have been £20,000 more that if is at present. Also, Circular Despatch, announcing the death hydra-curse ; its multifarious frnits clustering upon | P. ly, Whe was present when the conversation
t etins austéstunts Kon sxnenditure withia! £10.000 more than the debt we ara charmed by the Leader of Lhe present Government sce, in uty opinion, entitled to the thankyof| ef Prince Albert. : every brauch of society in the eivilized world. An | took place between Mr. Bevan and m
ro nue the at ‘nent : - ws deed re se = rs fs rags rape np : por edhe plane cai re the Country. I now, in accordanc with the rule we adopted, He alse reported joint Address to the Lieuten- | evil inore formidable is this tha: Very many againes | the public judge hew far Mr. ee Coocman
e ibcome, without » chavge 1 the tariff, e hon, gentie-| ae Sipps P reste ote, aes “Which be, move that the Speaker take the Chaiz. aut Governor, requesting -hin te forward their | which are combined in undying ho, *ility, eloquence, | answered Mr. Pope's question by saying he never
mat relerred to the Prince of Wales Uvilege. Tae question a rea: ander ts Web. Gfhan eee ae ae — “ ager ‘al The House shematl. Address of Cundolenee to Her Majesty. |intelleet and philanthropy ; yet the Toots of the | « ssid to Mr. Coles anything to warrant the state
of the establishment of that insritution has been beture the public in his a injutatbithien? “Mit dike Gites Waedias Wane TUESDAY, 25th Feb, —_-___———_—_— _ | Checured onder tee sutfane of GABARRnEEes. meut you alleged bim to have made.”
Howse im preVivus sessions; it Was coustituted by an Act of were at a ruinous discount—at a discount which was a rebberv of} Hon. Speaker laid on the table a copy of the Report of the Com-| jcy, are allowed to derive ponrishment from society Yours, ae, :
the Legislature and the necessary funds were voted fur its! every schoolaster, contractor, aad public officer in the Colony. ‘be! missioners of the Asylum fur the deat aad dumb, in Ualifax, Nova! CORRESPONDENCE, le rea eter Fw ro 4 a and fg ype let March. 1802 GEORGE COLES.
. ‘ em | Lreverament of that day had to seek the solace of Jews’ Alley | Seotia. ee ~ _~ —~ ene hdean we om oe a prOaR Wor U ia re
Buppurt. It is enough tor the Government, therefore, to they paid to a morchaat of Hallfes 7) per cont gs.idisccenton cae Committee.on the Address restibd. om anes Wenn ae see 10 source of danger—the haunts —
ect any charge counected with the College, by saying that) pays 4: present there age thousands of pounds lying ceady fur in-} Hou, Mr. COLES—Mr. Chairman, fhe hon. member for the city, woTes OP A = then. l See initia ote tt anes “os pei te oe
it 18 In successful operatiin. When the bon. gentieman Says vestinent ii Watrauts at par, and, I believe, a stall premise could (Mr. Beer) ktuted that the late Government would have Spent in the | a ; aps the corrupt Sroleiieos of Aegean wae salt vs 9 sembly by bala “Mr. ‘Coles of haps
that it is uo itaprovem ‘at upon the old Academy, [ beg to be vbtamed. The Government heed adduce no stronger proof that | last thiree years £20,009 moce thag the preaent Goverument have } ‘i (Continued.) ‘ departments of our day. To a discerning Chureh you had reen # Jetter from the “
dite leon the died Baek ol Cech thea peiienal Visit | te public repose contidence in their administration of tie public | done, had they reuained in offiee,, I do aot know on what facts be | _™. Bat, pray explain to me how you think we |this one appatling fact bas in itself volumes of! or from the Colonial Seeretary’ . :
affairs of the Island. Yet, Mr. Chairman, with these facts staring | bases his assertions, but I do know. that. the expenditure of the last New Londoners or other tenanutry can refrain from { waening and exhortation. session of Me Wightman, the Agent of the
would nave the elfoet ad iuductug bim to change his Opinion. him in the tace and patent and noterious te the whole country, he year of the liberal Government did not exceed the revenne of the | chee rp — cons oe “ re Yaeton ae 7 oa siete oy th yoy~ age ee - Nery eae namag gba
Bie Uuilege prescuts 4 vast improvement, under the able presumes to lecture us un political economy. ‘To qualify bimwelf for| provious one. ‘The depremed atate. of business in 1259 caused a|Himimeund teinowents’ || || jaf she Congregation of the Index: I think that the | time, wuthorising that Gentleman te apply
wauagement of ite talented Principal, over the Academy ; | that only, I recommend him to xo to school for a while. It will not difference in our revenue of £10,000. Had we continued in power, | neighbours quite so destitute of tact or iuformstion |he considerably increased, and perhaps = en helenae ntti ites on faint hisn ~efale Sadee-
aud [ trust that the day is not far distant when its influence do ty cram bunkum down our throats, with reference te our financial | we wonld not have gone on Jneurriy debt, as the ben. member al-) on that subject as to need instructions frum me. I) testant’ would be honored by a place therein. As} mation.
will be telt over the length and breadth of the Island. if management, when warrants are ata par. His arguments are ridi-| leged, for we had saved trom the revenues of previous years consi-) don't suppose you New Londoners ure less than 400} a matter of course, the * Provincial Wesleyan’ is} Will you please inform me whether yon eversid
or wr the leug an F rea ta of the Island, fF enjous and fallacious. He must lave drank of the waters of oblivion | derable sums to provide fur the construction of heavy public works. | or 200 bardy honest but determined farmers, able | not in love with the “system which claims as ite| to Mr. Coles anything to warrant statement
supported as it shouid be. ‘T'rue it is, that the late Govern- and must suppose that we on this side of the House baye partakes | We built the new ferry wharf at the foot of Prince Street, and rebuilt | Pa i if only eats. “e united, " take cy be the ee Poutitt oe po eager which Oe Me Wiches whether dering ee
ment kept Acade a a 2 that ig. ef them alse, if he imagines for a moment that the cireumstances to! that at South portwhich had been carried away. © But, Sir, apart from | “emselves ; and suppose these nen have not the dity ;"’ nevert veless, he very candidly admits that | sence wi r. ightman you ever
1859 a a wom ~ ae ee — he which [ allude have been forgotten. ‘The hon. member eharged the | those cunienstians it will not do tur the Goverumeut - say that | Means or the will to pay rents, and that u Sherif ov | the * Romish Chureh, by publishing its Index Pro- | gentleman state that he at any time received from
‘O9 the Legislature thought it unwise to expeud the public . coustable be found foolhardy enough to Le instigated | hibitory, has ananifested its consciousness of the | the Colonial Secretary apy information orassistance
: Government with having bribed the schoolmasters with an increase} they are doing no worse thi ibe id w »y he | j ii 1” ars ; ivi impi
money upun it, and granted but £3 for repairs. eo \ me re adv bs ti se oA a ’ - F ly Neer with “a0 - read they — , ns oo than the yoo tog waa ym! “i id the | by the landlord or his lickey tw levy or distrain /evil’’ arising from giving to the impious too much | whatsoever.
rr M : egg ™ me . 3, | Of salary to veate their caure at the hustings, As far as Tam j Feta. The present party came i expressly pledged to do better, | for rents—and suppose on muking his a as | freedom of thought.’” I would not be surprised Yours truly. W. IL POPE.
ou. Mr. COLES.—That fact shows ihat the building concerued, and Laut eure that I can speak for my colleagues, the! aud if they were not expected to do se, why were the Liberals turned | and making known his business ina settlement, a | should you endeavor to account for your evanyelical
Was in a good state of repair, | imputation is groundiess, He has accused us also of having ap- ont of office! But a bad exeuse is better than none at all. The! gong ora Reve be sounded by a boy or a girl, and | contemporary’s 7 pen of the Index Prohibitory, . Charlottetown, Feb, 27, 188.
hut gentleman as a Puseyite, or, | 5'F-
sylly ote ; cuted litical partizs Oe ae reo: lel Daa " linits that the ex fe liture income in | upon the neuring of such sound a few hundred able | by denouncing t
} ' > se a por ate i poutical partizan to the office of Sehool Visitor. Re ally, | Gove rinent adint A e cess Of expenditure over Income In | Upe! A rs | 9) agg vntiet is 4 4 .
; How. dir. LONG WORTH.—It became the duty of the Mr. Chairman, when I heard such @ complaint aud remetabeved the | the three years they have been in power is greater by some £3000 | bodied men make their appearance, in a very | perhaps, even a “ Jesuit indisguise.” Leaving you|_ In reply to your letter of thiadate, hey tosay that
G Wernmeut to muke the building a credit instead of a dis- antecedents of the hon. member in connection with that situation, [| than that of their predecessors tur the kame length of tine. The ange 4 Sy wy ee _— ee pet nr [ant your Seether Editor to settle this — oe — = “ = em rows he le tor did I
grace to tue Lslaud,and the exterior of the building alone now | could searcely retrain frou laughing outright. Does he forget Mr.| hon, member, Mr. Haviland, advanced one statement whieh [cannot | ¥2? Petey bow to the man of lawful authority, | yourselves, I will return to the fact, taught us by | #titement vou allege him to have
: ; say ro taene gga Dee tee wate bir , : ' 5 fate : ad wren é ; and wish him better employment, while a few | history, that the Popes have always been the mu- | ¢ver hear Mr. Wightnan allude personally to
offers to the t by au aspect very different from that it Stark whom he dismissed from office because he woald net cousent | allow to pass W ithout allusion. He said that between the end of our | sturdy imatrons and their daughters signify their | niftcent atrons of ete % ; or to your office, nor did I ever see am Totterto Mr.
pec ; : ‘ J 3 P Zz 7 iy
preseuted of yore beg segues # pobheal partizan? Dismissed, because expressly invited | last financial year and the establishment of the new Government, we] prior right to the property in cows, horses, pige,| The Loxpox Excyciop xia of 1829, a Protest-| Wightwan from you, or from your Department,
H ‘i b 1 ne : a } to the Island to introduce Stowe's scholastic system, he wished to} bad expended £4000 or £5000 which lad come into the accouats of | sheep, &e,, but that rather the ofticer sbould leave jant authority which cannot be called in question by 4 am, Sir, yours truly,
va. Jit, GU 4h5.—VW hat of Government House? carry It into practice in its integrity, by having the Bible read in the, the following year. He well knows that any Government must pay} without seme reward, they would call their little jthe. “porate of Catholics, unable to conceal its| . J.P. BEVAN.
Hoa, Mr. LANGWOLTH.—Lt is unnecessary tbat I schools ! ) its current expenses. The querterly salaries of the public officers boys os 9 eye mgr pe — — be ee ices, yet frankly admits a fact which speaks | W- 1. Pope, Esq., Colonist Secretary.
: ; s lon. Me, COLES=-1 deny that Me. Sisk was un Qeniieos | be paid, aud he-shoald besr in mind that, vut of the bh generously deait out to him, if needed,—and suppose | volumes in proof of the lively interest manifested ae pg
should refer to that, after t : : sis morving| ten. 3 4 ny that Mr. Stark was so dismissed. must be paid, aud he shoald bear in mind that, out of the sum be re-! —-. rhe’ ae ee teh. Pes } ely st manifes
by the hon, membe gp oem he eerveurnr made wap a! = Hlou, Me. GLAVILAND—Mr. Chairman, I am content to leave, ferred to, the expenses of two general eleetions had to be defrayed. | Py said ~ . oa Saee Vol, Gray. Lt will be time enous 0) that qnestiou to the decision of publie opinion and the knowledge of | I have uo doubt, Sir, that the Government has paid thousands since ouary ore he abeque — : - “a, ¢ 4 pref css esc Ae the refor:nation eer 4 University om I hereby certify that I heard Mr. Job ay
discuss it when t wount itt shall be bef ee “tase N gperpon by, : . +h : to sell their stock to pay for the land on the saine | Europe conferred its degrees in all the faculties by | to Mr. Coles th letter in Mr.
G the acvounts counected with it shall be Gelore | the fits possessed by the people of the Island. But, Sir, who came | the end of the last financial year. terms that the Worrell or Selkirk properties were | authority derived from a papal bull.” to is. Coles Oe Oe Se eae
the House, woew I bave no fear of their being found satis- vext! Wao did the Government of the day nominate as succes} Hon. Mr. HAVILAND.—Not one. __ | Sold for,—and suppose such proceedings took place | This work, epeaking of Universities says :—'They | Gtiicers to give the suid ir Wightsn even
fuctory. As that geutieman stated this morning, if we are, *°¢ ‘ Mr. Stark?) Mr. Blake Irving. Not by any meaus a political Hon. Mr. COLES.—W ell, Sir, that will be seen when the publie | all over the Isiand,—what remedy could the pro- sprang from the convents of regular clergy, or from po oh uired, and that be, the said Mr. i
bet prepared t Pri th lie Sous o ie ‘ partizan. On ne! Quite the reverse. He did not write in the} accounts are before us. prietors adopt to better their circumstances, save | the chapters of Cathedrals in the Church of Rome, ng Se owe enon his Excell
hi yen owe mpnaee we 9 wae" Sng age We must): Examiner,’ abusing ove of the most worthy and estimable men and) Hon. Mr. WAVILAND.—~All the Warrants we have issued will | and except to sell out to the tenants at once and for | where young men were educated for holy orders in | Governor and the Hon. E. Pasmer further that
ave a decent house for him to liveiu. The late Licutenaut best officers in the Island, the former Postmaster Geueral, the de-! be borne on this year’s Revenue. ever! 5 ‘ + Raat Wels that dark period when the clergy possessed aj) the he, Mr. Bevan, was employed by Mr. Wightinan a
U Weruor, by wessage, declared the buildiug not fit fur his cvased Mr. Owen —a geatleman who meddled not in the political! Hon. Mr. COLES.—It has been admitted that some advances = oe ea ge ne be 6 mage "ieee little erudition which was left in Europe. These | Clerk, und occupied the 5 y's and
susseesor to occupy : ; ly the b ber (Mr, | *'Pagies of rival parties, but attended to the duties of his office with | have beeu made, therefore the Government must have advaneed | eee nen ean a ee ee, oh mone of that eho nts were seminaries of learning probably from | the Grand Jury room after; and ufter for
wm Gvcupy ; aud surely the bon. member (Mr. unreuaitting wud exemplary zeal. The partizan pen of Mr. Irving| more than the House authorized kind - Pea tee he wid emo ith Cathe i “ 4 gy mee one peed wactalhyeeclnr seveay 4h months preparing documents for the
) La hut S id nd iia... ee en ee egee A cee a ae . . i ind we Protestants should unite with Catholics; {that in Old Aberdeen there was a monastery j GE 5 Se adh ;
Coles) will aduit that Sir Dowiniek Daly 5 long residence was net idie on the events of the three days session. If the office of} Hon, Mr. HAVILAND—In the sui to which T referred whieh| and Mr. Secretary Pope teils us in tive ‘ Islander’ | which youth were lostvasted in theology ee agree re yes Age hee os PREEDY.
= Woverument tloure qualified oi to for a Fenaur€ Oplaiow | Sehvol Visitor is, as that hon.member stated, a political vue, he and | was £5600, there Was one item of no less amount than L3301. 11s. that if we don’t oy the Catholics down, the Pope | on Jaw, and the school of philosophy, at ‘Teast 200 egy
ou the sudject. [| think, however, that an inspection of the) liis party made it so, and we cannot be blamed by hiw if we sould | 10d., the Warrant for which ie favor of the vendors of the Worrell | of Rome, Pius the 9th, will come over here amongst | years before the University and King’ sCollege were ee ,
init ea : ; ge have followed the example thus set as. I shall not trespass further! Estate had been ordered by the Hon. Member’s Government and | us, and take away our name and nation ! founded. ‘These Universities have long been con- To THE Eptrok oF THE EXAMINER.
iuprovemeswe which uave been made would satisly the hon I I y " : : : ’ B
_ 00 the Time of the Committee, as J shall have other opportunities of| issued by the present. B. Oh, yes, it may be very natural for Mr. Pope | sidered as lay corporations ; but as a proof that they Smm,—In an editorial which in your >
mewber as to the futility of bis objections, ‘To revert tothe addseasing it during the progress af the debate. I vose merely to| Hon. Mr. COLES—Well, Sir, the Government have received | Wish to retain his present sulary, and whether had the ecclesiastical origin which we have assigned paper a short time since, in which allusion was
suject P den ces ‘ , s le eine Mel lat F ee ae i : me! . ° $ . 5 at the expense of the Catholics or Protestants, or |‘o them, it will be sufficient to observe that th
ect of Kducation ; wheuthe hou, genticman Charges the notice some of the 1 marks of the nou. Leader of the Opposition, £6000 out of that estate. The warrant referred to, was made out both, few will believe thut he cares oue single straw. | Pope arrogated to himself the right of vesting pen made to me, to the effeet that I was well paid for
Government with a want of forethought in not providing because le is the greatest violator of principles propouuded by him-| to pay into the Court of Chancery at the time when the vendors of) Most of the tenants in the Island know very well | witit 2!! their privileges ; and that prior to the re-| MY *¢rvices while writing for the wo called SPY,
weeus to meet the demands cousequeut upou the constantly °°! : | the Worrel Estate had proceeded against the Governmeat for aclaim | tha: Mr. Pope is agent for some proprietors, that formation, every University in Europe conferred ite| Mr. George Wightman; it is true that I wae
: < : » : J tlon. Mr. COLES. As to violation of professed principles, the} which we disputed. We were tuld by our professional advisers that| his brother claims to bea proprietor—that he is the | degrees in all the faculties by authority yderived | Writing for him last summer, and in reply [ 4
tucteasing uuuber uf schouls, Lusk why it was that for wine Hon. member affords quite a striking im tance in his own person. | it was expedient te deposit that amount to abide the event of the suit. | paid servant of our present proprietary Tory Govern- | from a papal bull.” y to state that I only received of the at 3
long years of bis tepure uf office no adequate provision was) ] must however, do him the justice to state that he has made a good The Government has now been three years in power; but during | ment—that he attempted to extract the pricesof new | The ucts expressed in the above extract, although | due me, and which Fpecenrters a
lus e W prevent the evil of which we uow complain, He) spevch ina bad cause. But, Sir, 1 will nov review some -! the | rr period, they psa ugha es —— of that estate, al- aie _— Soir ee Ge ee arenes ae pet ne qed coe * a. wil, rty in this city, thrcagh hee RTE ro q
ry er a say} Seatemnents in that speech, and shall be as brief as possible in doing | though we weae accused by them, when were in opposition, of wf 4 eg Sage” - rth, ) istonish many Protestants who have aj . z “ amount 3
wust have known that the Hddlucatioual institutions would - With reference to the’ Vulanteers, what: said was, that deat being guilty of oe -enaanrt, not havin satisfied the p49 of the whic is nearest to his heart. He knows night | hitherto been taught to believe that the Popes, act- scene See poll, Cen Saeas i
. . , afl tt 7 : - ’ . A rej] that in ce j toy o 2 j the ° 2 ‘ — < : id it would only then be a small remunerstiot a
uaturally MET Sass, aad wei a@ ulher branches of the public the fact ef tour hundred pounds having been granted for the service vendors. If they were sincere mm the opinions they expressed at that cota eal Sa ee hee Oe ee oe ecient ee ba the meet for my services, i consider), while Mr. wee
service. Abie Gasuciers have doubted the souudacss of the) last Session.and ia view of the disturbed cou tition of the United States, | time, they eaght te have paid the claim before this. : would be dismissed ; and he knows equa!ly well that enslave the taind. But those who Seng te te was paid for his. 1 asked the Hon, Mr.
policy uf imposing taxes to meet the full amount of the cur- | 04 rewrence To tueu should Baye bees coutained ia His Exeelleucy’s) Hon. Mr. POPE—~Mr. Chairman, the whole of this discussion is | a Liberal Government would not be long in power | deceived will be much more astonished when they | last summer for the address of the Cormaiasione™, ‘
Tiina tate the noliey >lveck. le tact, frou the promotions which ha ve been made iu that) irregular in the extreme. All this debate about the gomparative ex- | when the usurping land claimants would be com-j| read the following well-merited and eloque .| a8 I knew be had just returned from New Bam»
- 7a we ms and eda ob I do uot advocate the _? body, Ltheaght it likely that it weuld constitute the most promment | penditure for the last three years’ of the two administrations can be | pelled to sell their lands at the same rates at which | bute of respect an gratitude paid to the ~ are mae wick; he gave = their address, and then #@ ~
of Surdening ‘he energies of a young country by heavy tax-| tonic. ‘Lhe Hou. member says that the late Government dismissed | gone into with much greater pre riety, when the public accounte| the St. Peters’ and the Belfast Estates have been |a Pope by no less a personage than the late Lord | remarks pa between us, in which I
ation, but @ moderate debt would not have that effect. Tle) Mr. Stark from the Sehool-Visiturship. Now, Sir, { deny it. What) shall have been submitted to the Paves: This ix not the proper time sage wy and sayy gw a would be no Macaulay, a Scotchinan§and one of the most talent-| Coleg that I was writing for a Mr. George
iva. Josep Pups, while a wember vf this House, was of fe The fiot) us the ease) Mr. Stark was engaged by thelate liberal | to take upsuch a question. The paragraph in the address, which has sa yo A ange of A an euneend oe Sadien ee a oa a this yo man, who was sent ou here by the Counissioa®
this opiuiow, He argued that Government should not be! Goveriinent at a Salary oi £200 a year. The Royal Agricultural given rise to this irrelevant and irregular discussion is merely ex-| Gu:holies would, if in »wer, retain hin with his | one of the saat: eahonan a ie Spodinieekte for the purpose of collecting further informatiot.
tied duwn to the lf he ; | Society benevinig lin competent, agreed to give him £100 per an-| pressive of the thanks of this House to His Excellency, for having present salary, i would turn bangman to put the {and countrymen, I would respectfully direct the at- which they required, At this time Mr. “. =
a © eXact suount of reveuue—that it was quite | jjyun as a lecturer on Agricultural Chemistry. He represented him-| ordered that the public accounts for the past year shall be laid before | rope round tie necks of every Protestant in Prince | tention of Seoteh Protestanta ne el national and | man had left for New Brunswick.) 1 told
legitiusate that posterity should bear a portion of expetndi-; self as qualitied tor the duty. When the term of his engagement jus, and of our regret that the revenue has not covered the expendi- Edward Islaud, ratherthan that they should stand in religious feelings are now being excited by certain | Coles that we first oveupied Mr. John MeNei!®
‘ ture, of which ibey would receive the benefit. ‘his principle | With the Society was about expiring, that body, ou the metivn, notef) ture. The pein as moved by the aon. leader of the opposition the way of his own aggrandizement. He is well | designing politicians, who, apparently, would not office, but shortly afterwards Mr. MeNeill, finding
is avknowledged by the Imperial Parliament. If it were! ¢\? member of the Liberal Party, bat of a member of the Legislative | does not refer te Education—that subject might, not inappropriately, ce aenits ay ce tea fag the scruple to arouse in this community w never-dying | our occupation too inconvenient, procured the
wie k ‘opal periat a Conner, and a member of the present Goverument, the Hon. Jere-| be discussed now, But a general attack on the government, and ‘a we ee wa ym before the next spirit of religions animosity, and disturb the peace | Grand Jury Room for us, which we used = .
wot tur ber batiova debt Biitain would not occupy her! wiah Siupson, resaved to withdraw the grant of £100, ‘The Se-) discussion of all and every charge that the leader of the opposition ow he eat vs mae, > bait to have their | of society, provided they secured their own eelfish office; it was then that Mr Wigh
present proud position. The same policy, to a limited ex-| ciety having coumuuicated their resolution to the Governme at, that | and his party can rake up against it sheuld be made, nut on an erg pa Ay « pe gp rg | aon pes gore ley. i : : man told me that he had letters of iureductw
teut, May be applied to a young and growing country. [! body, in discharge of its duty, notified Mr. Stark of the action taken! occasion such as the present. but when the speaker ix in the chair. power on earth to penny Sa He tells us Pro-|on the Diet Mark wy — peers a rg from the Commissioners to the Government f°
is. of course, advisable where | atic to keep the expendi- | by the Agricultural Society. Iy econsequenee of the withdrasval of | That hon. member has charged the government with having added | testants that we are 10,000 more numerous than our stallation as Lord Rector of the se a Al Glas- cure for him access to the neceaxary Governme®t P
‘ ibis he Wed , v , a *} tae grant from the Society, Mr. Stark resigned his office of Se.iool-| some £6000 or £7000 a year to the cost of education, and stated | Catholic fellow Colonists; then what opinion must | gow, said ; , offices, as well as to the Census Books, &¢» F
ure within the limits of the reveaue, but that is hot always Visitor, and not on account of the agitation ot the so-called Bible | that his government never contemplated drawing from the general! he nevect cur indapentenan, ithe wants to persuade |“ The liberal patronage which Nicholas, and men} we had used and ired: and therefore
practicable. I do not intend to go into the details of otber| question. Sut, at the instigation of the Tory party, he was, I believe,’ revenue, on this account, more than £9000; bat, sir, in 1554 it| us that we would be worse Protestants if we were | like Nicholas, had given to learning, and of which | Coles waa correct in his reroarks in referesce™ =
items of eXpenditure and of the causes which rendered them | !luced to way that that question led to his loss of office. The nii-; absorbed £11000. The amendment. ceincides with the original freeholders — a Be while siaves under the | the establish ment o; this seat of learning is not the Mr. Wightman’s locution and business in the 0
necessary. My hovorable colleague (Mr. Haviland) will give| nates of thie Executive ‘ ‘ounetl will verify iny statements as to the | paragraph, in the expression of regret at the pose ya between Deyn. the aon ad yw leg Rink aie apt semaine instance, had pene an effect lone! Building, as well as his access tothe v0? >
the Commdines fall ink i I dial asthe’ te | circumstances unds r whien the S tool V isitorship became vacant. | revenue and expenditure; but I cannot give him ¢ sdit tor sincerity neighbours that we will remain ourselves slaves to | was the talisman ht oR ae ed. —- offices and to the Census books and other reco’
é Uli Information W ga ¥ | The Tory members were opposed to Lim, as knowing nothing about} as I have no doubt that he is exevediugly happy in the reflection | oy, greedy proprietors, for sake of keeping Catholic dth i ts naam gg }|Mr. Coles rtainl i me whe
mcution, however, that the visit of the Prince of Wales cost j agrienltural chemistry, that the difference exists. ‘ also Choweet No, uo—we shal] all =e 4 the poo had ate ny me / epee av a vy em be menetheniol Hie Tsaid Mr Wightman bad ve
sume £3000, Phe great Exhibition of the industry of all) Hon. M r HAVILAND. Mr. Stark, however, said that his advo-} Hon. Mr. HENSLEY—Mr. Chairman, the Opposition have been cause to shake off the beams of landlordism, and superstition and po neal pee es: Nedra se ceived letters of information &e from the Col
ustiwas to be held iu Eugland in May next, reudered it an’ eaey of the introduction of the Bible inte the schools led to his dis-| twitted ray oh nig ay my eed - jn weg Ry ary n ably in Nova cm bog i ders, we can ao wm Mr. |fect. [need not tell you what & parc the voturies | nial Secretary himeelf, or from his office. Ant
: ¥ | aise, Seo tia, whic y, in order no time mig oat in giving ex- our Pro} Views or principles are | of classical learni a i learn- sir, in conelusion, I trust 4
, tmperative duty ow the part of the Government to see that) Hon. Mr. COLES—If he said so, he must have stated what was preasion to the pubic feeling with reference to the death ofthe Prinee quite as enfe in our own keoping as they would be ing, the Huianistes so they’ worsen obiad bors] aoa yee, sone a
: the products aud manufactures of the [sland should be re- untrue. With reference to what has been said on the subject of | Consyrt, passed the Address unanimously. We have been recom- ihe his —_ aay the slaves of those by whou | in the xreat movemen: against spirital ty ranny. In py sage Sad waavengn od due to your g
presented there. This necessarily entailed sowe expense, /4ucation, | coutend that the Government were bound to provide | mendid by hon. members on the other aide to adopt a similar course | fo 08 Sub ovee. Ars Pg ates nore more |the Scotch University, 1 need hardly mention the oT Humble and obedient —
Tue Volunteer force was also the cause of auother excep-, wi actp oak? * gae te ite yp ype Romy the on, tes
* 7 : : wat, tte Government calculated to pay about £9000 tor the support of | Address h: een merely an éche at the & eh, ut, Sir, when a. -. ° : hs . ae og ton. y to d, act, the van- . : ; .
tioual outlay. The grant for that wervice wil! be justified | some two iundred schools, it is des to say that when Pym topies of discussion are introduced into this Address whieh are not| ame time T pony hey ‘hat he oe al veges oon et ee weeny eso oe tnaiat). Ch. Tews, Maning, Mans ie:
by public opinion, he organization of that force was neces-| Government cane inte power and added one hundred to the number | referred to in the speech to which it isintended as a reply—when | became freeholders on the Selkirk property ure quite cubdgtiat— wren o Code ho nine F Eg INER
bary, and was, and wiil be, approved by the people. As to“ échools, and us a quuiter of course, made an equal addition to the} the majority see fit te travel out of the record, the blame of delay us good neighbours and subjects as they were while | manist in the North of Europe was | ave eerd ~ wl ” garth ae 7 a i in Mees.
the deficiency of the revenue referred to ia His Excellenov’s| number of teachers, and also increased their salaries, that not they, must rest with those who have challenged discussiou unnecessarily, 9 the proprietor. : measure of his u rightness and coer indies La. Sin,—I aes correct & oe eupect wo ngee
Speech, it amounts . ; Cae gem. “; but their predecessors should have provided the means of defraying by inserting In the Address an expression of opinion uncalled for by th r ees then, from your general views |In trach, iinds daily nourished witl the best liter- oe ae 4° o¥ a wus called 08 :
pees, wats to but £1100. It iy matter of congra-| the additional charge. ‘The hon. member for Georgetown has refer-| bis Excelleney’s speech. I regret a& much as any hon. member, that | {rat although you are a frecholder yourself, vou |ature of Greece atid Rome, necestarily grew too | et me it which Y toclined, “Parson Rosh. ie
Py tuistion that the decrease is yo greater. I would not Lave, red tu the increased amounts for the Prince of Wales College and the | the expendituve tor the past year should have exceeded the revenue, ee See be the “ bles stroug to be trammelled by the cobwebs of the scho- pe ota Mi “y Cc : er and :
veeu surprised had it awouuted to some £6000 or £7000. Normal Sehool, and to the cost of the visit of the Prince of Wales,| but when we are told in the Address that it is impossible to equalize| ys. Yes, it would & barkarous focling to think presen TE oe influence of such minds was | + eaabeindie” al Hinsory a waree enue 1
The interruption to our extensive and rapidly increasing baw items of extraordinary sapendioure. ‘Tuere will ulwitys be suuie | the expenditure with the revenue, because a certain portion of that otherwise after my long residence in an unfortunate invention of sdittlng bad totaal ake Gein oe stepped forward aud said to the —_
trade with the States, consequent upon the political vouvu.- }extra sums to be provided, but, sur, doos he forget the £2000 the} revenue has beer appropriated to ove particular braneh of the public | Island, where I so frequently witnessed the dis-| reach even of yeomen and of artisans. wished to offer resofution. The the >
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. pon ) Mite Groverutaeut voted Lowards \ue patriotic fiud? Sir, the present | service, (1 refer to Education) I submit that it is uatair to this side | aetrous consequences of the leasehold system, and| From the Méditerra. ..| that he did not know, but prompt!
®l0us which have been aud are agi allug that country, has, Goveramend Lave a6 expeuded ou the roads and bridges within! of the House to ask us to give an opinion ona statement of facts, the | He many privations which poor emigrants had to | fore, the public mind marth ty te * Brethren ’’ whether or not. ie
ueveewarily affecved the fiuancial aud commercial pusision ui, SMe" LM 2 yoor, as mueh ae we did when in power. The! correctness of which we have no means of ascertaining. The mem-| e2dure while subduing as much of the wilderness |and nowhere was the ferment greater than in Sout: | * ong chalk,—a proof that they Bat
prey eae Had j ‘ ‘| hon. laadur of the Governgeut stated thet that the bridges are in «| bere of the Government have had. agoces to the public accounts and | ** would enable them to raise a scanty pittance of |land. It was in the midst of martyrdor d “ery it down.” "This was tov
18 reusg aki 0 a: madlno Bhan ahemaaesame 1 | very dilapidates state. ip is wot to ve woudered at, if they should be | until members on this side of the House shall have badan opportunity ae ‘ero pe mape ts sm 7 their little | scriptions, in the midst of a war between p Roweranl “eocial progress” to = en
ay ha . to suppose that the revenue of last 20BE WOU Ss aeiha as a ste of Gocorsmeut House, through which the hon. | of examining those documents, it is premature to call upon them fur pee ea ago eyes a ‘es fact “that ft - peg Ure Jer the first century of tie existeuve of your eaken dhaaed contusions wad w
ane xeeeded that of the preceding by £6000 er L70UY, | eeler pu Leaf ot. With refereace to the debtof the Colony, the hou. | confirmation of a statement, the trat. of which they have no opper-| party whe enacted in the fuce of the greatest | and ve hae ta bn > we manseet y ‘The fluence aioue is the credit due of
atue, under the circumstances,a matter of impossibility | Member for Goo gotown n tuite that inthe three years of the preaeut | tunity of testiog. Ifthe Goverament, in possession of all the intor-| possible opposition trom the Tories and landlords, | war between Popery and Prot on ieee, ban = being read, It is worthy of note Sat
that the 1éveune suould cover the expenditure void nasder a| Goverumen, Tueeapohut. * has exceeded the revenussume £20,000.) mation ou which to found their opinion, haye com. to the deliberate | the Land Parchase Bill, by meaus of wiueb the islaud, been terminated estantiom, had, in this | rocretown Debating Cinb has decided io
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ou Me, HAVILAND.—As wy bo. friend has referred | inteution to diminish the then debt ot the Isuud: tustead of doing! duty te provide a remedy for such a state of things. It will not do plik, proven mn IY, hove ee uae, | The huptile religious sects were allied, intérminglod, Fob. Sb, 18. yy
to Me iu connection with the fiuancial state of the C tony, | # They buve wwiyety iacreased it, aud that under a higher tariff than | to postpone trun Session to Session action oa a subject wien -re- RA Sst unio! 2 povestaut, Mr. Secretary | and confounded with hostile political purties. ‘Lhe ae og OREO
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