* secre Bots BR See? » i; Pi “4 a" : : : t pee t ame REE. eRe ee eee Ee Semen Oe a eye ve wremtiaten meee weapons = 5 dagnnns mae tov nesses St ssaneseneemreasasans - ~ anaes eaviecamarce- ar ‘ PE BERALD oe ‘MeKinnon’s Mtore,” SUMMARY OF PROOEEDINGS. | ment, the‘conditions on which that Sree was Sati envious to knew the then Government m . we ts PRN , . gaily 4 “ j the adoption of the Land Purchase Bill, the Land Com-|now appeared to be, It was natural poll vy, as he 1s TRD AXD eta ag ost WEDNESDAY — § oO UR Ls Dd A Ne] i eu ’ Tussnde. Aoeit’ oA pag Foe S04 Tifteon pete ea hase Bill, and econtrast- Opposltion a minifeat suth por ave 10 tas 9 pal sone er eee \ ' i + 4AP + jad the actions of the Liberal Party with those ofthe Pro-|policy of the Government, anddap / / Tutative fo the EDWARD REILLY, |... a ty TTENID W\ Cir, | Hou, Attorney General, from the Committee ou/pretary party, and contended that thy former had always hoped the qnestion of the tishortan’ “aigthe Session ho : KDITQR AND HROwRURFOR, 6 Slee) PAGEL: | NV | N TER STOCK, expiring Laws.presented the first reportiof en'id Com- re pes Psieaier desis fog she oe * ~ ropes aa See ac would be entertain- et tire sag woh ed cyte gis tI hinittee, and moved that it bo-mad jaa sold, syste ap did the Conservatives, mho,,:h said, on Mr Laird, said the allag’ di 48 we is Ome Queen, Fert oo us fo oo HARE SCRSGRIBER Thgnktal fon. thé liberal shiare|day to-morrow, He bermaadn the ordi of Whelhad always Ueun allied to the Proprictary iastion.. 1e\ed him of the fate of a petltior ’ on to Factories remlnd- ‘ ea of patronage extended to him since bis commence- Mg Le / ad always entertained the belief thata Court for the |of tho best factories on thy «from & proprietor of ono ACI ay oe Po HM ABREU. oy 0) Toons in Business, begs to announce, that he has: just Hon, Mr. Haviland, leader’ of the Opposition, |tivestigation of titles gould ‘be establisticd, and be bad) which he had the’/honor ’ 4 sland, trom the district od Wor l’yeat, paid in advance, ee Gai ahi ged saris : said.that in the: report just read,"he obrserved one fought hard for that principle; but finding t at the peo-lwhich petition was ther ~ represent, the prayer of «Wee "48 half-yearly ingdvane 0 COMPLETED 4 , F ; oa hali-yearlyingdvance, 010 see is . law had expired aamed it the report, the’ iminediate whohad been froin time te time deceived, would not Machinery, and yet it mmission of duties linposed on : eg ep “TS conaideration of which was necessar Le would) reo" him in his efforts, ko wax induced to relinquish) ffoyse, ” was not entertained by the late A@vortisemonts inserted at the usual rates. * Parr WINTER STOCK ; at a jthe advocavy of that measure. ‘The Tenant Leagne or- io. NV '» 4 : oe sin | ALT & WINTER STOCK, OF, ttierefore move that the Honse do new go into Com- ganization. though ridiculed by some hon members, was mS. Os Bins a ta vente wate Ul — , tL ‘ : i : % hid 7 ‘ ' nu a ‘ pry Sy : . JOR PRINTING, ay. haa : mittee on the report. hi composed of the stamina of Queen's County; but céteas, fhe hope wil oP SSPey Said th wate ten yrerite Of every desariptios, performed with neatness.and despatch | & ' Q QO » @. ie ILou. Attoraey General supported the motion.—j when he found that officers. pf the law were obatruetejod to ottonidy members’ colleagte refused or, neglect and on moderate terms, at the Herawp Office. at chi ea Heacie ene a ® Mp. George Sinelairin the ebair. or ed, he published-a letter in the ergan of shat associ-jrest the blaw ' i aren that’ hon. member therefore should ners en sisting in part of: | + ‘ The House in Committee revsort8 a the fallowing [ation denounciag the course which he regretted they trict. / © the neglected the interests of that dis- 1A PAN ACK FOR APRIL «os “ pe resolution agrect! to, aamely':—- adopted. Ile spoke also.of the Finagcial embarris-| aie a srt Sead, sal bidatead ts a AL sien FS Pp re orp ‘mek aie : eat lilies itintir, «(OWA re , and denounced the system e ‘ _ MOON 8 PHASES, i. GROCERIES, et + [Phat it is expedient to revise,, coratinus and amend rae of “aig gy gl hey screneiss re wl pee sober / g money votes, to which he had alway been Now Moon, 4th day, Sh. m) 51 evening, W. “BOOTS, SHORS iid RUBBERS, © [she !aw relating to tho Jimits oid) rules of Jaila in) part remedy {9F the reviel ol the erat hey oral’, tle ‘Those cauens meetings he said ended gen- : ’ ’ 9 ’ Fees A Ea hg Ls ‘ A‘ this Island. » [from the draining of the resources of the country to)” y in producing no good affects. Some further re- First Quarter,11th day,10h. 57m., morning, ENE} , , ... DRESS. GOODS, ro : aes eM ett el tusiaimentadue forthe pari’? stkh oh the duis gs ts. rther r Fall Moon, 18th day, 6h, 53m., evenmg, W. SHAWLS WANTLES A Committee was then’ app oi nted to bring ‘in amet, the payme . / apport of party men of representatives relative to the Last Q io 26th ei 9h. 48m pt il sw ota sane ne Las and MAN TLES, Bill im accordance therewith.» / chase ol Proprietary lauds. . eee party measures followed. i Pht ns beat ei tai ev ee we HAT S. Ladies’ & Gents’| Qn motion of Mr. Breckeo ,/ Mr. John Yeo ob- Re EF Me eke eds Wenehaey rate, . wns i gto vee Mr ea and Mr McLellan» i } M ; j 2 ' e whole s address, le (3 Sy) cieF ¢ the produe y - DAY PAY WEEK — High ust i % . . end en tpeenes ib is hwaek. to the denanclations ‘of the Liberal party ayaine’ : “ond plained of shes leshed suomeiy: apciecasicaeal jay wt wow Dee ne s 5 Ready-Made Clothing. the considdidag: yal rv" i ithe: whole vesnmod/ohyat and a Court of Haquiry, in past besaiotu of that} (Pstitation to Prince County, and expressed the hope mf in 1 We Wa ‘ a Se ok babe i 5 ARO boy cP : aot the Adil /.e9s in answer to ‘Liis) Assembly, when such sehemes were terme?) 11. that in future that County wauld be more liberally dealt ‘ t#mh mbm] hn | hm | ue 4 ol FUR GAPS Excellency’s epaecle:s):: The paragraph relating to|leaders of that party as delasive arid visiong’ iy Why, with. 1 | Monday. o 416 24.8 24, 3.5012 40) » HARDWARE, my are of I roprietary /jands was read. . ania pe shewat — ay oc at pene ue admission|. Hon Mv \alrd also alluded to the fact that portion 2 |Tuesday 40) 25,9 15) 4.28)05: 44} BRATHER: etc.; ete: i fo on. Aitornay General /goved the adoption of We nen Bir A avis hunee © ejected by the)! that farm, had been used ae a Shooting ground, and 3 |Wednesday 3a 26/10. bh 62 Olen. 4h 5 cae bel thy CWC, ete, ‘ that clause, nid expressedd b / i, deairo to see the lense: people, be now resuscitated, Leconte jaiq for the im- (that somo o the stock had been destroyed in conse- 4° Thursday 86! 27)10 52} sete: f° 81 Which. he offoys_for sale at unusually LOW PRICES, jhold system entirdly aboli yp t ia wns davon eed ce Pamir tek Land bid ‘minaian was con queien: 8, |Briday 85} -2a}18 84| 793)” 531k Prannhwry. endo xoapecitully roqensto Scoala’ |v the obteisiog of*Jenn./ ax.emenas tor providiog meth the openly aventd Niteutide * vat the Acvt, started | Holl: Str Havilenil Ald the Parc. wee andes the Wee et 84) 29 dal Egle ee. funds for the payment. / of } eth S cdesied th of resisting the law, lagement of a Cocamittee, whose duty it was to protect >) \Saturday 4 morn, bo wt k is ches M : / of lands, ‘and was of the/land, a9 such, received the patror jie qnd support of th Nar ; 3 @ Sunday 92| 1/0 38} 9 $4). 9). MICHAEL MéCORMACK., _ jopinion that the Canard | gstate: purchased by the|hon Mr Davies, now # mew’ Es aah apes Pee peepee Fetaltvon was given by the Goyernmant 8: |Monday — 30) $2). A}10, 99,13. 2: Poa haba /¥ ob bP ee late ony oo / have besa secured under the He CMe Brower), oe ents of the illegal actions of sonvenseet plass eomid bi aad Grade Sidhe , q > % ee ge al.i.é s re Loci Par A oem 8 (PrOEEONS ay ; We ae tg|that League, leading to, th, ‘emit brain oh : 3 9 iThesddy, 8 | 28), 981.0411 09) 5) SS Oye COLAS, Soars aeuratey cade) ar yee Ton rnore favansblenitis tothe Telandto #0 duce gtr ot bringing the Hor Me Laird—That being the ease, the Committes 10 ‘Wednesday. 26». 85).9¢57)norn.p OP yg : By i in wantey,“and ‘Ie’ /.g9 damaging to the:interests| that financial dulliet jltieg pet Ile expressed hie T6-lwore not responsible for the disastrous consequences \Thursd 35) Bol 3 AL. 0 69) YU EREAmel’s |. Stella Colas Tongues |oftlioGolony, thant /ygy adopies rylative.to hat purl ee which he would Ei alties_prayailed,.for the removal hich micht {oli , I}. | Thursday eT iealc ka esi sl] dedicated Dy pormissiom to Chis | jchase. t ¥ PUE-loe which he would EMidly aes A, by lending his evppari} eS t follow. 12., \Friday i 23) i 4 43) Tt 49) V4 se talented ALtlntes + + vi liom Tender of the’ / 9. \osition Bs Nan faa a tmany feasible re dy that might be suggested, The remaining portions of the address wero read and 18 |Shiurday 21) 99) ° 59} 2. 82) w A8 Mot benuty Hares upolt the cheek of night, '}to mave ‘ary ’amentn: ‘ent 0 i cecananabae consrd- Mr George Sipelwit enid, at comparing the different adopted, alter which the whole, address, as reported mi Sotiday ‘ 19) ry 6 “pe i ‘4 = { ‘sid ab riebejowel in Wthivp’s enr. | . oe ' vba Pain waren | ae forth no fait. vidta contended, ps pein Aye ry past policy of parties, would from the Commitier, waa agrees sovwithout ement dent. 1 ‘Tuesda 6 4 dd) | 6 jase : eee | oe a de barre oT franchise theepeople abithis Golony| oa oe ouahin: bs vg, nious expresséd on both}eG, ane omar rinted to wait on Eis Exeel- 17 Walacelas 14. 44 9 45} 4:48) 90 Alexandra: 6 + | Guarda, * Pragebane, *Jaslevor thé Liberal’ party did, * and-Purehase ye read ponening, jee Prevent embdrrayaed: state of the lency to know when he would bo pleased to receive the a iT la | 9): 46:10 30 rises 3 Princess of Wales, Himincl’s, Lilly of the Validy| was never made a pirty measure, as could be seen on sg? JuntrY, and believes it te he the duty of|same. as a : ra : 2 7 43 4 _ dodkey Club, Wood Violet Milleffetir, ©” fteference to the | pecerds. of that House, The Fifteen the Government top /ovide means to meet emergencigs,|, House adjourned. * 19 .+Briday } wo ATP Te) 7 a vu Essqngd Bouquet: Patohouly, Viotets" ' |Xeare’ Purchased ' 71 mach as i lk A Mr Howatt agreed with the remarks of the last a Wepnespar, April 24. _ ‘ fr > ‘ * 4 ; » mach as it had been condemaed, ler (Mr G 8) /yj P 20 (Saturday - 6} 49}11 51) 8 32) 4a) 9 Wost Bad.) oy mm cNewAlown Hay, Loves Myrtle, — Joanterredstnente/atgble benefits on many of the tenantry ne 1 oe he *)4 att hoped soine definite plan would) At the hour appointed, the Ilouse waited on His Ex- 21 {Sunday 74 80 even, 9 29); 431}, Bog ofsAgvont: Parfa me) itve/mbat Roe * arlep hand Banywaers acceacm O78 rath were ‘remitted hy its provisions, rscank 4 ig midds He wished to make one remark}ocijanoy with the Di biees. and their return, bis - ply Monday” 6) B98, L100 22.0 47 ide(ap ave Posttleda vendor: MWwotdrs > Here ct! a! liavottt—rents that Gd his knowledgaeould havy been collect-| Poe Ing the ne eussity of a ineasure by which the priti-lnor the Speaker reported the rep! hich is as follon of 23 [Tacsday (Oe Kal A GLAL Shrove ytP lone anc) cxitdinan teres Detyeawebaryn Sachor’ “Tift we Bef tl) Pequagayy gf the teuanery em she Conard | hor of the Idond Marebasd Bill might be extended to MBPERSY FERQEON PAU TOR) eee eee 24 |Weduesday Abbe 8A GEE! (6 ee tse, eintioin acd acon MLN EgUN Mare ost sieg, wore by the provisions vl thati ity athe Lee It would be more equitable m/Jfr. Speaker, and Gentlemen of the House of Assem- J nays | ‘ pHa ot lime Juice anddigent: me, fon making the faielaithcwnteliids pL. ceyicynd the opinions #i. the boa.| yperatic ns if ts. provisigns were more general and bly: 25. |Thursday, 0, 66 8 16 more CG inh) tad vtpeay gy: Rope. derrinkenters an, iaeproyanent WaAsturney Ge / Hala) ‘Feesrding «loan. sand, dillered with eomettiee” ‘ A » | Thank yon for your Address. You may rely on m 26 Frida 14.50° Bis “8 0 89 53) Viole, Powders, iyom ok ang, fe the Complexion | dante At/ |v Cah eee mie ce lee on Me Pulowse eaid, wtien hon members on the Govern: a i 1 0 ee a a 4 fy Ae) a 55t 1 184 ra stor ywiler for x ‘ eiuous hain withays F/ +¥+ Gen. You, that question, Ile alimded to] ant side of i! : ern: |hearty co-operation in your endeavors to promote the rt reer tt oF 4 5 50 1 51 “lin try %, ink bhi t Napol mea cial sive Ba ag iene | tay ob the privileges of; the Land Pardhare| essov Able to ex) ya aye Po sce hihi but| welfare and prosperity of this Island. . sun i ooL.98 ¥ ‘ ve owe. Lol ty a ee Ali) me 4 ee rmraet é i . Py ’ Pape@nt a repty, ae © political con- : . pod 29° Monday sr Ob dota abs, b| Medtbawuds Ha nstchisrayin iis Pye ae gcriast be Hau leaned W / states, wail or ite: provisionsy,elleeved sot ane| uch ff both patie. for ane past 16 years was compared, [gunsricttodeat of tee Connie kovleoe eee , hiskers vatiiral And peri ur shaue withuyu thuup. P sty Mees ‘ ‘ red hia ‘ges otf » . 80 ‘|Tuesday ‘4 53). .2|.7:48].9 53| rors ake “4 Diet beh Chie dey oe *fany mate “ial sacrifice--iu proof of which he quoted the) vould ask who did: most forthe reliet of the tenantry ? Ordered to be laid on the table. ei bt So ih : ’ foresee te sablekehids- seenkt Sybee. Rimmel Rose Water Crackers, a new and ansusing device eredi¢ oF © the Colony.. Trung, he,.said, cammervenk-om £ Yurebase of the. Worrell: Estate,,compared’ with Hon A 3 ¥ Se en oe Toeventag parties, ees SV oareasen youts wore felt, but that. was’ not attributable, to th At of the Belfast District, was, he said, suflivient to, lL. saat General, from the Committe on expir- PRICKS CURHRUENE. ‘yy : ae ae wk. WATSON. [th =" jase oF propriet ary lands, but the result of over-\” 0°" the eflidient manier'in which the Conservatives Ha Bean peg ne Rp Rg Ape a A tage ; Citartorrerown, April 12, 1857. Drug Siore, Dec, 22, 1864. tending ely : deneaenind the egret In proof of the impar- e" Ny i a gxe en en iu this Island. wish ut rovisions. : AerErUTi eid on Moe on "Mr MeAulay su,cported the views of the Hop.| ranner in which.the Land Commission was conduct-| Received and read. Read a second time, and com- Beef, (smal!) per tha Feovisl 3d to 7d A Codeh,, Cold, or (Ore ir H aviland, and was al. to of opinion that money could ed, he instanced the fact that the present How Attorney mitted to a Conmnittee of the whole House, Mr. G. ) the quarter, 4d to6 not b /@ obtained iu Englarid lor the pernoses in.cnestion General (Mr Hensley) was employed the Attorvey. Sinelair in the chair. Do by quarter, fe ' § parp j ‘| Mon Beall : : : y Pork, (carcass) ad bo Oa) Requires immediate attention, ot orms that could prove nny other than disastrous to a4 daa uit of tae Opposition said he had taken| Hon Mr Davies was opposed to the system of im- : Do (small) odjto dd and should be-chocked. If the afteresté of the Colony» : , i a ~~ of the debate, but would reseree them for|prisonment for debt, and expressed his desire to extend Mutton, per ‘Abs, : dd to id allowed tv eontinue, \ i jon, Mr. Duacan said the Treasurer's Books up: to ah she sce ic igh coult not, however, bat remark Jail limite to the whole Island. He would not, however, Veal; pertd:, |” 3d to. bd Irritation of the Lungs, a Per. the ¢ Lat of this month woul! show the faxotable position at the speech of the Ifon Mr Davies reminded him of oppose the Bill before the Committee, provided he saw Ham, per Ib., 6d to. 8d rnanent Throat ‘Affection, or in Which the financial affairs! of this Colony wns. tett by the field days an the Seasions of 1855 and 1856, whenjany prospect of securing a general Bankrupt Law Butter, (fresh) Is 1d to Is Sd) an Incurable Lung Dis-ase, t! .© late Government, cousid yring the beary drain on its)‘ Governiagnt of which he (Hon Me. D) isa member,| jfon Mr Haviland was in £ fa Bi rk ; L Do by the tub ls.to ls ld 45 i t /esources’bY the purchase of \ the. Cunard and other Es- denounced, as visionary, the Widl-o'-thu- Wisp policy ofland draf and was in favor of a Bankrupt Law, 4 Cussie fons Ib ‘ dd to 6d) Oo O74 is often the result, mtes. He “expected to heat that the I and Queetine the Eschéat party. - Me expected, when the hon mem- se ne Stich Stee 2 et el. do ay Me on a 'L : ; + * Na ber (Mr 1D) rose in bis place, th spuotished tor genera, miormation, yet no further ; Tallow, per lb., : 8d to 9d e ; would now be finally settled) by the Teniot League; i hee, tat some new platform! action had been taken thercon, It would be as wel ' Lard, per Ibe, Sd vr as Brown's Bronchial Troches. aut fpretextsd a appear that the g reat object af those who ete Jen d gh i by am Bit naan ofthat, he! aholish the present Bill sluidatiee. aa 04 sane fe , - Flour, per lb., 17s 18 Having a Direet Inftuence to tie Parts, give Ime P ts 1 id. 45 souch sympathy w ith that movement was to hiel s-a rehersal of hia past political) limirs beyond the present boundaries. - Oatmeal, per 100 Ibs., 2 ped ecg saci: Ou pamptts la | bieton wae ak ‘ome of Assembly's - now that sheir am- aoe which that hon member had repreduced. Ifon Attorney General suggested the propriety of ap- a Eggs, per dozen, dto.15\ por Bronchitis, Asthmah, Catarrh, Cou sum} A ratified, be was inch ued to. believe that bat je paragraph of the Address under debate was)pointing a Commitiee with the view of maturing a gen- little ment 1 & 4 oi Grain. 863d to Bs Od mu 4? ead Throat, Diséases, H a i would be made ot\ that erganigation. then unanimously adopted, eral Bill relative to Bankruptey, that being a subject + — Pr bushel; jf 49 ha Boyd to o bd ' ‘Prochés ere used with always good sv.ccess, Obpositiva A eine oh hres epeipane rac of po The next parazraph, relative to the question of bh reac much serious consideration, u ats per do., : Ppt mnblic Speakers he 1 ' entin ents publisaed in: the) Bdweation, was then road ; : r MeNeill agreed with the remarks of the Hon Mr ; Vegetables. Singers and Public: Speakers Islander, the organ of the Conse: ‘vatives, in 1853, ex- : cad, when, on motion that itinavies, anit said he could remember the time when fa Pet : t J edhin eleari bie ks -n Ssive of the opposition of th rty to th inci- be adopted,’ | will find ‘Troches uscfufin clearing the voicehen taken be- n | Pressly Po: 1 OF that. party to the princt ae Z , =e rie singing or apesking, and relieving the mroat afer a-|ples of the Land Purchase Act, an t read extracts from The hoa Leatlor cf the Opposition said that surely ie lungaual exertion of the vocal organ’. The Tvoches sro re \thaé paper condémnatery of the act: Ons of the Liberaljtha acting leader of the Government (Hon. Mr. Peas, per quart, «* debto | ( imi 3 Potatecs, per busbel, ebtors were allowed the limits of the whole Island. Mr Breeken said the total abolishment of imprison- : Poultry.’ + .-!/ ment for debt weule be preferable to that Ah oa i * Geese, ommended and. prescribed by Phyarcians, and havwe had | party who introduced that measure. \ He spoke of the Hensley) sright at least fore : Hon } dvilar ” P i a Parkers chy, 7 ‘ ' ogeog ¥ ’ sesmuneelele from eminent. mon fry onins yo — sob hoe st Md ie abet the. cou rif! as the resaltithe iaecursmans on ‘on sone amelie ie lating “ts Beall Debs Cottle toe nih taetone owls, each, 3 to 18 5d i neing an article of trne merit, PRE, AAVEN : -\of the moile adopted for the payment «Mf the Cunard Ea-| wae, however, willing at ait * oy {imprisonment for debt in certai as th : a Dueks, NONE) onoy by a test of many years, each year finds vera in NeW | tate—the purchase of which, he was given to believe,|e. wae ’ _ bhecad vill the Hon, Col, | 5 ‘ { } : ve ee erein pro~ if ae ; weet) ts Ys | ss Po in various passe of the world, wad the Txoches are|would-fall at least ton isaelnd payeds fall gat ty ah Secretary, Mr Coles, took his seat, which he pre- os moet tie Som nvanen of shich, numerously . Codfish, per qtl., 20s to'80e) niversally pronowrced bottor than ote articles. sig sulf-paying trinbaxtion. ‘ sumed was the cause of deferring any debate there- following Sicsiv's presented to the Legislature the Herrings, por barrel, gad a¢ aus Oe ae Wy tethtens Piicnded ee teey hg Mr Brecken—The depression of trad'e was felt to/99 for the present. t Hon Me Howlan favored the introducti f Maekersl;»per dozen, Samber , [bake any, of the Mebet site yerhnat ' coma wage heer to the purchase of the Cunard) Hon. Mr. Hensley, in reply, observed that the) Baukrupt Law. Men of practic ing bustin ni ‘bits it tue ee, . lito vn ft 2states, and no doubt the withdrawal of so large a sam| whole euliject of the educati . lea 1, si cdesnaoaie Eoseaaneday Boards. Hemlock) ” . a - iad OO sahil Ny aw that purchase involved from the ordiaa.ty channels,! ple would he sabeattidd with "Wide al . te pike gy ngrastierandly oper tebisny myn De Dh ie wees *. A | OH N BEI # tended to increase that depression. ‘If w:soan for the! measures for its advan ‘ao adopttng/ management, bnt because of failures of Banks and Do ne) vals ade wv hala, payment of Proprictacy,lands could be obtainted on'rea-| ccosence a t “ : cement. It was not, however,| Mercantile establishment abroad. It was thorefore Shingles, per M, s to 18s MANUFACTURER OF CLOTHING sonable ferns, he could eee no objection te the: measare,| Necessary at the present stage of the proceedings of extremely eruel to have such mon locked up iu Jail ney s MBM Sundries. 80s to 90 : i ; f . | Mr. MeNevill repligg, 40 the remarks of the lon. Mr. the louse, and especially in the absance of the hon|or copfined to the narrow bounds of Jail li ‘it ‘ Hay, per tyny , oe i all its branches, thank{al, to his Friends and th- | Duncan, touchuig the motives alleged to the friends of leader of the Govornment, to enter into any debate! fou. Mr Laird als ld ahora. te Thee? ’ oe Pay DL Patrons for past faxor, beds. we 7 “~ the Tenait League movement, Had-that bon: nvember,/on the quea tion. lod the ikstitnsas i. Locdenen oi 983 ay ee sgl LOS iM see «tl and the public generally, that he 18 stil) Co by foun Abllhesaid, fairly investigated the motives which actuated| Mr. Brecs ten presumed the poll f the G . eoument for dent, | in a Clover Beod, per lb., : 1s 6d) 5 ‘ , |the supporters of that organization, he would have ar P 1@ poltey of (he Govern-\regard te the petitions alluded to by the Hont Mr ; é } ’ -im ’ . ‘ : ; . Homespun, per yard, Ps to 6s onLD:' ST A (N’D,: rived at very different conclusions. a pen ow ~ pay ne Feachers’ salarios eu-| Haviland, he would say, that had the principle, as Caliskina, per 1b. ! to a ; «Hon Mr Laird said. that the soil of any Colony should); 7 : te Freasury. “He was willing to lend |themapplied, been fairly tested, ere now he belived Hides, per Ib., te Yo! 12°80 , Quoen Street. be its capital; that was not. the case with this’ Island ;| rot ansistant ie to" any measare tending to advance the veneral public would be satisfied with the results Wool, i 6 : v4 li ared to thake ip’ all kinds of garment on it was, therefore, bet right that funds should be obtamned |'P@ Mlerests of Edueation, The repeal ct the provisious of the Small Debt Act, & Sheepskins, i oa meh pen? ie inthe latest tyle Ais ituprovement of|t© relieve its financial, didliculties, ‘ _ Mr. MeLw nan would not offer any factious opposi-|tonching abolishing impri to Fs utog : pe _ perdoz., | 2d to rere ins cate x Binpiale rege. te bie Place-and observed that he {ton to that cor any other question whieh the majority |his opinion . satatinds scamain orem in : artridges, ‘ oat ; : 4 é ‘ i fhad listened With much interest to the debate on that) might submit for t : : i. ne afd a legisiations u in GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. Terms Cauh cut) [ppavageanh ibe, Aulilresaantlet consideration, « It was Hed she Cou sir the sine A amy: of a classes} [on. Attorney General said such however was the e eS ES ER ES ES | | EP Batrange at side Doo. ‘ very evident that the Land Purchase Act was the most|1) oy contem plated party been reinrned to power, fact, as explained by the hon. leader of the Opposi- s : NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL, \ Quenn Street, duly di, 1866. . » os pry Lg efficient means ever adopted for the settle- salary hase 4 toy” dete a pte Reigns «| mer full tion, (Mr. Haviland,) that the petitioners alluded ’ a age a sep marry Saag TTS er aT pment of tie land question, and the present leader of the), Areasiry; and ne was of the Opiu-ito, prayed to ivet / i ; a KENT-QTREBT):¢° 2) vee CHARLOTTRTOWN} “TF O WT A, Td MS RA. Bis, |Government was ehtitied fo the pred of introduemg thay!" that that desirable change could be effected with- pat Bn for debt. megmetamaktes! : Tt ae formerly “known av ithe t* GLOBE) ; ‘ .\ vfmonenrd. He concurred with the remark of the hon At-/Ou8 mereased taxation, asthe revenue, with judicious; [fon, Mr. Kelly id th P . . { 1OTEL, is. the largest inthe City, and ceutrally : Merchant, Tai lez, ! ltorney General regarding the obstructions (o the Banks /mankgemesy, could aiford it, oe alae r. Kelly enid the petitions ia question z situated; it is new epened for the reception of perima- P ee, as the rexalt of withdrawing the cirgnlating medium to) The 6th and 7th cl originated with merchants atm dealers principally ‘ nent and transient-Boarders, “The subscriber trusts, by| Aud ‘Dealer.in pay tor purchased'estated “He combentt on the greatlry, sib and 7th clanses were read and adopted. from Charlottetown, and should not be taken as the " strict aterition’vethe: waite: and comfort of hiv friends “erye “ nelvantages of banking actominodatibns to farmets, who © Sth «lause elicited somo remarks, unbiased voice of the public, and a pPnNe Gem bally te mech & share of public par} @ents’ Furnishing @Macds, ‘ eh amide wna Lapeer disdo nt, were paling < oa Leader of the Opposition wished to know, Mr. Kickham said ho would support the Bill be- Boyeigch vib giew won tk oesf ’ - [purchase thei four and other supplies at a saving of 25) what loeal industry or improvements were contem- fore the Committee, the contiouance of whiel te" The Best ov Liqvons always on band, Good j ' ercent, He tepiddiated the allusong of the hon Mriplated 2 What factori se é weodseary in the abeonce of whten wes stadling for any number of horses, with a careful hostler , Quoen Street, Juncanan taferance to thu Tenant Leagae, and favored) wer, the acme sg tn te yet hae ist the patti ae ae ee ee in attendance. : is! the borrowing of monéy on terms as proposed on. the : stien alluded to ote : : . aw o.« JOHN MURPHY, Proprictor. Chaslotiptown. PB. Teland, Aug, & 166). 1 a. eo ate by which relief of fibseclal difficulties maton Sa he pane Any Sohieg pr RF alae’ Jair gompess that ppt iuconvenience . Charlottetown, P. EB. 1, ; i " a” eer Hiiphr be wifewed, oe oe! a ' public meetings ha en held during ™'sht follow trom the a rogation of the law as con- ‘ Nov. 25. 1863. ae eae LIVERPOOL, AND LONDON h a ' Riiore aljeurnodee aii : the winter ia Charlotistown, at which that question tained in the Bill in question. ia. L AST CAUTION ! ‘. Pe Readla fen = Bore 40 n - eD een | "AUT RREOON isRSBTOdt ». [Waa very ably debated. Petitions, too, ho believed,|. The Bill waa reported agreed to, and ordered to ‘ i : ‘ . : had bees presented in’ due form to the Government be engrossed. got pretend a ‘ oe os HOW ae ae PATRICK the Senaeneen yore ip po tithe a ost Celteuncts ae hee 7 Addreet' praying. for éuconragement to the fisheries. Ho| Hon. Attorney General presented tho Pablie Ac- STEPHENS not having-comedorward to pay up thei? An Vausually Large Sap aly. of Drugs. ieouchirig thd purchaas af Propiietper i ne borage ~ would like to hear what was meant by the clause in te de classified by the Auditors, for the year reeeeetire Accounts, the Subscriber hereby intimatys to Modicines, Paths Modiolass, jstbject of debate, = Witce ati és bis “ee wenger Stat, 1867, m t ee on the closing of theNavigation | PERFUME, on Me Davies adtrored the Commitice for upwards on Attorney General, in reply, observed that rdered that said Accounts be referred to the | ‘ | ak 2 Ve kale g etary , a suglish and Freneh)je SOAPS8,'of one hour, dhring which he reviewed th inciplea; {he necessary information would be i: t special Committee appoi i | efaulters will be Sued © | grusites. Paes. SAUCES, MUSTARD. (in |emmnersted by the lode pict An tell ok pete Lg cv peat tg mparted ‘at the mtr ppoiated to examine and report | ; Kegs and Bottles); CURBIE POW UHR, Onadied jeal parves of thé Colom tel P : . = ° ~ en Rey CLARKE) et Kee ON, LEMON and ORANGE. PERLS, MARM~ |the sales Be ’ et palpate ihe: pottlerment of am. Breckea was of opinion that the Fisherios ye Attorney Gencral submitted the Blue Book « Rev. OL uy AD, .Resosces SPIGHS, Malt.and White Wine |parsued when he first had. the honor of, a abe woald soon beeome the greatest source of wealth to for the year 1865. Also several Banks Returns for Or Sink ot Soungene fot above Batate. (BNUAGAR SARDINGS, ANCHOVIES, MUSH (Howe ot Asvemibly. “464 wAH'At Bhat lime Lally conmune-rre county: Fishing Companies bad already beenjthe past year. well Store, Nov. 12, 1866. ex a — ROOMS: QAPHRS, ant vem —_ —- ed that the Exchent party bad oi good of tae country at came be the people manifested an incrensed On motion of the Hon. Hr. Davies, a supply was : aha? LA Dias 8 MINTS, - OLUS; WNIS Las, Deyin ge heart. and’ he wae free to Confess. jg iNterest in their prosecution. It was 4 ranted to LI jeaty. , ésh Ground Rice, ‘KNOTTING, DYE STUPPS. aad > Midettanious apport.” 114¢ spoke “ef tha. par sgl fgg (Hain the oaliay of the Gueunenr pte Hon. aneriey Goneca delivered ORSale by |Articles, of the Beat Quality, aod at Moderate Prices yrants, which were but like lenses, giving lands aubject question. , His Excellency, emnbenkiting Corre abt oe —_ ne 'Ja0.01067 W. R. WATSON. see : WM. R. WATSON. |to — conditions which were never fulfilled. He| on Atty Genoral, would ask why was not that Hon| Despatches relating to the patches tie acl ES = 4 Nov. 7, 1866. ‘eae ed upon the intreduction of Reaponsible er (Mr. Brecken) ag restless last year, and as/the late Sir Samuel Cunard, tho issue of Fishing rrr