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sed upon to suppor it,
Hon Leader of the Onposition contended that a bill
Volony, should have been presented to the House asa
- Movernment measure, wid no: subjected to the iuJiffer
enee with which it was iveated by hon members in that
Hones, In the whole course of his read ay on Con:
wtirutional History, he evuld fina re suchu para ied
procedure as ilat iuw adopted relative tu tie latina
yucstion,
bers of the Oppositivn, expressive of ticie avonishivent
ro tiad ete Sune lion Members uainong tue atlyierrs vi
iis Excellency the Commander ia Chiles clairucting
and opposing: the Lil.
on Leaier of the Governuient tomended Quit the
tails of the Liil of [et setsiog, und invuwed no new
prinelple,
Hon Atiorney General, and other memiers of the wa-
sority abo urged thatthe aubjeet was au open question,
‘and should pot be viewoul xa a pay or Governinent
ayeaure, Its object was to amend Ue render miure pure
veer the Milicda Act of last Session beiative te ie pede
wl working of the law relaidog te Volu neers aad
Militia. dt-was, ibevelere, absurd to view tie mine
watiers of detail io ihe light of a vatally constsauonal
question,
he debate was prolonged untila very lite bony, at
Le close of Which the enaivinau reported progress and
she Uewdse adjourned,
Tavuspay, My 14.
Mr Reilly directed the'atiention of the House te the
following paragraph in ike Suuguary deport ol Tuva
day last, vies
i
* Further remarks frow several bon meinhers were
ee thea made, to the effeet that it was highly hedussary hy
wxglude from alk pablic Schools and fratitutions off
; learning, sl! books of objectionable character not ou
q the dist of books sanctioned by the Board of Eduen-
?
tion? Lab ae
tla (Me ihoully) wiser it to be distinotly understood
a that Collier's History, to which be took oljection, wus
aos one of the School series of books recommended by the
woard of Edacation fog the use of the Disuicn Schools
of the Teland,
On motion of De Jenkins, a Committee wae appointed
to present ab-addruss: te Hig Excelieney tiinking hing
sor his-varions Communigations and Messages to phe
House during the preseut Session, 2
Houaein Committee resumed the consideration of
the Bil to amcad the law relating to whe Volunteers.
of the Island
/ Me Cameron in the chair.
ae Tw Jenkins submitted wResolution, to the effect,
’ thatfov the more efficient organwaation ef the Militia
the whole population jiable to serve should be called
ous to, piuster once a year, at the ‘ime appointed by
the Commander-u-Chiet, at whieh mitfster the one
half of said poputation shoaid be chosen by ballot te
svt) ior mw term pot exceeding ten days in each
year: the division vo fixed pon by ballot to have the
privilege of providing substitutes, such substitutes to Li
subject to Medical inspection Ly the Surgeon of ts
Regiment in which they might be chosen to serve.
i The division thus decided upon by ballot, shonld be
walled out for drill for one year, and the following year
Lobe SR de
shat portion of the population exempt by ballot for the
previous year, should be liable te be called out tor
drill. Ip time of war, invasion, or insurrection, th
whole population should be liable to serve and be eal-
led out. The adopiuun of some such system as thi
ve, he (Dr Jenkins) thought would tend to the
wore eflicient discipline of the Colony. :
~ ‘Phe Resolirion was not, however, entertained.
Alter some time spent in Committee, the Chairman
re, the bill as amended, agreed to.
yuse in Coumittee on the state of the Ilill-boro’
ern
Salient. Senn te ce tS
erry.
Hh Mr Davies submiitied tho report of the Commit-
tee nppointéd in accorduave With w reovlution of the
House on that subject.
Said report recommends the plaving ofa eum sufficions
at the disposal of the Goyernmen}, tor the. purpose 61
piering into more efficient arrangé@ments with the cou-
tactor of the Ferry, with the view ofeaysing bin ty
row the Perry Steamer every quarter of at hour, trom
9 o'clock a m to 4 p th, on Market days, and to dredge
o¢rtain portions of the river so as to unsure the crossing
ofthe Steamer at the lowest tides, and also to make
uther necessary and loudly called for improvements for
the safety and convenience of the Carelling, public in
jon to the Ferry; or otherwise, ilihe Governmen
tadrisable, they might bay out the contractors’
Jaterest in sald Ferry. The report also provides forthe
exercise df discretionary power on the part of the Go-
vernment relative to the matrer, ' :
How Mr Davies said one of the priacipal entrances
to the po Mer by the Charlauetown Ferry. He spoke
of the dulay and incouvenienve experienced vy the
, caused by the long time allowed by the contract
at dinaer hour; sud aiso stated that frequenty the boat,
Fi at low tide, fall of passengers, horses, carriages, carts.
i &e., stuck onthe Flats, thus causing detention, fre-
7 quently to the loss of the pablic. Hence the uecussity
of taking immediatesetion on the subject.
Dr Jenkina endorsed the remarks of the Hon Mr
Davies, which, trom #ad experiunce, he kuew to be
correct, Frequently, when has ily called upon to gross
the Ferry in the discharge of bis professionai duties, he
was compelled to borrew boats. In his opinion the
time had arrived when two Steamers were required on
that Ferry. ‘The services of a Dredging Machine were
a
es
Ee
Me Owen said that the delay ocmentiy caused by
the Steamer not flouting over the middle ground, as u
is, » Wan altogether disgrace/ul, Men and women,
with their bags and baskers, were thus detained and
vented from getting to market in time to compete
with others in the sale of their produce and other wares,
and consquently were subjected out only to inconyen-
ience, but also pecuniary joss,
Hon Leader of the Goveroment said the improve-
merts contemplated by the report would ineut a heavy
expenditure of public money; the subject, however,
was of gruat importacy aud musi receive doe conider-
ation,
nent she Speakor also expressed his desire to see
F Accommodation i the public in crossing the
Perry, relative to whieh the intaresis of the Whole Sou-
aber section of theColony wen atstake . alt
Mr Henderson, was in favor of « ned @ im-
epnunts alluded to, with ihe view of ru@eMsing the
ances ro justly complained of by ‘the publio ‘rela-
jw the Churloitetown Ferry. The principle of grant-
b subsidy to the ceetractor for the peviommance of
rk Yeqihrod, waa, in hid opinion, the most eflec-
#8 OF jessening? the evils complained of.
M cower said the et embiaced
F ) Vey < : a “a.
i i Ai no ordinary character.
Hh expend tay’ ¢
oo hoe Hag the Government unlimited
fi
matter. [fe would +gpport any teason-
t or jneréased (aeflitieg to the publie, but he
Letenann of thy probable sum requisite
ve buen submnitied, a4 baitimes
‘Leader of: the Opporititon said. the interests of
the: at the whole Sourhera section of the Island,
this ion. Le wauld, therefore,
by q
the Ot the report,
" tlg0 concurred with what had been said
‘of the required improvements alluded cto: in
ariotetown Ferry was an impor:
rapeeed amevk
wt. ‘Lite
sheipon, the Che larger beat tum
igs ty cing thi Go.
9 ampow
i te Lil pw Hrneror,
eer Ot ta ih
thew n.oved to amend
«repay antl df ie
me me per
a RE i a ane ey a a ae!
Soreign invasion, Aul as the bill made no prov of produce were frequently leften Southport wharf thew
17) foreuch common daeienes, he Uid vot tucl cal- that coukd no be brought to madket, because of the
of that nature, affecting whe amflitry interests of the!
Similar views were expeessed by other bea wem-!
Ul was but simply uu amendment to some of the des}
Lome, fort 10 the newer ex ence befitting their in-|at the little bill presented by the Imperial Govern-
pon nha ne automa Rape onan ane mr ahaa a
soe em
Sa ae ee ee A a AA NR
crowded state of ibe Steamer.
Hon Mr Howlau+-'Che question wasone of grant ia :
‘purtance, involving perhaps anu &xpenditure of £3,000. |vians bave not reavhed that depth of moral degradation
(ft would be well te know
‘the Government in taking Whanges of the important] «4. , eit ig kept in
ebaractey Conten plated trthe Padleon now before right af, and Galy pony. Ea yeeren - wi
ithe Cowmitwe, 11, awid he, the traffic has grown, why|“iew i they may establish their dominion on a ¢
thas tet the Contractor provided enlarged boats propor-/and solid basis, while them aby is still unclouded, their
ty a sinall boat would ge path free before thea, and the wheela of their chariot
a
\HOOale to ste grow ih?
[Dreyiodaly. surely & larger one would. now, wh nelogget by the weight of venal corruption that is the
eurse of countries we ail know,”
vreater traltic, be made to pay also, If the Contractor}
‘would provide «larger boat he would support the prin- :
lelple of giving w subsidy sethe aos prelevalie course] This, we way, is the language of a Catholic paper of
jeer Re ne ve ' ‘ great weight and talent. published in the coamercial
| Powe esoluiion iu question, as amended, was thet metropolis of the United States, with references to the
lions Davies, Kelly and Mr Owen were appointed a! Dominiva of Canada, which bas been ushered into ex
Cominitties to prepare an address to His Excellency, in| mtence on the first of the present month, We confess
Counell. Lu give effeer ty the suid recommendadeods oflthat the lively avd imaginative pictures sometimes
the sslel woalations, drawa by writers like the foregoing, almost overcome
Ouaaowon of De Jenkins, a Committee was appoine . : :
cd to enquire, during the recess, into the practicability| UF Tepugnance to the scheme of Confederation. lt is
of running: « Stoambout, daring winter, between Wood | pleasant tor communities, as Well aa individuals, to in-
j stance wid Pictou ovsome adjacent port of Nova Sco-jdulge in hopes uf future greatuess and prosperity,
Ha, aad report thereon next Session, That which is peculiar to every sebool-boy is often
On motion af the Hoa Lender of the Government, 1.1 ig in advanced Iiie, and the day-dreame of our
was resolved that a Committee be appointed to report : : : hich
to the Executive Government, at their earliest conven-|@%tlier years are not unlrequently the incentives whic
ner, the best method of improving the Highways)spur the adventurous politician and astute statesman to
throughout the Island, and that the Legislauve Coun- sewk fume in the slippery halle of legislation, ‘The
' _— reguesied to appoint a Comnnities to jolt the! ude blasts of adversity, or the otern realities of prac:
saitie, ‘ ae ‘ * .
House adjourned, tival experience, alone dispel those pleasiog fancies of
the imagination which at times bold captive almoet every
class and condition of men. However much, there-
House in Committee ou Despatches, tore, we may lave been charmed, or however much we
The subject of Tenant League disturbance, #en-, may have been dispored to look with favor upon the
ding for treops to suppress auch distasances, atdladowing future of the new Dominion, ax painted—in
the contemplated Sithdrawal of the troops, elicited language, ut ix true, of rare power and beauty, by»
4 lively debaie, during which hon members ou both the writerin the Zublet,—a plain statewent of the truth
sidus a res — expressed the hoge that a detach-|;.. orruuece to the: new relations end new position as-
‘ip te tas fe would always be al suined by the Dowinion has somewbat toncd us down
At tho close of suid debate, the remaining partion to u second sober thought, so that, whilst we hope that
the frivudly auticipations of this writer may be more
of the forenoon was occupied iv receiving Messages : :
from the Legislative Council, relative to the sane. than realized, yet, we hesitate to believe in the success
ton of that hon ‘body to several bills passed by the of the experiment in. “nationality’’ embodied in the
iTouse. Queen's Proclamation for coufederating these Proyin-
At o'clock in the afternoon, His Excellency | ces. We believe that much general good will flow
was received with a Guard of Honor composed of frou the establisharent of the Dowinion, in the inaugu-
Capt Boyce's Compauy ot the 4th Kiog’s Own Roy-| ration of complete inter-Colonial free trade, uniformity
als and some of the local Volunteer Companies ia) of curcuncy aud awe, and also in the vstablisbuent of
trout of the Colonial Building, after which His Ex+!Gourts of Appeal which will be within the reach of
celleucy and Staff proceeded tothe Couveil « hambery| very man, and where the ends of justice will Le more
where he was pleased to give his assent to the fol! naly to be. sveured than ander the ctisting state of af-
lowing Acta, vig t ‘
Aeon tor ruisine a Revenue faiva; still, all these advantages might bave been ob-
Ac Att to amend the Act relating to Land aveament, the complete surrender of our polincal rights und pri-
Av Act to Incorporate the Alberton Masguie Hall|vileges may be too high a price to pay for benefits
Company, Whick are patent and indispatanle, and which will, in
Ao Act to continue io Acts therei tion-/#H probability, be supplemented by a bribe” of
ry — mre eee | 8800, 000. We bave given the view which one triend
“ F . yt the Donmunivn of Canada entertains of its perima-
Au Act to continue and amend the Act relating vence and future greatness, We will now preoent the
‘0 the rules and limits of Jails ia this Island, otier vide of the picture, as reversed bY ny less & per on-
An Act to dimiuvish the delay aud expense of PrO* age than the Hou. 1). VD. acGee. lu aw recent aduiuss to
ceedings in the Court of Chancery ia this Island. | ti« consutuents, after considering the eects upon the
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Supreme Court. vt Confederation, asks the important question: ‘In
Av Act to amend the Education Act. what position do we stand?” and answers it thus: "A
An Act to enable George C Styles te oblele Lef, gigantic skeleton of empire bas been Counted to our
‘oharge,to feed and clabe, aud equip and educate. We
that argues well (gr theiewational success. ‘Povir | sending tho troops to thie Island to anion — d
moral and political atwmospuere is, as yet, free, to a/the proprietors, The ** coat of transport" was pa
was traly disgraceful hat counter-|to the farthing Apng ago» But it appears that the
e HN vaca ay ith ' Kreat oxtens, from the yiniting influences that coun ° :
wat to [Ford® thy pecwanry pameeme Ouhe Wine) ore logislation in older States. ‘Their politi-| British Goveroment, whieh entailed upon the Colony
that House vey sustain wherein alt. principle, all ideas of patriotiom are lost/the Island to be defrauded of
Ao Act relating to pleadings and practice in the |Britisu North Awericau Provinces of the Imperial Act/ed heads who have visited it for the pu
tec
ee nt —
ee a Ns UT
——— a
oppressive landlordism, and permitted
ats just rights by a few
rapacious proprietors, did wot cousider the cost of
transport sufficient, and now present for payment the
little bill of £5,000 storlingthe coot of feeding the
soldiers while stationed bere, We believe the late Go-
vornwont would have been justified in repudiating even
the cost of transporting the troops from place to place
while engaged in tenant-luniing, and the claim ought to
the curse of an
Fishery Reserves of which the Coluwy bas Leen robbed
through the assistance of the Imperial Government.
Having paid the *'cvst uf transport,” Lowever, we
think it is rather too bad to le called upon to defray the
expenses of feeding aud supporting the troops-.~a thing
which 16 unparaleiled in the history of the Colonies—
and which, if allowed, would degrado the soldiers to
the position of mercenaries, The Government may
very properly refuse to pay this unjust demadd, which,
if pressed, ought to be met by an offset in the manner
nbeve indicated. We trast the Axpress and others in-
terested will note the difference between his and our
version of the history of the ‘‘ little bill,” and give the
Island credit for what it deserves.
Tur Islander of Friday last has another long article
onthe Loan Bill, the burden of which is, that if the
money is obtained, it will be applied to paying off the
Warrants now afloat, and that thus an injury will be in-
flicted upon those who have invested their capital in
such warrants. If the money were to bv so applied,
we betivve it would be a positive benefit to the Colony ;
fur once the warrants Were called in, the money whieh
is now bound up in them would not be allowed to re-
main idle, out would Le invested in enterprises which
would tend to develope the trade and resources of the
Colony. So far, therefore, from the Loan proving an
injury in the way pointed out by the Islander, it would
bw a source of much benefit both to individuals and the
community at large. The Islander has tailed to estab-
lish one good reason against tha Loan, or to satisfac
torily account for the change which his own opizions
have Wodergone upon the subject within the last few
years. The very fact of Lis being opposed to the moa-
sure now, is almost prima facie evilence that it is much
needed, and will «Meet all chat its friends anticipate sor
it,
» Anorgen Arremrr at Buxotany.—About 5 o'clock
on Monday morning, Mr. Alexander McKenzie, con-
tectioner, discovered a tellow busily engaged with a
erow-bar endeavoring to break into his shop on Kent
street, “The sweet-mouthed thief—who bad paid two
Similar friendly visite on former occasions, and abstract-
ed a lot of pound-vake and eonfectionery on cach visit,
——took the alarm, and, in his hasty retreat, lett his
crow-bar behind him, Although hotly pursued by Mr.
McKenzie, the would-Le burglar succeaded in making
his escape. We trust, however, that justice will yor
overtake him, and accord to Lim bis proper deserts.
(Since writing the foregoing we learn that the burglar,
whose name is Medved, bas been captured by Policeman
McKinnon.)
Panis has been inundated by the number of crown-
, ose of sweing
the grand Exposition,—the Shab of Persia and the
Sultan of Turkey being among thy number,
Several of our Union friends displayed quite a show
improvement in the coustruction of
W heels,
Av Act to amend the Act relating to Priace of vuward progress with peculiar interest, bus the less we
W ales College. |trouble Downing Street pn 0 ———- a be re-
é Av Act to umeud the Law relating to Trustees of oun miceretys atl ae o te paddle af
states. { : | Colonies. and lt we stilt desire to perpetuate the connec
Au Act exempting property belonging to Her tion, i¢ must be in the new and as yet tu bc created char-
Majesty aod the Goverument from Duties or As- gefer of —altios.”
sessments. Here the idea of therough independence from the
An act to repeal the Act to compel Masters of Mother Country is plainly broached, aod with wde-
Vessels to exhibit a light while in Harbor in the! pendence, We uiust. as a matter of Course, assume all luc
ight time, and to make ot rovisi in Ney responsibilities and expenses of Natrowatity. ‘The task
ck : ee ieee eee ee ni of roel adequate detunceslortificauons, sruies
i . ies—will bave to be assumed immediately, ave
Au Act to authorize the Goveroment to raise 0/8!" \e'a poeple Sb bave been vodparatively pind lia
loan of money for the public service of the Ivlund. | ja. wa oa g will be severely tryiags Aud even ater
An Avtto alter the Act relating to the Revenue. every possible effurt has been put forth in this direo-
Av Act for appropriating certain monies thereiv ition, the question will intrude inseli.—Can the Do
mentioned for the serviee of the year 1867, minion bold its own against the United States should
An Act to incorporate the Flax Company of they assume an aggressive attitude? Will it be —_
Prince Edward Island. ble to avert Annexation? Secretary Seward evidently
‘ thinks not, aud many sober, reflecting persons in the
é Ao Act to, incorporate the Charlottetown Hotel Provinces, areof the Sra te ve it be the thoagbt that
ompncr. ‘A ‘ . [these trovinces bave passed forever from the happy
_ Av Aci to authorize the establishment of addi-|,ayhood of Provincial life to aysume the higher and
tional Small Debt Courts at Somerset, Lot 27, aud more onervus position of National maubovu “that
Montague Bridge, and other purposes. gives ue pause,” and binds us to an ** isolation policy.”
An Act to ametd the Law relniing to the regula-| However, having once crossed the Rubicon—let us
tion of the Milita and Volunteer Forces, hope with the same successtul career betore it, uumark~
After which His Excellency was pleased to close %@ by the sudden and tragic death which distinguished
tS Ceaies elt ho i okiek 8 2 |the history of the conquering Casar—we wish the Do-
sect ye ye “ e peecs when appeared 10 (he) inion ++ Gud spevd,” and all we ask of its rulers is to
Herald of the 22nd of April last. Jet Prince Edward Island alone unul she is prepared by
the convienon resulting from experience, to Voluntar=
ily pronounce in favor of univn and cast in ber lot
with the confederated Provinces,
A correspondent In the last Patriot, who signe him-
self “A Trae Liberal,” complains that many meompe-
tent persons have been appoin'ed to office, and dubbed
J. P's. by the prerent Government, All we can say is,
neal the 4 pg imitated the example of their
2 predecessors in office, a good many incompetent per-
de pave Pa re — hei ope S Be: rons must have been sppolined. “True, Liberal”
hay; sublime, I the vied Of a hew YO-| ould louk’ at home before launching ‘his censures at
tau empire, kingdom, or republic, It is @ the present Administration, and we think if he were to
momen? fraught with solemn thought, when the nationsjeatend his researches, he would disvover that “the
of the earth can say with one acclaim, ** a new State, a|Justice of the Peace who does not know a single let-
Nation is born unto. us.” ** Time,” pays thie Car ter of the alphabet” is a legacy from the lute Govern-
spuphbiPot athe deel. aad ‘Fi i" ment, We would advise Lim to investigate into the
tholie.and inflgential journal, *: the great father of thy! mater before appearing in print again.—Com.
great Tam, bas givem}to the family of nations a new). 6) Licdheitdhibind ‘ a
ueuber—jhe present, conpeiying of the past, bas borne) The Goverament of Price Edward Islan’ have res
ontothe future Dehild of great promise. A star has fused, ie | to pay be expen oe sonding
avigon in the northern sky, ‘and: wha:may celculase,lte wench the civil power ‘casa iepell uneble to put dete, it
future magnitude? Vast are. the regions that own the ~ on atieoanae the: sg ep the pn ap-
sway of the new dominion, stretching tar into the north, to ; authorities . and it was given on
evén to the whores of Hudson's Bay, and from Lake |e Underrtanding thet the Islanders shouid bear the cost
: rt, &c, Lhis they now very meanly and unjust!
Huron ahd Georgian’ Bay to the Atlante Ovean, ag b the plea thay he onma has ra Shisd how
Hitherto this fmmense territory was of Comparatively no other Jolony. is a comp!ete mistake. Ap-
small aceount in the political economy, and in the history By os suchoviuge Coens te hoes la deccnawsee cs »: Lf
of the Wotld counted almost nothing. -and wherefore! prehonded ou among the miners, who were on astrike,
re
this? Because it way merely known as * the British The troops sent, and so was a bill of costs from
Colonies of North America"—detached eolunies, too, Downin Ra er tas eden cere or tearivate ed ae oot
and was, therefore, ya a ote or ues im sani g Scenracentees = the soon Oe to
than & dependency of Great Britain—a dependency, , th, an + Payment
morvover, which was well known to be rather an incum- pea hain = ~ icaptonal ere stock 4 ve
Now, this must bave been « somewhat mortifying) Mustela and other seme wre preenane
stave of things for-the high-spirited, intelligent, and en-|graee (mya be pel cope cape PT lee foe
terprising people of all the Provinces, and we think righ t that it should be by those who get the benefit, The
thivy have Gone well in assuming an attitude more be- bad better pay gi iis Bide
"Wr copy the foregoiig from a late number of the
Mothe K Helifae Expres, which, inp avturacy
tection, of yourse, of the Mother Country. It wais! Ha Express, which, in point ot is about
time for Canada and New Brunswick, aod Nova .|on a par with the Toronto Leader, and other Cor
to east Of the ebrysatide shell of the colonial crate and/ate organs whieb have indulged in a chorus of delight
The Herald.
Wednesday, July 3, isc?
ee ie
E NEW DOMINION,
No better than Wwe the/tnent. The ooly diffvrence between the Bxprew and
Ponds!
;
paisatytbe omeapi seodedle orth ths general intelh.-|ite compeers in «fs in the lack of the
hue of thone British Colopiate--wy have lived amongst kind advice which they give to join Confederation if
feo know. whet they: have done, and. what they are we wish tor seapeinaving thee listle bill, and all the
Of loing, andiwy are glad that they have made)of “ isdlation,” Now, we beg to intorm the Bzpn
thenitelvore nation. “Aw a people, they are full of life that there is vo troth in the assertion (bat the Govern
and vigor; there ins frevhness andem heartiness about have cvfased. t pay, tho expenses incurred.
Pd i
ters Patent for the iuvention of a bew aud useful nay —1 say it advisediy —liok pon this reeent legivla- of bonting on Monday lust, in honor of the Domimon
Spiuoing tion us the last interference of Angland in our domestic! of Canada. which was ushered into existence on that
jafairs. Dowotless sue wmutwer couutry will wateb ourlday by the Queen's Proclamation.
It was scarcely con-
sistent te hoist the Union Jack, The flag adorned by
the Beaver and Maple Leaves would have been mere
appropriate,
Crrckery Marcu.—On Wednesday last. a friendly
gume of Cricket took place between the Cricket Club
of the Prince of Wales College and the St. Dunstan's
College. The Charlottetown Cricket Club were kind
enough to give the use of their grounds for the ovca-
sion, ‘The mateh resulted in favor of the St. Dunstan'y
Club, with five wickets to put down, We understand
that the return match will be played on the same
grounds on Thursday, the 4th ry wickets to be
pitched at 2 o'clock, p. m.
A man named Andrew MeGilvary, of Grand River
Road, Lot 54, lost his house, barn, and their contents,
by fire, on the 12th inst. Some persons were burning
brush in the neighborhood of his residence, and the fire
having communicated with his fencing, soon spread, set
fire tu bie Louse, and afterwards, hia barn.
is left in destitute cireumstances, and is in Town seck-
ing cesistance,— Zl,
ELECTION OF MAYOR,
On Monday last a pullic meeting of the citizens of
Charlottetown was held at the Old City Hall, for the
urpose of nominating « candidate for the office of
ayor, inthe room of Hon. T. H. Uaviland, deceased.
After some remarks from several gentlemen, Hon. Dr.
Young was a by the Hon. George Coles, and
seconded by Mr. B. Moore; Theophilus Desbvisay,
+. WAS pro by Mr. A, McNeill and seconded
by H. Hlaszard Esquire. A division was then called
for when it ag reo that a majority was in favor of
Dr. Young. « result of the contest yesterday, how-
ever, has
7
‘The result of the Poll was as follows :—
—
for, Gregor, Esq., was called to the chair, aud Mr, 1
n the election of Thedphiius DesBrisay,|the new Senxtors.
‘Laird appoinied Seerotary of the meeting, A eode ot
By-Laws wore agrees! to, and Directors balloted for.
‘The iollowing were the persons elected as Dirvotors
David Laird,
i eo * ’
| Alexander Sim on,
i Alexander McMillan,
| Charles Gregor,
James Laird, Jun.,
i David M. Fraser.
Ata mene the Directors beld om the evening ot
the same day, Mr. D. Laird was chosen President of
ithe Company, and Mr, John Scvtt, carriage-muker,
Secretary and Treasurer, :
| Parties deatiuus of le coming shareholders may appl
viles iu Keut Strect.—Pud.
have been wet by a counter bill of the Quit Reats audi... citer ot the Directors. or to the Secretary nt his
GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.
Council Office, June 14.
His Excellency the Livut, Goversor iu Council bas
been pleased to make the following appointments,
viz :—
Mr. William H, MeNoi!l, to bo Harbor Mast
Ballast Master for Rustico Bay, in terms of the on
of 15 Vic,, eap, 18.
Mr. Donald Farquharson to be Wharfny
Wharf at Elliot River; in the place of Mr Anas Mo
Donald. :
Messrs. John Lord, James Rablee,and Thomas Daw-
son, to be Commissioners of Sewers for ‘T¥von River,
in terms of the Act of 36 Geo, IIL, cap 7. * L
Alexander K, Beaton, Esq., to be K
at Louse recently dietted ui the Bust Paint oj An
Island,
Mr. Martiu Melnnis, to be Marbor Master and Bal-
last Master for St. Peter's Bay, iu or ‘ ’
12th Vie., cap, 18. “eran tiasiu, Parag
Councm Orvicx, 16th June, 1867,
Hie Excellenoy the Lieuteoant Governor in Council
has been pleased to appoint the following persons to
be Commissioners for the recovery of Small Debts
intermy of the Act of 23rd Victoria, Cap. 16, and to
appoint the days on which they shal! hold their re-
spective Cuurts, viz: —
PRINCE COUNTY—CascUMPEC.
First Wednesday in each month.
Jola Gordon, Towaship No, Three; A
Horton, Alberton; Maurice O'Connor, nie lard
TOWNS No, 15,
Second Thursday.
James Kilbride, William Greerg, Es ires. Mur-
doch McKimnon, Junior, E ia, Teoet iver. hoathe.
ued as a Commissiouer of this Court.
SAINT ELEANOK's.
Second Wednesday.
Stephen MacNeill, George Compton, Joseph Belony
Perry, Esquives,
SUMMERSIDE,
Third Wednesday,
Daniel Enman, Thomas Schurm: J Tick
iva, Beet an, Lemmvel Vicker.
KING'S COUNTY—BAY PoRTUKR,
Second Thursday.
Joseph MacDonald, John C. U
Donald, Eequires, ohn C. Underhay, Allan Mao-
SAINT TRITEL's.
Second Wednesday.
William H. MacEwen, Jobn MacDonald, Head of
Hilsborough River. The Hon. J ;
continued as a member of ap Pot Jardine being
SAINT PETER'S Day.
Third Wednesday,
Martin MacInnis, Peter MacCallum
artin ; and David
Lewis, Esquires, being continued as Commissioners of
this Court.
. CHARLES DESBRISAY C. F. C,
Dominion Caninet.~-We are in a position o make
the following announcoments, derived from our cor-
respondent iv Montreal and thoroughly reliable. The
following gentlemen constitute the cabinet =
For tae Provixcr or Oxtanio. Tho Hoon. wii.
ham McDougall; Hon. J. F ‘
Campbell; Hon. Mr, Howland Dales Hon, Mr.
For tne Provixce or Qvuunrc.—The Hon, Mr.
MeGilvary |Cartier; Sir Narcisse Bellean; Hon. Mr, Luugevm ;
Iion. A. T. Gale.
For Nova Scotiu.—The H. b .
ney; Honorable A. G. Archibald. =
For New Bruxawice.— ‘ 4)
Hon, Peter Mitchell, Po
Provinciat. Governors PROVISIONALLY AND ~
PORALLY :—General Stead, of Ontario; General Me.
for Quebec; General Willia . for N af .
eral Doyle, for New Braeokk. Nova Scotia: Gen
The Departments will not be arranged till §
There is 4 strong feeling in {avor of Mr. Tiltey's make
ing the portfolio of Finauice, but he 4s averse to doing
40. The proceedings are perfectly harmonions, The
Hon. Mr. Kenney, who, it is believed, at the v
request ot Dr, weer, enters the Cabinet, as one of
¢ is® merchant and a gentleman
of the highest social standing.—Morning Journal,
a wae : Juue 26,
eshrisay, ng.
Ward So. 16 4 a . (From the St. John(N, B.) Freeman.)
o> fe 19 gig
At her lato residence, in the city of F
4 89 7 the 20th of May last, trom the pt Shed wf te cont
te v7 which she received in April, 1866, rnd whic’ the bore
Returning Officers.—Jobn Moreis, James Res din,
+ Heartz, George Robert Beer, Alexander
rown, (eewe
In justice to Hon Dr. Young, we may Btate that he
bas been absent from the Island gor the last two: or
three weeks.— Pat, ‘
Tho largest and most soldierly Volunteer Review
ever witnessed. in Charlotictown came off on the
encket ground yesterday, being the thirty-firet anni-
versary of the Queen's Coronation, sides the
movared Rifles, and City gg there were on the
— the Prince of Wales, Irish, Prince Edward,
Jundas, Bayfield, Thistle, Royalty, Liile York, H
ton —' and Miltow Companies, in all number-
ing between 750 and 800 men of which any Colony
might be proud, Everything pagsed off well, and the
arrangenrwnts and the manner in which they were ear-
ried out reflect credit upon Colonel Smith and
the Officers, Drill Insrractors under his command,
The Voluateer Band—whose services are indispensible
on such vceasions—-were present, and discoursed sweet
music to the Volunteers, to and from the cricket
S.— Pal.
etme eam
A grand Convention of the Retorm Party of Upper corpse was made in Canada by Thos, D. McGeo..
with a pafient resignation to the will of Prov dence,
THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK, © .
in the 83rd year of her age. The deceased wad | fre .
ed, during ber last Hiness, by Dr. phe rg ae ‘tid
that mortal man could do to prolon tee tet and
thinks he would have been successful , be for a
doae a quack gave her, who used to deal in pile; thia
brought on a relapse from which it waa eee asil: te
relieve ber, The body will lie in State till the lat
of July, 1867, when the funeral will take place from be
late residencw to the grave-rard at Oitawa, in the fol-
lowing order :~—~
Ist. Prof. Oswald's Vand,’ drensed sh the deepest
“Pl mourning, plaving the Dead March from Sammy,
“Bryne O'Lyno had no Sreeches to wear,”
2d. The Attorney General in uniform,
Union Jack up tide dowa, haltamnet high. oe
Sd. The Provincial Secretary, smiling, d
. a fancy “. rvard'vevernnd, followed by page Be
ie , , as a *e i bis i -
“ab os — enian,” carrying Mr, Til
4th. The Body, drawn on the Cor, rahe.
ger Cart, in charge of Councill oe ph F
of the Reporter, ene Beautiful collin containing the
nat, The Globe urges the Reformers to increased
activity, and not to lose a moment in electing delegates,
as the — will undoubtedly exercive.a in-
wence in the coming political contest. It is evident
that the days of the coa in Canada
‘What effect it will have upon Confederation we do not
ang ah tobe held in Music Hall, Toronte, on ea
‘Cuamtorrerowx Wooten Factory yf robes.
mc i Pieae et me porrows * the Jour
wate rane to, ona
re ac a
nae into the nr.
“I have no coun
7 ‘ ‘ ow, Row, -" Pca
The bo swarm will then fall in j
rank and phaon, teukoe BR. D; i
The aides: a
rear, dreesed in bw.
sed upon to suppor it,
Hon Leader of the Onposition contended that a bill
Volony, should have been presented to the House asa
- Movernment measure, wid no: subjected to the iuJiffer
enee with which it was iveated by hon members in that
Hones, In the whole course of his read ay on Con:
wtirutional History, he evuld fina re suchu para ied
procedure as ilat iuw adopted relative tu tie latina
yucstion,
bers of the Oppositivn, expressive of ticie avonishivent
ro tiad ete Sune lion Members uainong tue atlyierrs vi
iis Excellency the Commander ia Chiles clairucting
and opposing: the Lil.
on Leaier of the Governuient tomended Quit the
tails of the Liil of [et setsiog, und invuwed no new
prinelple,
Hon Atiorney General, and other memiers of the wa-
sority abo urged thatthe aubjeet was au open question,
‘and should pot be viewoul xa a pay or Governinent
ayeaure, Its object was to amend Ue render miure pure
veer the Milicda Act of last Session beiative te ie pede
wl working of the law relaidog te Volu neers aad
Militia. dt-was, ibevelere, absurd to view tie mine
watiers of detail io ihe light of a vatally constsauonal
question,
he debate was prolonged untila very lite bony, at
Le close of Which the enaivinau reported progress and
she Uewdse adjourned,
Tavuspay, My 14.
Mr Reilly directed the'atiention of the House te the
following paragraph in ike Suuguary deport ol Tuva
day last, vies
i
* Further remarks frow several bon meinhers were
ee thea made, to the effeet that it was highly hedussary hy
wxglude from alk pablic Schools and fratitutions off
; learning, sl! books of objectionable character not ou
q the dist of books sanctioned by the Board of Eduen-
?
tion? Lab ae
tla (Me ihoully) wiser it to be distinotly understood
a that Collier's History, to which be took oljection, wus
aos one of the School series of books recommended by the
woard of Edacation fog the use of the Disuicn Schools
of the Teland,
On motion of De Jenkins, a Committee wae appointed
to present ab-addruss: te Hig Excelieney tiinking hing
sor his-varions Communigations and Messages to phe
House during the preseut Session, 2
Houaein Committee resumed the consideration of
the Bil to amcad the law relating to whe Volunteers.
of the Island
/ Me Cameron in the chair.
ae Tw Jenkins submitted wResolution, to the effect,
’ thatfov the more efficient organwaation ef the Militia
the whole population jiable to serve should be called
ous to, piuster once a year, at the ‘ime appointed by
the Commander-u-Chiet, at whieh mitfster the one
half of said poputation shoaid be chosen by ballot te
svt) ior mw term pot exceeding ten days in each
year: the division vo fixed pon by ballot to have the
privilege of providing substitutes, such substitutes to Li
subject to Medical inspection Ly the Surgeon of ts
Regiment in which they might be chosen to serve.
i The division thus decided upon by ballot, shonld be
walled out for drill for one year, and the following year
Lobe SR de
shat portion of the population exempt by ballot for the
previous year, should be liable te be called out tor
drill. Ip time of war, invasion, or insurrection, th
whole population should be liable to serve and be eal-
led out. The adopiuun of some such system as thi
ve, he (Dr Jenkins) thought would tend to the
wore eflicient discipline of the Colony. :
~ ‘Phe Resolirion was not, however, entertained.
Alter some time spent in Committee, the Chairman
re, the bill as amended, agreed to.
yuse in Coumittee on the state of the Ilill-boro’
ern
Salient. Senn te ce tS
erry.
Hh Mr Davies submiitied tho report of the Commit-
tee nppointéd in accorduave With w reovlution of the
House on that subject.
Said report recommends the plaving ofa eum sufficions
at the disposal of the Goyernmen}, tor the. purpose 61
piering into more efficient arrangé@ments with the cou-
tactor of the Ferry, with the view ofeaysing bin ty
row the Perry Steamer every quarter of at hour, trom
9 o'clock a m to 4 p th, on Market days, and to dredge
o¢rtain portions of the river so as to unsure the crossing
ofthe Steamer at the lowest tides, and also to make
uther necessary and loudly called for improvements for
the safety and convenience of the Carelling, public in
jon to the Ferry; or otherwise, ilihe Governmen
tadrisable, they might bay out the contractors’
Jaterest in sald Ferry. The report also provides forthe
exercise df discretionary power on the part of the Go-
vernment relative to the matrer, ' :
How Mr Davies said one of the priacipal entrances
to the po Mer by the Charlauetown Ferry. He spoke
of the dulay and incouvenienve experienced vy the
, caused by the long time allowed by the contract
at dinaer hour; sud aiso stated that frequenty the boat,
Fi at low tide, fall of passengers, horses, carriages, carts.
i &e., stuck onthe Flats, thus causing detention, fre-
7 quently to the loss of the pablic. Hence the uecussity
of taking immediatesetion on the subject.
Dr Jenkina endorsed the remarks of the Hon Mr
Davies, which, trom #ad experiunce, he kuew to be
correct, Frequently, when has ily called upon to gross
the Ferry in the discharge of bis professionai duties, he
was compelled to borrew boats. In his opinion the
time had arrived when two Steamers were required on
that Ferry. ‘The services of a Dredging Machine were
a
es
Ee
Me Owen said that the delay ocmentiy caused by
the Steamer not flouting over the middle ground, as u
is, » Wan altogether disgrace/ul, Men and women,
with their bags and baskers, were thus detained and
vented from getting to market in time to compete
with others in the sale of their produce and other wares,
and consquently were subjected out only to inconyen-
ience, but also pecuniary joss,
Hon Leader of the Goveroment said the improve-
merts contemplated by the report would ineut a heavy
expenditure of public money; the subject, however,
was of gruat importacy aud musi receive doe conider-
ation,
nent she Speakor also expressed his desire to see
F Accommodation i the public in crossing the
Perry, relative to whieh the intaresis of the Whole Sou-
aber section of theColony wen atstake . alt
Mr Henderson, was in favor of « ned @ im-
epnunts alluded to, with ihe view of ru@eMsing the
ances ro justly complained of by ‘the publio ‘rela-
jw the Churloitetown Ferry. The principle of grant-
b subsidy to the ceetractor for the peviommance of
rk Yeqihrod, waa, in hid opinion, the most eflec-
#8 OF jessening? the evils complained of.
M cower said the et embiaced
F ) Vey < : a “a.
i i Ai no ordinary character.
Hh expend tay’ ¢
oo hoe Hag the Government unlimited
fi
matter. [fe would +gpport any teason-
t or jneréased (aeflitieg to the publie, but he
Letenann of thy probable sum requisite
ve buen submnitied, a4 baitimes
‘Leader of: the Opporititon said. the interests of
the: at the whole Sourhera section of the Island,
this ion. Le wauld, therefore,
by q
the Ot the report,
" tlg0 concurred with what had been said
‘of the required improvements alluded cto: in
ariotetown Ferry was an impor:
rapeeed amevk
wt. ‘Lite
sheipon, the Che larger beat tum
igs ty cing thi Go.
9 ampow
i te Lil pw Hrneror,
eer Ot ta ih
thew n.oved to amend
«repay antl df ie
me me per
a RE i a ane ey a a ae!
Soreign invasion, Aul as the bill made no prov of produce were frequently leften Southport wharf thew
17) foreuch common daeienes, he Uid vot tucl cal- that coukd no be brought to madket, because of the
of that nature, affecting whe amflitry interests of the!
Similar views were expeessed by other bea wem-!
Ul was but simply uu amendment to some of the des}
Lome, fort 10 the newer ex ence befitting their in-|at the little bill presented by the Imperial Govern-
pon nha ne automa Rape onan ane mr ahaa a
soe em
Sa ae ee ee A a AA NR
crowded state of ibe Steamer.
Hon Mr Howlau+-'Che question wasone of grant ia :
‘purtance, involving perhaps anu &xpenditure of £3,000. |vians bave not reavhed that depth of moral degradation
(ft would be well te know
‘the Government in taking Whanges of the important] «4. , eit ig kept in
ebaractey Conten plated trthe Padleon now before right af, and Galy pony. Ea yeeren - wi
ithe Cowmitwe, 11, awid he, the traffic has grown, why|“iew i they may establish their dominion on a ¢
thas tet the Contractor provided enlarged boats propor-/and solid basis, while them aby is still unclouded, their
ty a sinall boat would ge path free before thea, and the wheela of their chariot
a
\HOOale to ste grow ih?
[Dreyiodaly. surely & larger one would. now, wh nelogget by the weight of venal corruption that is the
eurse of countries we ail know,”
vreater traltic, be made to pay also, If the Contractor}
‘would provide «larger boat he would support the prin- :
lelple of giving w subsidy sethe aos prelevalie course] This, we way, is the language of a Catholic paper of
jeer Re ne ve ' ‘ great weight and talent. published in the coamercial
| Powe esoluiion iu question, as amended, was thet metropolis of the United States, with references to the
lions Davies, Kelly and Mr Owen were appointed a! Dominiva of Canada, which bas been ushered into ex
Cominitties to prepare an address to His Excellency, in| mtence on the first of the present month, We confess
Counell. Lu give effeer ty the suid recommendadeods oflthat the lively avd imaginative pictures sometimes
the sslel woalations, drawa by writers like the foregoing, almost overcome
Ouaaowon of De Jenkins, a Committee was appoine . : :
cd to enquire, during the recess, into the practicability| UF Tepugnance to the scheme of Confederation. lt is
of running: « Stoambout, daring winter, between Wood | pleasant tor communities, as Well aa individuals, to in-
j stance wid Pictou ovsome adjacent port of Nova Sco-jdulge in hopes uf future greatuess and prosperity,
Ha, aad report thereon next Session, That which is peculiar to every sebool-boy is often
On motion af the Hoa Lender of the Government, 1.1 ig in advanced Iiie, and the day-dreame of our
was resolved that a Committee be appointed to report : : : hich
to the Executive Government, at their earliest conven-|@%tlier years are not unlrequently the incentives whic
ner, the best method of improving the Highways)spur the adventurous politician and astute statesman to
throughout the Island, and that the Legislauve Coun- sewk fume in the slippery halle of legislation, ‘The
' _— reguesied to appoint a Comnnities to jolt the! ude blasts of adversity, or the otern realities of prac:
saitie, ‘ ae ‘ * .
House adjourned, tival experience, alone dispel those pleasiog fancies of
the imagination which at times bold captive almoet every
class and condition of men. However much, there-
House in Committee ou Despatches, tore, we may lave been charmed, or however much we
The subject of Tenant League disturbance, #en-, may have been dispored to look with favor upon the
ding for treops to suppress auch distasances, atdladowing future of the new Dominion, ax painted—in
the contemplated Sithdrawal of the troops, elicited language, ut ix true, of rare power and beauty, by»
4 lively debaie, during which hon members ou both the writerin the Zublet,—a plain statewent of the truth
sidus a res — expressed the hoge that a detach-|;.. orruuece to the: new relations end new position as-
‘ip te tas fe would always be al suined by the Dowinion has somewbat toncd us down
At tho close of suid debate, the remaining partion to u second sober thought, so that, whilst we hope that
the frivudly auticipations of this writer may be more
of the forenoon was occupied iv receiving Messages : :
from the Legislative Council, relative to the sane. than realized, yet, we hesitate to believe in the success
ton of that hon ‘body to several bills passed by the of the experiment in. “nationality’’ embodied in the
iTouse. Queen's Proclamation for coufederating these Proyin-
At o'clock in the afternoon, His Excellency | ces. We believe that much general good will flow
was received with a Guard of Honor composed of frou the establisharent of the Dowinion, in the inaugu-
Capt Boyce's Compauy ot the 4th Kiog’s Own Roy-| ration of complete inter-Colonial free trade, uniformity
als and some of the local Volunteer Companies ia) of curcuncy aud awe, and also in the vstablisbuent of
trout of the Colonial Building, after which His Ex+!Gourts of Appeal which will be within the reach of
celleucy and Staff proceeded tothe Couveil « hambery| very man, and where the ends of justice will Le more
where he was pleased to give his assent to the fol! naly to be. sveured than ander the ctisting state of af-
lowing Acta, vig t ‘
Aeon tor ruisine a Revenue faiva; still, all these advantages might bave been ob-
Ac Att to amend the Act relating to Land aveament, the complete surrender of our polincal rights und pri-
Av Act to Incorporate the Alberton Masguie Hall|vileges may be too high a price to pay for benefits
Company, Whick are patent and indispatanle, and which will, in
Ao Act to continue io Acts therei tion-/#H probability, be supplemented by a bribe” of
ry — mre eee | 8800, 000. We bave given the view which one triend
“ F . yt the Donmunivn of Canada entertains of its perima-
Au Act to continue and amend the Act relating vence and future greatness, We will now preoent the
‘0 the rules and limits of Jails ia this Island, otier vide of the picture, as reversed bY ny less & per on-
An Act to dimiuvish the delay aud expense of PrO* age than the Hou. 1). VD. acGee. lu aw recent aduiuss to
ceedings in the Court of Chancery ia this Island. | ti« consutuents, after considering the eects upon the
'
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_ - Parvay, May 17.
c
Supreme Court. vt Confederation, asks the important question: ‘In
Av Act to amend the Education Act. what position do we stand?” and answers it thus: "A
An Act to enable George C Styles te oblele Lef, gigantic skeleton of empire bas been Counted to our
‘oharge,to feed and clabe, aud equip and educate. We
that argues well (gr theiewational success. ‘Povir | sending tho troops to thie Island to anion — d
moral and political atwmospuere is, as yet, free, to a/the proprietors, The ** coat of transport" was pa
was traly disgraceful hat counter-|to the farthing Apng ago» But it appears that the
e HN vaca ay ith ' Kreat oxtens, from the yiniting influences that coun ° :
wat to [Ford® thy pecwanry pameeme Ouhe Wine) ore logislation in older States. ‘Their politi-| British Goveroment, whieh entailed upon the Colony
that House vey sustain wherein alt. principle, all ideas of patriotiom are lost/the Island to be defrauded of
Ao Act relating to pleadings and practice in the |Britisu North Awericau Provinces of the Imperial Act/ed heads who have visited it for the pu
tec
ee nt —
ee a Ns UT
——— a
oppressive landlordism, and permitted
ats just rights by a few
rapacious proprietors, did wot cousider the cost of
transport sufficient, and now present for payment the
little bill of £5,000 storlingthe coot of feeding the
soldiers while stationed bere, We believe the late Go-
vornwont would have been justified in repudiating even
the cost of transporting the troops from place to place
while engaged in tenant-luniing, and the claim ought to
the curse of an
Fishery Reserves of which the Coluwy bas Leen robbed
through the assistance of the Imperial Government.
Having paid the *'cvst uf transport,” Lowever, we
think it is rather too bad to le called upon to defray the
expenses of feeding aud supporting the troops-.~a thing
which 16 unparaleiled in the history of the Colonies—
and which, if allowed, would degrado the soldiers to
the position of mercenaries, The Government may
very properly refuse to pay this unjust demadd, which,
if pressed, ought to be met by an offset in the manner
nbeve indicated. We trast the Axpress and others in-
terested will note the difference between his and our
version of the history of the ‘‘ little bill,” and give the
Island credit for what it deserves.
Tur Islander of Friday last has another long article
onthe Loan Bill, the burden of which is, that if the
money is obtained, it will be applied to paying off the
Warrants now afloat, and that thus an injury will be in-
flicted upon those who have invested their capital in
such warrants. If the money were to bv so applied,
we betivve it would be a positive benefit to the Colony ;
fur once the warrants Were called in, the money whieh
is now bound up in them would not be allowed to re-
main idle, out would Le invested in enterprises which
would tend to develope the trade and resources of the
Colony. So far, therefore, from the Loan proving an
injury in the way pointed out by the Islander, it would
bw a source of much benefit both to individuals and the
community at large. The Islander has tailed to estab-
lish one good reason against tha Loan, or to satisfac
torily account for the change which his own opizions
have Wodergone upon the subject within the last few
years. The very fact of Lis being opposed to the moa-
sure now, is almost prima facie evilence that it is much
needed, and will «Meet all chat its friends anticipate sor
it,
» Anorgen Arremrr at Buxotany.—About 5 o'clock
on Monday morning, Mr. Alexander McKenzie, con-
tectioner, discovered a tellow busily engaged with a
erow-bar endeavoring to break into his shop on Kent
street, “The sweet-mouthed thief—who bad paid two
Similar friendly visite on former occasions, and abstract-
ed a lot of pound-vake and eonfectionery on cach visit,
——took the alarm, and, in his hasty retreat, lett his
crow-bar behind him, Although hotly pursued by Mr.
McKenzie, the would-Le burglar succeaded in making
his escape. We trust, however, that justice will yor
overtake him, and accord to Lim bis proper deserts.
(Since writing the foregoing we learn that the burglar,
whose name is Medved, bas been captured by Policeman
McKinnon.)
Panis has been inundated by the number of crown-
, ose of sweing
the grand Exposition,—the Shab of Persia and the
Sultan of Turkey being among thy number,
Several of our Union friends displayed quite a show
improvement in the coustruction of
W heels,
Av Act to amend the Act relating to Priace of vuward progress with peculiar interest, bus the less we
W ales College. |trouble Downing Street pn 0 ———- a be re-
é Av Act to umeud the Law relating to Trustees of oun miceretys atl ae o te paddle af
states. { : | Colonies. and lt we stilt desire to perpetuate the connec
Au Act exempting property belonging to Her tion, i¢ must be in the new and as yet tu bc created char-
Majesty aod the Goverument from Duties or As- gefer of —altios.”
sessments. Here the idea of therough independence from the
An act to repeal the Act to compel Masters of Mother Country is plainly broached, aod with wde-
Vessels to exhibit a light while in Harbor in the! pendence, We uiust. as a matter of Course, assume all luc
ight time, and to make ot rovisi in Ney responsibilities and expenses of Natrowatity. ‘The task
ck : ee ieee eee ee ni of roel adequate detunceslortificauons, sruies
i . ies—will bave to be assumed immediately, ave
Au Act to authorize the Goveroment to raise 0/8!" \e'a poeple Sb bave been vodparatively pind lia
loan of money for the public service of the Ivlund. | ja. wa oa g will be severely tryiags Aud even ater
An Avtto alter the Act relating to the Revenue. every possible effurt has been put forth in this direo-
Av Act for appropriating certain monies thereiv ition, the question will intrude inseli.—Can the Do
mentioned for the serviee of the year 1867, minion bold its own against the United States should
An Act to incorporate the Flax Company of they assume an aggressive attitude? Will it be —_
Prince Edward Island. ble to avert Annexation? Secretary Seward evidently
‘ thinks not, aud many sober, reflecting persons in the
é Ao Act to, incorporate the Charlottetown Hotel Provinces, areof the Sra te ve it be the thoagbt that
ompncr. ‘A ‘ . [these trovinces bave passed forever from the happy
_ Av Aci to authorize the establishment of addi-|,ayhood of Provincial life to aysume the higher and
tional Small Debt Courts at Somerset, Lot 27, aud more onervus position of National maubovu “that
Montague Bridge, and other purposes. gives ue pause,” and binds us to an ** isolation policy.”
An Act to ametd the Law relniing to the regula-| However, having once crossed the Rubicon—let us
tion of the Milita and Volunteer Forces, hope with the same successtul career betore it, uumark~
After which His Excellency was pleased to close %@ by the sudden and tragic death which distinguished
tS Ceaies elt ho i okiek 8 2 |the history of the conquering Casar—we wish the Do-
sect ye ye “ e peecs when appeared 10 (he) inion ++ Gud spevd,” and all we ask of its rulers is to
Herald of the 22nd of April last. Jet Prince Edward Island alone unul she is prepared by
the convienon resulting from experience, to Voluntar=
ily pronounce in favor of univn and cast in ber lot
with the confederated Provinces,
A correspondent In the last Patriot, who signe him-
self “A Trae Liberal,” complains that many meompe-
tent persons have been appoin'ed to office, and dubbed
J. P's. by the prerent Government, All we can say is,
neal the 4 pg imitated the example of their
2 predecessors in office, a good many incompetent per-
de pave Pa re — hei ope S Be: rons must have been sppolined. “True, Liberal”
hay; sublime, I the vied Of a hew YO-| ould louk’ at home before launching ‘his censures at
tau empire, kingdom, or republic, It is @ the present Administration, and we think if he were to
momen? fraught with solemn thought, when the nationsjeatend his researches, he would disvover that “the
of the earth can say with one acclaim, ** a new State, a|Justice of the Peace who does not know a single let-
Nation is born unto. us.” ** Time,” pays thie Car ter of the alphabet” is a legacy from the lute Govern-
spuphbiPot athe deel. aad ‘Fi i" ment, We would advise Lim to investigate into the
tholie.and inflgential journal, *: the great father of thy! mater before appearing in print again.—Com.
great Tam, bas givem}to the family of nations a new). 6) Licdheitdhibind ‘ a
ueuber—jhe present, conpeiying of the past, bas borne) The Goverament of Price Edward Islan’ have res
ontothe future Dehild of great promise. A star has fused, ie | to pay be expen oe sonding
avigon in the northern sky, ‘and: wha:may celculase,lte wench the civil power ‘casa iepell uneble to put dete, it
future magnitude? Vast are. the regions that own the ~ on atieoanae the: sg ep the pn ap-
sway of the new dominion, stretching tar into the north, to ; authorities . and it was given on
evén to the whores of Hudson's Bay, and from Lake |e Underrtanding thet the Islanders shouid bear the cost
: rt, &c, Lhis they now very meanly and unjust!
Huron ahd Georgian’ Bay to the Atlante Ovean, ag b the plea thay he onma has ra Shisd how
Hitherto this fmmense territory was of Comparatively no other Jolony. is a comp!ete mistake. Ap-
small aceount in the political economy, and in the history By os suchoviuge Coens te hoes la deccnawsee cs »: Lf
of the Wotld counted almost nothing. -and wherefore! prehonded ou among the miners, who were on astrike,
re
this? Because it way merely known as * the British The troops sent, and so was a bill of costs from
Colonies of North America"—detached eolunies, too, Downin Ra er tas eden cere or tearivate ed ae oot
and was, therefore, ya a ote or ues im sani g Scenracentees = the soon Oe to
than & dependency of Great Britain—a dependency, , th, an + Payment
morvover, which was well known to be rather an incum- pea hain = ~ icaptonal ere stock 4 ve
Now, this must bave been « somewhat mortifying) Mustela and other seme wre preenane
stave of things for-the high-spirited, intelligent, and en-|graee (mya be pel cope cape PT lee foe
terprising people of all the Provinces, and we think righ t that it should be by those who get the benefit, The
thivy have Gone well in assuming an attitude more be- bad better pay gi iis Bide
"Wr copy the foregoiig from a late number of the
Mothe K Helifae Expres, which, inp avturacy
tection, of yourse, of the Mother Country. It wais! Ha Express, which, in point ot is about
time for Canada and New Brunswick, aod Nova .|on a par with the Toronto Leader, and other Cor
to east Of the ebrysatide shell of the colonial crate and/ate organs whieb have indulged in a chorus of delight
The Herald.
Wednesday, July 3, isc?
ee ie
E NEW DOMINION,
No better than Wwe the/tnent. The ooly diffvrence between the Bxprew and
Ponds!
;
paisatytbe omeapi seodedle orth ths general intelh.-|ite compeers in «fs in the lack of the
hue of thone British Colopiate--wy have lived amongst kind advice which they give to join Confederation if
feo know. whet they: have done, and. what they are we wish tor seapeinaving thee listle bill, and all the
Of loing, andiwy are glad that they have made)of “ isdlation,” Now, we beg to intorm the Bzpn
thenitelvore nation. “Aw a people, they are full of life that there is vo troth in the assertion (bat the Govern
and vigor; there ins frevhness andem heartiness about have cvfased. t pay, tho expenses incurred.
Pd i
ters Patent for the iuvention of a bew aud useful nay —1 say it advisediy —liok pon this reeent legivla- of bonting on Monday lust, in honor of the Domimon
Spiuoing tion us the last interference of Angland in our domestic! of Canada. which was ushered into existence on that
jafairs. Dowotless sue wmutwer couutry will wateb ourlday by the Queen's Proclamation.
It was scarcely con-
sistent te hoist the Union Jack, The flag adorned by
the Beaver and Maple Leaves would have been mere
appropriate,
Crrckery Marcu.—On Wednesday last. a friendly
gume of Cricket took place between the Cricket Club
of the Prince of Wales College and the St. Dunstan's
College. The Charlottetown Cricket Club were kind
enough to give the use of their grounds for the ovca-
sion, ‘The mateh resulted in favor of the St. Dunstan'y
Club, with five wickets to put down, We understand
that the return match will be played on the same
grounds on Thursday, the 4th ry wickets to be
pitched at 2 o'clock, p. m.
A man named Andrew MeGilvary, of Grand River
Road, Lot 54, lost his house, barn, and their contents,
by fire, on the 12th inst. Some persons were burning
brush in the neighborhood of his residence, and the fire
having communicated with his fencing, soon spread, set
fire tu bie Louse, and afterwards, hia barn.
is left in destitute cireumstances, and is in Town seck-
ing cesistance,— Zl,
ELECTION OF MAYOR,
On Monday last a pullic meeting of the citizens of
Charlottetown was held at the Old City Hall, for the
urpose of nominating « candidate for the office of
ayor, inthe room of Hon. T. H. Uaviland, deceased.
After some remarks from several gentlemen, Hon. Dr.
Young was a by the Hon. George Coles, and
seconded by Mr. B. Moore; Theophilus Desbvisay,
+. WAS pro by Mr. A, McNeill and seconded
by H. Hlaszard Esquire. A division was then called
for when it ag reo that a majority was in favor of
Dr. Young. « result of the contest yesterday, how-
ever, has
7
‘The result of the Poll was as follows :—
—
for, Gregor, Esq., was called to the chair, aud Mr, 1
n the election of Thedphiius DesBrisay,|the new Senxtors.
‘Laird appoinied Seerotary of the meeting, A eode ot
By-Laws wore agrees! to, and Directors balloted for.
‘The iollowing were the persons elected as Dirvotors
David Laird,
i eo * ’
| Alexander Sim on,
i Alexander McMillan,
| Charles Gregor,
James Laird, Jun.,
i David M. Fraser.
Ata mene the Directors beld om the evening ot
the same day, Mr. D. Laird was chosen President of
ithe Company, and Mr, John Scvtt, carriage-muker,
Secretary and Treasurer, :
| Parties deatiuus of le coming shareholders may appl
viles iu Keut Strect.—Pud.
have been wet by a counter bill of the Quit Reats audi... citer ot the Directors. or to the Secretary nt his
GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.
Council Office, June 14.
His Excellency the Livut, Goversor iu Council bas
been pleased to make the following appointments,
viz :—
Mr. William H, MeNoi!l, to bo Harbor Mast
Ballast Master for Rustico Bay, in terms of the on
of 15 Vic,, eap, 18.
Mr. Donald Farquharson to be Wharfny
Wharf at Elliot River; in the place of Mr Anas Mo
Donald. :
Messrs. John Lord, James Rablee,and Thomas Daw-
son, to be Commissioners of Sewers for ‘T¥von River,
in terms of the Act of 36 Geo, IIL, cap 7. * L
Alexander K, Beaton, Esq., to be K
at Louse recently dietted ui the Bust Paint oj An
Island,
Mr. Martiu Melnnis, to be Marbor Master and Bal-
last Master for St. Peter's Bay, iu or ‘ ’
12th Vie., cap, 18. “eran tiasiu, Parag
Councm Orvicx, 16th June, 1867,
Hie Excellenoy the Lieuteoant Governor in Council
has been pleased to appoint the following persons to
be Commissioners for the recovery of Small Debts
intermy of the Act of 23rd Victoria, Cap. 16, and to
appoint the days on which they shal! hold their re-
spective Cuurts, viz: —
PRINCE COUNTY—CascUMPEC.
First Wednesday in each month.
Jola Gordon, Towaship No, Three; A
Horton, Alberton; Maurice O'Connor, nie lard
TOWNS No, 15,
Second Thursday.
James Kilbride, William Greerg, Es ires. Mur-
doch McKimnon, Junior, E ia, Teoet iver. hoathe.
ued as a Commissiouer of this Court.
SAINT ELEANOK's.
Second Wednesday.
Stephen MacNeill, George Compton, Joseph Belony
Perry, Esquives,
SUMMERSIDE,
Third Wednesday,
Daniel Enman, Thomas Schurm: J Tick
iva, Beet an, Lemmvel Vicker.
KING'S COUNTY—BAY PoRTUKR,
Second Thursday.
Joseph MacDonald, John C. U
Donald, Eequires, ohn C. Underhay, Allan Mao-
SAINT TRITEL's.
Second Wednesday.
William H. MacEwen, Jobn MacDonald, Head of
Hilsborough River. The Hon. J ;
continued as a member of ap Pot Jardine being
SAINT PETER'S Day.
Third Wednesday,
Martin MacInnis, Peter MacCallum
artin ; and David
Lewis, Esquires, being continued as Commissioners of
this Court.
. CHARLES DESBRISAY C. F. C,
Dominion Caninet.~-We are in a position o make
the following announcoments, derived from our cor-
respondent iv Montreal and thoroughly reliable. The
following gentlemen constitute the cabinet =
For tae Provixcr or Oxtanio. Tho Hoon. wii.
ham McDougall; Hon. J. F ‘
Campbell; Hon. Mr, Howland Dales Hon, Mr.
For tne Provixce or Qvuunrc.—The Hon, Mr.
MeGilvary |Cartier; Sir Narcisse Bellean; Hon. Mr, Luugevm ;
Iion. A. T. Gale.
For Nova Scotiu.—The H. b .
ney; Honorable A. G. Archibald. =
For New Bruxawice.— ‘ 4)
Hon, Peter Mitchell, Po
Provinciat. Governors PROVISIONALLY AND ~
PORALLY :—General Stead, of Ontario; General Me.
for Quebec; General Willia . for N af .
eral Doyle, for New Braeokk. Nova Scotia: Gen
The Departments will not be arranged till §
There is 4 strong feeling in {avor of Mr. Tiltey's make
ing the portfolio of Finauice, but he 4s averse to doing
40. The proceedings are perfectly harmonions, The
Hon. Mr. Kenney, who, it is believed, at the v
request ot Dr, weer, enters the Cabinet, as one of
¢ is® merchant and a gentleman
of the highest social standing.—Morning Journal,
a wae : Juue 26,
eshrisay, ng.
Ward So. 16 4 a . (From the St. John(N, B.) Freeman.)
o> fe 19 gig
At her lato residence, in the city of F
4 89 7 the 20th of May last, trom the pt Shed wf te cont
te v7 which she received in April, 1866, rnd whic’ the bore
Returning Officers.—Jobn Moreis, James Res din,
+ Heartz, George Robert Beer, Alexander
rown, (eewe
In justice to Hon Dr. Young, we may Btate that he
bas been absent from the Island gor the last two: or
three weeks.— Pat, ‘
Tho largest and most soldierly Volunteer Review
ever witnessed. in Charlotictown came off on the
encket ground yesterday, being the thirty-firet anni-
versary of the Queen's Coronation, sides the
movared Rifles, and City gg there were on the
— the Prince of Wales, Irish, Prince Edward,
Jundas, Bayfield, Thistle, Royalty, Liile York, H
ton —' and Miltow Companies, in all number-
ing between 750 and 800 men of which any Colony
might be proud, Everything pagsed off well, and the
arrangenrwnts and the manner in which they were ear-
ried out reflect credit upon Colonel Smith and
the Officers, Drill Insrractors under his command,
The Voluateer Band—whose services are indispensible
on such vceasions—-were present, and discoursed sweet
music to the Volunteers, to and from the cricket
S.— Pal.
etme eam
A grand Convention of the Retorm Party of Upper corpse was made in Canada by Thos, D. McGeo..
with a pafient resignation to the will of Prov dence,
THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK, © .
in the 83rd year of her age. The deceased wad | fre .
ed, during ber last Hiness, by Dr. phe rg ae ‘tid
that mortal man could do to prolon tee tet and
thinks he would have been successful , be for a
doae a quack gave her, who used to deal in pile; thia
brought on a relapse from which it waa eee asil: te
relieve ber, The body will lie in State till the lat
of July, 1867, when the funeral will take place from be
late residencw to the grave-rard at Oitawa, in the fol-
lowing order :~—~
Ist. Prof. Oswald's Vand,’ drensed sh the deepest
“Pl mourning, plaving the Dead March from Sammy,
“Bryne O'Lyno had no Sreeches to wear,”
2d. The Attorney General in uniform,
Union Jack up tide dowa, haltamnet high. oe
Sd. The Provincial Secretary, smiling, d
. a fancy “. rvard'vevernnd, followed by page Be
ie , , as a *e i bis i -
“ab os — enian,” carrying Mr, Til
4th. The Body, drawn on the Cor, rahe.
ger Cart, in charge of Councill oe ph F
of the Reporter, ene Beautiful collin containing the
nat, The Globe urges the Reformers to increased
activity, and not to lose a moment in electing delegates,
as the — will undoubtedly exercive.a in-
wence in the coming political contest. It is evident
that the days of the coa in Canada
‘What effect it will have upon Confederation we do not
ang ah tobe held in Music Hall, Toronte, on ea
‘Cuamtorrerowx Wooten Factory yf robes.
mc i Pieae et me porrows * the Jour
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nae into the nr.
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