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Te PRINTHD AND PYDLIAHED EYERY WEDNESDAY MORNING
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I will suppose, this bill f° be, snecessful, 80 that all aN
the money that is regnired, will be obtaingd, 1 will
view it.on the bright aide, as that appears to be more!
COLONIAL: PARLIAMENT:
DEBATES, AND. PROGEBDINGS0F. TG.
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osl geile BY â Ae os leasant to his honor from the second, district of} ,); F â i ;
EDWARD REILLY, Pr aia rath A ie Queena Conny (Me. horas) il iagin tallies which assy had:opporatgd; covsiaing of tho|wand'aised aol wath we fesse oe
> ; a tadw le ia mt ivy Of fomrger i t steam rateâthat the > Mv denki . P. Bin- i : ; od a tated J
at his OMice, Queen Street, eto lias » Detorspar, May 16, (continued;) » jwill be soughtafter and purchased upâagd then mn? nn ga Oomnts peep ae a _ te glow âPOMNO ONE, were severally read @ third time ,
BILL TO ask the question on behalfot the people, how. mu ; ' jen volte
ALTER THE REVENUE ACT,
On motion of Hon, Mr. MeDonald a bill to alter
a certain Act therein metilioned, relating to the rev-
enue, was recommitted to a committee of the whole
Hose, reported agreed to, read a third âtime and
beth nom tig i Garliest convenience, apon
, . the best method of improving the highways throagh-
wo be than.we, were before? There is the money|out the Island; whereupon it. was. resolved, that a
to purchaso, but no proprietor comes forward and cornmittee be appointed 9s. asked for by the Llouse
says âI am prepared ta. sell.â Now, 1,want this oÂą Assembl : :
: a â y, aad the zlon Mri Haytherne, and the
h question to be answered publicly, in order that 1 ive : â . : i
Jie LOAN BILL.â people may see whether is to be a remedy to seh ries puicy ccneet ertte te te mn gg gen APpointa Joint Committee of hoth Nouses-to take the
= tle their case or not. How ig that movey supposing} ay:
: af : . iatter into consideration during the reéess and» ne!)
' The House then resolved itself into a committee jt is obtained, to be made nse of?.. How are they to _LOAN BILLâ( Committee resumed.) one
upon it by bill or otherwise, J thereforeâ submit theâ
of the wholo upon the Loan Bill, Hon, Mr, Walker purchas9 if uo proprietor will sell? âThat. was, the Hoo Mr.â Buer. It appears. from the paragraph following resolution :â . eB biog es aesades
in the chair. : â lgreat vexed question. during the time of the. late just readithat the power ts given to the Government âResolved, That a Committee of this Tfouse, to con- â
Hon. Mr. Parmer: I think there would be n0-\Goyernment, and is it, to be so forthe time to eome?|t borrow thy whole amount Âąitherin the Island sist of three members, be orpcer to join & Cor ini 4
thing unfair in my observing that there isan absence Tf any other hopes are-to.be held out from this, bill/ oF in Great Britain, if I understand it aright. 1 sein aces oF 4 cr es ray eeaetts Aoriog fieâ,
of one provision in this bill which I think,should be [ will be glad to heir that 1 am mistaken. You|thought.« part of. it, two-thirds 1 beliove, was to be providing by law bug Se eatted ee cupaeedaee atk Bis
in it, that is, a limit at which the debentures for this wil] recollect, that. am not standing up to exéuse all borrowed in Great Britain, anil the remaining thirdjand to report thereon at the next session of he Hegtie|
loan would be sold. We have had instunces given the acta of the late Government, but am. merely) here. If. the loan is to be offected I would rather
where foreign conatries and coloties obtained loans answoring a charge brought against it while J was|4ave the money borrowed io England than here,
at fromâ 80 to 1024. âand it is impossible. without!4 member of it, aud not for the mere purpose of at it would afford facilities in getting exchange.
Hon. Mr. Patten: Sctne observations were madd a
few days ago respecting the propriety of introdaving :a:+
bankrupt law, but it was considered that, owing toidbe +
season being. so far advanced when the ure |
miet, sufficient time could not be devoted to it this ses-
sion, and it was suggested that it would be better to
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latare by bill or otherwise; and that the Housé of Asr-
sembly be requested to join in the appointment of saidâ?
cominittee for that purpose,â
|â sun High | Moonâ 3 | knowing the precise situation of those dominions, to sage : â et
pat bh ae Coy 1 {0 answering. it, but to let.the publig see that,che same) Hon Mr. McDoxaxp; Tho first clauso of the bill) The question of concurrence having been.put-ori the: /
MONTH] Day Neh ok teil TWrateel ined: 15 ? pronounce whether. we stand upon as. good x footisg! dificully which exisied then still exiats, and further,|provided. that the money. may all be raised hero or|2bove, resolution it passed in the allrmasive. and the
eke A Urseps [sete | Wareririzes. (âą = ita gt the same way or not. I feel that we/that the present Government has pot aitempted to dolall in Great) Britain, or elsewhere ; if it is found Bet, 9 Bpleier, hon. Mr, Lord, and hon, Mr. Beer, ,
\ h mh mh m{h m hm ihe ange 7 a sage wedo. Wo arown-!noything that is calewlated to moct that difficulty./most advantageous to get it here, the âGovernment vere appointed a committee accordingly... wl nab
1 (Monday \f 18.7 4910 S34) vets 115 3 |) cs nd : ritish Hxehangeâthe country of itr was uot for want of meang.that the. late Goveru-, will borrow it here ; buty if itis found more advan- A message was brought from the House of AnsemblyÂź
2 |Tuesday 19| 49,1130) 8°23; 3 [>re Pama) saute ki stock offered there the prid=| mont did ugt buy oni the rights ot all the proprietors,|tageous to âget a âportion of âit here! and a portion] °y _ â we General wivh a bill tovadd'to iiite:
3 |Wednoaday 20) 49'morn.| 9 3 2 cipal difficulty wou d be to acquaint them where the put there was an attempt made tomegt the difficulty,|in Great Britaio, there iÂą @ power given to get it wm = act for the regulation of the Militia and Velee*
4 |Thursday 21; 48),0 21) 9 byl 2 Pag a SP waane we populations Therefore, I thiuk the presept Goverment should|that way. , pete aaa : â
âri { § , ere nA ere sSAOTE e some price, } 5 i 2 . â â4 r. Âą ALD, onr i to â erence
4 a ped pod ei pon 2 or some limit, ia the bill; but it is left in ancien See ee aa pit peevosssors snap pH . Hoo Mr. Desawweyt: I approve of that clanse,/cond reading of the above hated! bill, said Mioes bill
Y lBoed 4 22, 48, 2 52.11 2i| 9Âą\0f our Government tose}! our debentures at what-|" ac Gaus ~ âi gs 7 fi he âi and @)T do not think the Goyernment should be boundlof this kind is necessary in order to carry out the Act
Sunday Bodh ' , 26 ; Bg ga | T nach money raised as is required: and I also hope) to ayy one place, but should be allowed to use their) Passed last year, in which many defects arg found
8 \Monda 23 48! 3 44.morn.| | 25/ever sate or price they please, They may sell them) het they will then get the proprietors to sell, for I is â ten willl t, 80 tl found i i bed
; „ | j : lat 100. or at 80, or-at 60 aout 4 piggy, aid fat 8 pENp © sell, for I) wa discretion. I ain quite willing that such power |£%'t, #0 that itis found impossible for the officers to.carry.
9 |Tuerday 24! 471 4 80,0 1 24|at 100, or at 80, or per ceut, tur there 18 U/have no desire to see those persovs lock up. their should be placed in their hauds, »Lthink it is very it into effect. If we are-to have a militia at al). hex.
10 | Wednesday 2t' 47] 5 25, 0 30, 2g/restriction in that respect. Sume observations were} property and. retuso to. se those lands which $0 ma-| jouhttul whether themoney could be obtained here should be under some rules, and regulations which the f
11 'Thursday 25 46/6 19,1 3| 24; made 8 by his boner from the: second district of |terially aftect the prosperity ofthe Colony. I have no tth etini 7, officers would have authority to enforce. . This bill alee, ;
â12 (Friday 26) 46! .7.15).1.38) 29|Queen's County (Mr. Haythoraey with respect to| interest in seaing them do so, ucither bave I been Oneal ae tae ee excinpts & yuinber of persons, such. as firepeg.; and .,
13 (Saturday 27} 45 8 9, 2 15] . Jgishe'late Governthent, bat T do hot toll myself in alan advocate of the interests: of the proprietors, but|,. Hon the .PRestexr: I:think the bill is quite ee ee nee out men. I think the,act is,
14 /Sunday 28. 44, 8 03°0) Lig position to uphold all thoir proceedings ip all timess|of constitutional priaciples, principles which, leading right as far ss that: goes. If the Government is to ecesbary, and will therefore support it. one nates
15 |Monday 29) . 44. 9° 481/38 44} 15, end it may very well be supnared that as I did uot/men of the Liberal party have approved and havejbe authorized to borrow money at all, why vot be Hon. Mr. Lorn: If all the exemptions are made
16 |Tuesday . BO! 4310 33'rises| 19 \COntique to be a member of that Government. there| given their voice andvote to maintaiv,, I have as|*llowed to borrow wherever it can be'most advan- â re ee [ think there will be few Âź
17 |Wednesday | Sty 42/11 17) 7 56 11} Were reasons for my not/possessing sentiments in|much iuterest in seeing the tenantry free ms any tageously obtained? If the Government think that salene in ire bill but ha ai on race og rs
10 | Tewelas 7 : gy 4134 57; 8 81 g| harmony with them, or my bot.approving of the con-| member of this House or of the House of Assembly. this measure will enable them to purchase more ol and L would like to Sauer nace patorg He wor BoP uc mes
19 | Wriday | $3 40. even. 9 4 q\duct and objects of certain individuals composing|{ am not under;avy obligation to the proprietors, theâ proprietors, Twill be happy to give them my |do not approve of the bill at all, andâ I- pthc {
20 Saturday $4| 39] 1 14) 9 S4 _§| part of that overnment. That may be considered|for I have received as little of their patronage as any. assistance, for { have always been an advocate |be a majority in favor of repealing itâ nextâ vĂ©ar. ° ns ta
21 |Sunday 33| 38} 15510 4; âg|a suficient reason for.my aot continuing to. bo alindiyiduel ip.the Island.of the class-to which d be-|for having those lands bought up. âThe late Govern-|4" immense power to place im the hands of a/tĂ©w: offi-""
22 |Monday 86! 37) 2 3519 34! g| member of that Goverument. Therefore I do-not|loug. » I know that I: have. beeo represented. as) the| ett placed many of thé tenants in a position to be- cers, a power which T do not thin y ah ay "right)?
23 |Tuesday 87) 86 8 1811 »7 1g 59/ feel myself bound ponsall oceasions to angwer for | advocate ot proprictors, but I thivk any conduct will| come freeholilers. They did, perhaps,as much asthe pa te es He werd epee ep up the Volutiteer
24 eduesday {° 38} 85 4 41143, 57)their aete and policy. Nevertheless, ote or'twolgive.a contractiction to such statements. I am, not|Preseat Government will be able to do. Of course} +4, conatry are a Pabiow wire deen bin
25 |Thuraday 39| (34 4 58 morh} 55 |observations of his honor might âappear ioexplitable| prepared to take part of the blaine, whichis, suppos-|!hĂ© management of the largo property recently pur-|of time, and will be a serious loss to farmers and here, f
26 |Friday le 40| 88 6 0 25\ 53) if Fld not reply to them. One of them was the ques-|ed to be fastened upon the late Government aptothe chased by the lave Government has âbeen feft-t) Hon, Mr. Berg: As I ynderstand that the bill
27 âSaturday ay, any @ FT 9| 5, \tion ââwhy,I did not advocate an isgne,ofitreasury|time that I left it for not passiog a compulsory their suceĂ©ssors. âAdi the properties purchased by |undergone o. thorough revision in the House of ae .
28 |Sunday 42) 31) 8 13, 2 4) .49| notes while T was a member of the GovĂ©rnment.â|measure, which (he present Government have not the late Goverumedt previous to that, as faras [{bly, where parts considered too arbitrary have Leen
29 IMonday 44! 29) 919:8 56 49} That is easily addwered. As soon as âonr Govern-|atiempted to do. and which is not in their power to/ C82 ascertain, will be self-sustaining, and I believe pe ga pore it will not be found to, work 40 injn-,
30 © Tuesday r 5) 28,10 21! sets 43| ment came into power, the valne of treasury war-jdo. We are charged with bringing troops bere)and that ond.willâbe so also. I hope and trust that the rrqualy p+ Ble hewer Rontempintes. - ,
3L Wednesday 46) 271) 17 7 87] © 4} {rants begat to'tise ; the state Of our finances did not/seading them round;the seountry to collect rout,|Preseat Government will coutinue to purchase out Porat. a I think it is necessary that ©
SS â a == |roquireâs loan, and therefore there was no-need for|That is an occurrence which took place alter. I left proprietorsâ estates a8 soon and as fast as they can er pr ne oth a ae in thry Island as well asIntheâ!
Prices Current. & proposition of that kind. Indeed it waathe last|the Government, and it .is uot necessary that J be obtained, and even if asmall loss should be sus-| +), 05. governance ad wubtebed: Tide bill cou prepentars
ann intima th amgbeeenen me ~~ fthing required. Banks were instituted and allowed) should nise to defead that act, It will be sufficient tained by the general revenue, I would not complain: |i,y the military awthorites, and 1 think it Ang y tole
Cuartorretown, July 19, 1867. | by Acts of the Legislature. | And his honor went/|to know that the troops were âwithin twenty- But it appears that the mouey contemplated to bel gretted that the mat Ă©s Polos ge
onto -ethte:.'* ilt- she nrdbonkiGorel edhould rere? le 1 bef apr bar gion evar ; d by this bill ne > ng ae s ' tanihas âbeans Wing neglected; F
Provisions. o 6 ipreson vornment should /hoursâ march of the Island before ad any inti-|Taised Qy this owl may be appHed to othey purposes, | have now been'a number of years âontheâ Iyland, ,
Bool, (omnli) per th., 6d to 90] bring forwardâa remedy for the freat evils which|/matioo that au order had been seat for eltiveei and, perhaps, it,would be well to have its appropri-|rever was catled upon to serve in the cnjittia âtil un o
De by the quarter, & to Z| were brought upon the Colony by thĂ© unsettled statajduction. But I could not allow this opportunity to}#tion confined to the purghase of lands. I would |)". âWhen a man bas arrived ut the midle ige'of?
yh ny Kouscger) 6 vaio a of the Land Question, which called for the bringing|pass| without saying that, though the present Goy-|2°t like to seo money borrowed for any other pur- a Prckane sis ty Goss (douh dam aeeas
M st tuk Ibs 54d to 74) iB Of the troopsâthat the late Government were/erament node into power to supply that great failure pose,aswe have on hand large public works at present but it should belseen tbat they whe Woh 9 aheabee?
per per Ib, 6d to 74{9adly deficient in their dutyâ>they had, promised jor to remeriy that great detect of their predecessors, which call for @ measure ot this kind. If the Gov-/ffowever, as the bill has undergone such a cituuaiterte i
Veal, per lb., 8d to 5d | that the whole Land Questian should be settled in|yot they are now reduced to the sad plight of offering|eâąment sveced in obiaining a loan,.1 hope the bal-|the House of Assembly, I think your honors may veri-:â
lam, per Lait A allage om rscerge Well, I â there was.one mem-/|this bill, or of saying they have noue other to offer.) #2¹¹ : the oY ae oy rh - oe to them |ture to let it pass in its present shape, rt
Batier, (fres 0 10.1) ber whoyat a moment when his expectations were|I think that is the declaration of the bill now beforei#t such @ price that they will feel justified in pur-| fon, Mr. P : HW ik % r
_Do by the tub, 4a highly raised, made some promise of that kind,/us.. Therefore, 1 thiuk this question has not been|Cbasing them, so that this question may be finally Witeeas th wake the âMite TSlaky conteibata aay wee â
Cheese, per Ib., to 7â! whether it was intended to be taken literally or not|satisfactorily auswered ; for osing t ig) Settled. is at present, in order to renc ~ Pe
Tallow, per I Od to Ibe as not k Mur iidtate G y eine ole ; for supposing the money is . ch Make elo hii usr tender the service more ae
: â â|E donot know. But the late Government are acens-jin hand, how is the remedy to be applied? How| Hon Mr. Gorpon. If the money is to be bor-|â„Bt and really and truly something in deed 9s wellae,
a > sadâ se ae â nt ee ahr fulfilled eke promileen ok feay'ne are we to get hold of the seaanee wee rowed in England, I fail to see ce it igto bea peal eaivine wee Cine gi mae me rendering '
Oatmeal, per 100 Ibs.. 170 to 184)the Land Question as unsottled as they found itâ| 14, iy. Harttorne: His honor has made so|"emedy for the evils we complain of. âhe peopletardent admirers of Confederation anid eyeing a
Beggs, per dozen, 7d to 8d/and it is necessary for the present Government to many direct references to me that I shall not offer will have the supreme pleasure of paying, perhaps, | us, aud it is the only thing the British Gecniy namie
Grain. __|take-up the question and apply a remedy, Hishon-| couse for rising to reply to them. First, [| ÂŁ11000 @ year, aud at the end of twenty years/reproach us with, that we do not make ampleâ St
Borie, ae bushel, 5s bs oa or plainly intimated that the present bill is intended lieve Tiald tha « Sieur Paivicainih as they will be just in the sume way. I canuot, there-|for our militia, If we do our part ip A te te map .
eet 8 Vegetables. 2 : pa ac Ripert tebpceMiag Mos och dct gh gh going to take warning by the experience of the late] fore, see What advantage itis tobe, Such a course $y ep: gh Reentry show ourselves willing,
Peas, per quart 1s Gd to 1s 9a] Blected, â lerainent, nodes 4 hieâ daa teat: is not taken by âbusiness men; they woald rather] "!t) 4 spirit 0° loyalty and courage, to step forward as,
Fotaees ae bushel, 2s 3d to 2s 6d} Hon. Mr. Hartnorne: J do not think my re- nthe ha et el dnl thoes ne tes 0g ae cerrtail their business. 4 properly and well-drilled militiapthen we leave; no~ ;
âFP : f in speaking of his honor's connection with the late thing in the power of the British Goveanment ta bri
â new, per so OR 6d to 9d/ marks had that tendency. Government, I intended to do so in the most res-| Hon. Mr. McDonaup: [cannot sco, how his bonor/against us, if the day should come when, the pthc â
Geese; © ra â Hon. Mr. Pataen: Well, his honor said thatthe|pĂ©ctful words. Lbelieve I said that it was an evil makes the interest to be ÂŁ11,000 a year. (Mr. Gordon |ihe Island should endeavor to svheme us into Conleders .,
lg " ; Talatd-whenheâ vtatd P âinterest and expenses.) We cannot tell much about/ation. Therefore, I would assist, as far Na
Turkdlya, prety, 5s to'Bs Gd) Inte, Government:had promised to, settle the ques- fay for the teland whep he yt! ed OP tho reins of the expenses, but 1 do not think they are likely tojrender the act as eflicient as it c > wae & Sorters
Fovle,eneh, 1s to Is Sd ition in eight months and that they were in power Government. amount to anythiog like the sum which bis honor has|the people will uct be so Jortatehrsd unite ;
He per pair, 2s 6d ther eight years aud had not done so. Hon. Mr. Paturr: I did aot take his henor's re-named. Heittes, it is not necessary that the Govern-/their own interests as to throw any obstacles in the ag â
bea as Fish: Zon. Mr. Hayrnorve: Whea I spoke I referred/marks to be personal in the least degree. ag tin oo age Se eatldes coud Ee by papaly they ne aot bo the blood and adility of their:
; â i . â ot required, ) duals ancestors, 7 Pedr i
Codfish, per St: ecdhogpen te am oitnmecs of the question by means of the Hon Mr. Havtnorne: Well, as there is no mis-| curtail belt business than borrow money to carry it on; py a ch hog isa iin nash seeheinr tle
rhe jw oan. ' ann Some eset . - conception between us, I will proceed to notice some) vut & man may have a large amount of real estate, and/no such disposition is to be found in the people, and
gprs OFF * enter Hon. Mr. Pauarer: Well, I did not hear his hoo-loy nis remarks respecting the bill. He thinks there **Âą he may fiud it to his advantage to pay interest for|that we will not show ourselves behind auy part of the :
aby or apeak of the land commission, but he said tliat os ae: jmoney to varry ow'his business rather than lose the/ British possessions im preparing t ve âSifithg
Beards (Tlemlock) da : ; should be a limit beyond which the debentures} ; ; : i The Gey . , pre n preparing t@ mect an invader,
Do ( you 4s to 6s |the late Goverament promised that tho whole mat-|.jould not be discouated.. The answer is this; ig) trade in which he is engaged. The Government tight) That will give claims to the enjoyment of an independ+
Do (P avy , %s to 9a\ter would be settled in eight months. He also said] we fix a minimum price for our debentures, wo will âsagt i ptm es Sion Dartels arise sone i ibe pd gy Povernments which L hope we may loag ;
i introduce i n toe . , âwe enjoy. and t ae "bishi;
Shingles, per M, asi 138 to 18s /that this measure was now introduced as one long robably get an offer.at that fised rate, aud not be! has referred to, âEhe money borrowed. will be repre- ce pain i © longer we enjoy it the more, highly ahi
. on Sundries. eee 6 Ste expected by the public, and would likely settle thelable to realize way higher price for them. On tho) sented by the quantity of lands to be purchased and al- ; 7
dy, per ton, 206 25 question, Well, I believe it is intended as the best} oor hand, if we fix the. price at a high rate we | ready purebased. If those lands were purchased by Tlon. Mr. Barourston: Hitherto T have not taken
Straw, per ton vay remedy the present Goverumant gan devise j but TI ineur the dauger of raising,the price of, tt -« lthe Colony without borrowing this money, the interest /4ny part in this matter, but I think we should be pre-
iNmothy Sced, { seq that it is likely to be a better remedy than pr ng PBB MEDEA MO PROPEL would still accrue and be charged against the Govern- pared for self defenceâprepared to repel a foreign in-
Clover Seed, per Ib., srg oe : . âwhe v! | ath speentig AY (MAN orsâs lands in equal proportion. Besides, it would ment, just as well as when it is borrowed in Great vader, as well as to quell internal commotion; and if
Homespun, per yard, 4eto Ga|those already devisec yg A ve Aes 18 gong fOlbe almost equal to.a vote of want of copfidence and} Britain. It is well known that the amount drawn from\the occasion should arise, E believe the loyalty and pa-
Caliskins, por tb., Gd â be. any remely ats th +P anatt fag ef ihe if it is considered that.the, Government, is not fil tojthe Colony to pay for estates already purchased âhas triotism of the people would be manifest, ânotwithstand-
a cane 1s to le $d} Land Question during the adminiawration of the latelpeentrasted with this loan, it is better to express it. crippled the trade of the Coiony, and another payment }'eg the tenant union proclivities of a Yay of Queen's
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Cod do » "Pork, *
1Qua'? bode! Hard,
0 Mackere] Jigs, â Tea,
natin . Suge
t Duek, al J â
fag ert ee * Sple
t' Knives. | Spices,
Splitting Knives, sd Pee,
eo Mig Rasp, anterns,
Rest Heavers,, Boiled Oil,
, Clam Chop Kerosene Oil,
OAL Clothes, inegar, ;
_â . Soaâ Weaters, he.,, &e., &e.
He a) ae on excellont facilitice for INSPECTING and
PACKING MACKEREL and other FISH. :
' I. C, HALL.
Chatiottétown, May 22, 1867,
ed them from buying out the interests of the whole ot
-|morely going to buy land as happy chance and cir-
cumstances throw a bargain in his wayâjust to
âpurchase. lands if:thenmonĂ©y
first place, ahd int the secand, if the proprietors will
than it would.be done by the atrangeatont, under the
ting medhimor means to purchase, for, as soon as
land was.offéred they laid hold of it.) The want of
the Cunard estate. It was net that which prevont-
e proprietors, It. wes.a farylifferent reagon, It
to sell, It. was said that the late Goveromeut did
not compel the proprietors to
rate,â [tis for you,â they said, âto fix theâ stra
which was made against the late'Goternment. Now,
the tracks of the party he. is condemnings He. is
can be raised, in thie
sell, 1 grey rg it, dos ea ne Land
uestion in an, im ate than they fottndit. ft
: not a betta Teme â âdt, ia meio delusion to
state that.this. will sattle the question any quicker
late Government. I makethésd retatks conteiv-
ing thatâ ftâ would not bĂ© right to allow this bill to go
forth Sdexplained as to its object.â âAad [take tho
position of that large nambor ofâ persons, who look
with great expectations towards the popular Legia-
lature which was coming in to sottle this question,
for which they shoutd sell.â This isthe #eodgation) si, Graham Montgomery is williag to selly but the)
we G6 AR Ai price is the same as his. cousin asked. There are:
what. is in this bill,to mgot,that objection? The /gthors also who signified their willingness to sell, |
fuse to sell, then it would be for the Goverpspent !°
coasider what ulterior measures to ,
atid leave to ait againâ granted.
semblyy by
atidn'of a Finx Company in Prince Edward Island,
Government was not eausdd by the want of circala-|yis honor ,has also asked how, much nearer we will | will be ue veryrseon,
be to the settlement of the land question, if weet,
this.loan. âChatis avery proper question, and we,
a Loan Bill did not Rroeeee them from purchasing are.willing to. submit to avy amount questioning. I}
believe itis our first dufy to put ourselves in a pos|
sition to: make the proprietors an offer... Withont,
nena {that it would be a mockery, 4 delusion, qud @ snares), Pion, Mr, Bren: T would like a littlesinformation
was bocanse thera was 10 meneire to compel themsâ J wish to purchase any article it is my interest 10 respecting the Working of the sinking fund. A portion,
Ho saysifive per cent., is ta be applied to the payment of âthe
show that I amin a position to pay tor it,
sell at # roasoaablé!y, doos not. know that. aay..of the. proprietors are principal.
Willing to. sell theic estates; ..1 caa,inform daim that,
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admission of,hishouor is simply that he isfollowiag|pur L do not feel myself in a position to mention |
their names at present.
perty is likely soon to be ia the market,
sell, but will not listen to the word âĂ©dercion.â If
1 think the Fanuing pro-
Some will
we are ina position to make an offer and they ro-
4
The House was then resumed, progress reported,|
A mossage Was bronght from tho Honse of Ase
ry JĂ©nkins, with a dill forâ the incorpor-!
Also, by Mr.Brockon, with a dill to incorporate
an Hotel Company in Charlottetown.
* Adjouroed till four o'clock, p.m.
which will be still more severely |County.
I hope His Excellency ahd his advisers will |
felt..'The money which was drawn away left the Banks| see the veeussity of taking off this proseription which
short of specie,
so as to meet the obligations of the Colony.
this Bill will, in some respects, remedy that eyil, and 1
vannot see bow it will entail such a burden upon the
Colony ax my colleagie (Mt, Gordon) hag said,
Will the. parties lending the money receive
this five per cent. besides the interest, or what is to be
done with it? : ;
Hon. Mr..MeDonap: (There is to bo five per cent,
laid apars every. year to pay. the principal, but not to be
aid to the parties lending the money, It can be in-
vested cither in treasury warrants oÂą in some other go-|
vernment security; or it may be applied to the purchase
âand redemption of a part of the sis ie before the
twonty yoars ate expired. A person holding ÂŁ500, for
instance, may Wish to sell his debentures, find the Go-
veriiment may, parohase them if they are in @ position to
do so,. Jn this way a large portion of the principal may
be flarchased by the Colony. ,
âThe Bill was reported from committee agreed. to
without any amendment, and, on motion of the Hon,
Mr, Walker, it,was read a third time and passed,
A Bill to incorporate a Flax Company in Prince Fa-
ward Ieland,and_a bill to incorporate an Hotwl Company
in Charlottetown, were severally read a sceond timu,
corimitted fo a eommittee of the Whole House, and re-
ported agreed to without any amendment
Hon. Messrs. McDonald, Lord and Balderston were
and they had to curtail their business, |is placed
«L believe|sion, if you treat & mar as a rebel, it will have a
effect âin taking him such.
appomted a committee to examine and report upon en
upon'thein, As [ ward upon a former ovca-
t
Lam of opinion that Fi the
Volunteers bad been treated properly there would not
be so thach Necessity for a stringent hi now, but when
they had tukén the oath of allegiance, and when there
was only an imaginary distdrbance their arnve were ta-
ken from them, âThis virtwally said that ggither their
ward nor their oath was to be depended upon. . Then;
the Government sent for Troops, who, TF venture to-
say, Wore Dot superior to our men as far as loyalty is
concerned, The result has beon that when they were
called tpon to drill they âmerely made a Virtue of
necessity, and I venture to aay that they Would never
have volunteered again while that Government was in
power, Ido not think, as Tsaid before, that they wer
not treated as they should have been. However, t!
ope to seo the day whon every young man in the Is.â
land âwill be willing as well as prepared to defend
country if required, and LP would make it an
quallication of schoolmasters to train. the bays ta
knowWledge of military evolutions. , When. man
to bé forty or fifty yeurs Of age, be takes Ao in
thy idatror, but rather tikes a Uidgust abi.
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Tho Bill was then read nv second tims and come
niittetl to a Committed of the Whole House â
Mr. MĂ©Donald in the âTee Bil Fen ie
âHon. Mr, Patawr: The Bill gives exempt 0 fan.
all volunteers, to Constables: and to Juaymem { af
âthink it is avery wide exemption, ( Coustables are
âeelected from au active class of young mea, such ag:
on ni
P â j iiwioy off G11? teu00 bile
' i | i A } Gul GF .2°% ids B+ â wiolagy ac 04 Lael eyed
leocwts "i in oro Taleorg ton agatheg dypod? |
a % Aen ol ie Ww sGitevone orn ewal THO Poa
wi odiai vee « P HOR ed oW dels inte sidatulyok
tol? uo toned feos { ny od avo 8 voguitd diw be
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, 0 FOR 4 Adjourned sill Âą "s . e viaveâ? ofa
A insane. wasâ Grovghtâ (orn the Hotisd of âAs-) NA soa ORONO: â ae
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Te PRINTHD AND PYDLIAHED EYERY WEDNESDAY MORNING
Sc iwali
I will suppose, this bill f° be, snecessful, 80 that all aN
the money that is regnired, will be obtaingd, 1 will
view it.on the bright aide, as that appears to be more!
COLONIAL: PARLIAMENT:
DEBATES, AND. PROGEBDINGS0F. TG.
ce aes
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= os meee een
osl geile BY â Ae os leasant to his honor from the second, district of} ,); F â i ;
EDWARD REILLY, Pr aia rath A ie Queena Conny (Me. horas) il iagin tallies which assy had:opporatgd; covsiaing of tho|wand'aised aol wath we fesse oe
> ; a tadw le ia mt ivy Of fomrger i t steam rateâthat the > Mv denki . P. Bin- i : ; od a tated J
at his OMice, Queen Street, eto lias » Detorspar, May 16, (continued;) » jwill be soughtafter and purchased upâagd then mn? nn ga Oomnts peep ae a _ te glow âPOMNO ONE, were severally read @ third time ,
BILL TO ask the question on behalfot the people, how. mu ; ' jen volte
ALTER THE REVENUE ACT,
On motion of Hon, Mr. MeDonald a bill to alter
a certain Act therein metilioned, relating to the rev-
enue, was recommitted to a committee of the whole
Hose, reported agreed to, read a third âtime and
beth nom tig i Garliest convenience, apon
, . the best method of improving the highways throagh-
wo be than.we, were before? There is the money|out the Island; whereupon it. was. resolved, that a
to purchaso, but no proprietor comes forward and cornmittee be appointed 9s. asked for by the Llouse
says âI am prepared ta. sell.â Now, 1,want this oÂą Assembl : :
: a â y, aad the zlon Mri Haytherne, and the
h question to be answered publicly, in order that 1 ive : â . : i
Jie LOAN BILL.â people may see whether is to be a remedy to seh ries puicy ccneet ertte te te mn gg gen APpointa Joint Committee of hoth Nouses-to take the
= tle their case or not. How ig that movey supposing} ay:
: af : . iatter into consideration during the reéess and» ne!)
' The House then resolved itself into a committee jt is obtained, to be made nse of?.. How are they to _LOAN BILLâ( Committee resumed.) one
upon it by bill or otherwise, J thereforeâ submit theâ
of the wholo upon the Loan Bill, Hon, Mr, Walker purchas9 if uo proprietor will sell? âThat. was, the Hoo Mr.â Buer. It appears. from the paragraph following resolution :â . eB biog es aesades
in the chair. : â lgreat vexed question. during the time of the. late just readithat the power ts given to the Government âResolved, That a Committee of this Tfouse, to con- â
Hon. Mr. Parmer: I think there would be n0-\Goyernment, and is it, to be so forthe time to eome?|t borrow thy whole amount Âąitherin the Island sist of three members, be orpcer to join & Cor ini 4
thing unfair in my observing that there isan absence Tf any other hopes are-to.be held out from this, bill/ oF in Great Britain, if I understand it aright. 1 sein aces oF 4 cr es ray eeaetts Aoriog fieâ,
of one provision in this bill which I think,should be [ will be glad to heir that 1 am mistaken. You|thought.« part of. it, two-thirds 1 beliove, was to be providing by law bug Se eatted ee cupaeedaee atk Bis
in it, that is, a limit at which the debentures for this wil] recollect, that. am not standing up to exéuse all borrowed in Great Britain, anil the remaining thirdjand to report thereon at the next session of he Hegtie|
loan would be sold. We have had instunces given the acta of the late Government, but am. merely) here. If. the loan is to be offected I would rather
where foreign conatries and coloties obtained loans answoring a charge brought against it while J was|4ave the money borrowed io England than here,
at fromâ 80 to 1024. âand it is impossible. without!4 member of it, aud not for the mere purpose of at it would afford facilities in getting exchange.
Hon. Mr. Patten: Sctne observations were madd a
few days ago respecting the propriety of introdaving :a:+
bankrupt law, but it was considered that, owing toidbe +
season being. so far advanced when the ure |
miet, sufficient time could not be devoted to it this ses-
sion, and it was suggested that it would be better to
TERMS FOR THE>*âHERALD,â
year, paid in advance, ÂŁ0 90
* ** half-yearlyinadvance,0 10 0
nt hearer to the settlement of the Land Question. will
or Ă©
Advertisements inserted at the usual rates,
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Of every description, performed with noftness and despatch
and on moderate terms, at the Hxnatp Office. Sits
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MOON 8 PITASES,
Now Moon, Ist day, 5h. 36m, evening, E.
First Quarter,8th day,lh, 19m., evening, F.S. E,
Fall Moon, 16th day, 3h. 44m., evening, N. E.
Last Quarter,24th day,10h. 20m., morning, S, W.
New Moon, Siat day, Oh. 3im., morning, N.
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latare by bill or otherwise; and that the Housé of Asr-
sembly be requested to join in the appointment of saidâ?
cominittee for that purpose,â
|â sun High | Moonâ 3 | knowing the precise situation of those dominions, to sage : â et
pat bh ae Coy 1 {0 answering. it, but to let.the publig see that,che same) Hon Mr. McDoxaxp; Tho first clauso of the bill) The question of concurrence having been.put-ori the: /
MONTH] Day Neh ok teil TWrateel ined: 15 ? pronounce whether. we stand upon as. good x footisg! dificully which exisied then still exiats, and further,|provided. that the money. may all be raised hero or|2bove, resolution it passed in the allrmasive. and the
eke A Urseps [sete | Wareririzes. (âą = ita gt the same way or not. I feel that we/that the present Government has pot aitempted to dolall in Great) Britain, or elsewhere ; if it is found Bet, 9 Bpleier, hon. Mr, Lord, and hon, Mr. Beer, ,
\ h mh mh m{h m hm ihe ange 7 a sage wedo. Wo arown-!noything that is calewlated to moct that difficulty./most advantageous to get it here, the âGovernment vere appointed a committee accordingly... wl nab
1 (Monday \f 18.7 4910 S34) vets 115 3 |) cs nd : ritish Hxehangeâthe country of itr was uot for want of meang.that the. late Goveru-, will borrow it here ; buty if itis found more advan- A message was brought from the House of AnsemblyÂź
2 |Tuesday 19| 49,1130) 8°23; 3 [>re Pama) saute ki stock offered there the prid=| mont did ugt buy oni the rights ot all the proprietors,|tageous to âget a âportion of âit here! and a portion] °y _ â we General wivh a bill tovadd'to iiite:
3 |Wednoaday 20) 49'morn.| 9 3 2 cipal difficulty wou d be to acquaint them where the put there was an attempt made tomegt the difficulty,|in Great Britaio, there iÂą @ power given to get it wm = act for the regulation of the Militia and Velee*
4 |Thursday 21; 48),0 21) 9 byl 2 Pag a SP waane we populations Therefore, I thiuk the presept Goverment should|that way. , pete aaa : â
âri { § , ere nA ere sSAOTE e some price, } 5 i 2 . â â4 r. Âą ALD, onr i to â erence
4 a ped pod ei pon 2 or some limit, ia the bill; but it is left in ancien See ee aa pit peevosssors snap pH . Hoo Mr. Desawweyt: I approve of that clanse,/cond reading of the above hated! bill, said Mioes bill
Y lBoed 4 22, 48, 2 52.11 2i| 9Âą\0f our Government tose}! our debentures at what-|" ac Gaus ~ âi gs 7 fi he âi and @)T do not think the Goyernment should be boundlof this kind is necessary in order to carry out the Act
Sunday Bodh ' , 26 ; Bg ga | T nach money raised as is required: and I also hope) to ayy one place, but should be allowed to use their) Passed last year, in which many defects arg found
8 \Monda 23 48! 3 44.morn.| | 25/ever sate or price they please, They may sell them) het they will then get the proprietors to sell, for I is â ten willl t, 80 tl found i i bed
; „ | j : lat 100. or at 80, or-at 60 aout 4 piggy, aid fat 8 pENp © sell, for I) wa discretion. I ain quite willing that such power |£%'t, #0 that itis found impossible for the officers to.carry.
9 |Tuerday 24! 471 4 80,0 1 24|at 100, or at 80, or per ceut, tur there 18 U/have no desire to see those persovs lock up. their should be placed in their hauds, »Lthink it is very it into effect. If we are-to have a militia at al). hex.
10 | Wednesday 2t' 47] 5 25, 0 30, 2g/restriction in that respect. Sume observations were} property and. retuso to. se those lands which $0 ma-| jouhttul whether themoney could be obtained here should be under some rules, and regulations which the f
11 'Thursday 25 46/6 19,1 3| 24; made 8 by his boner from the: second district of |terially aftect the prosperity ofthe Colony. I have no tth etini 7, officers would have authority to enforce. . This bill alee, ;
â12 (Friday 26) 46! .7.15).1.38) 29|Queen's County (Mr. Haythoraey with respect to| interest in seaing them do so, ucither bave I been Oneal ae tae ee excinpts & yuinber of persons, such. as firepeg.; and .,
13 (Saturday 27} 45 8 9, 2 15] . Jgishe'late Governthent, bat T do hot toll myself in alan advocate of the interests: of the proprietors, but|,. Hon the .PRestexr: I:think the bill is quite ee ee nee out men. I think the,act is,
14 /Sunday 28. 44, 8 03°0) Lig position to uphold all thoir proceedings ip all timess|of constitutional priaciples, principles which, leading right as far ss that: goes. If the Government is to ecesbary, and will therefore support it. one nates
15 |Monday 29) . 44. 9° 481/38 44} 15, end it may very well be supnared that as I did uot/men of the Liberal party have approved and havejbe authorized to borrow money at all, why vot be Hon. Mr. Lorn: If all the exemptions are made
16 |Tuesday . BO! 4310 33'rises| 19 \COntique to be a member of that Government. there| given their voice andvote to maintaiv,, I have as|*llowed to borrow wherever it can be'most advan- â re ee [ think there will be few Âź
17 |Wednesday | Sty 42/11 17) 7 56 11} Were reasons for my not/possessing sentiments in|much iuterest in seeing the tenantry free ms any tageously obtained? If the Government think that salene in ire bill but ha ai on race og rs
10 | Tewelas 7 : gy 4134 57; 8 81 g| harmony with them, or my bot.approving of the con-| member of this House or of the House of Assembly. this measure will enable them to purchase more ol and L would like to Sauer nace patorg He wor BoP uc mes
19 | Wriday | $3 40. even. 9 4 q\duct and objects of certain individuals composing|{ am not under;avy obligation to the proprietors, theâ proprietors, Twill be happy to give them my |do not approve of the bill at all, andâ I- pthc {
20 Saturday $4| 39] 1 14) 9 S4 _§| part of that overnment. That may be considered|for I have received as little of their patronage as any. assistance, for { have always been an advocate |be a majority in favor of repealing itâ nextâ vĂ©ar. ° ns ta
21 |Sunday 33| 38} 15510 4; âg|a suficient reason for.my aot continuing to. bo alindiyiduel ip.the Island.of the class-to which d be-|for having those lands bought up. âThe late Govern-|4" immense power to place im the hands of a/tĂ©w: offi-""
22 |Monday 86! 37) 2 3519 34! g| member of that Goverument. Therefore I do-not|loug. » I know that I: have. beeo represented. as) the| ett placed many of thé tenants in a position to be- cers, a power which T do not thin y ah ay "right)?
23 |Tuesday 87) 86 8 1811 »7 1g 59/ feel myself bound ponsall oceasions to angwer for | advocate ot proprictors, but I thivk any conduct will| come freeholilers. They did, perhaps,as much asthe pa te es He werd epee ep up the Volutiteer
24 eduesday {° 38} 85 4 41143, 57)their aete and policy. Nevertheless, ote or'twolgive.a contractiction to such statements. I am, not|Preseat Government will be able to do. Of course} +4, conatry are a Pabiow wire deen bin
25 |Thuraday 39| (34 4 58 morh} 55 |observations of his honor might âappear ioexplitable| prepared to take part of the blaine, whichis, suppos-|!hĂ© management of the largo property recently pur-|of time, and will be a serious loss to farmers and here, f
26 |Friday le 40| 88 6 0 25\ 53) if Fld not reply to them. One of them was the ques-|ed to be fastened upon the late Government aptothe chased by the lave Government has âbeen feft-t) Hon, Mr. Berg: As I ynderstand that the bill
27 âSaturday ay, any @ FT 9| 5, \tion ââwhy,I did not advocate an isgne,ofitreasury|time that I left it for not passiog a compulsory their suceĂ©ssors. âAdi the properties purchased by |undergone o. thorough revision in the House of ae .
28 |Sunday 42) 31) 8 13, 2 4) .49| notes while T was a member of the GovĂ©rnment.â|measure, which (he present Government have not the late Goverumedt previous to that, as faras [{bly, where parts considered too arbitrary have Leen
29 IMonday 44! 29) 919:8 56 49} That is easily addwered. As soon as âonr Govern-|atiempted to do. and which is not in their power to/ C82 ascertain, will be self-sustaining, and I believe pe ga pore it will not be found to, work 40 injn-,
30 © Tuesday r 5) 28,10 21! sets 43| ment came into power, the valne of treasury war-jdo. We are charged with bringing troops bere)and that ond.willâbe so also. I hope and trust that the rrqualy p+ Ble hewer Rontempintes. - ,
3L Wednesday 46) 271) 17 7 87] © 4} {rants begat to'tise ; the state Of our finances did not/seading them round;the seountry to collect rout,|Preseat Government will coutinue to purchase out Porat. a I think it is necessary that ©
SS â a == |roquireâs loan, and therefore there was no-need for|That is an occurrence which took place alter. I left proprietorsâ estates a8 soon and as fast as they can er pr ne oth a ae in thry Island as well asIntheâ!
Prices Current. & proposition of that kind. Indeed it waathe last|the Government, and it .is uot necessary that J be obtained, and even if asmall loss should be sus-| +), 05. governance ad wubtebed: Tide bill cou prepentars
ann intima th amgbeeenen me ~~ fthing required. Banks were instituted and allowed) should nise to defead that act, It will be sufficient tained by the general revenue, I would not complain: |i,y the military awthorites, and 1 think it Ang y tole
Cuartorretown, July 19, 1867. | by Acts of the Legislature. | And his honor went/|to know that the troops were âwithin twenty- But it appears that the mouey contemplated to bel gretted that the mat Ă©s Polos ge
onto -ethte:.'* ilt- she nrdbonkiGorel edhould rere? le 1 bef apr bar gion evar ; d by this bill ne > ng ae s ' tanihas âbeans Wing neglected; F
Provisions. o 6 ipreson vornment should /hoursâ march of the Island before ad any inti-|Taised Qy this owl may be appHed to othey purposes, | have now been'a number of years âontheâ Iyland, ,
Bool, (omnli) per th., 6d to 90] bring forwardâa remedy for the freat evils which|/matioo that au order had been seat for eltiveei and, perhaps, it,would be well to have its appropri-|rever was catled upon to serve in the cnjittia âtil un o
De by the quarter, & to Z| were brought upon the Colony by thĂ© unsettled statajduction. But I could not allow this opportunity to}#tion confined to the purghase of lands. I would |)". âWhen a man bas arrived ut the midle ige'of?
yh ny Kouscger) 6 vaio a of the Land Question, which called for the bringing|pass| without saying that, though the present Goy-|2°t like to seo money borrowed for any other pur- a Prckane sis ty Goss (douh dam aeeas
M st tuk Ibs 54d to 74) iB Of the troopsâthat the late Government were/erament node into power to supply that great failure pose,aswe have on hand large public works at present but it should belseen tbat they whe Woh 9 aheabee?
per per Ib, 6d to 74{9adly deficient in their dutyâ>they had, promised jor to remeriy that great detect of their predecessors, which call for @ measure ot this kind. If the Gov-/ffowever, as the bill has undergone such a cituuaiterte i
Veal, per lb., 8d to 5d | that the whole Land Questian should be settled in|yot they are now reduced to the sad plight of offering|eâąment sveced in obiaining a loan,.1 hope the bal-|the House of Assembly, I think your honors may veri-:â
lam, per Lait A allage om rscerge Well, I â there was.one mem-/|this bill, or of saying they have noue other to offer.) #2¹¹ : the oY ae oy rh - oe to them |ture to let it pass in its present shape, rt
Batier, (fres 0 10.1) ber whoyat a moment when his expectations were|I think that is the declaration of the bill now beforei#t such @ price that they will feel justified in pur-| fon, Mr. P : HW ik % r
_Do by the tub, 4a highly raised, made some promise of that kind,/us.. Therefore, 1 thiuk this question has not been|Cbasing them, so that this question may be finally Witeeas th wake the âMite TSlaky conteibata aay wee â
Cheese, per Ib., to 7â! whether it was intended to be taken literally or not|satisfactorily auswered ; for osing t ig) Settled. is at present, in order to renc ~ Pe
Tallow, per I Od to Ibe as not k Mur iidtate G y eine ole ; for supposing the money is . ch Make elo hii usr tender the service more ae
: â â|E donot know. But the late Government are acens-jin hand, how is the remedy to be applied? How| Hon Mr. Gorpon. If the money is to be bor-|â„Bt and really and truly something in deed 9s wellae,
a > sadâ se ae â nt ee ahr fulfilled eke promileen ok feay'ne are we to get hold of the seaanee wee rowed in England, I fail to see ce it igto bea peal eaivine wee Cine gi mae me rendering '
Oatmeal, per 100 Ibs.. 170 to 184)the Land Question as unsottled as they found itâ| 14, iy. Harttorne: His honor has made so|"emedy for the evils we complain of. âhe peopletardent admirers of Confederation anid eyeing a
Beggs, per dozen, 7d to 8d/and it is necessary for the present Government to many direct references to me that I shall not offer will have the supreme pleasure of paying, perhaps, | us, aud it is the only thing the British Gecniy namie
Grain. __|take-up the question and apply a remedy, Hishon-| couse for rising to reply to them. First, [| ÂŁ11000 @ year, aud at the end of twenty years/reproach us with, that we do not make ampleâ St
Borie, ae bushel, 5s bs oa or plainly intimated that the present bill is intended lieve Tiald tha « Sieur Paivicainih as they will be just in the sume way. I canuot, there-|for our militia, If we do our part ip A te te map .
eet 8 Vegetables. 2 : pa ac Ripert tebpceMiag Mos och dct gh gh going to take warning by the experience of the late] fore, see What advantage itis tobe, Such a course $y ep: gh Reentry show ourselves willing,
Peas, per quart 1s Gd to 1s 9a] Blected, â lerainent, nodes 4 hieâ daa teat: is not taken by âbusiness men; they woald rather] "!t) 4 spirit 0° loyalty and courage, to step forward as,
Fotaees ae bushel, 2s 3d to 2s 6d} Hon. Mr. Hartnorne: J do not think my re- nthe ha et el dnl thoes ne tes 0g ae cerrtail their business. 4 properly and well-drilled militiapthen we leave; no~ ;
âFP : f in speaking of his honor's connection with the late thing in the power of the British Goveanment ta bri
â new, per so OR 6d to 9d/ marks had that tendency. Government, I intended to do so in the most res-| Hon. Mr. McDonaup: [cannot sco, how his bonor/against us, if the day should come when, the pthc â
Geese; © ra â Hon. Mr. Pataen: Well, his honor said thatthe|pĂ©ctful words. Lbelieve I said that it was an evil makes the interest to be ÂŁ11,000 a year. (Mr. Gordon |ihe Island should endeavor to svheme us into Conleders .,
lg " ; Talatd-whenheâ vtatd P âinterest and expenses.) We cannot tell much about/ation. Therefore, I would assist, as far Na
Turkdlya, prety, 5s to'Bs Gd) Inte, Government:had promised to, settle the ques- fay for the teland whep he yt! ed OP tho reins of the expenses, but 1 do not think they are likely tojrender the act as eflicient as it c > wae & Sorters
Fovle,eneh, 1s to Is Sd ition in eight months and that they were in power Government. amount to anythiog like the sum which bis honor has|the people will uct be so Jortatehrsd unite ;
He per pair, 2s 6d ther eight years aud had not done so. Hon. Mr. Paturr: I did aot take his henor's re-named. Heittes, it is not necessary that the Govern-/their own interests as to throw any obstacles in the ag â
bea as Fish: Zon. Mr. Hayrnorve: Whea I spoke I referred/marks to be personal in the least degree. ag tin oo age Se eatldes coud Ee by papaly they ne aot bo the blood and adility of their:
; â i . â ot required, ) duals ancestors, 7 Pedr i
Codfish, per St: ecdhogpen te am oitnmecs of the question by means of the Hon Mr. Havtnorne: Well, as there is no mis-| curtail belt business than borrow money to carry it on; py a ch hog isa iin nash seeheinr tle
rhe jw oan. ' ann Some eset . - conception between us, I will proceed to notice some) vut & man may have a large amount of real estate, and/no such disposition is to be found in the people, and
gprs OFF * enter Hon. Mr. Pauarer: Well, I did not hear his hoo-loy nis remarks respecting the bill. He thinks there **Âą he may fiud it to his advantage to pay interest for|that we will not show ourselves behind auy part of the :
aby or apeak of the land commission, but he said tliat os ae: jmoney to varry ow'his business rather than lose the/ British possessions im preparing t ve âSifithg
Beards (Tlemlock) da : ; should be a limit beyond which the debentures} ; ; : i The Gey . , pre n preparing t@ mect an invader,
Do ( you 4s to 6s |the late Goverament promised that tho whole mat-|.jould not be discouated.. The answer is this; ig) trade in which he is engaged. The Government tight) That will give claims to the enjoyment of an independ+
Do (P avy , %s to 9a\ter would be settled in eight months. He also said] we fix a minimum price for our debentures, wo will âsagt i ptm es Sion Dartels arise sone i ibe pd gy Povernments which L hope we may loag ;
i introduce i n toe . , âwe enjoy. and t ae "bishi;
Shingles, per M, asi 138 to 18s /that this measure was now introduced as one long robably get an offer.at that fised rate, aud not be! has referred to, âEhe money borrowed. will be repre- ce pain i © longer we enjoy it the more, highly ahi
. on Sundries. eee 6 Ste expected by the public, and would likely settle thelable to realize way higher price for them. On tho) sented by the quantity of lands to be purchased and al- ; 7
dy, per ton, 206 25 question, Well, I believe it is intended as the best} oor hand, if we fix the. price at a high rate we | ready purebased. If those lands were purchased by Tlon. Mr. Barourston: Hitherto T have not taken
Straw, per ton vay remedy the present Goverumant gan devise j but TI ineur the dauger of raising,the price of, tt -« lthe Colony without borrowing this money, the interest /4ny part in this matter, but I think we should be pre-
iNmothy Sced, { seq that it is likely to be a better remedy than pr ng PBB MEDEA MO PROPEL would still accrue and be charged against the Govern- pared for self defenceâprepared to repel a foreign in-
Clover Seed, per Ib., srg oe : . âwhe v! | ath speentig AY (MAN orsâs lands in equal proportion. Besides, it would ment, just as well as when it is borrowed in Great vader, as well as to quell internal commotion; and if
Homespun, per yard, 4eto Ga|those already devisec yg A ve Aes 18 gong fOlbe almost equal to.a vote of want of copfidence and} Britain. It is well known that the amount drawn from\the occasion should arise, E believe the loyalty and pa-
Caliskins, por tb., Gd â be. any remely ats th +P anatt fag ef ihe if it is considered that.the, Government, is not fil tojthe Colony to pay for estates already purchased âhas triotism of the people would be manifest, ânotwithstand-
a cane 1s to le $d} Land Question during the adminiawration of the latelpeentrasted with this loan, it is better to express it. crippled the trade of the Coiony, and another payment }'eg the tenant union proclivities of a Yay of Queen's
ol, u
Shoepskins, Yd to Is
Apples, per doz.,
Vartridges,
GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk.
ââ ae et
Fishermenâs Outfits,
â 4 phd
aa if 3h . i
VE SUBSCRIBER is ed to furnish promptly to
"T'FisitQien, er ressounete prises all the OUTELTS
necessary to prosecute all speciges i heenches of FISHING
Telani a
entried On about Prines Ed war nd in the adjacent
waters, euch as
Barrele, âos
Pogies, Beans,
Clams, Peas,
Mackerel Hooks, Butter,
Cod do » "Pork, *
1Qua'? bode! Hard,
0 Mackere] Jigs, â Tea,
natin . Suge
t Duek, al J â
fag ert ee * Sple
t' Knives. | Spices,
Splitting Knives, sd Pee,
eo Mig Rasp, anterns,
Rest Heavers,, Boiled Oil,
, Clam Chop Kerosene Oil,
OAL Clothes, inegar, ;
_â . Soaâ Weaters, he.,, &e., &e.
He a) ae on excellont facilitice for INSPECTING and
PACKING MACKEREL and other FISH. :
' I. C, HALL.
Chatiottétown, May 22, 1867,
ed them from buying out the interests of the whole ot
-|morely going to buy land as happy chance and cir-
cumstances throw a bargain in his wayâjust to
âpurchase. lands if:thenmonĂ©y
first place, ahd int the secand, if the proprietors will
than it would.be done by the atrangeatont, under the
ting medhimor means to purchase, for, as soon as
land was.offéred they laid hold of it.) The want of
the Cunard estate. It was net that which prevont-
e proprietors, It. wes.a farylifferent reagon, It
to sell, It. was said that the late Goveromeut did
not compel the proprietors to
rate,â [tis for you,â they said, âto fix theâ stra
which was made against the late'Goternment. Now,
the tracks of the party he. is condemnings He. is
can be raised, in thie
sell, 1 grey rg it, dos ea ne Land
uestion in an, im ate than they fottndit. ft
: not a betta Teme â âdt, ia meio delusion to
state that.this. will sattle the question any quicker
late Government. I makethésd retatks conteiv-
ing thatâ ftâ would not bĂ© right to allow this bill to go
forth Sdexplained as to its object.â âAad [take tho
position of that large nambor ofâ persons, who look
with great expectations towards the popular Legia-
lature which was coming in to sottle this question,
for which they shoutd sell.â This isthe #eodgation) si, Graham Montgomery is williag to selly but the)
we G6 AR Ai price is the same as his. cousin asked. There are:
what. is in this bill,to mgot,that objection? The /gthors also who signified their willingness to sell, |
fuse to sell, then it would be for the Goverpspent !°
coasider what ulterior measures to ,
atid leave to ait againâ granted.
semblyy by
atidn'of a Finx Company in Prince Edward Island,
Government was not eausdd by the want of circala-|yis honor ,has also asked how, much nearer we will | will be ue veryrseon,
be to the settlement of the land question, if weet,
this.loan. âChatis avery proper question, and we,
a Loan Bill did not Rroeeee them from purchasing are.willing to. submit to avy amount questioning. I}
believe itis our first dufy to put ourselves in a pos|
sition to: make the proprietors an offer... Withont,
nena {that it would be a mockery, 4 delusion, qud @ snares), Pion, Mr, Bren: T would like a littlesinformation
was bocanse thera was 10 meneire to compel themsâ J wish to purchase any article it is my interest 10 respecting the Working of the sinking fund. A portion,
Ho saysifive per cent., is ta be applied to the payment of âthe
show that I amin a position to pay tor it,
sell at # roasoaablé!y, doos not. know that. aay..of the. proprietors are principal.
Willing to. sell theic estates; ..1 caa,inform daim that,
!
/
admission of,hishouor is simply that he isfollowiag|pur L do not feel myself in a position to mention |
their names at present.
perty is likely soon to be ia the market,
sell, but will not listen to the word âĂ©dercion.â If
1 think the Fanuing pro-
Some will
we are ina position to make an offer and they ro-
4
The House was then resumed, progress reported,|
A mossage Was bronght from tho Honse of Ase
ry JĂ©nkins, with a dill forâ the incorpor-!
Also, by Mr.Brockon, with a dill to incorporate
an Hotel Company in Charlottetown.
* Adjouroed till four o'clock, p.m.
which will be still more severely |County.
I hope His Excellency ahd his advisers will |
felt..'The money which was drawn away left the Banks| see the veeussity of taking off this proseription which
short of specie,
so as to meet the obligations of the Colony.
this Bill will, in some respects, remedy that eyil, and 1
vannot see bow it will entail such a burden upon the
Colony ax my colleagie (Mt, Gordon) hag said,
Will the. parties lending the money receive
this five per cent. besides the interest, or what is to be
done with it? : ;
Hon. Mr..MeDonap: (There is to bo five per cent,
laid apars every. year to pay. the principal, but not to be
aid to the parties lending the money, It can be in-
vested cither in treasury warrants oÂą in some other go-|
vernment security; or it may be applied to the purchase
âand redemption of a part of the sis ie before the
twonty yoars ate expired. A person holding ÂŁ500, for
instance, may Wish to sell his debentures, find the Go-
veriiment may, parohase them if they are in @ position to
do so,. Jn this way a large portion of the principal may
be flarchased by the Colony. ,
âThe Bill was reported from committee agreed. to
without any amendment, and, on motion of the Hon,
Mr, Walker, it,was read a third time and passed,
A Bill to incorporate a Flax Company in Prince Fa-
ward Ieland,and_a bill to incorporate an Hotwl Company
in Charlottetown, were severally read a sceond timu,
corimitted fo a eommittee of the Whole House, and re-
ported agreed to without any amendment
Hon. Messrs. McDonald, Lord and Balderston were
and they had to curtail their business, |is placed
«L believe|sion, if you treat & mar as a rebel, it will have a
effect âin taking him such.
appomted a committee to examine and report upon en
upon'thein, As [ ward upon a former ovca-
t
Lam of opinion that Fi the
Volunteers bad been treated properly there would not
be so thach Necessity for a stringent hi now, but when
they had tukén the oath of allegiance, and when there
was only an imaginary distdrbance their arnve were ta-
ken from them, âThis virtwally said that ggither their
ward nor their oath was to be depended upon. . Then;
the Government sent for Troops, who, TF venture to-
say, Wore Dot superior to our men as far as loyalty is
concerned, The result has beon that when they were
called tpon to drill they âmerely made a Virtue of
necessity, and I venture to aay that they Would never
have volunteered again while that Government was in
power, Ido not think, as Tsaid before, that they wer
not treated as they should have been. However, t!
ope to seo the day whon every young man in the Is.â
land âwill be willing as well as prepared to defend
country if required, and LP would make it an
quallication of schoolmasters to train. the bays ta
knowWledge of military evolutions. , When. man
to bé forty or fifty yeurs Of age, be takes Ao in
thy idatror, but rather tikes a Uidgust abi.
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Tho Bill was then read nv second tims and come
niittetl to a Committed of the Whole House â
Mr. MĂ©Donald in the âTee Bil Fen ie
âHon. Mr, Patawr: The Bill gives exempt 0 fan.
all volunteers, to Constables: and to Juaymem { af
âthink it is avery wide exemption, ( Coustables are
âeelected from au active class of young mea, such ag: