a , ee a A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF POLITICS, LI “This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise VOL. XVILL. J THE EXAMINER EVERY MONDAY BY Tenders for Seed, OT Saka. ili li te Fe aa sa Pr ee ery | fr i On” ask Seer the Public, may speak free.’’---Euripides. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MONDAY, MAY 4, 1868, ae ek ae TERATURE AND NEWS. een { NO. 26 | SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE | ous and blood-thirsty act ; deeply sympathize House being hereafter quoted as true records HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. with the bereaved widow and orphans; and sincerely regrets that the Dominion Govern- | ot ite proceedings. Mr. McLennan said the whole system of School System, and paid a high compliment to the hon. Leader of the Government, whom, he | said, was the father of that Act, thut had given Is PUBLBHE!N . A AT » ‘ : ® " fs Aa : WALTER C. GRANT 7 PP SRDEsS will be se by the | Saturpay, April 11. | ment should have lost such an able and reporting, as hitherto adopted by the House, | such general satisfaction in the couatry. The : : Th B t h W h ! eens, new, tee Coe. Cone ene ee re patriotic statesman. | was wrong. To have the debates which took fact that in two years from the prsaing of the rT : ic tex toor id e. ie , elivery o i " ittee e Report of al r - Hl : m ; g ee ee @ Britis arenouse, ence een eek tak Cleees Seed of seo steve aia ailul te ae be bill or! . Hon. Mr. Haviland, Leader of the Oppo-| Place early in March, appearing in the Act ar increase of some 219 Schools, aad 190 se a tt | Timothy an Ur list Lec ve Seed ¢ une \ ye DC 2¢ gv ep : : ] | - « j s = e reRY F a ; hill e ' nit lf Fancy and Plain Coal Scuttle growth, in quantities of not less than 10 Bushels , sme : - otition Sali inhabitants of | Sten, seconded the Resolution, and said taat | DOwspapers In September following, was ex-| teachers followed, was proof of its ap r TERMS:—Fifteen Shillings per annum, ha! ’ : — | Timothy and I ewt. Clover oT ae aa er and others, touching the he, too, had the pleasure, during the Confer- | tremely ridiculous, and a waste of public; tion. He also alluded to the establishment Lots 35, 36 and 37 and others, to g of the Normal School, having for its object ADVANCE Fan *y and Plain Coal Shovels. lron Bedsteads and Stretchers. Samples and prices to accompany each tender. Umbrella Stands. Fire Guards, Nursery Guards. Ch'town. Feb. 24, 1868 Se, Faney Fooders for Grates. . Mahogany Poles. Rings and Ends. L k h ‘ k h Tr Brass Poles, Rings aa EKods, 90 ere! 00 cre Beass Brackets and Holders. Brass Stair Rods and byes. And all Furmshing Goods, WEST INDIA HOUSE, Uppor Great George Street. a Subscriber offers for Sale, at his te TERMS, Cash on delivery A. MeNRILL, vy Farwers’ Claob e following, vit li Hhas. Strong Demrara SPIRITS Hhds. Holiand GIN, Casksa Port and Sherry WINE Caske Henuessey's Dark & Pale Brandy, Casks Seoteh Whiskey (Prime), Casks Irish WHISKEY 50 Dos. Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE, 40 * Biood’s xxx PORTER, Greater Reduction, Carriage Axletrees, wes ee Aw BOR ee ee Waggon Axletrees. . Charlettstewn, Nev. 11, 1363 | On hand, One Hundred Sets Casea CLARET, ae aseimiac 40 Boxes RAISINS, 3 Bois. CURRANTS, ide RAISINS, Bags KICE, 6) Boxes FIGS, Buus PEPPER, Chests Saperior TRA, RbleCrushedSUGAR, Casks Washing Suva, Superior in Material and Work- Threads & Reels, \ ) ‘4y { { Half Patent Carriage Axletrees,. h 1 } e | At Tweaty-one Shillings and six pence per Set | revival and continuance ol the Act relating tu Alewives Fisheries. Mr. Bell, Chairman of the House in said Committee, reported the said report agreed to. A Committee was then appointed to bring in a bill in accordance with said Re- port. : | Hon. Mr. Kelly, Chairman of said Com- mittee, introduced a bill, as prepared by said Committee, to revive and continue certain sections of the Act for the preservation ot the Alewives Fisheries, and to repeal a certain Act therein mentioned. Bill was received, read and ordered to be read # second time on Tuesday next. Hon. Atty. General, on moving that the hili for the better security of the crown and | Government of the United Kingdom wituin i tnis Island, be submitted to a Comunittee ot ence alluded to by the hon. Leader of the} Money. Government, of the acquaintance of him whore melancholy death had just been an- nounced. He (Hon. Mr. Haviland) spoke vf the superior attainments, patriotism, and love of constitutivpal liberty whieh charac- | terized the lite of Thomas D'Arcy McGee, of whow British America might we as one of the greatest and most gifted of her adopted sons. He then glanced at the history ot the deceased irom early life up to the pre- Sent time, showing that he had always been actuated more by a love of liberty of con- science and an ardent desire for the wellare and prosperity oi bis country, than by any sellisu purposes, or mere empty popularity ; and concluded his remarks by saying that Tbomas LD’ Arey MeGee had a to the nuble band ot patriots, who jell in defence of those great principles which lite, buldily and fearlessly acting up to his Hon. Leader of the Government hoped tuat in future the official Reporters would be , more careful; it was due to them, however, to remark, that they complained of the prin- ter having published their manuscript be- The Re- ‘fore handing them proof sheets. |the fact that one of them (Mr. Laird) had | also the publishing of the Debates. that Reporting was a very difficult business. Even the Reporters of the Opposition, who were said to be almost perfect, were guilty | of misrepresenting hon. members. He then | directed attention to the reports which ap- | peared in the Patriot newspaper, showing | St. Peter’s, Mr. McCormack, were miscon- | strued by the insertion of the word ‘*diseo- the introduction ofa uniform systent of training | Teachers. He (hon. Mr. Speaker) then re- ferred to petitions presented tu the Legisiature | Some two years aiter the Free System was put in Operation, praying for an increase of the Teachers’ salaries, and some other alterations, i} boast Porters, last Session, had an advantage. from | which, be said, were on his motion, referred to a Special Committee, of whom the late lament- ied Hon. Mr. Haviland, and the then Attorney fion. Mr. Howlan said it would appear | General, Hon. E. Palmer, were among others, | efficient members. That said Committee held | meetings for several days in the Library, elicit- ing all the available information possible, from ,vid and experienced Teachers and others in- |terested in the cause of Education. The | result of the labors of that Committee, of dded another ‘bat the remarks et the hon. member from | Which he was Chairman, was the introduction vt a bill, based ou their resolutions, comprising hitiy sections. He alluded to the subsequent Hbds aud Bois. P. RB Hhds and Bois. P R > = x in : | the whole House, took occasion to remark on ” os 9 i . | chane th : a a aneseieneeens corre ON SALE manship to any yet imported | the borrib! d alarming news just received shuuid govern every jover of his country aod | late” fur destitute 7” and the fact that the | change effected by the Conservative Party, —_ 6 Bois. Kerosene OIL, 6 Bbls Red ONIONS, I ed br T See aie sai “of the Hon. Uf bis race. How forcible, said he, was the | word was italicised, proved it was not a| pusing on the parents the payment of » portion tf} 98 Dor. Am. BROOMS, 2 Doz. Am. BUCKETS, = ARCE’D Ware. | °F Teleeraph. of the acsetemation © jud.| language of the Poet, who said :— typographical error, but used intentionally, | of the salaries of the Teachers’, against which G L A S G 0 W H 0 U S E | | Fhemse D Arey MeGes, at Onned. © Y re : with the view of ridveuling that hon. mem-| Complaints arose from all parts of the country, : —Also— a King Square, Feb'y 24,1868. 0 3m ae we to ne high oe = the merge a lives _ great — poet oem us ber. Tbe remarks of other hon members of | @ud that by the amendment of last session, the A large stock of Spices, Pickles, Fruit, &e.,&e.. Grey O ae aa = jhe eaid that the melancholy news 0 , ee ‘the majority, as well as himeelt, he said, | system was again restored, to the payment of . ¢ rey Cottone, tr 3 : ‘ i ‘ . | Aud departing leave behind us , a _— 918 ° ; ee : suitable for the concen. WS ites Mhareiees Ss - rg ee BELL’S | death would be heard with deep regret by the) Footpriute on the sand of time. were also in that paper, intentionally mis-| fcachers wholly from the Treasury. The f] The shove arcs are of tho very best deacrip-) Waste Sturtings, ine Denime, | Pat RING ESTABLISHMENT. [°° Domest thet Haute ion followed] Hun. Attorney General, Hon. Moses, |Topreseated, © charge, which could ot be] wtsle laws reletg to Besson Bes oom Be , iv vid Chea af 5, i * ee as ‘ ed | . , . . Qs i " . ° ; a ae Furniture Cottens, Grass Cloth Hon. Leader of the | = . a /Howlan, Kelly Laird, Davies, Callbeck, and | tHleged to the official Reporters, as their said, by the Bill under consideration, been LEMUEL McKAY. Jean Shirtings Ovanbur . NOTICE: end. enid that the palate’ ee Messrs. Keilly, McNeill aod Bell, from the errors were a8 apparent on the one side as on cousolidated, aud several important amend- js ‘ Or ° . po 4 . » “ ‘ a . a - 5 ’ Chevlettetewn. Dee. 17, 1966 Posted Shireines T ae | (INHE UNDERSIGNED takes this op- | ussussination of that distinguished es sacle atns an ak ele. ae the other. He said be was astonished thar; ments had, he was glad to observe, been ’ Olin 1 cates tite cat ‘ I . | I ae a ; Ld hae ont ave = and scholar, would be received with deep Messrs. MecAulay, Mendereuan and Mr. | *Y gentleman conducting a newspaper, and agreed to by the Committee ; and from the ane oni ngs, ainens, ortunlty returning aunks } arg ‘ , sug he w ‘ , ‘ * iy . " yer juve i 1 . WOTICE Waies Pieinahe Sol’ , Calne i ciate ae tes chinensis ane a premptis poh sy sorrow 7 Psi t . rons etcen an the Opposition, severaily ex- | to whom was accorded the privilege of a desk | orough aud searching investigation entered ’ oh =n wo pata Sa aa : ; ., British America. Ile then brie ouche : t ‘ i i _ "= o . Searlet Fiannels, Colored Lustres lcomplied with bis terms and paid for their work | , is o coe 5 adc y foun. | prested their approval of the sentiments cou- in that House, should lend his columns to | ‘4 > Sere paragraph in the Bill, he hoped d a ‘HE Subscribers hereby caution all Hoop Sxirt Black C ‘ion delivery. ‘There are, however, a considerable | upon the history of the deceased, an ve veyed in the Keeolutiun before the House such willul perversion of the seatiments of | 2% would not be hecessary lu submit the subject a persons indebted to the Estate of tle late H : P re he, ack Coburgs, {number who lave sot paid thus promptly; and | cluded by suying that what the Jate Hon. KE. r y' il seged their utter abh pai any bon. member, however widely he might to the Legislature again for some yeurs to i JAMES ROBERTSON, Esq., of Lot 34, to pay |, - oe \ ee Black Lustres, he respectfully requests all — - — and vey | Whelau was te P. E. Isiand, the Hon. T. at eg z aii em so differ from him politically come. The Bill, as amended, he trusted } al ou to tt sives al s thei ! ) Silks 'y » st ir respe > account without delay. ‘ oe ’, . , n 1 v ve i : ~ ee ee ee OO “e et ae ~ oo Stuffs, net ‘skay wae Oe their respective | D’ Arey McGee was to ( anada. ore a ee J Hon. Mr. Hensley said that it was nothi woud ineet the approval of the public, prove tt receipts only will be valid discharges for the same L.ces & Edgings Fancy [weeds would farther remind them that their t he H Atty. General. the | crime committed by the bivod-tuirsty us- : 7 ing |’ _ . ¥ wes is ee : Frilliogs ’ Black Ci h amounts, although a tritle to each, would in the On wotion of the Hon. Atty. yen ral, the naieaa They also expressed their teelings unusual to find errors, ty pographical and increasingly beneticial to the best educational ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, ? -_.. rare ack Clothe, oe rrevate materially avsist in making up some et) House wentinto Committee on the Education Z ‘ é therwi i | ded deb: c interests of the Colony, and redound to the . JUHN STEWART, Jun Executors Velvet Ribbons Colored Cloths iat sh - judebteduess has occasioned of deep regret toat @ wan in the prime of otherwise, in the extended debates of the en y ” ne . ) ’ U ’ ithe deficit Which Libeir lidebledbess ia ci Bill Legislature. When in Eugland, last autumn, credit of the Legislature. : inal : M: ’ | oie aon . BE ia a ; St. Peter's Road, March 13, 1868 tf Pienstae Chain a ee | re, ee ee ee Cee ae said r — a honest convictions, employiug ail the ener-|%@ touk up an Island paper, sent to bim,| Tue principal amendment to the Bill, in ad- ee * : : Ce as ee i eta Stam ed Edgin 8 Bandthenchiefed: Tice " * few remarks relative ws " poner* P He gies of bis large beart aud cultivated intellect, and was much refreshed by reading: in its dition to the changes relative to the Normal I gings, Lh bs! | eiples of the eystem of Education in force in : 201 | me ‘ : sat A COPPER PAIN T- ODDS - a fe saaiiiiiiieas he School | the service of lis country, should be cup Columns his own speech delivered in his place | School ; the appointment of three visitors, two . FHVHE SUBSCRIBER keeps ¢ t Rubber Boots & Shoes ithe Colony. The amendments to the Setioo “down by the cowardly band of ao assassin. in the House, 1u the previous Session; show- | examiners, and other alterations already given . 3 SUR uty ps constan ly on oma MINUMENTS ! Act, com term plated by the bill under consi. Tt \ a dt eine -akb- ing tha the present system required some | jn the summary reports of the House, are the band & supply ot wa’ ° . | . 'deration, were necessary in order to simplify vat tue master J pe soc wuc ing 610 radical chan e " ke . y I om ° , ; : ‘i : Children’s Boots & Shoes, ithe complicated nature of some of its provi- | ueuce Ot the deceased gentlemen Were ever H 4 De : id th fol owing, namely—The salaries of Female Tar & Wonson’s Copper Paint, Headstones Bet ig s. relative to the modes of procedure for | ready to aid in the promotion of every oovle on. Mr. Davies said that though some | Teachers in Charlottetown are fixed at £49 10s | | LADIES’ KID BOOTS, | nie " [Stecccment i School Districts, and other|#0d patriotic work, ged thet in bum bie/ ond aaeriomporated Se > ines per sane. . Seenneeeae one ae wd ao corn ‘cs i ie ’ matters of detail, respecting which miscon- | eres ~~ his aU ties ona tabbe a ae ee si oe Se Say wee sepa =. eo ve ae jon to all whe have: o : uperie ri 2 j - . see co 3 a Peng. | vbe of the ablest advocates and vuldest delend- : oe : Mare Leachers 0 ity Schou ° quaitties tor effectually ne the accumula- Men é Hats s Caps, Mar ble Works . “eer gg Part ama ro | ote of theis just rights, dearest priviieges, ont Mr. John Yeo, from the Committee, to| of salaries paid ne Mole Penaheus aff ordinary a ae tou! taster ancac of Veucle or Beate, | Hemp, Drugget & Felt Carpets re tee see omer nlas of the Free School System, | ‘Tue mnteresis, that ever adorned tbe pages ot whom was referred the petition of Arthur | District Schools remain the same-ap proviesd ome ciety cnélied P Pp: a Sed Kent Street,--- Charlottetown. | pre reek slime of which hed beow the work Colowial history, couid be best seem and a ppre- aoe a = pry, w —— eee for by the Act of last Session, with the provise 1. C. HALL TABLE OTL CLOTHS — lof = one sect or party, bat on the contrary ciated by tracing the productions of his ce peanenes wr > neues an QE: e that the number of Grammar Schools = each . Chastitbstorrn May 90, 1967. é 4 4 4 Ss, | ' A ed rc a hake’ aun nee mind, and perusing the atterances of sal jommittee, which was received and County 1s limited to—three ia Prince, three in a eae mn : Z |7BNUE Subseriber has constantly on hand | the emanation of the leading | wa a | bis generous heart, Were the sentiments utter- read. Suid Keport was to the effect, that! King’s, and five in Queen’s County, over and . : TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, a LARGE STUCK OF MARBLE AND | all parties in the Colen? om a ae le with deep emotion by hou. members on the said Committee were of opinion that| above those Graminar Schools already estab- . QUEEN SQUARE blow SE. FREESTONE, and is prepared at any time to| said, was nonsectarian in principle, its teach- | both sides of the House in paying their from the very great advantages that the} lished in the county towns. @e@eqecev fF er* Ven rr FP FTF owe € e& SS eS Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, execute orders of every descripuion such as lings, theretore, were inoffensive; its objee yn SS aei Groceries, Dyestuffs, &c. &c. e. Monuments, Tombs, Headstones | vo received, Sx .vew J/omimion— | i ee All at the lowest market prices, VTE TS ; ‘RS | wi ) rorkmanship design and lettering, he WINTER BOOTS & SLIPPERS In point of workmanship. design and lettering. by : : FREDERICK LEPAGE. work executed ¢ is ests teels contident that the and Tablets. | classes, the poor as well as the rich. | principles of equality, and the placing of | | the Colony. were aimed at by the Free School | nell Edueation within the reach of every child in was to impart to the youth of the Colony a tribute of respect to the memory of the sound practical Education, free alike to all The | deservedly popular and much lamented homas D'Arcy McGee. The mourning and surrowtul widow, and bereaved orphans, were commended to the care of the Dominion, of which the departed nusband aod father was erection of a wharf at West Point would be to a large number of the people of the West- ern part of Prince County, the Government should take such action as would cause the construction of said Wharf to be proceeded with, with as little delay as possible. Hon. Leader of the Government said that The school vacactions are extended from one month to six weeks, namely—three weeks in spring, and three weeks in the autumn. The School Assessment clauses, are, to some @x- tent, changed. The assessment for buildin school houses, furniture,and repairs, willexte ie | lishment heretufore w ill compare fuvorabis wilt | » . aid . ° " i . \ . . LATEST STYLES. February 24, 1868. noon that from any other similar establishment in the | eystem. He was opposed to sectarian or | 00° of the priucipal founders; and the ae-| - appeased from the eapesed position of thus to all householders im each School District, _—_— a ad i ee charitable schools getting public grants— surauce was alsu expressed that should P. E W barf, it would be eae great difi culty and the trustees, however, in levying the rate, ee ppat ine . : ee . ae tT . oe | Ishat sailed upun, ber sons would readi , - ’ must have due regard the circumstances of Ex “ ALHAMBRA, | July 10th, i367. The subscriber hae for sale a large quantity of | they having for their objeet denominational | ** aud be called upun, ber 80 ouid readily at a heavy cost to the country, that a wharf oialk 5 7 Shelling Stones for Mills, all sizes JOHN CAIRNS. March 30, 1868. 6in 2 CASES FUR CAPS. WM. HEARD. —_- Cheap Goods! | New Goods! | arch 30,1868. om ee HEARTZ & SON SAVE MONEY. "Twines, Lines, &e. FOR SALE 15 & 18 Thread COD LINES, POLLOCK LINES Patent topped SALMON TWINE, teat 3 ply HERRING TWINE, COD HVOKS, all sizes. Also, 6 euske pure Cod Oil, Cheap for Cach. | P. WALKER. Ch’:own, Dee 2, 1867. } AVE just received by Java, direct from ENGLAND, a further supply of DRY GOODS, which, owing to the decline in Cotton, they will} be able to sell this Importation cheaper than the stock imported this Spring. J. W. FALCONER & C0. Alhambra Have received, per from Boston, . ‘Mens’ and Boys’ Winter Caps, GOODS :—Consisting of Grev, White, Striped, | and Painted Cottons, Gingbams, Grey and White | In Far, Astrican & Cloth. | teachings on the ground that the free system, | as established, embraced all that wae required, | /and necessary to be provided on the part of | the state. He alluded to the Memorial of | | His Lordship the R. C. Bishop, asking for aid | | towards the support of institutions of leara-| ‘ing presided over by His Lordship, and said | that as the schools established by law were | ‘open and accessable to all, he could not see | | the justice nor neeessity of extending legisla- | ‘tive aid to any denominational institutions, | | bowever superior their character or landable | | the exertions of tuose under whose patronage they existed. Hon. Leader of the Opposition followed and reviewed the different points toucied upon by | the bop. mewber Mr. Davies. He referred | contribute their mite, um required, towards the support of the helpless vues. His honor the Speaker then put the ques- tion on the Kesolution, which was carried unapimously. And it was, on motion of the bon. Leader of tue Guvernment, seconded by the bon. Leader of the Opposition, ordered that a Copy of said Resolution be communicated to the House of Commons, at Ottawa, and also to the widow o! the deceased. House adjourned. Tvuespay, April 14th. House in Committee on Pauper Grants Aiter sowe tine spent in said Comuittee, the Chairman, Mr. Beil, reported progress. House in Coaiumittee on tie Education Bill, could be constructed with safety at the place referred to. It might, perhaps, be better to expend the muney in some other adjacent shipping place. Mr. Yeo said that the Committee in draw- ing up their report, left the course best to be adopted open for the Government. He thea proceeded to show the hardsbips under which the people in that part of the country labor- ed, in not getting their due share of the ordinary appropriation for roads, &c., of which they were willing tu be, to some extent, deprived, provided the Wharf at West Point had been constructed according to cuntract. Many of those who subscribed to the work had paid in their shares, it was, therefore, extremely unfair to deprive thew Several of the foregoing amendments elici- ted some discussion, leuk not of a very pro- longed nor party character. lt was stated by an bon. member that Trus- tees of District Scnools refusing to serve should be visited with a penalty for non-acceptance of office, or for refusal to act; @ suggestion, how- ever, which did not find favor with hon. mem- bers, generally, on both sides. Hon. Atty, General remarking, in course of discussion, that it had been brought to his knowledge, that the office of Trustee was, in some cases, an object ot ambition, some Teachers baving offered themselves to act in the double eapa- city of Trustee and Teacher, although sucha combination of offices was not legal. In casea where two Districts may be united and formed Charicttetown, March 23, 1468 Im | Sheeting, striped Bedding, Cotton, Unio and} Sold at Smail Advance on Cost. 2 at - - oo . — | Linnen licking, Towels aad Towelings, Cheese eS, to the wide field that exis'ed in every Coub- | upon which the greatest portiva ot the day of their just rights. The report ot Mr. Boyd, into a Grammar Schooi, the area of school Li ( ’ Hid ! Ij i¢ ’ iit '? “aoe ee ed Meals Maslin Ohi Yoner Collars |ury jor charitable schovls, and their uselul-) was oecupied. Several ciauses of the bill he said, would sbow that the wharf could be} houses, hereafter, to be erected for such Grame L005 oc— ” P Merino, 'Caselals " ; ns B 1 K . saan 4 see Os ve ees ap ’ ness. Some of the greatest men in Eogland | were adopted with but very little debate, and | permavently built. Phere were no less than | nar Schools shali be 600 feet. Ordinary Dis- Poplius, Coburgs, Lustres, and Fancies \ e CLOTHS :—Five Cloths, Tweeds, Does, Silk, q>il, Mixed, Russel Cord, éc SUNDKLE4S:—Buygle and Straw Trimmings and | at Ornaments, in Black, White & Mixed; Velves| i frimmings, &c ; Buttous and Clasp Dewdrops WM. E. DAWSON’S. Feathers and Flowers, Corsets, Prunella aud hid | Boots. Gents’ Hats, Collars, ‘lies, Braces, Hand In Shakspeare, Crescent. Linen Finish, and Iserosene n Clipper, at 7d per box. ; Gientlemen’s Ties, March 23, 1868. had been educated at suco institutions. The | tact that the schools referred to in the memor- jal in Question were fuli of scholars, was, he | suid, tue best proof of their being apprecia- |ted. He alluded to the variety of opinions /wuich were expressed by bon. members of the progress was reported. ‘The greater portion of the day was occu- pied by the House in Conierences with the Legislative Council. Hon. Mr. Henderson, agreeably to notice, asked the Government Wiat action they in- four populous Townships in the Western part of the Island, destitute of a shipping place ; they surely bad a claim on that House and the Government, and he hoped the subject would receive that attention which its im- portance demanded. Hon. Mr. Hewlan ssid he accompanied the trict school houses, same area as before passin this bill, but height of post between floor on ceiling to be raised from 9 ft., as formerly, to 10 ‘feet. In cases where the Board of Educs- tion may be dissatisfied with the condition of School Rooms, in Charlottetown, they shall cipetiioonyneeenpemngneemerneneiamesenrennmnmnmenrnaneecereen | CNN, EO, E8- In Sheridan, Grecian, Henrietta, Exposition, , majority, and of the Government on the vital | tended taking on certain petitions relating to have power to receive the School Assessmen GOOD FIRES. P. 8.—I he above, along with Stock on hand, Queen, Fancy and Blaek Knots and | question ot Education, aod said that tte Go- a new line ot road frum St. Mary's Road Engineer, aljuded to, when he went to the and rent more suitable, commodious, and an Tow i : i be suid, wholesale and retail, cheap for Parepus. The best assortment | veroment should know but ope opinion on 60 | Lot 61, to Burnt Bridge, Lut 63. West Pot Wharf. That Wharf, he said, | ventilated School Rooms, and to increase the . o me - — —- W orks re HEARTZ & SON. in town. momentous a subject. Hon. Leader of the Government, in reply, | ¥48 from the first built on @ bad principle, | quarterly assessment from 3s. to 5s. for each e PENCE per Bushel. WN ae ae e = : July 15, 1867. mee _ Hon. Leader ot the Government said that! said that no definite course had yet been de- | 2nd proceeded to show that the Whart in} scholar attending such schools, and to exercise and give # yreater heat than Syduey Coal. —— en G ts’ K it V ts ! it would appear the Opposition entertained | germined upon relative to the subject, being rebuilt should be differently construct-| such other control over said Charlottetown January 4), 1868 ial en nl es ' different views op the subject, irom the tact Hon. Mr. Henderson tien gave notice that ed. He was in favor of securing to the} [istrict Schools as said Board of Education j . whe was? BRaonetc- an el CA RVELL BROTHERS, ‘iasiiie tuat ve (Hon. Leader of Opposition) tailed to| he would, to-morrow, move tor a Special | people im that part ef the country, the pri-| may deem advisable. | l 0 XN DO N lio U Sh ! ‘ | yive eXpression to 4Uy opitiun relative ty the | Commitive to report on said petitions, and vileges al)aded to by the bon. member Mr.| Progress was reported on the bill for the re- of - ” 7 AUCTIONEERS, BUFFALO ROBES | question. suid that he wisted to bring to the notice of Yeo. lief of unfortunate debtors; and also on the j . . . . ’ vd ESTABLISHED 1820 GENERAL AGENTS, Alter some further remarks from the Hon. | the House, in connection with the question, | Hen Mr. Davies said that the Committee | §)!j to amend the Small Debt Act. ry — : : I For all who seek Comfort. Mr. Henderson and other boo. members, the | the tact that the Plan drawn by the Survey- should -se particularized oe tully in their Hon. Leader of the Government presented vo FALL & WINTER GOODS | Commission Merchants, iil was, on motion of the Hon. Attorney | or General, tracing the different lines ip ques- | —s eye the ees the work. Supplementary Estimate extra, for Three Thou- 1g oe | Char! Pri : INSPECTION SOLICITED. General, committed to a Comuittee of the! jon, had been tampered with, as might be 2 a i ap ag Se Boyd's | sand Pounds, to be appropriated equally betweea * Charlottetown, - - Prince Edward Island 'whole iouse. Mr. George Sinclair in the | geen on reference to it; and, also, that a mer roger appeared a aa oe ne three Counties, for the purpose of aidin rw sw, + ‘ | . iw ‘ a Y Fali Ships & Steamers from England, | AGENTS FOR: South Side Queen Square. | Chair. . : jeeparace plane represenung tie mutilated difficulty iv erecting the Whart in question. 11 POOF aud destitute settlers to procure val a Bosten, Halifax, Moutreal and Ba ‘vbadoes, | New York Board of Underwrit Charlottetown, Nov 25. 1867. Lhe clause relating to the office of Seere- } parts alluded to, had been placed in the hands | was indeed desirable tbat a public work 80 | grain. e the Subscribers have completed their | “Sieten Mone U aie ee — | tary wo the Board of Bducation, elicited some! of hon. membere not acquainted with the | earnestly praved for by so large a section of the| House adjourned. I tati for the S of Serer eee, iT Kt Y jrewarks trom bon. members on both sides Of | jocality in quesuion, nor with the coniition| country, should be eutertained by the Govero- A. McNeil, Reporter. mportations for e seasoa, | Eastern Express Company, ! | the House, coveurripg in Loeir expressions uf | of the people more immediately interested in ‘ment. Mr. Green also urged the necessity of ee _ Fairbank’s Patent Standard Seales, | | upinion, relative to tue arduous and smpor-|;he matter. He did not believe that the completing the West Point Whar. which, having been purchased by one of the Firm} Gowrie Voal Mines, Cow Bay, C. B. ® tant nature of the duties imposed on that) (joyernment had recourse to such unfair} Ol meton of the Hon. Mr. Henderson, a| SEED SHOULD BE SOWN ON A LEVEL re . cu a Pyeng be om ae Oe | Fishwick's Express. onficer, tbe abie and efficient maover in which | peans, but there were those who through | Special Cumaitice wean appointed to report upon SURFACE, wr OF GOODS st the le cuueeatua”” re ihe present incumbent had discharged the | geifisn motives, had been unfair! aimee | Petitions praying for the opening of a vew road ds th ree ‘AN ANCES sniueetabeed | . | € ! haan” ary’ rat P et : io e oo ee | oP CAee = Rte entoupens ona ' | onerous duties of his vilice fur many years, | with the ueetion. There mari few td gator any 8 meen te a a a “an This should be done for various vensens. MENTS received, or when sent to their Agents 4 163, with power to send for papers and records ‘1 } 5 The present Importation compriees : oe . 5 & R b Y 5 and tue inadequacy ot Lis Salary, which was dividuals at Montague Bridge eagerly press | Ordered, Coat Hon. Mr. Heuderson, a The principal id the simultaneous gerinina- Chests & hif chests prime Bales Wrapping Paper, | April 30, 1866. 0 ert ouns Ss i, ae eee ” sam any. General, reseed ling tor a jong central line of road, which | Green, Prowe, B: lLand G Sinclair du compose | tion and equal pos + = | gerad, - ne s Congo TRA, orem. 2 Pe a trom £50, as tormerly, bo 449 perannum. | gould not be completed without very extra- | the said Commitee. all mature at one time. his woul prevent Cases tg ei Bagging and Grain | THOMAS W. MAY, till CONTIKUES TO BE THE Alter sume time spent in Comumitice, the | ordinary grants fur twenty years to come; How. Mr. Henderson said that his sole object the early-matured trom becoming over-ripe, : a a Mansies, Tons a : s ac ia ao Ubuirmanu reported progress. whereas the road so earnestly prayed for by | was to show that tbe rvad, as prayed for, and | and dropping en the ground—thus losing part | nai = ’ es, | Goverpment presented | ¢ ted out by him, was much required and was | of the crop. This we see in most cases ; there * Haberdashery, tandles Sheet Iron, Surveyor an onveyancer, liun Leader of tue P the petition in question was already open | poluted oul by ’ 4 id was | ‘ Pp } eS 5 . “ needs cee Ulothing ~—te Sd ri a Glenstewart - - - Southport correspoudence and papers relating to the | re, the Sturgeon to St. Mary's Rosd. ce jactuated by no improper motives, when urging | is an almost universal neglect bere. That seed »- aud Kubber Coats, Hoes, Shot & Traces, ’ . | W bari at West Poinc, us previousiy asked | phe remaining ‘portion of it could be opened | the necessity of doiug justice to his Constituents which is buried deeply, will require more ume —~* c . Ladies’ and Gente’ Setta Plough sMetal, | REFERENCE: * * | for by the hon. member ir. dtuumosay. | at & very reasonable cost, and when open {iw a matier ol ue onan luiportauce to thein. {to make its appearauce—and it will not be } es a Pe ie ; ae a spikes, | The Surveyor-General, Charlottetown. House adjourned. | would be easily kept in repair | -. peerage var ye hoped im Groverninent | sufficiently ripeued at the time of harvesting ; dies’ av yeu) Assorted Paints, j ; , ‘ : | not withbo rom the Comuittee just ; sai a 7 > cin Hubber Shoes and Hhds Paint, Sweet and! June 10, 1867. ly AND TO MAKE IT Monbay, April 13th. On motion of Mr. Yeo, 1¢ was Resolved j eoaeinils avy information me uiigut naan | while that under the most oe a : Pema 8 dens a Uil, &e hs linsieetitiiietietiilaalaininuinmrterteseey On motion of the Hon. Mr. Calibeck, the | that the petition and papers relating to the! yejative to the question. ”| stances = ‘tee ae e + vance — ‘ Towneud’s Hate ard Hhds. Granulated Suyar, | ’ : Bil to ineorporate the Minister aud Trustees) West Point Wharf be reterred tw a Special | Lead { the G ant d the t most tardy, Out the DUK © . or Cups, * Muscovud NCIS 8. LONGWORTH iil to smeurporete the 2 sees | 0 @ Special| Hon. Leader vf the Government, and the hon.) ono atay | ’ a ie ake S me ace Shelentan. | PRA a L. Even still more Attractive, of the Baptist Church, was read a secoud | Committee, to report thereon. | Atty. General, said that the question iuvuived | early-matured and 7 late, will — = e and Keys’ Pur Caps. Bbis. Carrante, Crashed | Barrister and ttorney-at- aw, He begs to announce that on and after this date he | #™e and agreed bo. Ordered, {hat Messre. Yeo, Prowse and | required mature consideration, aud that though | [ost to a ao + e3s i east this of “ Ladies Straw & Felt Sagar, Washing Soda, Orrice — PAVILLION HOTEL, . a Mr. P. Sinclair, from the special Commit-! Bell do compose the said Comittee. ‘no define action had as yet been takeo on the | More particu arly in oats. ! : 4 fi “al ? Hata and onnets, | Fj} sou Salts Ginger, | (next door to Hen. Joseph Hensicy’s) will sell the balauce of Stock of tee, submitted their report on the Public Tbe Revenue Bill was submitted to a Com- | subject, it was but fair to presume that the | paratively —and those the argest au nest— Bales Carpetsa Woollens, Kegs Cudbear, Powder | P iG ‘ument were not disposed te enteriain tue | ripen first, aud before the crop is fit to cut ; “ Clothe & Doeskius, | Tolmceo, | Mastard, Chamettetown, - - - P. E. Island. Accounts, which was received, read, and | mittee of the whuie, and progress thereon re- eae of che petici aan te question ip wee Tres er heads are coment lost. Now, ihe he ee . J —— ’ a | praye i v . yas) These fine bea verally ee rl Printed, { ubleached Baking Seda Jan. 14, 1867. ordered to be committed tu @ Cuomuiittee oi | ported, me uid | contemplauiou lo open a new line of road) were the whole crops like these early heads it and White Culicoes, Boxes Raisins, Lozenges, | —————-——_________________—_- the whole House, on Wednesday next. | ‘The Bill relating to Alewives Fisberies was | ia ie P : 9, * Check and Woollen Suap and Candies } j ’ Eu : | d sond . d d | ia tae locauly relerved tv, but the particular line | would be greatly improved, and # fine one in- Sbirtings, &c, &c Bags Vepper Kien and | 8 ' R E D D | N Shouse im Vommitins ce: the Rducation | eae 6 arse Pan, GR SeQSe agreed to. of route had wot yet beeu determined UPOD. | deed A level surface, aud a uniform good . —. | Cohen er, | : . ) such as Bill, and having agreed to severai ciauses| House adjourned. After suine further remarks on the subject 11 was | Crore to all, will do this copecially if thensed il © Blaukets and Horse|Dozs. Brooms & Buckets, | Attor ucp and Barrister - at - Law, | i fs. Wi | without any lmmportant amendments, report- | Weonaspay, April 15, 1868. | on wotion, ordered, tuat said Committee be) iif in ‘= its quailty and time of ripening. 2 White a CONVEYANCER, & een Ceeemnrennsnernae sy aret Hon. Leader of the O d to | "tne ‘Mo |" Our great difficulty is, we do not harrow “ White and Colored/&e. &c. NV IL NCE Cc. | i 1 a Cc Q on. ader of the Opposition regretted to! Yue House in Committee of the whole had ne . . , Cotten Warp, | oe ceys, Dress Goods, Shawls lion. Mr. Coles, Leader of the Government, | sav that he felt it hie daty again to call the| ender their cousiderausn the Keveoue Bill,| encagh before we sow. Not only should the | g : said (hat it was with ieelings of aeep regret| 7 J *6 : ‘ l i be th hiv I G. & S. DAVIES. Office: -- Great George Street, and Mantles, &c. Xe. : P Fegret | tention of the inaccuracies which appeared | which was reported agreed to, and ordered to be ground (for smail grains) thoroughly har- | Charlottetown. he had to sameenee % the House the ead | in the extended debates of that House, ag | engrossed. rowed before sowing, but rolled. his will Ch’town, Nov. 11, 1867. : : . news reported by telegram, that the Hun. ¢., _ in t ; "| + ibe bili to amend the Small Debt Act was| make a floor, a uniform surface. Then good (Near the Cathole Cathedral.) d Cc P a aa officially published in the Examiner news =e oe Wibipreeinineieecaiianniinanii iittala a a ’ snaieaa At and under Cost Price, ¢. D'Arcy McGee wae assassinated at Utta- paper, as well as in the Parliamentary Re- | received aad read, aud vu motion of (be Hou. Mr. | plump seed, if possible of uutorm ripening a TOWNEND’S HATS AND CAPS. September 3, 1866 tf | | wa, on the morning of the 7th iostaut. | porter, The Examiner, be said, was a pa- Kelly 1 was ordered tual said bill be read a) to be sown, and sown evenly, when there is | Naeem : ; ; ; F the knowledge, as a co-delegate, he | : : secoud Lime Lo-imurruw. : : il. bei ‘ ce ETON : so ae to insure their being entirely cleared out * rom ~ * gate, | ver that circulated across the Atlantic, in| i little or no wind. The»soil being thus prepar : =e ee en FE. re NORTON, beteve the aniivel of the wequired of Mr. McGee's character, during ae United States, aod was placed on ‘the | Tacrspay, April 16th. | ed, being made mellow aud level, & fine-tooth- a“ . « Mo aN, o ; ° . ’ 2qd- ’ j ‘ . . - > ~ STYLES and SHAPES— . eas | the late oh ae oe. o “age Reading Room tables of the Dominion Par- | Mr. Bell, from the Committee to whom was | ed barrow should be passed over it, just suff Commission Merchant NEW SPRING GOODS ee Se oe ‘ § testimony 1" amet at Uttawa, where the leading men of | referred the petition of George Meggiesoun, of | ciently to cover the seed; thea roll again. Good Silk HATS, 78 Gd to I4e. aan a , | she love of a. - me play whieu 8c- 41) the Colonies assembled, and if che speeeh- | Lot 52, presented to the House the Report of | The grain will ail'be ripe at one time—uand Paris Velvet do, 208 278 bd. ew | iii _wated the nuble heart and able miod of that. attributed to hon. wemters in the columus | suid Committee, to the effect, that said Com-| there will be # level surtace to reap it—no . Townend’s best do, 32 6d. Auctioneer. et eaan statesman aod orator. Poli- |of that paper were Ww be taken a8 a criterion mittee had investigated, so tar as they possibly \helling, no loss; it will all be perfect.— 7 Boye & Gent's. FELT HATS, in great GEORGETOWN P. E. ISLAND | White Cottons, re ee ee oe te eso their educational acquirements, pubic could, the claims of the petitioner, and tat | Colman's Rural World. “4 “-* + . . s : i ne ¢ | , . : se men abroad would form a very indiffereat whilst they deeply sympathized with dim, they —__-<—— Satis ee er er 5 variely. A large Stock of Tweed and Cloth CAPS, Acd alsoin Ladies’ STRAW HATS. &c.&c. | G. & $. DAVIES. EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. ROBERT YOUNG'S. Charlottetown, June 7, 1867. | & LL persons having claims against the Hoop Skirts, eens a | 4 CA D | Estate of tha late CrorGk Poovr, Esquire, of | * . tb. Georgetown, are recauested to furnish the same. * case i duly attested, to either of the undersigned. within MEBs. COMBS desires to intimate to three months from date, aud chose indebted to the | October 24, 1864 ly Now is the time to buy them cheap at Cheaper than ever at ROBERT YOUNG'S. ‘all who loved liberty of speech to deprecate lthe atrocious act of the brutal assassin, at whose d-adly aim fell one Who so ably ad- jvocated and boldly upheld the dearest in- | tereste of Lis country. Alter sume further “remarks touching the sorrowing widow and | bereaved orphane of the deceased, he, hon. Mr. Coles, submitting the following Resolu- opinion of legislate talents tm the colony. Hesaid he would not accuse the official R>- porters of partiality, for he observed that bon. members on both sides of the House were incorrectly reported in the extended de- bates in Answer to His Excellency ’s Address, as published in the paper samed. | Hon, Mr. Henderson and Mr. Prowse sev- prayer of the petition. Mr. Geo. Sinciair, Chairman of the Com- amendments. regretted that they cuuld not recommend the When the House in Cemmittee had gone MvuRD®R OF A NEW BRUNSWICKER IN Cau | FonNta.— By letters received trom California we ‘regret to learn that Mr. Willam Stephenson. mittee of the whule House, onthe Biil.to con- | (formeriy ot Golden Grove, near this city, brother solidate aad amend the several laws relating | of Mr. to education, reported said Bill agreed to, with to California Robt. Stevenson of that place) who went in 1849 was anurdered by the | Jodians at Salmon Silver, in Idaho Territory, oa the 12th of Feb, 1868, He and-his partner Mr. Eckles were mining at the time. After the E the ladies of Churlottetown that she has | guid Estate are h-reby required to make immediate | Charlottetown, Feb'y 17, 1868. | tion, Damely :— | eealig complained that some citheie semesiea through the Bill, the. honorable the Sucsker At id ets Sau penigpameteio-—epmeis ina aaatamm WOOL! WOOL! | The assassination of the Hon. T. D'Arcy during the debate alladed to, were incorrect- said that he couid not retrain from saying 8 eee The lane ye we ah pen 1 E. COMBS. | DANIEL GORDON, | . \ 7 | MoGee, of the Dominion of Canada, having |y reported, and read extracts in proof of few words.on the importaut subject of the Bill yicted two of thew were fatally wounded. Mr. d Residence opposite the Catholie Cathedral. Je ES COMED. “> Executors. | ASH PALD for WOOL oF delivery | been reported by telegram— their assertions. before it lett Comuaitiee. His honor then p 44, Jonns, whe furuishes the partivulacs, states Fs oy EF Also. part of » house to rent. JOHN T.PUCLE, at the Store of H. J. CALLBECK. | Therefore, Resolced, That this House re- = Mr. Brecken and tne hon. Mr. McAulay re iewed th» progress of Education in the that he has aeqoaintaness in St. Jovn. He is ELEANOR COOMBS, | Georgetown, Jau.16,1808. 3m [mch2 | Ch'town, Jan’y 13th, 1568. tf | gerd with horror and detestation the atiroci- protested against those extended debatesofithe Culony since the tirat introduction of the Free | probably trom N. B.—St. John Journal.