stoner an “nn neem eae tem, Ptlnes ol tha Gesorsmens to lngart Game mashes fer] How 1 ‘trade| al tnidd on & , rift"s| House at the Bar of the Council Chamber, and having To run Eprror ov tun Herarp, i shines for; Hon Mr Laird said that the pringiples of free trade| Hon, Aitorney General jaid on the table the Sherifl’s i ‘ ae je wg Tar ek toon far the Gov-|wore not as ailietenl as A on ter of the Fn A to the Writ of Election, issued for the Third von oe Speen cane T Se cine kis anares se Mr. Eprror,—The Bothwell correspondent is in ernment to make the necessary outlay for deepening sition would make it appear. Le instanced the pro-| District of Queen's County. the Revenue Bill, and also to the Act relating to limits print again, endeavoring to justify the object that and uaproving our harbors, Perhaps I should apolo- tective policy ef the United States, a country second to] Hon, Mr, Coles, Colonial Tanriot « bon ahe y ba and Palen of Jails on this Toland, prompted him to give his liberal and judicious award under consideration not being more noue in progress and enterprize, He did net wish to)re-slected a member for said trict, appeared a Mousg in Comuuttoe of Supply reported several re-li:, the case of tho East Point lighthouse—in print again, _ ' i ive for the Tictinct, but the reason for its obscurity is, that tho!seo the trade with the West Indies crashed, but he be- Bar of the Hobse, was introduced, and took the usual i : Government was not in enaeancian of all the facts that/lieved it could be successfully prosecuted indepen t/oaths and his cont, j i ovations sevens the Ho Gal Seiretery, is was ordered because, on a recent occasion, he figured betore the would render our course more clear and definite. ‘of the ram traffic, ‘ ‘| Mouse adjourned, i : that the several papers and petitions now on the table| public as a writer of no enviable notoriety, when he Hoa, Mr. Parmer. I was glad to see a clause of that) Hon Leader of the Opposition condemned the Japan AVTHENOON BRS STOR which had been before His Excvelloney, in Council, and re-|slandered and libelled the peaceful inhabitants of the kind ia His Excellency's Speech, and 1 do not know ese theory of the United States relative to proteetion,| 44, . Me. Ravine, Chairinian-of Ge iaaions on the /farred to the House, be now read, Newfoundland shore, which drew from the /ailfur that [ should have tound faylt with it for not being more/a ouiey which that country wouldyet have to abandon, patina of dhe Cautak and Others, relative to the The rayer of the petition from divers inhabitants of} ,....,,, sl] merited castigation, and had the cood clistinet, It is sufficient to bring those questions before! Hon Mr Howlan said the importance of the West Avuaiiitie ct staasles tha Aas cuaeiaian the ruaning|Lote 11 and 12 wae supported by Mr. Ramsay, who ex-|<2P"e# ® Well me iz ’ g the members of the Legislature with whom it is supposed India trade was magnified, if not over estimated, Le ae ee of Re. astoring ook abet nga ae ah oanate pleined-thet-the tn i 7 prayed for, leading| fect of keeping him at his more congenial employ ment to rust.te devise such means as will carry out those ob-/quoted from statistics to amow iat, fur samne years jest. susleh of Se seneen, a majority of the said Commit-/trom D, Milligaw’s tu the shore of J. Carr, would be ofjof attending his will, : seen | oa rhe see = some of og — ef deorcuubagy dahas tg lmpafas ete larrendiag! setting tee bad comg to the conclusion that it was inexpedivnt) yreat benclit, not only to the petitioners. but to the} Now, this enlightened, badly propped picee of dertakings, ave fy — y concurred in - e oe a rey gy ead dae ng. sb ff -to alter or amend the law relative to that subject, He public generally, creation says he gave Beaton the bendtit of the “ ex- iments expressed vy his honor from Belfast ( Hn er), ‘sn vtita invial sa iva . b-appeared in the|(Hon, Mr. Davies), at the came time, expressed his!’ ‘Tho said several petitions and documents were then Pe Al at a tae scene ate but T am sorry to say that, m some of the ic ‘ide pa | By ys Beal ye om vfowe persons inter, [OWN views, differing from the majority of said Commit-lordered to be referred to Committee, after which the) ing - which he bas just given utterance, 1 cannot eoinci nap so - — mes : ag ath » 4s — tee, believing, as ho did, that the allegations of the| House adjourned. i ‘ to Beaton’s advantage, let the poople see. One Lam oes that, a presents and ye ie ears factuvers ot this Colony 7 : petitioners wore well founded; he, however, being ia ' Texspay, April 30. jhundred and thirty-three chains of a fence to be kept very wall Saiaien' to ee ace dine ont weary taxation! Mr Bell—No p adiy could follow from the im-|*be minority, had, as Chairman, to present the report of! pron Col Secretary laid on the table the Sherifl's Re-jnp the length, and across his farm, Could that be vebleh would %e entailed upon the ople by their con-/portation of vem. te anula not support that traflic the Comittee. Pe ' turn to the Writ of Hivetion, issued for the return @f/ done, at the present state of labor und price of rails, hg P we gee * A d r 1 Lon. Col. Secretary presented various petitions, two Members for the Seconu District of King’s County, pate eae re struction. With regard to procuring dredging machines oye shape, which he netaved marred an Laeacneant praying for the opening of now lines of 0 which|intcom of Hon, E. Whelan, Queen's Printer, and WW. [fF the large sum of £20? ‘The * existing” fence was ‘at public expense, Iam of a different opinion. : — i 4 . os _— of 7 et Mgt peg aLotioh it petitions bad oven laid before Ilis Excelleney the Livu-! fs Glarke, Fay., Collector of Excise, whose acveptance|inmediately removed by the original owners, (being cont hy baeahle Pes tae Gotan neey We ex-laltowether, ne Nee HO avONAN I tenant Governor; and referred to the House, of office vacated their seats, composed of widows and poor people,) leaving the that it is desirable for the Government to try the ex-laltogether, : Ordered that a Committee be appointed, to whom ihe aed Anthnaw Mot & Eenulese itp : nt of im, 1d think there is an Edward Reilly and Anthony ormack, Hsquires,) whole onus of the 133 chains of a fence on Beaton’s. d vane h ting one. — 0 “ Pads Y} Hon Mr Uenderson would not a mpathise with ‘shall be referred all such petitions. elected members of said District, appeared at the Bur,| lock at thai! Du vou fould O° Thee liek bn el w me a cree ove oh hse tee tart uy trade that would inerease driukiog. Temper-| Hon. Mr. Kelly, Mr. G, Sinclair, and Mr Owen were) ing having been introduced, took na usual oaths and/St'@ngers look at that! Do you dou ; e is t- cultural portign of the community as by facilitating the "28 Advocates tu» frequently described the discuse|then appointed said Committee thoir seats. cer ie papper Te Je ya: gee oad agrellipaneee bese iy 0 nuperiing their peideod, When a farmer is|*itout pointing out the remedy, ‘Those deserip-| Hon Col Seerutary presented to the House the report) “vty, Bell, from Committee of Supply, reported sev-jcuriosity or fancy may direct to the lovality, for years suceesstul in raising a large quantity of produce he often|tions of manufactories that laid hold of the raw ma-|0f ‘T. Stewart, Esq., Indian Commissioner, together/ oa) Resolutions agreed to; upon which the question 0”) to come, can pass their own jadgment on the matter, find ¢ dificult ou the tate of our toed, ulteriil man, and aut him th hh she dictilier’ ga{ With his detailed account of Expenditure, m connection! on ourrence was saverally put and agreed to. The cloak of charity you are endeavoring te throw Ta hte mack ces ot eel hat if , a Pee see with his oflive, for the past year, The Bill to incorporate the Masonic Hall Company of y y id ‘ brin Me tt to market. [am of opinion that oo Ho were not calculated to bevefit the country. Whilst) Ordered to be laid on the table, cis eae ban ga second time and committed to al@ve! your malicious doings may pass for fenuine till pany inlets and harbors were attended to, many places|i)e Gesire for drink prevailed, smuggling to a fearful) dfon Col Secretary presented a petition from Joln]) pd ftha whole House. Mr. P. Sinclair in the (People become acquainted with your deep design, would he fhand which, with the ait of dredging ma- tent would foiloy all attempts at suppression by/Scott, and others, setting forth their invention of alpen nem ee Mr. MeVane has also made the wonderful discovery ching, might be rendered fit tor the admission of vessels, inereased duties horse-power machine for raising Massel Mad from beds) | : fe ; that they divided his ficlds into square, then oblique suitable for carrying produce, and thereby a vast and aa int ; of rivers, and praying tl se for such encourage-| , The Bill was then read by the chairwan in committees|iines, making, according to his statements, right f The Jeuk of iil t t/of rivers, and praying the House for such ag , g g d veusios was Of opinion that the importance claase by clause, and reported agreed to without any angles. No doubt the Surveyors neasured the angles lasting benefit would be conferred upon the people at : ; 4 : : : : fac large. Looking at theav experiments as they lave been |the West Iudia trade was somewhat magnified. He pe pein oy Sccengtel pene rear were amendment, aud ordered to be engrossed, by the same instrument they did the altitude of the - * * * tried here, I feel assured that nuthing we could engage) would, however, support that trade, but it must bang ee . '’. ‘ Mr. O : sti } di inhabit- ' itt - lor’ li bd : ' : : the law authorises the Government io grant pa-| Mr. Owen presented a petition from divers inhal if -a tallor’s tape line, : in would be more satisfactory or pay better. I have/on a better basis than to be crushed by sixpence per/tents for such inventions as may be pone ab of oie ants of Cardigan, against the opening of a new Road /So ended the renowned, economical, judicious, brought it to the notice of the late Government, and it gallon extra duty on rum. He pointed out the evils,/cient importance and value, it was ordered that paid through certain lands north of Cardigan River. honest, empartial survey of the immortal trio, was my desire that they would appropriate © sum of morally and physically, resulting from the drinking! petition be withdrawn, Referred to Committee on New Hoads, Mv. MeVant9 contemplates another visit to the North money to procure one of those machines, 80 as to customs of society, : pole —. oe Dr, Jenkins presented petitions from certain Fire Com-| Shore this year in search of the remains of those 1- deepen the water of our harbors and let vessels come ag gece a seer FIRLD INSPRCTOR'S ADDRESS TO THK BOARD OF EDUCA! panies in Charlottetown, praying, exemption from Military | fated crews who were devoured by tho cannibals last to places where they cannot approach et present. : I oo Mir uneade- Lhe rovenue derived last yoar TION ON TUM SUIVECT OF MILITARY duty, . summer. I hope the late Goverumenut will do some- have great objection ro experimenting too much with) from home manufactured liquors, was but £45 on| - TRANG IM SERIO. In presenting ‘hose petitions, the hon, member, (Dr, Jen-| thing to perpetuate thy memory ot such a philanthropist Government means, but I think this one might be safely whiskey distilled from molasses. and £381 from that Hon Attorney General said it would be well to hear kins), in explaining the prayer of the petition, remarked|and deveted servant to the ‘J ory cause, Le will, no embarked in; and I am convinced that £2,000 appro-|listilled from barley ; from which fact he pointed | the views of hon members on the subject alluded to in|chat in other Countries Fire Companies were exempt, |doubt, have a more fitting field ‘to exercise his phiian- priated in this way would sield valuable returns. With/out the pucessity of adopting a more stringent mode|the address, not only from Militia duty, but also trom the payment of threpie spirit than in an & 4 10 Post-OMiee, moving pe to the cultivation of Flax, I agree with a good in, ig collecting ot taxes and duties levied oa both | Dr. Jenkins—The necessity of physical as well|taxes, and serving as Jurors. | Lt was, therefore, but fair to! round with the gravity of an astern Nabob. " deal o! what has geo me but it te more & msi ed ad the foreizu aul home trade, He could uot see the) #8 mental training, could vot be over-estimated, ‘The | Place petitioners on a similar Soeting with ag = Cvlo-) Oh, ye Gods and tittle tishes,” honest duc ** doos — — eng “0 hap att a —s my gt justice of increasing the duty on the one and not on/ Usual school hours were much longer, for exclusively - agua epee men cae A vec te lasses ag not admire forced favors,” particularly at a low rate. convinced that raising stock in this country is more|the other. mental exercise, than was necessary, Ie would be) members of Fire Kugine Companies to attend Drill,as by law ltl pa bel coat tua We gee ecouomieal thay importing it, As to the improvement) Me CG Sinclair remarked that po revenue of any | Well, therefore, to have a portion of that time allotted specitiod, aud alluded to in the petitions and at the yame keep a shot in the locker yet for him if hu contitiues tu of seed grain, that is a matter which should rest more/cousequence could be raised by increasing the duty |!@ military training, pe yp ypcbocezoee ye 9 gee gry ge Plage a vatrage the feelings of the community. te are te “SCRIVINER, especially with the Agricultural Socicty, which is an in-)oy joine manufastared liquors, the quantity bein Hou Mr Coles thought that military training might : sei th rae sa eh Ad mg hye niente le comparatively trifing, iis could a as mal oljase be imparted, in connection with the District Schools, as can den pouped te io lS wheel areal Souris, April 8, 1867. the country. ‘Phere is no doubt but the importation of Dele te 4 lnviple of ralsi he im-| Without much additional expense, as the services of Orde m1 that id titions be laid on the table seed grain would be an advantage. I am sorry that the|''?? [0 the principle of raising a reveune by the im- Drill S in oe : lin drilline Militi esau a0 ' ‘ j Society has fallen off so much within the tast few years, | position of the duty ia question, OOo eet ee, nok emgage ten tril Uitagy MEAN th | er Se © h ct 4) era l il . for 1 can see that it has been an advantage to the coun-| Mr I’ Siuclair would not support any trade that Companies, might be secured on reasonable terms. © dl try. hope, however, to see it resuscitated, and larg’ must be kept up by the liquor traffic ; the sooner| lhe result of sueh training would be beneficial iv Orrespoundenee. ee Ee ee importations of seed grain male by it, oats as well as|such was destroyed, the better for the best and vita) /*/ter life. _ . ' eo Wednesday, May ™, 1Sa7. wheat, I think if we had some oats imported from) interests of the whole community, Mr MeNeill said he would go « little further, and To run Eptron ov tuk Uenary, reer teary atari ween Sn — one ve ors od i perverse conenive s Mr Prowse said the matter must be viewed as a| make military training a qualification ou the part of] gin Siz,—1 observe, with some satisfaction, that} Nova Scorts is in the throes of an clectioneering pee ae se weuld be eth gu Pe af opinion be-|Protection to home distillers. It was impossible to Teachers, especially as their salaries were about to the diberal Government is scarcely in workin; ttim,|campaign for members to serve in the General and tween parties respecting those improvements, though|stop the liquor traffic until the people became better|e increased. He spoke of the aptness of boys to/or in their seats, when the destitute voudition of King’s) Local Legislatures. Calculating at this distance, it is ! v hie oe € . bine 4 . eT ili visi County, with regard to «a market for their surpius there might be some diversity of opinion as to the best|iuformed on that subject. He would, however, learn military matters, and instauced the visit of a rd ster Pa cuniiieted. an et er d ri a dificult for us to say whether the people's candidates peenerd ol paige peo ra I have ~~ sneer oppose the motion of the hon leader of the Opposition, _ iu eeeeaiee 2 “ow si his District vo = sete ce for tenders for a Steamer or market|or the nominces of the Confederates will win the day. objects of this kind, and will continue to do so while Ion the ground that he was opposed to the import-\boys were put through mi lary exercisos, which has ly bet ' Souri pets re ‘ ay . appear to have been selecte boti have a seat in thiy House | ation, as well as seeinituabiote at rum. ? were performed with great credit. That officer iv- ac . ah Prong ' P vcgghand rT te ae ni yin Tho best mon ppe : : eH : —— primera ote ve . Ifon, Mr. Beur: I am pleased to bear that it is the : : . arbor, wud 11 ot vf tvel pleased with/sides, and the contest will, without doubt, be keen : hl eipe? Rs pi oar 60 Mr MeNeill said that those who drank the rum|fermed him that he conld teach boys more in one his step iu the right direction, which, if proper ge ' ae intention of the Government to do something towards ' ng ? : om I 5 ’ » Mf property| and spirited. One advautage which the Confederat LOVE U : " 4 . . pe ' r a} . ach tes . " b. an industrial exhibition ha I iy pplnlen het such|'2 reality paid for the duties imposed. ‘The extra day than men could learn in a week. earrreed out, bids tair to be the greatest boon oF at Spirite ae Ga “e ng ni rates exhibitions have been attended with beneficial effects injitem under consideration was an experiment the re-|| How, Mr Henderson, from his own experience and privilege evet obtaiued or enjoyed by usilown (trodden) /have on their side is the exercise ot Government years past They have induced private parties to man-/sult of which could not be very damaging to any trade.|kuowledge of the military educational institutions| asters, still, 1 think the advertisement bears evi-| patronage, and the influence which the control of the ufacture articles which would otherwise have been im-| Me Cameron—Tho quantity of liquor manufac-|f Scotland, said the principles shadowed forth by —— ps po Leet haaperer y > Panga Pas ane pb purse-strings of the Province gives to them. Our ported, I will certainly give the undertaking my sup-ltured on the Island would not be very materially |the address of Col Smith were similar to these adopted Sabla asehicel Wastes ot Shia Guenis te rong on sympathies are altogether on the side of the people's 4 oes a hor ps! papas — el ro - = ~ increased as the result of the extra duty ou the im-|i0 Said institutions, where military training was NOt evidence, so tar as these two Districts ave concerned, Candidates, and, judging from the opposition which pve ty spy tose ct : pa ney de the {ported article, confined to boys alone, Young ladies were also in-|that we are without an advocate in Court, and now,|the people generally of Nova Scotia have given to the Harbor of St. Peter's, and also Wood {slands, at bothof| Mr Calbeck remarked, in regard to the carrying structed in those gymnastic exercises peculiar fo jtaking this view of the ease, I, (who Iam proud tojtransfer of thor rights to Ottawa without their own which places the inhabitants have done a good deal them-| trade, that the late Government, of which the hon|PTOPE asi ak He ra ng eb the beneficial ed oar oar so! petro ban wp Oe ae oe = consent, we have reason to hope that they will nobly selves and I think they should be assisted. As regards/leader of the Opposition was a member, imposed an effects on health resulting from those physical exer- ry of those of the Reo 1 ) shall tak “eg libe tL, {assert their claims as freemen by the triumphan: the stock farm, no doubt there will be a report laid be-lextra daty of tl I cises, and strongly recommended their adoption in/°f Many of those of the Second,) shall take the liberty ani ‘ fore the Exeeutive Government, giving a retrospective! nn) oe) ree, Pence per gallon on molasses ; the educational seminaries of the Colon of stating what we want and expect, and feel coutident) return of the anti-Confederate p ipular candidates. We dee ef oles his bean dete, the wk > Sod rn or g we Oh that, he considered, tended more to cripple the West y of obtaining, too, So soum as our truly Liberal Gov-jnotice that at one meeting in Halitay, Gover o: " India trade than did the extra duty of six pence on| _ Mr. Howatt said that the School hours were suMi-|ernment through this, and, | trust, similar expressions | \ jilliams' Private Secretary touk an active part in the to bo said, as it is an experiment which is only in ats in- : ; : ; a charac apap : fancy. We found the land very much out of order, as|"¢m. Molasses was consumed largely, as an article) Cieutly short for learning the ordinary branches of/of public opinion, become fully aware of the merits of proceedings, and proposed or seconded one ef the well as the fences and buildings, so that a large expen-|of food, by the poor of the country, whilst ram was/education, aud could uot see how the time could be | our case, iustead then of the Steamer running, as ad)?" a a : a diture was necessary, much std than was ential ted a luxury which tended to Sesttog ths prosperity of/9ccupied by military training. In Charlottetown] Vertised pari Selena eee nee Wun be al or es — oe by those who undertook the management of it. How-|the people. they might favor such instructions if they thought gt os pres al nol te tenes Taeuaee givea nasa to the prgeer of hes eeprom ‘ ht La : . Ae ; : , , A « ress of Nova Scotia with regard 1 ‘tizan- pee tes ee. Bocoun a tans heh lt The House divided on the motion of amendment,|proper, but in his opiuion, it was not required in pose the fulluwing as an amendment to the advertised ok Wilkens uo Pg ath yobs as follows :— the country. route; From Souris to Charlottetown, touching at the |“!!P of G : . sae Wea Scccmemninidatmiinieieraastatstast| Yerr~tlens, Haviland, Masiny, tisnderven,| Yon Ms Lalnd=cWeare vow anit & living ia}tullowing intermediate ports, Head Grand River, |eration, ‘This we consider highly mproper, aud when une Duncan, Messrs. Ramsay, Owen, Green, McLennan, | an enlightened age, and it appeared to him like a|Catdigan Bridge, Montague Bridge, Murray Harbor ;|we read the gallant General's despatch to Lieut. HOUSE OF ASSE MBLY. Brecken—9, retrograde movement to infuse a military or warlike Georgetown aad Grand River being right in the track| Governor Dundas of this Island, during the heat of an : —-, would be touched at, as a matter of course, ut, olectioncering contest, we thought ae might be more is a : sepeeepeeoraerr Nays—Ilous, Howlan, Hensley, Kelly, Laird,|apirit into the youth of the Colon » which only be-| > i : i fe waike ait | 4 SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS, Calbeck, Messrs. Commaron, Seabian, P, Sinclair, G. rae a nation a warriors. It ws better to Wale eucten uneh tigunak aed aaa stage > hil Judiciously employed than in forwarding despatches Saturpay, April 97. Sinclair, Arsoneaux, McNeill, Bell, Howatt, Kick-|thom in those branches of trade and industry that}it saving expense and time are the grand objects, J |intended to influence such elections. We cannot con- : Hon Mr Davies presented tha putition of John [han Prowse—15, would bo of more profit iv after life. would rm een Pid hore — uagned ceive of any greater derogation to the high position oi a4 Compton, and others, relating to changing the time} House adjourned, : Ife instanced Prussia as a country every child iu iFeltio Governor's dauasd, tovabiees