eS ss em ne me ee eee Levotg is e 3 i ay a * see gti ogee bas i : 9 ; : | t ‘ode fe } feire tea a8 i t ¥ ; a or gamed * I 8 : : : * .* } 7 «ffi wee i “i ‘ + Le * ¥ : ‘ 7 * bhie ' as * ‘ 2g j wo mn a a ee ee eae —— eran ein aston * VOL. IT, i CEE BRAD BRITISH PERIODICALS. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1866. NO, 10 — an renee : net command tho parliamentary support required to ‘two of them contiguous to cach other, and the ! thin carry comprehensive measures of fivancial and ad- P*rated from the main land by » harrow ettait-—with ho- crzorenenmemenmenennseeneninendnersnachmeniineneiggipasiasietenainniinn iinlrarenimemeren arses wea wr ~ REMONSTRANCE ~ PRINTRDAND PUDLISMED BYZERY, WEPNESDAX MORNING — ‘ , he .¢ The do Quarterly Review, (Conservative.) gp cent Woe tie Peeeeae admenanee ‘ministrative reform, they resigued iu the summer of ™OZ/#¢0n8 populations ond similar laws and: inati 8 ... EDWARD REILLY, The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.) to tu Earn o¢ Canwanvon, Sucrwrary ov Stare, 1864, Their opponents returned to office. "There! iL it sould be, accomplished on acceptable gonditions— tye, «4, MPXPOR AND, PROPRIBTOR, The Phan itn Review, (Radical.) Yok ‘tn Covontrrs, BY Mrirpers ov THe CanaMan was no pretevec of a constitutional diffienlty. We! ait uld seem @ natural and desirable arrangement either __ St bie Office, corner of, Kent and Princo Streets, The North British pre (Pree Churoh.) ame yb REPRESENTING CoNSTITURNers Lx | necessity for constitutional aa was cae © Ghonte'” wane in wience reso perm oo : : : ? own CANADA, 4 ' ; s : ~~-|Canada; while, in view of the atter event, revio OOOO eppdes wor ‘rine “aetitaty.” Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory.) To the Right Honérable the Earl of Carnarvon, Mer a ae ——— er et 0 tagh plecg,'. sh Conseils ae he ottnltey Sve enat would’ ob a _ For ‘eyear, paid in advance, £09 0% : a. Mafesty’s. Principal Secretary of State for the Coll gins er a debate arose in Committee of Many ulties and render possilie the adoption o ie se “we halfeyonrly inadvance, 0 10 0 peg Be won of eliedb Netictidets to Antes readers is eblal, me A bi upply, — ond acts of Ministers when pre, omens and par ee government than juisi ib dade ; nerea -diminishe the articles theylary Lonp viously in office. is léd £6'a resolution condemn.| M04 Oe Meceasary 1f they should enter the p : contain on our late Civid War, and tho metimes tinged | * BP arr ‘ i ifle i " Consederation se inivters, Advertisements inserted at the usual rates, with pretation, they may atill, nnd though their aonat atti. As it\bas been announced that Delogates from the a pists og ys * their acts, being offered paleneee in shils faces re Tove Py Py aig what, JOB PINTING and the different stand-points from which they are writ-/Canadian Government will shortly proceed to England ¢ opposition. On the motion for guing into Cam |to be well done, should be the work of years, ignored ; . , be read -and studied with advantage by the people of |to confor with Her Majesty's Imperial advi ng. Uttae of Supply, on the Lith of Juve, 1864, it was!these obvious consi i" Of every performed with neatness and d this ee eee ey 5 mp isers, respect ; , derations, and persuaded the repre- . ; Berea. og sve No st the Manaae Of and deepatch country, of every croed and party. ing. tae proposed Confederation of the British orth Moved in amendment— That an humble address sentatives of the three Provinces assembled at Charlotte- wenn pao po : Ameren Creat vd ihe nen af urging legislation be presented to His Excellency the Governor Geno odie or gece 1864, to abandon the object for Speier serene nee n the subject next session of the Imperial Parli t,/eral, representing that in J 8 r whieb they nm appointed, unti ference ALMANACK FOR DECEMBER. (Payable in United States currency.) we deem it our duly, a4 tho represshiatives ia at $100,000 was mate from’ the ‘public chert without ocleeaes fom all the Provinces could be beld ta onye : : per annumn, |ment of twenty populous constituencics in Lower Can- j Parli ; isider the question of a general union, MOONS PHASES, = For any one of the Reviews, —-- : - §4.00\ada, to submit to your Lordship some considerations 3 pahorny of Par arent fe, Us soeeON ere te, othr extraordinary course pureued by the Now Moon, 7th day,Ih. 13m, morning, N.N.E. |For any two of the Reviews, « « g a 700;wlich we ventare to hope will not be thought wholly un- onds for a like amount of the ony of Montreal,which Canadian Goverment may perhaps be d ree: Fi rst-Quarter, 15th day, Oh. 3im., morning, W. Foran three of the Renews, . 2 . 10.00) deserving of attention, by ues wk Ghee Ghats thes Bonds were redeemable by the Grand Trunk Rail-/the conditions on which Mr. Brown became a of Full Moon, 21st day, 4h. 22m., ovening,E.N.E. aed ae eats Meckoniee Bi Gani nase ne sponsibility of deeding whether this important subject! W8Y Company ; that by the terms of the order in jit. Ile stipulated, it will be remembered, that, failing Last Quarter, 28th day, 9h. 11m., evening, N.W.|For Blackwood and ee artie! on Be wr oe mbaeend a — _ for fina’ ——- or a of ow 04 4 une, we 90 the Receiver Gener. 0 — ain apant of ee Maritime Provinces to a , . “z |For Blackwood and two Of Gis Mavlews, ©” 0:00| ou ’ urther development and more authen-#! was authorised to redeem the said bond /seneral seheme of union, before the next mecting ofthe sing barat sun | High (Moon! 2 a Ros Binak wong ot phi bel ae : Log tic exprossion of popular opinion in the Provinces, Num-|on account of the City of Montreal, | and /canadian Parliament, the Government should then be : . , 3 Vor Jleekweed wha the fork Baviaws, | . 15190 Dering nearly a third of the representatives of Lower|to hold the same amount 60 advanced, ($100,000 bound to submit a measure providing a federate system mone " ; rises |sets |Wat rlrises. |Q 8 —_ ms we wi conviaced -_ on this subject we reflect) with interest at six per cent, be repai aie shee aby = err | alone—a a on had always been ex- —" er ¢ opinions of am t . 8 B ’ +i\tremely obnoxious t . ‘ ; . | eo mi) ap l bm | hm|- CLUBS: we asaume that iter Majesty's oe wom athntek ernment by the city of Montreal ; subject to the con-|lea bas, though teop ind niohgot heneaeeeta ring | Saturday 7284 10) 8 20, 1 888 42] A discount of tinenty per conty will be allowed to clubs of |!0 the wise policy which, for.a quarter of a century, has dition under the Municipal Loan Fund Act, and|it forward if a certain contingency should not arise, 2 {Sunday = $07 610) 9 u| 2 38 41 four or more persons.” ‘Thus, four copies of Blackwood, or been productive of tho most beneficial results,—the that the amount #o advanced be repaid within three Hence the eagerness with which something that could 8 {Monday ‘ $1} 10:10 1/8 86! |. 40/ef one Review, will be sent to one address for $12.80, Four |poliey of conceding to colonies possessing represeutative| months ; that the city of Montreal having fulfilled) 2° {Presented as implying the assent of the Maritime 4 |Tuesday 82) 1010 49/4 84 39 copies of the four Reviews aud Binekwood, for $48,00, and /institutions all the right of lecal eolf-government, inelud-|the condition of paying its indebtedness wader sla Provinces to confederation was sought, and hence also » B |Wednesday 33) 1011 29) 5 82 38 80 On, a ing the right to re-model, to suit their various cireum- Municipal Loan Inna Act, the Bonds i »'® ithe motive, though a very inadequate one, for thwartin 6 |Thured 35 olt1 59} set 8 ‘ POSTAGE, stances, those institutions themselves,—has no desire to dol Mi onds in question|the movement which hnd made euch hopeful progress for vurediny sets 6] When sent by mail, the Postaon to any part of tho United] impose shia dabinie al Gia Uilasation dak ts toamiacas were delivered by the Receiver General to the on the union of the maritime provinces. . 2 {Friday 36 9 morn. 5 14 34) States will be but Twenty-four Cents 4 year for “Black-|from motives of Imperial policy, Indeed, we can Treasurer on the 13th Sept., 1859, whereby all] Delegates from all the Provinces, appointed by their . & |Satarday 37 9| 0 8216 0 $3| wood,” and but Hight Cents @ year for cach of the Re- discern no Imperial object, consistent with a desire to claim against the city of Montreal was relinquished; several Governments, though without previous Darlins 9, |Sunday 38; 9]. 1 838; 6.50) 3982 ng CED PRICES FOR PRE La preserve the connection between the colomes and the|that under the instructions of the then Minister of wentary authority, assembled at Quebec, in October, .10 |Monday | 389 9| 2 13| 7.47 32} 3B ICE 18 FOR PREVIOUS YEARS. |mother country, that would be promoted by a federal Finanee, conveyed in a letter dated London, 28ih 1564, and the result of some days’ deliberation, with 11 |Tuesday 740, .9| 2 52: 8 43) 31 iin tbe ae may oviain the Reprints immediately preced: }union “ these Provinces, accomplished without the full|/ Decembor, 1859, addressed to Mr, Reiffcnstein of closed doors, was what is known as the Qnebee schome, 12 | Wednesday 41) 9138 83) 9 54 30 _ Blackwood from September, 1864, to December, 1865, inclu- a pags § std oy ot awe Ae oi peo-ithe Receiver General’s Department ; the amount o! piety eka when a ore resolutions, These 13 | Thursday 42) 9/ 4 20:10 47} 20) sive, at the rate of $2.50 » year. _l|vinee, so far from havin euleuniad I is pro-|the said advance was transferred (0 the debt of the|Legislatures, were toi Me or cee at 14 |Frida 43, 915 811 53! Qg|, The North British from January, 1863, to December, 1865 Boe ophadae Ba 9 J d to the sweeping! yj i owl : le ar orm the basis of att’ of 16 |Sat i 44 9}6 0! inclusive; the ‘‘ Edinburgh” and the * Westminster * from changes in their institutions, and in their relations to the inancial Agents of the Province in Londou, who|!mperial Parliament, superseding the present -constitu- 16 Su id ys 45} 10] 6 55 morn.| 28) April, 1864, to December, 1865, inclusive, and the ** London an ; ‘of ont and to the Empire, contemplated by this | deny that shey ever conseated to becom liablee thero- tions of all the T’rovinces. The Canadian Parliament uuday 0 57; 28]Qaarterly '’ for. the year 1865, ot the x°°~ of $1.50 a yen se oe of Confederation, have never had any opportu-|fr% and that, in view of the facts above recited,| Met inthe following January, and was asked by «he Go: 17 {Monday i 45)’ 10) 7 68) 2 6 28] for each or any Review, nity of pronouncing a devision upon the question, a pro-|this House would be failing in its duty if it did not vernment to agopt an addrese to Her Majesty, ing 18 jTacsday | 46) ‘10! 9° 01 8 16 27 A few copies yet remain of all the Four Reviews fo |Pe regard for their rights, and every principle of sound| express its disapprobation of an unauthorizd ad for the passage of an Imperial Act founded on the reso- 19 |Wednesday 46} 10110 8) 4 28 26 1863 at $4.00 a set, or $1.50 for any one, statesmanship, would seem to require the postponement] of a large amount of publi vorizd advance) jutions in Committee, or passing upon them seriatim in 20 |'Thursda 47 ritl 4\-6 38 26 LEONARD SCOTT & CO., of the final decision of the limperial Government. If ‘ 4 public money, and of the gub- any way. “This course was objected to, but fruitless! +. rh y 5 eel the measure be a good one, asd the people are really is sequent departure from the conditions of the orderjas being wholly at variance with established Parlininent. oo tien oe ea = 88 Walker Street, New York, |''°r of it, no injurious consequences can flow feos tha in Council under which the advance, was made.” |ary usige both in England and ‘this count : acid’ th “92 Saiur day ia ie a al * |delay of w year, during which the public sentiment iu This resolution was regarded by Miotsters as one of More éllectually to shut out alt meaiidorigitn atk details 23. |Sunday 40)..19) 1.40) 7.3), 96] £.'8. & Go: ale Ap gas < regard to it ean be tested in the tisual constitutional) Want of confidence, and was carried by a. majority the previous putes was moved by the Government. 24 |Mouday 48, 18) 2 86) 8 14 26 FARMER'S GUID ne onmep pret a ee now without this precauejof two. ‘Tho resolution and the debate upon it had W hile the debate on this Addvess was in progress, many 95 |‘Tuesday 48| 1818 25! 9 20 26 E, eh Bent bse eg be found to be anae-|referenee solely to administrative acts comiug appro- pemeross. attenled public megtings: were. held. ig 26 |Wednesday, 48| 14) 4 1410 27| 27/ By Henny Srevitens, of Edinburgh, and tho Into J. P.\in Lower Canad yee ad lieve is certain to occur|piately uuder the review of Parliament and a Par. fon Janada, ani petitions, praying that the scheme 27 = (|'Thursday 48} 151 5 3/11 278 8|Nonrox, of Yale College. 2 vols. Koyal Octavo, 1600 pages | orhor eptetitubopal ¢ Raat: wont bine! Ay val or for|liqmentary condemuation of Ministers was .the > cuties apbent 6 tiS p ta eed take nee 28 Friday. 48 + 5 55)morn. 29 oe tua $7 fo Fae rare Schiante-ty small; poatcpaia, on. '|*? nrating-an era of instability and eincontent, prefili result. — rw mene, hea, the serail of the guecre® sition oN “a if 29 |Saturday 48| 17] 6°47) 0 29 30 : cial in the last degree to every interest in the Provinces A crisis of several days’ duration followed this vote. Brunswick became known, As the popular verdict i ‘$0 |Sunday ~ 4s} 18/739! 1 29) ‘31 , LOOK FIBRE and exceedingly irksome to the statesmen of Europe, - Ministers, advised His kixevllency the Governor-General, tat Province was overwhelmingly adverse tothe-sohesbe, “31 “Monday 48} 18) 8 321 2 26} 32 2 We have intimated that the people of this Prov- to dissolve the House. This advice His Excellency, there scemed to be no probability of its. consummation ‘ nce x a 7 ice: Subscriber offers for Sale at the Kent Street ince have néver had an opportunity to express their ene A agi ne a anil, 7 - believed, with some during the term of the present Canadian Parliament, and ‘PRICES CURRENT. - aparoralpesanperaral of the proposed confederation, ion po Pe pon don ae inally accepted. Minis-|*he popular avitation in Lower Canada consequently ‘ : 18, ever, were lling to resort to 9 ceased. - Notwithstending the emphatic i of Cwantorrero wx, Dec.’ 7, 1866. Grocery Store, and iu support of this statement, we now proceed to dissolution on the ioni ania "4 _ “es i ‘net | scheme by th 1 patty rejection of ine ae : ‘ trace thesteps by which the ; 1 raised by the resolution just|scheme by the people of New Brunswick, the dian rovisions, oo ‘ lai question has been brought| quoted, as the elections t have t Minister d Beof, (emall) por Ib. ¥ ; ” tr 3d to 7d dnay LOW Phuc igo rion Hacras,), at 6 tO 1t8. DFOseDt, DORIAN. mi mp mre my aoe merits of their previous ee i wane Aan t wo so at a ee ied tb a ike aia _ Do by the quarter, Bhd to 5 ' ; Dek From time to time, during the last thirty years, the)" "e#pect to which there was a strong and widespread|#tfong minority of ower Dahedian representa hot Pork, (carcass) 84d to 44d Plour, Tea, union of theso Provinces has been advocated by pub- feeling of dissatisfaction, To avert an appeal to the|“oted against ic. ‘The actual Lower Canadian ne Do (small) bd to 7d Cornmeal Salt lic nen anil public writoré, of more or Jess promin. (ety nfo convenient an issue, and to evade at ihe the main question was 37 to 25, while ‘on Nee ste Mutton, per Ibs, ‘ Bd to 6d wget vi ence, both in the Colonies and in th hi Prom#D sane time the consequences of the pointed condemnation |otions, respecting an appeal to ‘the peo Ie, 9 oral of Veal, per lb., 3d to bd Sugar, Rice, bat no. practioal stop, looking to.i ¢ mother country; |just pronounced b ; Faenen, negotiations for an Up-|the members’ composing thie majority voted: with Me Ham, per lb., Gd Kerosene Oil, Molasses oes Ras cio nee its accomplishment, | per Canadian, coalition were opened with Mr. Brown, a|inority. Tho: mimority would “no ‘doubt hh Bove Butter, (fresh) 1s 10 to 1s Bd T, ob ’ Pork , was taken byt © public men of Canada, acting under|leading Member.of the Upper Canadian Opposition *_|swollen to.a niajority but. for the Extra P, slieen Do by ors — 1s i : GCCO, Ch ile suars Sncioar Gartioe; Seerecs bye Pearly in that Ea aegonations ape in the aceession to office of [Promises of special favours to articolar jelesoeteeds Cheese, per Ib. to Soap _ Candles ’ . Cartier, Ross and Galt, while in Eng-|*!", rown and two of his friends—no change being|¥ the Government. to. the tati ‘Callow, per lb., 8d to 10d/ STARCH, pod almost. every other article to bo race land-on public business, addressed a despat Lis he made in the personnel of. the Lower Canadian ties 2 interests, to induce them to an fg ok those Lard, por lb., _y,|in & general Grocery Store.—Partics will find it to Secretary of State for the Colonies, in which the the Admiistranon,, ‘This rehabilitation of a defeated|schemé, To show that tis grave assertion is not Ii ily Flour, per !b., 344 to Bhd / thir advabtage to call before purchasing elsewhere. | recommonded a federal usion.of all the British N and. condemned Administration wag eccomplished, by|azarded, we propose to state some facts which a ¥ vf Oat per 100 Tbs... 163 to 16 s6d 0 ’ JAMES PRARDON.. | American Provinces, .as.am f ish North theans, of an agreemont, that the consent of the Mfari- believe, without paratlel in British or Colonial Ries Eggs,-per dozen, .! Isto 1s ld} Kent Street, April 25, 1866. vie é ’ aus of reconciling ‘tha| time Provinces to a Foderal Union of all the Proyinces| mentary history wn rain. Fad conflicting claims of Upper and Lower Canada re-|should be sought during the Parliamentary SO oe Considerable uneasi J Barley, per bushel, seme te 0 JOHN BE L specting the basis of representation’under {1 ‘|that, failing to obtain such Consent befo Besa. aad Se ee ee ee Onte Ye do., -'° Qe@d'to Qs 4a : ’ ing union. Thé question discussed in thi te exist bling of Pathémehe in Januar, following - 4 abr acl minority in Lower Canada, respecting their possible role ‘Vogetables, - « MANUFACTURER OF CLOTHING was not, however, submitted to Povtliceent erase i a applicable to Canada alone, should then len eth ry eh te mage “seme weatiede ‘eas, per quart, A ames : definite form on the returr i ; @ brought forward. . die respect to Gti tnportant clans fans Pemier Pee ae a need oe: AEST 8 eee ieircen tvenes tno lente 10 tnferee ahem Oe antiag:.1h6 ina gi ae Latte been fie Seats fa eollbe nollieT ed Coheed eect dd ocnanapunoes teeta eae people of ; : i eve : . —extend- or Sears in violent political and personal hostility, |e OW8 Face In Upper Canada. This uneasiness Geese; 2s to 24 9a)and the public generally, that he is still to be found at/i9g to 1862—of the Adminstration to which) for the purpose of carrying oi E ich thei ives +4 ! : ; ying oither a measure to which|¥48 shated by their representat Parli Tarkeys, cach, 33 to Gs| his med belonged. Mr. John A. MeDonald,|both parties had been previously opposed or, i the and it rates 4 seiuiaiey to renbbet ji phere mas 5 alc : “ Sd'to is Oita Owe IN i, a i. Upper i Fon the Conservative oh ry eye's event of we failure, another measure toleure their votes for the scheme, -On rh anal cks, a r nada, and the leading wind) ee. one.oF the parties had been even more strenvous- Ta i ' 7 Fish. Queen Street, «lot the Adehlubtriatto | og wind), ied TT ‘te ‘dp : nvaus-| March, while the debate on Confederati , nu, was io decl rs opposed. The project of a Federal Union of Cana- eration was ia yams ek ne = v4 and is prepared to make up all kinds of garments en|the principle of f oder bh al sh prt _ daelohie had, from its inception, been denounced: is! a several of these gentlemen communitated Hamings — fy ge es trusted to him in tho latest style and improvement of|tho Provinces or to Canada abt Bene “hy fd rpg tral ae Kc Catia in the language of deri- 0 0 ~~ yon they regarded as their repre- ’ ‘ ‘ n. eniaeaeal ola of 8 dscorn. Now, however, to gain the support of /*¢tative in the Cabinet, toaching thet guarant Boards (Hémioek) Lumber wendia il eee aaa pooner Th Libésat hones? bp ~ Brown, the are died (hott pucodents, and thereby obviate « Pnowhick they ‘desired the pledge of the Geeceluan “Do oo) ; 4s to 58 ey Entrance at the Side Door favoring the adoption of f der sas accel disast 3 8 defe id tie Jorvaan, would, reoult. in, alto have incorporated in: the local ... |part of the people, and of even Rh oe bids vp be ae belt -—what it in fact describes itself to be--a/ whom tey were addressed, since all of them Lon) vg Ktiales talcon Daily. TURKEY FIGS | manship ou the post of Wein loaders. "Tear 10e,|Oat; talatiy erdu'es thier refer? potate 86 the: peestol|whiteri thete'vbten hat been ‘cect ea thelodeek heck si . PALMAR, Setre URKEY_ FIGs thore had been errors, and perh Srvors|adopti SF Vedra ree eee nee cre temetolc | white; Af thelr votes had Ween cast ve iis otal Ade, Mutual Fire Tagesence Ofkse,Kest t-,) gore T ZANTE CURRANT, sg of administration, and ¢ oa ni hit inoe hsAbedy comraieees ~ Me Jon Ae MeD it was opposed it as it is fair to assume they would have been but'for : Charlottetown, Feb, 16, 1 "} $5 Jordan Almonds, expenditure ; biit’ these evite tee thetdeak” romees shthe tender. ot” the SToede, tat het bie mldian tot: those plodges, privately and secretly giveb — NORTH HOTEL, ar ~~ fform of goverament, whilo, under S¥rY pore w “