- a NE will see it te be for theit advantage that thi: Fon should exerciee ite tree And calm Judgineti a euch mutters: net, perhaps, te originate y Votes, but te exergi-e their judgerrent pes agen fen separately r * Instanee, there may ba An item mm the appropriation Bil whreh may be very objectionable te every one ef Cour honors---wbich Sou cee ebnetions tothe wholb eoufitgnl y—and yet we must vither assent te Roar i ce whole tril. ard beave the Island without ee reprin hem twee the year. Phere unght be Sette et the appropriation highly objectionable, aud yet we have not ower to rfret.a diigleitem 1. is pot With a view te amend the Sill that T apeuk, but Te let the people see That we ure not blind to theme alteralcus whigh [ think de wot work with equity ahd at a eer barn te all chyeave lies the PaestoeN?: Ale hilfe as all Money Girenta ure initiated by the Government, which a ¢ , aod hae a afority i bork Tyee SAP the Legilature, b do not «ee that ’ tes oe great disadvantage. 1 de nwt Se Shree the additional duty, bug | de nei th era | polley ty unpode a high duly apow hquer, When se many parte oo the com try are ve eaay ef acces, and when the duty 1+ high, t* m® great inducement to smugging bre tare LEELA fe® Setira age, the duty on rut was very hegh, and it was thought, that a larg quan tity set a very aferior aud injurious quality was ne sae ar consequently the duty was reduced, Thee we hed @ laeyer revenie [rou tf, and a betier wrsitle breaght inte the eouctrgs. [i spirituous hquer@ are te be operted af all, We should en-, coarage the best quality I beiiewe that for the leat few rate, there bas beew very litle of that Rehr wettiecle, breaght mte the cowry I de t tis the will wy ad vaniage frow the additioual duly,as ul is & bounty Ter sore sling (ioternment derive Baw Mr. Muimmurip: T cannot «i wether Qyten Wilh bis bener the President, ler wi ue rum i* iupperted from the West tndies we wo ll hae the duty gated tem 1 theagh a is highs ue receou Why we heve dit aire of that onferict sun iperted from the Uoited States is, tat they have raged their exciae daty. Lt is teow 75 cent. per gion on rum, so that i ecanuet vow be brenght here at se cheap a rate as former y, cou- pe we bate wore inperted trom the West Tiilies. lion. Mr. Dinawreni: The additional duty apen ram gad gu will be of very litte cous: quence te the part of the country which L repress ut, and 1 wall wot Gad tault with it. It is probable that the Geseroment have in view to raise o larger ante? of revenue trom this source, but ( deub: very aeveh if rt will bave that effect: for [ believe *hat lowering the duty before had the ¢ffect of rating the revenve. When the duty was high it judW@M@ parties to swugyle, aud it is tery likely that 1 will have the same effect again. | would be tery glad if the Government had ace) theuw- mw & povition te take tne duty «if Qour. | That article is now ata very bigh price, and the | dat, of 1s 6d per barrel is a very considersble tax Nearly £3,000 were derived from this source last - ae tent ff its pure form, so lonz as Se have a! majority of the Representatives earrting eut their wishes. ti. metuher for thi City also stated that there was vothing in Mie Ex: cellency + Mech, —thet in the Speech the Government me oly followed the pohey of the late WAcdninisteation, What an exampie the Tori@s have Sat, certainty! They laid aside the Land Purchase Ril, which was a Liberal ensure, and tried Ogee measures for tha pue- ‘ Landa ; these failing, they ully returned to the ovigiual Billy Does the hon. member think thut, because the Conser vauves adopted the policy ot the Liberala, that that pait¥, in ils return to power, we to Lauro. yor. S; . hase ot the but, = - ee a eee — a a a ea men », they would have had fe eceamon for the treaps To put down any disturbance. But now that Mey are heres (au, ead to de them, Ut is admitted by all that (bis Seasion wae called too late, and both sides of the Tlouse seem te trey te gei clear of the blame. Now, is there cause for com- plaint ? fo tor ene, believe that there is blame, ald T wish thot blame to rest apen these en when ueshowld Tt the present Government, a8 explain ed by the Hon. the Alts. Get, Had ve more time than wae reqrutred by jaw tor calling the Legisl® ture, then the blawe neuat reat with the late (Cio- verhient fac @t ad lo ) woderstand the eu member tor Ch hitters wal (Mr. Breeken) when Mhe guve asa reason that they Were waiting ter ‘ Qua, Sir, dane a assign reasons for changing theit minds pretog pursuing @ Course w noviced as deceptive They tell us that all) political parties wustmake c6m promises, oiat at which com-| ot detail, there is a | ee afte Certain vital . promises wust stop fuller information on Confederats departing from it, by efclagmg office-holde%é! the Hon / Sir; rather than admit that it was honorable | ke. / te N ‘tot thir opponents to do anytetng right, they | the notice of the Hon. Mr, Duviés; if he were | shobl Rich they Have de- in his seat, he was at a loss to know: To} have eseaped the memory of his hon. colleague a certain exteht this ig true,—bet in oattera| in the Government. composite Government fillowing the course submitted Of considerable importance, the one Gr land down by the CGonserdatives, without being to recommitt the Revenue Bill; with the Navigation, au ‘having the honesty or eandur to Confess that) view of lowering the duties on certain liquors | tieal education ¢ they have seen the error of thei? way, or to imported to this Colony—the othier relative to | pursuits of life, , ted ; 3 i No, | the grant for Steam cbmmunication.with Souris, parents who desire t give their children the [low dteh resolutions could have escaped | higher attainments of a classical education is Hon. Mr. Hensley said that the matter must | ITouse adjourned. Wevsespary, May 1. ithe gentieman who held the office of School Visitor for the Bastern Section cf the Island, he felt bound to state that some of the allusions made to that gentleman were unjust and anfair. | gnnouncing that the Spanish Government haye . a ~ yi amined aol ee os sdateiteabeteidinadtnattt en dame es tinante cen ae it acer ae a = mn a — anaes - . een * = — - — ath _ Mr. Davies, and inform that hon. |and females tight, as in the [nited Sees bere. in MAY bo we ou need = a from the LegfSlature, Now, we find this merber that two counter resolutions Wad been | 9 Aa bree 2 "Matted ie jo «if the territote of tuxemburg be neurrali tinder the gitrfintee of Europe, would not that be for Germany equivalent to the guarantee of garrisoning # fortress which, after all, is not on Germad soil, since it ix governed by a forcizn Sovereign. SUBMISSION OF THE SPANISH GOy. tt - ERNMENT. We have received the following :—‘‘Foreign Office; April 21, 1867.—A telesiam has been received from Her Majesty's Minister at Madrid, d such other branches of a prac-| is were essential to the ordinary should be imparted ; and those d net procure the memné of acy firing uch aféginmants from the public revenue: Hon. Mr. Henderson said that, in justice to ihe was Macere last year in the ao leFms réesolu- a new one? We m promise, It was weil -kaown to hon, members on both | avreed to restore the Queen Victoria and her wide that policy, and adopt io not, Sir, follow the Conservative Party, but jmerely support a measure brought forward by | lawn, Lnore Was be wecemuly lo Wali tor ane joriber information ou the subject ol C mulederaiion; and the Election. should have been heid at the preper Hon. Attorney General presented to the House a Bill for the coutinuance of certain expiring laws; which was received, read and committed principles, which admit of no untess they wish to be, as this Government jare, compromised trou bead tu foot, without) Ss ides. of that’ House, that the officer to whom cargo, or their value, to indemnity the owners . ’ | os " . allusion was made had, tor many years; been @/ for their losses, and to punish those officers onrselve et s . a measure the best adapted tosett! i Land Question, and which has done sv to * very great extent. biet, Sir, the present | | Gevernment have been blamed, by some hou. | tune, and the country vet put to the inconvenience of calling the Leyisintare so late Mr. BRECKEN.—In the absence of the! acdey of the Opposition, | suggested what | mem ers otf the Opposition, tor het having eth vusrht probalbily wad the reasun w lay the jate waited until the House had risen, before ap | Blectiou did not take place at an earliér date, pointing ita officers from that body. It that the Government were weiting the fesult j si possi big for the Government to work until | of the deliberationa of the delezates of the was : . | oT dl 5 . i ; ' a p 18 prencipal officers, Sach 24 the WONT Cther Provinces, in London, on the subject of! , e. 9 ‘ } Secretary, were appouited 5 and L think that) Confederation. If such was their reason, it! my h n. friend, the Leader of the Op; siti Ma | odiiianed 3 ti) dele. of Guallintilics Gale’ ¢ Wi eiiaaeld wou'd have been rather surprised had the Goy telltto what extent our position might have ruwent aaved him to natu ti OT alter the heen effected by the policy of the Imperial 'y a . ne liga 2 2 a “s lefeat of his party. ] armas Sane the hon. mew Goverumeut? Some persuns predicted that | r fur Georgetown (Me. MeAu ar) will 800i we would be Cotte] into unions otherm that ' ] ' ; itto withdraw the chary r Beg QOPArha-| a eain, termnts would be offered fui the wevept- | neutarcy whi h he has bh mught araiusit me. ! ’ ;" » Gal | ; . m S anee or rejection of the people of this Colony livn: Mr. McAULAY.—It the how. meinber | ~ yen + ; rer Ae Mr. Me. 4 ‘ the hun. and with that object a dissolution would have | eX pects ule to retract, hish pes, Mr. ¢ bairm Ath, Lend in disappointinent. When I charged him with iamentary, I did Ww Heiny Ups T thot stm ik unad vis “ ately . befu e prev +} Wnat not too idulent to peruse these guthorities, he will find irrectness of he is” hat references in ceusure are not allowed in the i Imperial Parliament. fon. Mr. HAVILAND.—If I had been in | my place at the commencement of this debate jmuch discussion might have been saved. The jdehate, Mr. Chairman, should have been con j thned to the paragraph now beture you, instead we have subjects brought up and dis cassed which do not even appear ir the Address. The hoa, member for Charlottetown was right ith saying that Confederation was the cause of ee delay in huldiug the late General Election. | Her Majesty's Representative; tigether with his of which, ladvisers, considered that it was for the interest | ' }of the Island to defer the Election as late as | be received might be laid before the people at i the polls, that they might know the result of , or Were | e ihe; possible, that all the information which could | sear, aud the poor beve had te pay a large part jthe Conference in Londoa, and the principles jto take place. ‘The hon, member for Belfast | (Mr. Davies} will surels y admit that it was of} consequence that all doubts in this important | los bills | matter be removed before the kleectors } were ¢ upon to elouse their representa- itives. The hon. member charges me, as one of the supporters of the celebrated uo terms | resolution, with inconsistency in exeusias this | delay ; but Sir, the hon. member knows very well that, althoughT voted for these resvlutious, iI did not agree with the wording of them; and iif he refers to the report of my speech on that occasion, he will find that I stated+ that they | went too far, that to say that no terms of union} that would prove advauta zeous to our interests | | and the well-heing of the people could be offered | | was going too far. My reasons for voting for | | these resolutions were, that I believed that no | |other terms were in store for u3 other tthose offered by the Quebec Scheme—terms which I believed then, and still do, were neither just nor liberal to the Island; and that in a junion on such terms, our material interests | | would be most seriously depressed. That look- | jing at what was then taking place in the neigh- | (boring Province of Nova Scotia, the very great | | | ) ; ‘ ' than | Lenant Leaguers, and a lew calling themselves moderate Conservatives. Look at some of their recent and tnost importa ieapporntments. | the time limited for the reception of new matter What principle of Responsible Government | was extended fo Weduesday next, the 8tk inst., in 30 far as relates to matters of a public nature. was Tespedted in the appormtment of the Co‘o nial Lreasurer—a gentleman who, a few | weeks ago, was rejected, at the Legislative | Couneil Eleetionby an overwhelming iia] rity: and, as to the appointment to she bead ul the |Custoins Department, | cannot say what | known rule ot the Constitution has been ine} any distinctive principle, composed of a rem- ‘to a Committee of the whole. nant of the old Liberal party, an infusfin Ol) jn the chair. House a memorandum of the Stock now on the Government Stock Farm. fon. Mr. Laird | tea¢Her of ¢ohth in the Colony} and dito mester! eho tay fave been in fault iu ing on the Islaad, in Both of which capacities thay.” sei the at one time jn the prificipal institution of letrn-| Queen Victoria, or in any offenee wothe Metinh Eapacted ayyed, it, he had done some service to the country. When ee caine. On motion of the Hon. Attorney General, the sinal! salary alowed him, as Visitor for the) THE FENIAN OUTBREA K, whole of the Eastern section of the Island, was considered, and also his advanced years, ho thought some allowance should be made for any iniperfections that might appear in his Report. Ie (Hon. Mr. H.) was astonished at the remarks of the hon. member for Belfast TRIALS OF THE The commission for the trinVof the prisoners commenced in Dublin on Wizhteen prisoners were ome at i charged with bizh treason, but only three EXIAN PRISON ERS, . Hon. Colonial Secretary presented to the Pup Fenian Hou. Attoruey General presented a Bill to Stiles, of Westmorland k, to obtain Letters Pa-| George C, County, New Beunswic!] 1 enable (Me. Davies) eomparing the knowledge of arraigned, viz:, Barke, McCafferty, and parents with that of School Visitors, relative A number of law points, all of which were It was} decided against tae prisoners, were raised vaded,as the framers of that system of govern- | tent for the invention of a new and useful ment, wide and comprelensive as they made limprovement in the construction of Spinning tt; nevet eontentplated Such a Case ot unblush-| Whesia. ing political jobbery Oecurring ; this was re-| Tho said Bill wag received, read and ordered Peunce Kiwar , a ‘ . served for the ingenuity of Prince Edward) 4, be referred to the Special Committee to re- Island Liberals.” And bear in mind, Mr. | es Chairman, that the Government, by making | this tppointmetit, endorses its propriety | collectively and individually, ctherwise they |... woul: . be Controller of Custums ob- pee tmnt oss ae hs | Hon. Attorney General presented to the taining the approval of bi8 constituents. [ean! , ‘ ee Be as | House the Reports.of the Visitors of Schools picture to myself that gentlemaa, when on the; oo ; ; ‘ Lestines @latie wa thé those entie’ Eastern and Western Sections of the ustip atin ’ eVances d! 2 6" mg, By 8 pbs ‘{sland for the past year, as transinitted by the Wrongs perpetuated by thore ruthless and, ape ’ é Soard of Education. grinding Tories, and assuring the poople that. | “Hon. Leader of the Government said that if thee would only retern hin to Parliament, | fy a as AR simu tte: thidh olen be would pat his shoulder ty the wheel; and}. Cecnhicittciin tet mes o - - = Pi ages ense them of ull theif burdehe and wrongs. | Oe maion given tu Those reports was Puey duso. He, on his part, aevept a lucra-} tive office, makes his bow to his oppressed constituency, and tukes final leave of them yort thereon, The Bill to diminish the delay and expense of proceedings in the Court of Chancery was 1 a third time and passed, ed, the House in previous sessions did not con- sider them of suflicieut importance tu be pub- hshed in the Jouruals. “But, as the Board of Education had .transmitted the said papers to and their grievances, [ bave ulways looked age : R ble G reins waew eldade that hon. House, it would, perhaps, be as well | ” esponsidle re e 8 2iustic | ¢ 4 ° en eae th by ota tee ory }to publish at least a portion wf then in the | thing; i may be compared to au Indian} y Bain * ® ¢ rhals. | ber bag, Cupuble of being squeeted into a , ; : ; rubber bag, Cupebie of being 84 Mr. Reillv—It appeared’ that but little im- variety ot shapes and forms; und, provided 3 Y Sigh : . , , ‘ portance had been attached to the Reports of you keep it inflated with the breath of the! ayy ; ; School Visitors by that bon. House. When well-understood wishes ol the people for the a per * the large amount of the public revenue expend- time, all well; but the present composite , ed on edueation would do taken into considera- Government seem disposed to squeeze that] ,. . , . , : tion, it appeared stran ze iudeed that the print to the improvement nftade at Sehvols. well kiown that there were those who cared but little about the Education of their children. It was, therefore, necessury that the Govern- meut of the country should protect the bhildven of such parents; even against the néylect of | their (wu parénis; especially as such neglect} would inevitably lead to dangerous consequen- ces to society. ; Hon. Leader of the Government reviewed the different experiments that had been resort- ed to, relutive to the Fiee School System, with the view of improving it. The Visitors’ depart- ment had also been changed front one for, fhe whele Island as at first, to the. dividing of the work into two sections,and appointing # Visitor for each. The latter mode, it appeared, had not give: that zeveral satisfaction whteh was expected. The whole question would, however, shortiy be submitted to the Huuse, wheu the subject generally might be more fully debated. He hoped, however, that no party feeling would be manifested on that question. Mr. MeNeill—It. was impossible to know, from the Reports transmitted, what the state of Education was in the country. Much of the success of teaching was the result of tact en the part of the teacher. Loeal Boards should be appointed in different localities, the members of which should be competent to ex- amine schools, and they should witend at the their counsel. The entire day was Jost in discussion, . IMPORTANT ARRESTS AT CORK, Fear important arrests were made in Cork Harbor, on Wednesday, on Board the barque Elizabeth, bound from Yarmouth to Neva i Scotia. The vessel put inte the harbour that morning, and was boarded by the police, whe” arrested four passenysers on a charge of Fenian. ism. Their names are given as Geary, Den nehy, Meara, and Tatham. Tae prisover Geary, is said to be the well known Head Centre of that name, who tock so active a part ising the Fenian cohepiracy in Cor adjacent counties. When the first Fenian ar- rests were made in September, 1865, a warrant was issued fur the apprehension of Geary, whe kept a public house, m Which it was known § Feulai theetings had teen regular ly held, managed, however, to escape to France before the warrant was executed. A reward of some: hundred pounds was. offered for his capture, bat he had succeeded in evading pursuit ever) since, =" DISAPPEARANCE OF AN APPROVER, Eugene Smith, pne of the Fenian. pri who volnuteered to give evidence agaist their: brethren in arms, has absconded from the depot, very breath out of it, and huid at up to the whit, Bat, ia view of the large expend iure of jest fear, | cuppose the Government did uot see | their way clear to take the duty off. Lag: ee with his boner frow Ue ety (Mr. Palmer), thes, as we are new au elective body, we have certain riglits #ud dutive te pertorm which we mightwarot have Sad tt termer days. The last speaker but one “the President) alluded wo the Goseramen! having m mayorry te this Meuse, out that may of suay vol be the ease at any tine, and wheter ties base oF net party teelings should nut be allowed (0 inter- fere with the tlerests of the people, wine) we are of the Confederation Biil before the Imperia! Parliament. We expected some despatch in janswer to the Address sent from this House last | year which would contain more than the usual }announcement that Her Majesty had received jit graciously. On the day of nomination such }& despatch Was received, ant immediately | published that the people might read it; and | had the Election taken place in the autumn the } country would have beeng@g ignorance of many jof the facts concerning Confederation. Very i | dissatisfaction that appeared to exist there, and | pevple as an empty and meaningless thing. ithe protests that were being made asainust the | 50 Wuch, Sir, tor the consistency of the boo ing of Reports, which should be of material Impoctanee, was considered a waste of public} money. He believed, and in fact it could be | |poliey of the Government going into Coufede-| “ember fur Beltast and his new-lound Iriends SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS IN THE jration without first a | ppealing to the people, considered it would have been dangerous for} jus to admit the principle in the abstract, until | }there wat a prospect of getting fair terms, such soll | jas the people of this Colony would be prepared | Tvespay, April 30. ito accept. If the hon. meinber (Mr. Davies)| lon. Col. Seeretary laid on the table the Iwill take the trouble to refer to my speech, | Sherif’s Return to the Writ of Election, is- S > lwhen these resolutions were under digeussion | sued for the return of two mambers for the | proven if necessary, that mach of the informa- tion in those Reports was from the | hearsay of others, aud not the resuit of personal given ’ visits of the faspectors: for Crown witnesses ot Ballybrugh, im the, Ordered, that said Reports be laid on the | murbs | or the citys He was engaged in the table | proceedings at Talla cht, where he was arrested ‘ " ’ . as observe , > Was Visite ne 9 Hon. Me. Danean then asked what alterations | mt ewe soi ‘ veg that “ wr visited ” days j before he absconded oe suspicious-lookin individual, to whom hs disappeareoce is at tribmted. , or arrau. ements, if any, the Government con templated relative to the Hillsboro’ Ferry—and lobservation on the pari of the Visitors. That, jat the same tims, would eorrect a rema:k made ! ” , however, Griuld not be wondered at, when the} by him vesterday, reletive to the Ferry Steamer | isinall pittari¢é illowed for the School mspec Art, at four o'clock im the fail of the THE PREPARATIONS FOR WAR, tiun of the whole Colony was but £300 a year intendent of Publie Wofks last year as travell Coutinevtal appearances are exceedingly * There is now scarcely any posar bility tor doubt,” says one French paper, “that year. He was since informed that they always | | ran till five o'clock. lwarike. Hon. Leader of the Government said, in | —a sum smatier than that given to the rave -~ ‘ hete te prertect and advance. li should not be a probably the reason why some hon. members Saat Sonat eta i he oR ; a “ae sa en ee : : : . feats : ; le > : . = eine > party quettion fe obtain our rights m this House, jobject to the late G »vernment’s having delayed me ; eee - o r+ : naan siege . i at arnt 4 Regs Ey, 0 Ww | Mug: sees agir-and Hie said th» office of ee ress _ thave ee ae pH 65 ater meaner I mee KT France 1 ae > @tid I hepe the day is not far distant when we will | the Election, is that they were then anxiously oe one vat then said that terms} a mF — Que cus nee, the and . hk. Inspector should be non-polment, and merit, | siven, tor tle Qovéroment to investigate the /evitable, Every day which passes without have the privilege whieh bis honor from the city | waiting to get into the Alouse, and were there- wpriaden gee —_— thee, he to our in-} Clark, Esq. Collector Ub EXCBt, WHOSE UC-| rather than politieal favoritism, should influence | matter. Lf any atatePial chanze was required, | the evacuation of Luxemburg by the P er, (Mice Pater) has epoken of. A good deal is! fore impatient of say delay. Soma jneinnation terest toaccept. Not that I think it any dis- | ceptance ot office vacated their seats. | the appuintinent of officers, whose duties were |it was. better for the House to consider it in |azetavates the situation, for it is an additionat ssuretinet tid about eticotrraging tome manu. | has been thrown out that the ca Gor et al credit to a man to change his opinions, on} : Keiward Rielly and Authouy Mef ormaek, | go essential to the best interests of education. |Committee, and come to some resolution on | day for humiliation for France.” On the other jaetere, and it the duty ou liquer manu\actured os caine ds be a 7 se * psig political as well as other subjects. The man Es juires, elected members of suid District, | When the quesgion eame before the House in|the subieet. The Gevernament was prepared hand, an jotleential Prussian Journal exclains, ‘ : aa 5e 2 ‘ ry. a Bt) thw »ver ‘ — » nmin 12 4° PArran P ar Fae atte havines | - ee - ‘ . - as . . ‘ bd * . 4 Da. i from grain were reducrd if would, perhu)«, have hon. members,—and mty word will: Ithink, have who Me rer< hanges his Opinion, never corrects | uppeare d at the Bar, « id having been lutro-}a more geueral form it could be entered inte to give every possible facility to the putiie, | “ We ave charged hy the French with trespass- the eee? of raising Lie price of Che farus rx’ pro- —? ; —— DAVE | his errors. Since last Session Confederation | duced, took. the usual oaths and their seats. ifmore fully, and, he hoped, with satistactory | relative to 1) iP l he would-t ill jinzs upon the rirhts and insulting the di ity duce ; but I ~~ j,.|30me weight, for I am pretty well known,— ‘ “ 7» ; . = : + yee vt eo te ee. Peer y | relative to that Perry, aud De would-be wallpng | INS Ups e “ . ° +8 eee ee te agree On tading ibe Grtialy that I was returned by nstituents pledged has undergone a material change. The union Mr. Bell, trom Committee of Supply, re- | results. }to hear the subject freely debated by the H asa | of their country, What right? The t, Which is masulectured trew uwiasses. as returned Oy my constituents pledged | of Canada, Nova Scvtia, : Jew Br sok -d several Res aid ta «mene ’ 4 eg eee ? ¥ ts wig HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY federation, without first appealing to the people, | the ¢ ok pl * AR ware ; d “ uls oat ily a. = a cuncurrenwe was seve-) Act would be presented mi a tow days to the | House adjourned. | What digemty 2 Pie digmity, perhaps, sur- : : : and I wotild as soon ent off my hand as allow With oat fi Tei kit bes at y so ih eth a — te. he M Ht * b-namenmdaacary of the House, the views of the} 2a eel rounding the majestic aud infallible dictator o cng wm ‘ ” ~ ee ius, Sir, mek it is Only a question of} 1 bil 0 ilecorporate the Masonic Hall! Gover er 7 e ku ‘elative t » | » te | four »7 i iliv . " Monbay Arrenxoox, April 22. [it tobe done. I only hope that hon. meinbers ‘ : Figen Faction. 1 ope | foverument would be kuowa relative to the) 'Ms, Editor ; . | burp? Away with this silly, beaphemially. « ’ Tt “ p tit lh houg € 1 vo . ' ’ P ince Wil tee well ubis 1 ke thei ime. ave never thought that we can stand} Company at Alberton, was read a secoud time| appointment of Visitors as weil as the general | Car f tt bdial 1 whet! the | [lie French ere recommended te cool their . “4 i ’ } " , : , ° ’ , } =) t 10 uferm . ldersigned he n Debate on the Draft Address in answer to His mR 6 Bag ty Sag Re gt ‘ ule / e F Mei) alone and keep out of the urion. If I thought|and committed to a Commitee of the whuie | question of Education. Oe Se ee ‘temper, and look tpon the matter ealmlp; ». Becellency s Speech (coutinwed. never Mr Che 24 a ee “pep we could wiiliout imperiHing our various inter- House. Mr. P. Sinclair in the chair: Sue. Gendec of the @itieltinn eni8 be’ Wen paragraph which appeared in the editorial columns ang this’ of eodree a: sednededas insulting : . : Mr. an, he: on the floor o 18 | ects vein til dene ¢ fo i ae ak m 2 pee wed ETS a ee ae " er _ a teks a » how . wuimaad » titi seis > ‘ 4 Mr. BRECKEN.—I aw sorry, Me. Chair- ~ it such an extraordinary Sdenlocinn. os thin eo " uld say - on words of Shakepeare; 2 The Biit was then read by the Chairman, in | always of the Opinion that the School Visitors | of the last Patriot, respecting the public mee Hinge | Extensive armaments are known to be aun, t Mr. Wheias is not preseut. I have} made by the hon. member for Belfast (Mr. | nent ere a3 a have than fly to Committee, eee by clause, and reported) were inadequately paid. Clerks in Merchalits’ | reeently held im Summerside, was written by the} ou in France, although no regular ‘mili , always tue high an opinivu of that. gentle- | Davies) rezarding the Queen’s Printer’s appoint-| - " _ p> now not ray Oar position now aap to without any amendment, and videved | establishments, in many cases, had better sa-| ostensible Kditer of that paper, or by the well-| Preparations hate been ordeved; ali the Fi maa to think that he would sell ainw-it and! ment. He actually seemed to me to sing al ti roan i elt thik gue aieas ate eng rae rns og . | lries than were allowed for the inspection Of | grown Deputy Sneak, who is always © ov hand” fortresses on the Moselle aud Maas ate beitig: kus Opemiors for wa vllice, and, if he were. now pean of jov over that gentleman's dete: IF a to loo a tairly in the face, ‘ Mr. Owen i presented a petition ‘rom divers Schoois of the whole Colony. He was of | aw dictanils ok > Vhatu Sia f ' f * rapid y plac ed ma state of defence, and ; Sus tae House, he would not, I think, th..nks the | the hon. Aare anseeeNie es” ts0 thes — a@ party split wit a the object ot makin, inhabitants of Cardizan, against the opening } opinion that one Superintendent of Schoo!s for |" sae ’ - ‘ Hat the paragraph teferred te / withdrawal of Freach troops Sue Mexicy is hom wember who has just sut down tur the | office he should, T think “i for ie his | political stock out PY it. It is time we made| of a new Road throuzh certala lauds Nurth ot the whole Island property paid and of supevior | proceeded from Ube pet of Deputy Sucak is the) su) osed to have bad reference to an expectar r . * , - &§ * , b 4 s 14 ores 7. . re . 2 - - Z cs ° ; ’ > ‘a% @ “ charseter Which he has given him, that of a| position asa member of the Executive. By) uP “or svete ys this —_ question, as tothe | Cardigan Rive fe ; . attainments, would yive more general satisfac: | sincere opinion ot iow of hostilities nearer home Prussia will political hireling. I have never seen hs aban- | the prineiples of Responsible Government every og Pee a+ y an ae er ete Raiarred 10 Committee op a Ronda. _ {tion than the present mode. He said thut Dr. | cs eth oe wit relinquish her hold on Luxemburg, tele donmep of his opinions, and Ido not think | member of that hody is individually responsible | a ie Dav Tis 7. * “i — Cn ae wy: poamuted pemtensey trom. cortare | Ryerson, Superintendent of Education in Upper} “TONALD.” |thoushshe has no right there siice the ol sich Watever wade. The hon. member thinks | for every appointment, and it is the duty of ' ree " ; ‘. ; “« os ae at mewbera) Mire ha siue Companies in Charlottetown, pray-| Canada. had held that offiee tor many years, nu} May 9h. 1867. Geman contederation, under which she , there a walt difference between the ‘ppolut each of them to defend that appointment when ‘ M “ERE KEN peor tiag ; Ing exewption from Militia duty. | matter what narty had the Government io that soned the pawee, is destroyed: but matters of ent of Mr. Whelac aud that of Mr. Haviland. | made. * eat dus r if at he hon, mem ber need , fa tag Bod thse petitions, the hon. mem jcouutry. The office should not be viewed » | . =r - Aussie ~~ fright are wot meeiy conside.ed when the désires . . . « sel! i . ar © enkins > « a ‘. naisettate at . ; : . — ; . 4 ¢ " 7 a rhe objects ww the Opposition being led by Hon. Mr. DAVIES.—I think 1 may be slowed | fon a b ~ - rout ry, ine or _ meen pore i ge Pings prayer.ul litically, and should be held during good be-| Che fy xainer of Powers are to be yratified; und the King ihe jalier n, Why was he so saxious te explain oy statement m regard to Mr SE OE OT IRD ENR RRSEIC. | FLL ne RR TRAE SED Tee eer Seipereehl hevider, (3 ° Jof Prussia would undoubtedly be backed by h. De abe: Syeubor’a Chale? If he | Whelan's eppintment aa: (Quecuty Priel’. hpecen pledged myself ‘ common, L believe; — Companies were exempt, not ouly from | Mr P. Sinclair was happy to hear that) i his subjects in atty proceedings be might choose ie . _ venaa betraying she interests of his | would have been opposed to his appointiient, had | with every hon member ot this House, not j ‘ilitia duty but also from the payment of asi, there appeared a disposition to make the | i. > wereterwideee wey | tk et Luxemburg. ade P was that the reward tu give him, | L net been aware that, befere his firet Election, to commit the country to Confederation vatil | aud trom sere ing as Jurors. it was, therefore, | office of School Vigitor non-political. It was! Charlottetown Mea 13, 1867 | frouties stronzhoid, built wah Geranan gold,” make hie first Commoner ot the lnad ? i | lee pubhely renounced hie opinions on Costedere.- | the question 18 first submitted to the people | but fair to piace petilionerg On @ similar foot- high time that ua ehange of some kind caoal . ? y : y pando manifestiv tamed azawet France,” Ba\s : ° . one = . . ou e > | , , ; * es * - oe ‘ e heheve"Mr. Whelan is as much a Confederate | then ore I said that I was glad that the at tue poy Tbis pledge was most distinetly | ing with their fellow Colonists of New Bruns | made. He wae of opibion that a Visitor; = Se the Cologue Gazetle, * cannot be des ered up . : . jpeople had new rejected fim, I merely meant | given, and f intend to keep it strictly. j wick, Nova Scotia and other places. It must | eh of the tirree C . “ | canterce i eiedinnh ‘emer, : ta, me ae Yb caeieet, - as ever, aud he was placed in office hy the that I was glad they had done xo, if they did not} Hon. Mr. PAV{ES —1 understoud the hon. | be placn toall that it would be ae eats beth | or each of the tiree Counties of the Isiand | NEWS BY TH BNGLISH MAIL. jto the we uch. The national feeling oes present composite Gyverument, for that is its consider bim sincere in the pledges whic! irc: ter tat ae ue {he hon. | | page , Would we unpossidle tor the} would give more general satisfaction. He | ae still farther; it cCannet sutfer quietly that a e bere are in it fragments of the | ouside cere mm the pledges which be had | member for Charlottetown. |} members of Fire Eayine Companies to aitend! would be willmg to have such officers appoint | THe Toval Mail St he cree ‘ved at) Pubtlation more_or less German like that of .” ; r wen, R RECKEN —1 «& . i Dr as by law snecitied. did ullancel as » y . 7% E Noval Mat Steamship Cina arrived at! | ets ‘: airing} : eld Liberal p y#ome of the Tenant Leazue ‘ Hon. Mr. DUNCAN:—Lomitht. Mr. Chair a Mr bars KEN ; . consider myself hound | Deiil, as by r] \ yg and atluded to in the ved during good behaviour. | Halifax « : Mond ee ie a Hor! Luxemburg, shovid be handed-Gver, avainst : . - . . eds ac > 4s i pe ’ i 2 8 ° ti > atte ‘Overly , : aliias Monday sei, & st. eT iatest |; A ; . : lemeut 1 iy aud some Conservatives. | man, to remind my hen. colleague, who ae atrong. | é. oft. vir oe, ROARS FmCe te my ovmstiteenss | Pi ees ¥ . = vy ” ly Aiaggitg Hon. Mr. Howlan said it was indeed strange | ra aap ‘ oe re 2: - their own will. to ourGallie ueighbors. Thus, ne position p present hon. Leader of the |ly condemned the action of the jate Government | t : ae they entrusted me with undiuminish. | £0 these lg eas DHF ready ata mo-| that Reports relating to the expenditure of | English dates are to the 27th ult. The Mail! neither the Grand Duchy ver the fortress can Uppusition: is the country. He is, we |in sending for the troops, that the Opposition of |&F ys ot feel ge a ee trom dis-| re C2 matics ane: of aa ane fire. He, | some £16 000 of the Revenue, annually,| for this Island reached here on Wednesday | ¥ecome French. If these two . points wre se khaow, & stavnch Coniederate ; aud, siice his |'#st Session, with the exception of two han, | CUSOS the question. af, the present | Merenore, Would Brongiy, Urge the cinims C: | wereso utterly useless, and e unreliable, uel. ¢ T! ; : |, | Cured, the German nation will ac ’ Hon. | ; ; oo : ’ i. - P 788, : after "or 3. me , siesta ’ } accept any rea- avowsl of his opinions on this matter, he has | members, approved of thie step inken by the Government we re to Open negociatione with | petitioners to the exemption prayed for, | notito be worth publishing. The supervision o! | ute — ‘ Phe ¢ ney had 7s buiste tess sonable seubution that diplomacy a devise.’ heen returned by his constituents. Revarding | Conservative Adminstration in tha: matter. the Coniederate Colonies, for the purpose of| Ordered that said petitious be isid on the | the educatiqnal interesia of the whole Colony | weather during nearly the whole of the voyage ; | This ie as nmuch as to say that if Napoleon l the de'ay in the Biections, Mr. Chairman, as | Boe / “tg eg eps ene ee ee $4 Uorna course that would not! table: j required # larger sum than had hitherto been | and, it is melancholy to state, that a very res:| five up his pretentions and leave the Germans — . i i : ee erence Tis been mode fo ine personaly, asa) Very much surprise me—and obtain an of . — ‘ j —o ir ” ' - | ° > ¥ 4 . : ; a . raid hefore, | de nut think that the ONSET | taeuber of the late Government, and an insinu- fon favorabl Hit 1 al j . ; fer | Hon. Attorney Ge eral présente d se veral | voted for that service. He hoped that hon | pectable citizen of Halifax, Mr. J.C. Cozswell, | in undisturbed prussessivn, diplomacy will em- vative party delayed them, iu order to seil the lation has been made against that ence nla avoradie terms, | should consider myseli| petitions on Roads, Bridges and Wharf€; all of | members on both sides of the House would | lost his lite £ eee : ‘ jidoy the utmost civilities in-assuring his Tw , é« ’ ’ i a + Cieaet ad eut, fe , * o-. pon. 4 “hk: ; ." z ‘ os Ss tile a hes ryitie a ary >, ped % . » aah i i . jeuple, or that they tae tie power or Lea whieh [ consider it mv duty te demand some- ~ he mt 9 —e clvsing with shat of, Fs which were read, and ordered to be seteered to [ounent-1e Ibe ree a nt emp erets ae. | wap a dn st hin wip Ke 8 — oo repre: King - Prusein’e desire thon te do a. Surely the Honise of Assembly | thing more than an assertion. The hou. member | stus ag "ps referring the questivn to the! the members of the several Districts. ing the salary, but also of the appoistment| 583 and a shoit time previously one of the | that he may live forever, that passed the **No tering Resulution would itor Belfast (Mr. Davies) has atated that the late) P° pie. Aer; surprised at the coolness of the; On motion of the Hon. Colonial Secretary, | 0! gentlemen of superior talents aud attain-| seamen of the ship was washed overboard; The Emperor Napoleon is not the man to net-he willing to sell the country. There was, |/Goevernment bad ealled the soldiers inte the | (OM Member, twitting ine with incugsrstency } the petitions relating to the opening of new| ments for the discharge of those onerous The Hon. Joseph Howe, one of the Dele. | ®¢cept civilities in lien of a substatitial good i think, as much meegrity 1, House, | Island, with the intention ot forcing the leland on the subject of Contederation. I asic wim, | Roads wage severally read and ordered to be|daties comected with the office of School . ne de emt “= | which he covets and considers indispensible for na in the nt one; and f right | inte Contederation. Can he produce any proot— what candidate did he support at the recent} laid on the table. laspector. And he was happy to easy that. gates fromthe auti-Union party in Nova Seotia, Roe hs aie f | ype eve H mt ' that the Elections were deiaye 4, in order that | anything like proof—for that btatetnent t Does | Blestidn for Charlottetown,—my hon. col. | The petition of divers inhahitants of Cardi-| he believed there were shane among the | came passenzer cn thie Chtac. Pieter stg eh oo ence won a the people might be better informed wnon the | he meau teeny that bis Honor the Chief Justice, league, a prominent supporter of Coutedera-! gan, concerning the opemng of a new road| young men of thie Colony Who possessed We give below such portions ofthe Kur | wak a. ote sin F oh ar - a subject of Guntederation, and the wishes of the ~~ Was -* ened tine Administrator of the| tion, one of the celebrated *¢ aimety-iour.”| through the lands of Jolin Parker, aud others, | those required abilities > " sven portions ofthe uropean ; de L lace - ae i wie pm A and these : verntment, would con wthing like that ?| + , : : ; . : Se ee eS Oe ke roduce courte " 5 th Sl Imperial Government. —_—— ee eee nee ae TTF, Sir, the hon member and his party, weil | was ordered to be withdrawn, ou the ground) Mr. Arseneaug said that, from hie own | ws, in detail, as we ean find space fur in the | x r beyond ora wate bones pre pS are . 21 OP: P i » « ne ac ” , . ae : “amr ae : : . : , sre Er poses: Hon. ATTORNEY GENERAL. —I Jid not, | he gentleman tor prout. sod yr ee ew : | Knowing my colleague's views on that ques-|that the prayer of said petition could not he | persona! knowledge, the School Visitor’s Re-| present crowded state of our columns, pean oe 2 oe # fon ! ‘of My. Chair iar ty think that the Tenant League | preliminary steps, en the part of the sind i tion, supported, and, with the aseistance of entertained by the House, the*remedy, aceord | port of certain Schouls in parts of the District . +R 9 the Ouatitinan is in dines and the are ali . and Cunfederation would be brouzht up tor dis-| were not used in time, and To will vive you ner | Come t onfederates in the city, returned hiin| ing to Statute, being ati appeal to the Supreme which be bad the honor to represent, Was PHE LUXEMBURG QUESTION, opinion is strikingly iaataced in the fuet that cussion, when I moved the clause now under | opinion now contrary to the opinions which 1) ae House ; but—stranye and inconsistent | Court. ; aut reliable. In proot of bis remarks, he| Pants, Tharsday.—The Constilutionnel pub: | the price of substitutes for the French army is ‘ Settied: Nothing of the sort was meu- | heel when in the Goverument. Ido not wish to) TOaving placed him in that responsible posi- Hon. Mr. Dariean gave notice that, to-mor- | Teferred to the Report in question, and rend | lishes an article, signed by M. Paulin Limaryac, | raised from 2 100 franes (£84) to 3,000 franes tiozed iu the clause; and, in moving it, 1 | oceupy the time of thie hon. Committee ; but | MOMs they are afraid, | understand, to trust! row, he wou'd ask the Government if they in. |'t8 Statements touching Schvols at Lot 15,!/in which it protests arainst the idea that France | (£120), a Woe, never he: obtained 4 time merely stated that no blame was cast a} yn the }wbeu the tien t of the Inte Goverument is | him as » member of the Executive Couneii, tended to make any alterations reiative Po the | said to be unoceupied, and also attributing | desives war. It says :—** The noliey of France} of id a A successtul + : late G age cohably alie | Called in queation, T consider it my daty to defend | and resulutely refuse to appoint bim to tl : er ; ne +a : eine ae oa 1: . er ance of peace. At tusuccessiul war would shake, Yoverument, as they were probally abie ’ ; | J PE m that) manner in which the Hillsboro’ Fecry was eon-| *P#'hy, m regerd to education, tothe Freneh| is a policy of peace and couciliation Phelthe J ‘ial Gover ‘ to give good reasons fox their acts. It w: hi ithem. Il say, then, that the how. member for! position although be bas as resvlutely insisted -¢ . a pee oe lat {ti : > lo ‘. ag ete ce me teas roverument fearfully ; but a Bre sg . : us Fe | Beliaat (Mr. Davies) hae given no proal—exeept | on aie echo tana i er ) ducted, and if they contemplated aiy improve. | population of that part of the country. Sueh) French Governinent sincerely believed that | triumph over Prussia would get vid of present . that the late Government desired © lhis bare assertion—that auch was the motive of | that he adn f ; i, woking af the luct) ments in the ranuing of the Ferry Boat, leemubetettety he said, were not true, and only | after her increase of territory Prussia would! difliculties and embarrassments An impression sacrifice the Island va the altar ul Cc afeder- Aas Rite, Meeatunead ti calling in the Ganga. I Ie prey r, wage t ” ne gi ego: gp of the | * Hon. Mr. Coles, Leader of the Goverument, | furnished evidence of the tallactous nature of | have made it a point of honor to show modera- | exists that the Prussian stiength is nat really ation, and theret e delayed the dish tiun Of | cegtut, that thie eubjvet has bern breuabt forward. | “a . © aa 0 ih ws the only one whe | in veply, asked what improvements were ex- |}sueh reports. He then explained the difficulty | tion and consideration for the rights and | so great as the short campnizn of 1866 has led the Assembly; byt, as a proof that this could ly would be vive OL the laat te mention it. Some} sin barmeoy with the Government, if there! pected? No petitions being before the House lot procurmng licensed Teachers under the re-|interes:s of her neizhbours. The Government! the world to supgeases th t the defi * the thot be the euse, I alluded to the fact that the | gentlemen have refer ‘eee rS, ah jis anything of that element amongst them,| tie Covernm “ "| vised Sei 1 webiile pedo ; | wa den, * ee efent of t Se, 4 fac rat the | gentlemen have ry erred to the fact that my hon hich | oe eer & BR» | the Government, as such, had not been made} ¥#% d Schovl Act, which enjoined the impart. | of the KB nperor has never seen in a settlement | Austrians was, the result of | anic i : i. hyn. members opposite, for Belfast and Mur- {and learned fiend, the member for Georgetown, ee * See A, ot, and considering that hit) aware of what improvements were re juired. | ing instruction i English as well vs Frenet. | of this question, couformab'y to the interests of | culations én the part of their comnsandets ; ray Harbor, both atpung sutiConle pom. te oe Ay as Leader by tie Opposition Popa tgaig ie nh the mass wealthy, and cer {In order, theiefore, to answer the questions of | In the abscenee of such teachers, young | France and the wishes of the population of | and that if there had been better encrals were ia the Executive up to and after te time | We were in this act, Bir, a8 consisicut as were | teely as iut-iligent as any in the Island, and | the Hon. Mr. Duncan, it would be aecesary to) ladies were employed and paid by voluntary | Luxemburg, anything but a guarantee not only wre fieid to vesist tl rogréss 3 . wt which the dissolution would ordinarily have | thre ge, ot in offering hive the Speaker's that the greater portion of the mereantile, | inform the Goverumeut of what ultératiuns “ay eubseriprions, There being according tes | of peace but of a disable pence The French Austr] " sie ‘Ooms pete ve ~ some taken Place. But, if the dissolution was de- —— he factof their having done this only | mechanital, and many other of Our important | mprovements we : Contes ‘ f : ‘ : Pe Rivas samme ceaent cnaineniil ; ld prerarvagte 5 ry ben my vt Pe 9 ~ ’ . . on fee : a - * Uae y mats are soucsht for, the Visitor's Report, some ax or seven Schoo}! Government ueyer theught that it could in auy le ctent thi ind ; fi Sayed to enable the peuple to” obtain more in- I beset that we have made a wise choice. LT my-| interests are ceotred in the Town and Royalty H ' af iy ep lg | ; 2 : di avy |extent this opinion is true, for the rudest and oh ri ‘ y “TE taelf heard that nthe vhass in ast Ab ’ mm. Mr. Danean al uded to the nonveessary | LoUses in the vie:nity tu whieh he alldded, was} way be to the interest of Prussia to maintain a! leas isciyline c ci formation ow Confederation, that they might |~ P atv gm 3 we - eaeivacing be HT do think my colleague, and those wha sent] delay at breakfast and dimer ho ail dais prool sufficient to na that the inhabit: | rarrigon i independe stalimedieneiginea ties “a: rs plined forge under , skilful oflicers, abereby ff. bead ent ’ Lconstituentein Georgetown, say, fever that ermis ins here. have furht teé'ece | he E mete) . inner hours, and also | at the inhabitants) 2arrigon i an independent country evel would have made a better furure tham the Aus. ereny turm & wore Corne Pig ages 4 TRE | came, When his vote could put thie Island in| oe . C , ‘il Ba, “Boy mat the EX-|trequently at low tide. He had expected that} Were But unimindfal of the necessity of edu- | thought that Gers aay could elaim the same! trians did in that seven days conflict, bevun in ae ya he a ame pty wirdves 0! | Comfederation without the cofeent of the people, | Arie se ya oy 4 understand the | the Leader of the Government, or his colleague. | Cating ther ebildren national rights and a common origin with| folly and ended in fight.” General Changare 4 Ne oO e : . : : * a | Gove i nmen raisi a¢ . ‘ ; > - } . z 1 . ie, a re ie d feeder r Gas Onp ite 2 I th ~ { ane ats whe mee 1 ye a org c z d a ps A ait a. seepey . would have sume complaints made to them | Me. Cameron said that merit, and not) a sinall country, the population of which, by|nier, ina paper whieh he has contributed to the ‘ ppositjon, ane vat OF [he pre-jin conneetion with the well-known character of | VON See P Options. At cannot be that lis! about the matter. He might also state thatthe | political bias, should be considered relatsce | Count Bismarek’s own avownl, entertai 4 7 the Sent Queen's Printer, I consider that, if anr [the how. aaember for Geargerere. and we hace, || qualifications and position, in other respects. | Coutractor had iifornied Min of his Siiecpiaar’ ip appuintinent of School Fiascch Fon ideep repugnance for Germany ‘and Seal, if Pranisusanain oumemnanaan se 4 fe we ai wa good ¢ arantee io nit tins ied just . Str: 4 , ae: : stots. te” Sigman : vor | bi. . eee Mt _— . a ken neraou an te to e ver his views on a Mgnt, “pe & guarantee jor bis Gouduct as cay oo il rim ont oitment, Mrange In-| to vive up his contract, at a loss, owing to the | pers pal know ledge, he could vouch for the! ¢ msuited, vote with enthusiasm for resinion had been lon Pe A and the wd ~4 . ‘ “ee » i of) isle ny ’ ‘ a t i‘ } . fe | ; . - ™ , - + 4 P subject, as ty aay that he will not press them | requ . - ; ‘iting | Guoke ney, voling fur a gentleman, returning many cComplamts that had been made against | Correctness of that portion of the Report now! with France. Aud now the Government of ch fatis os j : Spon the attention of the House, J am perfectly | How Mr HOWLAN.—T didnot, Mr Chairman, | him to this Howse, and still atrand to erase! him ad before the Li . lative to th se 1 the Emperor does not aim at raisi vhabel —— ie bes Peeing . + 5 : ‘ ¢ ; , ; ; vuse, felative to the Sehools in e uperor does not aim at raising a war out | victories, and the be A i ‘ : j ; oe oe [intend to epenk nt this stage of the proceedings: | bin a@ a member af the ‘ _ ; , ‘ , 4 " : ‘ re . ae : ave Austrian tre the dpb ~ . “« - hao oe other 7 t ther ot | but, certainty. J did nut expect that nih i rc oe pod ee oe t . ie ‘ anaine we But, | Hon. ‘Mr. D vies said, that in rezard to in- his District. He then commended the as.|ofa question In which it had seen bata pledve Prussian army,” he enys, “proved that itis nos 1 Stnecelag pou ook pe jman weld have meade such statewmints as the ou afi ie piece a" ges on the! formution respecting the Perry, the constituents | Sidaity of the present Vitter tur the Westery | of peace. France, animated hy uo ambition, capable of supporting the fatigues of a jong — te . af at corgzetown | le eee | ben, member tor Beifuat (Mr. Dunean) has done ae ie 7 ii + Ph se r. Davies) andi whom he had the honor to represent bad so|Seetren of the Island | has put aside every claim. As far as she is| wag, Ina campaign of a few days the roads : ’ wr ether " a ; : i 8 1 ry. ow e » Aelor, etek s . . : ‘ 5 } »: ; : ; 4 i Fe bia < a aa ; we “ci Fy po | He ward that all the Opposition of last year were ‘a t q, fie ?. , 0” - | ; aor nis | Hequently petitioned the Legislatare touching} | Mr. Bell concurred with the remarks made | concerned, the que-tion las become « Eur pean | were covered wal its’stragiclers and the hospi- Je pata at ail earn one 2 oad : ot tin +4 : pire + Coa Toole few ey ies of a = Me ecatedhd nae 4 ” M4 a i jtaeir grievances on that subject, that they by the hon. member (Mr Cameron) relative | ove ; and, even in this new phase, France holds | tals crowded with its sick, In fa te oft an etbentary ter the Gov-| the hen. thethber fir New (falsgow, aud the hon Bn, one of the taost ardent and Galvated) almost desnaired of redress. It was stranze| te the dilige ast: ‘aloof in> ord ar if i mS “dis . . q t z at dest: ( ress. as strange} to the diligent and patastakinz conduct of| aloof in- order pot to embarrass the pacific! enemy tenac hs i i ernment to offer him the Sveaite:’s Chair. In) ber fur Trvem. Al the mbere of the} (4nd on that ac-‘onut the most dangers PR Ch ae 49h oe raee tT ’ pee . . 1" ny nacious, obstinate, . disputing the is Mntetiirdiciimnehe shay Deunlene “po > | coaeles a AH gee Gh ae Par tle the p= apa oi teeladestinn. iad | . 3 “3 a rane . R . gem . . ass probaby Seieed,.ia.erder to afvd time wt inembe —— fur it—whieh amendteut | a ypomted to the Executive until alter Mr |" fp Pp ; + n of the Is uid were also affected, | Surely it was not contemplated to place re | The Btend rd annownces that in consequence | Viding infantry witha weapon equal, or at 4 receive duspatches Cosme, then i une t aaa ee neagpens: ml eg AY ; ; | Wieian was appo‘nted Quern's Peifiter a | as m= rec pat. " apheoy ae products ere on the thoughts end opinions Of} of the absence of Count Bismarek from serlin, least reputed equal, 10 the musket with whieh , peeing , - , f Assembly regret the dis- | oh ghee . {were brought to market by that Ferry as came!| men who mig! ‘ Gio vint- | me og ; “+ > a. . : Twente onthe subject of Goutederation. It was tarbunces wid tronbies which occurred in this! Mr BRECKEN —so much the worse for | on any of the other pa in . te ye - manna? Bet hold Government appyint | the rlentical notes of Fugland, Russia and | 4 lucky Power so seasonally armed her b . probably of advantage to the people, that, at | Colony in the past year, but the House. at thesume him, if Buch was the faet, for, by aceepting Charlott re ree ew ie Flon. Mr. Davie id that t I A alee Sane tate qrewion bere: not | ive: 3: Denariens Was, Gans one eee Elections togk pire, the quemes, pamaoee rf IF tng arent wees pee “ea seat the Goverament, be endorsed and | Hon. Leader of the Opposition said it was! Were more ca Livny f vad a f yi 4 fd i> t been delivered to dhe Prussian Senceonent. | not have an Opinion that the arms of their tu all its “bearings, aud all its fulness. shoutd sedicle by a further recourse to the wid of the ect approved of the aci; but the fact is Mr time to puta stop to that discussion, which was made by their children, ese the (a hing Paris, Thursday Evening.— Various Rego.) (PPOOtas Ges Sapcie se their own ; but for be before them, giving them an Opportonity of | power at the dimpomul of the loen: xathorities, be Davies was a member of the Government at, quite irregular and contrary i eae et who from a hasty call ed ae igh hao | tiations have been published by the Minister of | ®"Y special virtue in the needle gun iteelt, Gen- forming their own opinions un the matior, and | fore exiling im the aid of Her Majesty's troops.” | the time the appomtment was made. The rule. The proper time to discuss the uestion | but very little of the real state of such | Wor forthe appinschige: tpview of the pevape cthee Conon aids ely = taking these opinions as a euide for their Now, Sir, { find that eight voted tor this amend-| hon member (Mr. Davies) jeers us for having | would } r A elempeye thy : : 4 2 S. ae eis “ ie |} of the reserve. This review will take pl other Wweapous in use. are : ‘ j . rd wid be when twas regularly submitted to the | Schools. “The principle amendment which , piace ou > . en ae i oom ows be com pulsion er, bs 18 at jusportant jact. 1 did not! ared-hot Uuruntistas Leader ot the Oppositian. | House He : required tv be made in the School Act | the saine day as ln preceding years. tags 4 things to be consicGered im a i cvu brought to» hear would prew intend te go lote thie aq: ‘ ‘ Pe. te , tee : : a ee , j t, “ : than burning soldi thein doing so The hon von her lee { think ais hou Seith Ai neo 2 Te ag ee of this hon House.) Hon. Leader of the Government did notobject|was the paying the whele of the Teach-| The Btendard of this evening, and other|he | tanvht eee ef — t " ‘ . ' , : b ‘ ’ / . * ba0 ' eC } ee fs “ 7 i é mere! fire. = *ota (Mr. MeAwlay) has accus d me o! to nt that the Hoo. Mr. Whelan #as pot been returned, | ms sree: Pa sa ef inl ee eee the irregularity of the procéeding, on the|¢:s’ salaries from the Treasury, so as to | Paris journals, contain articles in refutation of | ¢o fire without takin good as ‘in an i twey manner. That gentle- —surry that he was se unifertiates, Tiere have | = for hie pee hs o at oF) one See , ground that he was anxionsto obtain informa-|cuable them to make @ respectable living, | the recent argument of the semi-oflicial North| 4 good marksman, with + a the’ Breakers Chair for syme{oee” ober matters brought up witch, 1 thiuk.| gazing him first Commoner af thet aie Pie ge the —— complained of. | and cone Feeas. Sean ablinas, 1 labs pi Su fenapiie-of gi relative to the right) will do better serviee than an usoniltal ~ ¥ the 4 we ly er How pa , ! ate ' ‘ . 9 ' and,' ihe late overnment 1% matt > vreater aad 1 2 inte j se 1 O russia to occupy : . ® a Ne fate House, co ee ons his st hora ce ic aa ad wg) POE him in the Speaker's Chair. Strangéi them last session, and med to ek went oleae Weaccinoec, ta ponies Rg oe concludes ita bags aa aa aoe with the best of the pew inventions for ry great weizht. It « unded soe Tex il 4 3 . “3 ¢ : Serra . iki al ; t ischargivg with idity. There are mang very soll for "hilt Sue that 1 We a. aed i oorenty eu that 1 was wurprised at the explana-| sethod ‘thee of - rent Mae people's and the | collec ting lformation on the point. It ap-| were erected too cioge to each other. Some | #e willing to believe that these assertions of ehisied tine a ‘s fi - a pa tien given hy the hon tnember, with respeet tothe | S00. yer 6 divapprobation st the Leader | peared that one Boat wae not sufficient for the | settlements appear to be more highly favored the North trerman Gazette are entirely of en! prachce; but I am unable | detay in balding the Elverta, pee the Upposition’s unsound and traiturous work required from the increased traffic. The) iu that vespect than others ft was in his | U0fficial character.” The #rance der pring: acral = to see 1a whet respect | did so. Tf asking for| Hon Me HAVILAND.—Does the hen. mew-| op iens on a question 8» vitally aff-etiny our G ' Eis. whist : Bah Be i Fae ase t } : HOR”) those submitted in-of position to ~ te ewlightep Skis hor = eG at a i¢ stata vat g our Goverument would do all in their power con-| opinion, absurd to have eleven or twelve men | Stra@tes that the maintenance of the Prussian large numbers of soigiers ; -_ . ‘ y . ‘Interests ve fact is, the Governiment ia a sistent with justice to the Contractors. called together to exumine candidates for the , ©CCupetion of Luxemburg is a menace to the ai a. ‘lee, unparkamentary, Timur, contess, Hen Mer. HOWLAN,—I referred to the non. | qaas of inconsistency ¢ tl ‘ won| Seas “hh , ; | + i? fee _thoroaghly disciplined will overcome ® ‘plew@ guilty. Much lias heen said about bc mewber for Belfast (Mr. Gunes te Vi there ars searcely wo) Hon. Mr. Davies cougratatated the Honse on | office of School Teacher, One person of | Tdependence of Holland. The majority of | : guste i * dopart | ‘ : ') of them who profess the same principles the unanimity whicl O eietiad his | canlified : be » | this evening's } ! : MeO arger, not equally prepared for war, and the " Go bic. HOWAT.—Me. Chairman, [ wae the one : y ich had prevailed up to this | quali attaiuments could perform that duty Ing’s tournals consider war inevitable / - verument. Lbately | figs dinett Vir tecadation tn Yao Mcicte Ae ci Their Leader, who bas pot at present @ seat) period of the Session, no counter resolutions|as efficiently as a whole Board of Education, U»less the Prussians consent to evacuate Lee. recommendation of come army officers that a a 6 chien amet ae pe me ‘which bus just been read by the hon. membe ; 1 i this House, always coutended. (and mo having been submitted in opposition to any | He alluded to the satisfactory manner in which | ¢™burg. bara y of opstruction pale ri critraiens to he ; a “[betiere that law and order sheuld De teewintained 5 | later than a few days ago, on the hastings in. question of importance. the Grammar Schoo! at Belfast was condueted,| Sr. Peterssrec, Tharsde Aing.-The wun Cn ae ay them, a Le ee ween: torte nd T helivee thut sll ps theese Na becom Charlottetown.) thatthe departmental system! Hon. Leader of the Goverument sup aud said that high schools of that nature, if Stl today ee re ely Shipoatby tor maids M2 theougt & inadorite of thats vino ramet at times; but I do tink thet the Govern. | of K Government was ly true | that ma:ters had been so well conducted that, more generally established, would he ctive | impossible to maintain nce if one atthe Gre A pa pat dh sere Serene m We, then, have Steapunaibie Uovera betorothey brought the troupe here Hed tay | toe Llvase, eco, denentrated ee meee era ea Let for comme, a dosreet ey eet Tie ordinary. Staple ould) Powers, which have conauhed Europe, desir| which fe the smallest port of the of ; pA t ght the troops i uuse, enuntiated as trattors fur! Hon. Leader of the Opposition would éorrect' be conducted by Teach vlad, ah dad Pain ies : , . f eachers uf a lwar. It aske whet russia are the suldi . 3s: eS ie , hether Fra P the suldier, one may ‘troops of a preity $ ios im rf. » - +: Back as be -*- . rs ' - 7 $ — 5 ee ° , ‘ -