ne Hon members on both sides addressed the House on seascape anor THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL I, 1868. : ij ‘the subject, some of whom supported the moti , of the compact; and we contend that the Imperial Gov-| Dir ‘ oe , - axted second reatling of the bill with the view Toe & 4 e at era 1 i . | ernment are hound in hoor to fulfil theirs. This Island Pen: cares re a Sy ah as Demis nda ee ee eer ee. more tully its cantonts discursed and explained, Alter} ve say how gape a Bag dhe acipinere Ponsd six years, ey purchased by Owen Co Y+ | 1NVME subscriber warns all es from purchasing any Eeq., for Gd. per 1b., and realized the handsome sum of £30, 7s. Island currency. The same day Mr. Con- nolly bought a pig from Alex. MeMillan, Eeq., Wheas- ley River, which weighed 541 lbs.— Pat. will cheerfully pay the Governor’s salary, though it were double the amount of that which our present Lieu- tenant Governor receives, But so long as the people of this Island are compelled to pay pensions, In the shape of rent, to the descendants and successors of the ser- yants of the British Crown, to whom the wilderness lands of the Colony had been granted, and so long as its Government are forced to run into debt to purchase lands which should have been freely given to it, when It took upon itself the payment of its own Civil List, 80 long will it be manifestly unjust for the Imperial Goy- ernment 0 require the people of this Island to pay the salary of the only Imperial officer remaining in the Co- lony. But we can see no signs of relenting in the mag- nates of Downing Street. Their policy of to-day is the policy of fifty years ago. Every indulgence is accorded to those favorites to whom their predecessors granted that most impolitic and most unjust of all monopolies, lony Notes of Hand in possession of Catherine Feehan, of Savage Harbor, given by me in her favor, for land pur- chased, she having no legul claim to sell the said land, which leaves the notes of no value. DANIEL FEEHAN. Savage Harber, March 25th, '68. Sipd Notice to MceVarish & Coffin’s Debtors. Pa owing the late Firm of Messrs. McVarish & Coffin, of Lot 39, are hereby notified to pay the Sub- scribers, who hold an assignment of Messrs. MoVarish & Coffin’s debts, PALMER & McLEOD, Ch’town, March 25th, 1868. © 2w CORNS & WARTS Are Permanently and Effectually Cured by the uso of of the Island and those abroad, : It was, however, lett with the Government to give the bill what poblicity they thought advisable, without mak- ing it obligatory on them to publish it in all the papers. Hon Col Secretary presented Report of Committee of Executive Council on the subject of the Charlottetown Ferry. House adjourned. position, and in consequence. of the serious responsibili- ties resting upon him, was more or less excited, as any gentleman under the cirenmstances would be, and thus unconsciously indulged in language of exaggeration which, in ordinary moments, he would not be guilty of. The opinion of the House evidently was, that Mr. Dodd, in making the wholsale assertions which he did respecting the inbabitants of Queen’s County, to the effect that owing to the system of terrorism adopted by the Tenant Heavy Hoes.—Yesterday, James Reddin, Esq:, bought three fine large hogs, two of which weighed 1024 Ibs., and the other 603 los. The latter was fod by Mr. P. Lacey, of this city, and the others by Chas. Higgins. Esq., Covehead. They all sold tor Gd per lb, Leaguers, by Which the well-disposed were intimidated : , ene threats of being murdered and having their preml- aud realized £40 956d, At this rate, we shou d say ses burned, no assistance “outside of the town” could there is money in heavy hogs.—Pat. be looked for to exceute the writs placed in his hands, | °° =~ : was not fully borne ont by the facts, No honorable member would accuse Mr. Dodd of deliberately and wil- | - fully misrepresenting the inhabitants of the County; but ‘the misfortune was, that so long as his letter remaincd ere ne TuurspaY March 26. On motion of Hon Mr Laird, Bills to incorporate the Prince County and St Peter's Bay Agricultural Societies were submitted to a Committee of the whole, and sever- all reed to. Mr MoNeill introduced a Bill to prevent accidents to the travelling public on the ice. In explaining the men Sone - Married. : stip stat Pam ttt et ams tits Pa ’ On Tuesday, 25th ult., at the Roman Catholic Bava- rian Chapel, Warwick street, London, Captain Charles object of the Bill, he (Mr Meeill) gee oe the monopoly of unimproved ad a we ene and ater ot pagal ume es Paty ong head Henry — go A. D. C., to Lord pig to ROBINSON'S d state of the ice on Bays an vers, where | they turn a deaf ear to the complaints of those whose | re f “| Blanche M ret, the daughter of Lieut. Gen. heloe wore pow all direotionr’ for mussel mud, and hard labor has converted the howling wilderness into | tion of Imperial statesmen, and a lorge ny of per. Sir G azpard LeMarebant, *K OB. G. M. a PATENT CORN SOLVENT. the necessity of causing parties so cutting up the ice to smiling cornfields and rich pastures. ‘They shower | sons was placed urider ban from ag 8 ing = ee Of | Geena of Nova Scotia and Madras. For Sale by bush the same around ni holes or openings, and there- | favors upon those who have done their utmost to im- | emolument or responsibility in the Island. hilst. the : soiliiliaas W. R. WATSON by warn the traveller : pede the progress of the Colony, while they have no- | majority of the members of the House viewed the mat | Dic a eer er City Drag Store, Dec. 13, 1867. 4 Tanid Bill was veceived and read thing bat the dry husks of landlord-made pol _—_ ter In = _— ag rt ate ten De bed ed, . Med 4 : » | commissio c j * : Hon Mr Davies proven a petition from inhabitants ont , thoes rhe. have wnat 2 cage oy roc ni vad lead to the revival of bad feelings and old feuds, | _ AtGrand River, Lot 14, aged 29 years, Mary Ann, NOTICE of Murray Harbor Road, — to change the holdings | 11.6 nossessions of Queen Victoria in North America. | involving a loss of valuable time to the House which the the beloved wife of Mr. Frederick McDonald, and ie hereby given, that a call of ONE PER CENT. on all of Small Debt Court mectings from monthly to quarter- | Ww. ‘ho1d no grudge against the proprietors as individu. | results would not adequately compensate. For this rea- | youngest daughter of the late Mr. Alexander McKinnon, sums insured in the Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insur- ly sittings. als. ‘There are, no doubt, many worthy people amongst | sou the Resolution was voted down, Had Mr. Davies | ‘+ Requiescat in pace.” ance Company, between the 25th JULY, 1866, and 26th Petition received and read. them. ‘They have acted as a diag on this Colony, and | confined himself to « simple Resolution decletgg O ———————————SSSS JULY, 1867, is hereby required within forty days from the Hon Mr Davies also presented a petition from Wil- | they cannot help knowing it, We do not blame them for | Dodd's letter to be highly colored—in fact lacking the cw dy erti sent ent ¢ date hereof, to pay LOSSES, otherwise will be | liam Jardine, of Crown Point, Lot 49, eo" — holding on to possessions to which the law of the —~ “ recntiel eee in Geman, an re treed . — — a “ cae gga all ters, cortain grievances touching a line of road, and as' ing |gives them a right. It is not in human uature to do a sweepin, . \ " in this fon; but we have no doubt that some HENRY PALMER, tbe allowed to perfor hi State Labor om the fond) oherwie,) ¥6 te Lrpeled to pay he abuso | member of a tet Me Ne ie eves ot Tn the Mouse of Assembly, | rn. 1808 it See'y eee. leading from his place to the highway. Petit ived and read Mownpay, March 30, 1868. on received and read. and cautioned by Mr. Davies’ experience, will Colony, . ry Colony has honor of the Mother Country. No other ony cooredase enty went son, % j _| been required to do this, and it is unjust in the extreme a Resolution embodying ESOLVED, That no petition for any object of a SEIOP TO LET. git Ml-ennan aso the Goveramen! Ov Jo-|tforceapon tis weak ai small Colony» pole to | ete ae ya tc supporters of the present Gov. Roel orate naire ba reied ater TUBSDAY, [yp Tone of the Shope m REDDIN'S NEW soa My ‘or " . 4 . : : seph B. Perry's, Miscoucho, in accordance with the re- nest, jor "ings a er iT acres of the most |ernment. We deem it necessary to offer remarks ody sis BUILDING, immediately adjoining the Drug Store ORDERED, That the said Resolution be inserted in all the newspapers published in Charlottetown. JOHN MeNEILL, C. TI. A. OLOVER SEED. LEA'S RED CLOVER SEED. Buy the Beat. (pue Subseriber bas on hand a suppl in order that no misconception inay take place with re- inted to investigate the Pease Aaah pars pa 4a t ; gard to the vote on Mr. Davies’ Resolution. advantages of said road. He also asked for the Report of Delegates appointed to investigate sty against late Keeper of the Light House at Sea Cow Herd—ob- serving that £13 was charged in the Public Accounts for that service Also Report of Commissioners appointed to make enquiry concerning the extraction of money foom Mail Bags, for which he observed £18 had been of W. R. Watson, Esq., Lower Queen Street. For a business stand this shop is not surpassed in the city. Possession can be given about the Ist of next. Enquire of B. D. REDDIN. Ch’'town, Feb. 26, 1868. i REDDIN, Attorney and Barvister at Baw, fertile parts of Canada or Australia granted, in lots of 20,000 acres cach, by the Home Government to Crimean and Indian veterans, and to several superannuated mem- bers of the great Barnacle family! The idea is perfect- ly absurd, No British Ministry would be so mad as to attempt to make such a disposal of the wilderness lands of those powerful Colonies without the consent asked avd obtained of their respective local Governments. That those Governments would, for a moment, consent Tur: Masonic Monty is the name of a Publication issued by Theophilus G. Wadman, 36 Kilby Street, Boston, and edited by Samuel Evans. The mechanical part of the Monthly is well done. We do not know much about Freemasonry, in the interest of which the of best ne. tail th le, whose rights and interests it | Monthly is published, and we must confess that, from a ality Red Clover Seed. Warranted free from Hon Me Laird replied that tho documents asked for | to entail upon Ele poop Xe ; Si eet. the nunaee Of lace Fe eee natore us, our Wuowiedge, un te quality over ; would be submited, at an early dag, there Using m0 | apporaing snene servants af the British Crow ee entice, Seeman | ee ver eee CONVAYNCER, &. rting these servants of the British Crown, and li. A. HARVIE. desire on the part of the Government to withhold the thelr ¢ desomdauts after them to the remotest generation, | however, that there are some serious internal dissen- April 1, 1868. Office,---Great-George St., Charlottetown. information asked for. i in) to suppose. The Mother Country | sions ai its members—a sort of colic, which} EO” Mr. Arsenault presented a petition from inhabitants of woala be ver? Civitly told that she must provide pen- | threatensav Jentdeath. In view of this calamity ‘Samuel | q~er EG ENTRANCED FEMALE; (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) ap Bay hing for the establishment of a Small | sions for her own servants, and that . = aeoatey be me arate ¢ o— in - an on eee os ie is ae. or, THE August 22,1866, Et t icinity. different thing from a permanent charge © the anti-mason who eopardy. Hon Mr Callbock pressnted apetition asking fora dustry of unborn generations of free men. Popes and priests, and churches and presses, ay Remarkable Bissleseres of & Lady. ; RONALD Me DONALD, bill to Incorporate the Baptist Church at Long Creek,| But there ts still another reason to urge against | out their anathomas against Freemasonry until be-| CONCERNING ANOTHER WORLD, Lot 65, all of whieh were laid on the table. making the Governor's salary a charge on the revenue | come hoarse, and scream in their fury, and all their Commission Merchant, Auctionecr, ie ‘a The bill relating to the Summerside Bank was report- of the Colony. When Responsible Government was | combined hababab will fail to ruffle the equanimity of| BY ROBERT YOUNG, WESLEYAN MINISTER. tion,” lated bi is Island, several conditions were an- | temper and serenity of mind which the genuine Mason Price Three Pence. For sale at AND to. sen ae ‘ of the Civil List were to | knows how to sustain In the midst of such manifesta- * LLECTING House adjourned. pexed 0 the Gite. Te rea ion but all the trouble originates with * the unassim!- HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE. co AGENT. to be borne by the Colony, and pensions were to be paid to certain public officers, but the payment of the agg A. McNum. Reporter. an ine or midst.” We should say. thet the| April 1, 1808. 3 Souris, Jan'y 2, 1868. ly not calculated to draw by the Colonial Minister. icture here presented Is one Cuanrorrerows Denatixe Ciua.—On Friday even- ised, Veclared that that salary was not to be made 4 many converts to Masonry; bat the Monthly thinks Carriage-Makers & Blacksmiths 4 CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL ing last D. Laird, Eaq., opened the subject, ** ould it | \ormanent charge on the revenue of this Island, His | otherwise, and it is not our business to quarrel about) LOOK MERE! K HERE!!! Fire Tris pili,“ vo ey vance the sete of thie Cole! Ss make ) eo language js explicit; it is as follows :— the metter. ee pan a” port,” which on \- Loo uran | be gay ine itn | ena ny of Lenn Garros Mal wx aus ia fo Haan, Sia wet] "Waggon Axles. Red oat | 8u for next onal i Should the Legislative no reason to su) that Parliament is likely to with- | copy of the “ Annual Announcement of the Faculty of geo en ; gon i | | wn M in this Colony bo abolished.” Opener, Mr- A-| draw that provision, Her Majesty's — to Medicine” of Dalhouste College and University, Halifax, Wag oh mg : * is R. R. FitzGerarn, Seo'y ane doen . vety od borne ap0n the civil List, i¢| Nova bpaennl eek Oo is tae - , ate, ts On band: One Hundred Setts of 0 - oe t lature is willing, {In other respects, to re oa ol a oe ’ Half Patent W : * : We with pleasure among the Graduates’a | vide adequately for the ome were my ee nay inane Gieees Wages jon se. se A Medical University, the uame of Mr. Angus reserve the interests of p r ton tov Sa gE ee sor ~ pa hon , ho ap- extent which I shall p point out. ‘of late of Charlottetown, P. E. Island, who ap Ress sn se poate peg ae i a creditable examination Government of the Island com: lied to the letter | from tained hook-stores _ pores = i ‘They Palfitied their part | in Charlottetown. ITE. with the conditions required. eerie ER ee. have passed @ very King Square, Feb. 26,1868. 3m