* ea Oe , = ‘ oa | 2 r . { ! Gh JOURN! { ITICS, LITERATURE / A 4 ’ - t § sisttiiensian ee ———- — a ee = aes SSS = ms — ase “This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’---Euripides. TV t rive 7 m rar, . > r ro + —- > VOL. XVII. I CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MONDAY, MAY 27, 1867. { NO. 29 AUCTION ! AUCTION ! Constantly on Hand NOTICE. COLONIAL PARLIAMENT, | tioned land. And the assessment thereon for | amount of treasury notes, £11,500, I believe, ‘at their last destination, perhaps: would FEAR Sebecriver will ceil ot Publi * TWO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION. at the! - . —— ; |the current year shall become due and bain circulation; and 1 do not see any neces | not be received. Therefore I think it is not i eres ee aieimatin : PONE SY PUMA HUE . "© DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS OF payable on the same day as the aseessment sity for keeping that species of cireulating | advisable to issue a large amount of treasury Bark - Sa MAIS cetcsedh Whim tended on SUGAR, ae ae Aa mpage D ae etch dat | THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, \0n Town Lots liable to assesemeut in Char-| medium so low. I do not see any reason | notes. As to the other Colonies, they have a — a aaa en ; a sit ae ee sek RCH an.| anil | lottetown aforesaid.”’ | why we should not double or treble or even no Land Question to settle, while cir- 90 Cusks and qtr. Caske beat HOLLAND GIN, in Hhds and Bbls. Ei. vs ek | yh is Turspay, May 7th. Amendment agreed to. ‘quadruple that amount. in the other Pro- cumstance of a large amount being remitted 20 Chests abest TEA DRY G ‘ a ia Rei MASONIC BALL COMPANY'S BILL. On motion of the Hon, Mr. Palmer, the last | vinces, if my memory serves me well, they from this Island for a series of years in the Al EARTHEN and GLASSWARE MOLASS ES L: + ete Me a 7 . 1 “ ce eT ring “a Mr M Ti clause was amended by striking out the word have a much larger amount, in proportion to payment of rent is an embarrassment to the HUGH MONAGHAN ’ Come P, a HATS. Fur CAPS. Cloth do ; ~ motion of the Hon. Mr } cDonald, * «repealed ’’ and inserting the word ‘* repeat- | their revenue, in circulation than we have. money market. That places us in a different c an tes gat ae , in Pesdinatin, Gheecsenl Otte | atl KS oT ea le eee ’ — Bil! rn incirporate the Masonic Hall Company ed.”’ | The only difficulty we would have to encoun-' position from the other Colonies. I remem- ; Silk and Cotton HANDKERCHIEFS, at Alberton, was read u second time, commit | The House was then resumed, and the chair- ‘ter would be to provide some means by which ber that his honor from the city (Mr. Palmer) For Quebec 0: Montreal, FLOUR. CORN-MEALand RICE |" ed Cotton SHAWLS and CAPES, ted toa ( aT of the whole House, aod man reported the bill agreed to with cer- the paper would be convertible and could be when he came to thie point of making thoss k riepabent v a ~ |} Genta’ Silk and Cloth VESTS, progress reported. tain amendments. ‘responded to by paying the holders in specie notes redeemable, spoke with considerable HE Brigt. SILVER LIGHT, M iz 1A large quantity of Men's, Boys’, Ladies’ and LAND ASSESSMENT BILL. DESPATCHES jor ite iene In the year 1847 the same | hesitation, and I aad Gel sur a at it, for Rerrz, Comn tons reyisier, Dow Z si {Ss Children’s SHOES of various descriptions. | 4 Bill to amend the Act relating to Lane "Bis : | difficulty was felt—the same embarrassment those notes must be paid, su the ee ene AISEINS, }COBURGS Orleans, Alapaeas, Pos _— a a dow . eee - Hon. Mr. Buss observed that oo ne |in business—and the subject was brought be- further off the evil day is put the Slows. { hi Qeebee or Mont nexdiately on her arrival at in half and quarter boxes A large quantity of Superine CLOTHS, seenebhieadcsiihien Sk: tod Me aed were printed and lying upon the table, and he | 6. the Legislature. Application was made| have no objection to allowing the petition i wie Port. For Freiy 5 ee | Gents’ under and over COATS, * i aan “ - 7 see 4 pice on De ial tiught it would be weil to name some OF la, mas % large amount of treasury notes, to lie upon the table, though { am mot pre- \ Ch'town May 6. 18 ao . [RON and ST E EL. a eae ; fet EL iP cceieniaaien ye aod up aie Lote whiek | — rn . ee | but objection was taken to it by a few se | pared to sanction the prayer of it. sbeeioe : AOR : | Men's Readymade SHIRTS. had been recently sold, and which were fot- | so audi: aa ea ae oe ,o Friday talists, and they petitioned the Imperial Go- | Hoo. Mr. Beer: | am sorry to hear his W ext Prnidia Liv use, W. W. LORD. Neck Ties, Ladies’ Pies aud Belts, . | m rly known as the barr ick ground, as upon! next. J ras not to allow s aes ee ae ee oe —— {t “we U sr Great Geor 8 St ect Ch'town. April 29th. {847 | Ladies co — Gloves and Stockings in Silk a town : ts, ; That - ee oi Hon. Mr. McDonatp did not think it was Sieh lttad Sh ee ot a ieheees idle eae hime pee = ae ae ‘ ¢ reet. —— SSDS am orsted, and mri r t ) oh p pe “ peas . > ; i | : igs d adie ‘ revenue pe or s S Hi oO D sicr ' Ribbor sotevery description, Al tifieial Flowers, so r Phi a ous sendintan oa | a ae “a ~ sones - one Sa | them. Th { matter was taken Jnto £ans+ to the Ms of half oar ’ t 3 CHRISTMAS, I8SGG. i t Ing ” Ly ’ i Feathers, Bonnets of different deseriptions, nal ased: those lots had the nrisilece of ex-) upon shat. unless it mo the in eae ° ‘sideration by the Colonial Minister, and do not see that there is an danger. The re HE Subseriber offers for Saie, at hi Wi " : ‘marae 2 [A large quantity of Iron und Steel, tending them by burtding Qut 4 She Dates on : are meee or pe omens} well weighed by him. I was in Kngland at’ venue is paid principally by the merchsnte, T b Subseribe + for Sale, ris 10 VW ants Ba fails £300 bush Salt, a large quantity of Coal, Repe,| 0? | tee : ,and he was not aware that such wae the case. \the time, and bad an interview with him on into whose bands those notes would fall ; an@ Store. the wing. viz & nail Crsbinies | the side of the river. They referred to matters which had already | } . Th foll d by a despatch | if it is f d th h bel Ll Hbds. Strong Dewrara SPIRITS NHE Subseribers have decided to Sel! 9 larce Biles “ sat of Paribase Dinca | House resumed and progress reported. | taken place, and upon which action had been | the subject. Lhie was olowe y pat it 18 foun that they are ow par, and Hide Holland GIX. ’ "y did ‘wielo ig UA eumenticg Main ae a ae ae . pee absent Adjourned till to-morramat eleven o'clock. sak un E in th . ns! tee ear sang wi | to the then Lieutenant Governor, authorizing | people hesitate to take them, then the Go- Cuske Port and Sherry WINE G ts. Hard ware, and Gr - rion, at wees alle ee Sachs, Pies a Pot eT ee a ae eer ‘called fi r i a ectinn cand non the att | se ~— of Treasury a on eee a cancel yo pera of them . Cusks Heanessey's Dark & Pale Braady, | prices for Cas. All persons having money to ex-| ‘Tin and ‘Sathinets alles ti; eatin ont Waoxespar, May 8th. {or a re ta Ne Go ae oe oe, that a certain proportion of specie should al-| year. The country would not be sui 1 Casks X Whiskey (Prime pend will fiud they can make a profitable invest cain er ee ee re lia a ee eee yi for W2¥8 be funded for the purpose of redeeming to any loss on account of their being in cir- re Saeeer. scp. | Mout of it by purchasing from usat Georgetown or Tresbe nia ahieeiiidind: Sitiias? Matin | MASONIC HALL COMPANY'S BILL. _ | fore he did not see any particular reason for any amouat of this paper which might bere- | culation, ard in the meantime ® ede = Ras ee a < or eee - a arn SAY Grtale SrmpeTes ID OOF) 8 iuree cobbetduent of Carpenters” Teele, | On motion of the Hoo. Mr. McDonald, a|8°!P& into commities apon them. The Go-| quired. An answer was requested before they amount of interest would be saved to the Go- at oe Cases CLARET, ee te oe | Paints of different colours, | Bill to incorporate the Masonie Mall Company | Y°7Dnene did not intend to eubmit any re-| ¥ ould sanction the measure. I do not know |vernment, as they are now paying six per 48 Boxes RAISINS 3 Bois CURNANTS DRY GOODS | Hand Saws, Pit Saws, ‘at Alberton, was again referred to a Commit. |82!4to008 upon Confederation, or any of the | whether they would so far interfere with our| cent. upon treasury warrants. The _ S$ jdo RaATsINs, Bays Ki : ‘ ' CONSIST IN PART OF: | Spar Varnish, Coal Tar, Pitch, &c., &c. tee of the whole House, reported agreed to other subjects referred to in the anne | colorial affairs as to insist opun such terms | ment would also find it easier to transact wr a sta Snpe sh = Grev, White , i} ed Cotton Strin | A variety of other articles tov numerous to| Without any ameudmest, read a third time wll emer a ae é cen 2 | now, heb 5 <> net anen® a or a latent lect amncan Rots Crushed sUG 1R ‘ actke W asl Sopa, F i tir fia. and Wool Cc a ang | Wention. F and passed, ick ns einai j sy ee eee not wake these remarks becauee I - en ad- ation, te large omceat of teenecey war- j Hbds and Byls. PR i s i P R.} Linen Be XK Sheeting; Cambric Lining TeR Je kno at time of Sale , , Of T AN ANUPACTUDR | 7 at , vocate for the issue of paper except upon a/| ra 16 put in circulation the become : ) Se ’ H pot lasee I aad Boe i oo ! 5 Terms made kn we ob ne ¢ Sal bs | FLAX CULTURE AND MANUFACTURE | there was any necessity for doing eo now. proper footing ; but I sale if ws fas ape] veal ané fall belew salad they did be- 6 Rble. Kervsene OIL, 6 Bbls. Red ONIONS. |Coburye, Orleans, Wiuceys, Merinos, Tweede ANTHONY McCORMACK. | Hon. Mr Haythorne presented a petition) fon. Mr Besr thought that if the House | ble that means might be devised to issue a fore, Ten years ago they were beld at a die 46 Dor. Am. BROOMS, Doz. Am. BUCKETS Les res, Se es Checks, and ot 7D ss Goods ; a Na Agent. fof J. D. Haszard, Theo. DesBrisay, P W. | went into committee, 16 was very likely thas | seccnahis amount, and the value of the notes count of 15 or 20 per cent., and if at that — Aiso— —_ ls a " ne i ; ety Ha ‘ .. lead St. ] eter say, Liyndman, and other iohabitanis of this Is- jtome action would be taken, still he had ‘ho rendered safe and acceptable to the public. | time there had been a larger issue of A large stock of Spices. Pickles, Fruit, &e., &c Ry ‘ th aisha: ty os ce —_ f Oe aco na ee that an Act might be pussed to / objection to withdraw his motion, providing | However, this matter did not originate with notes, it would not have been the case. ei cea euita Sue the sons al Get . and € nes e. ts " es und Siippere LOWDER’S | ine 7p grt : ( sah. ty en the a ony. oe me — oe ee this Liouse.and | did notecome here prepared to | fear that if we do not do something of that see ra id ebe Cask ‘ re mith nS r. : = ne : Eprints “Ts oe n 1 | oon a ¢ oe see ae ee calaes wi oe ae prwee a =_— ion y tim | propound any particular scheme which would) kind the warrants will fall below par agaio, LEMUEL McKAY frimmings, &e., &e-, &¢ + TOBA CcO FACTORY ip i ficult aisles al agsed for that | " Hon. Mk Tas ” aeka emasieater| uo enfely. to nutharion the lesue of jeo Was er cceetieneenepanye ods — ML MOWAL. HI oil aie ' ; ~ culty in gett 1% : AC I _— 7 - on. Mr. LORD would no ppose : | treasury notes to a greater extent than is at others will bave to submit to @ very serious _ Charlottetown. od a araware, a porpose. L am pleased to see such a move-|of the Government, but he thought it was| present in circulation. 1 do not think there loss. For Sal 3 ! The Schooner ** FOATI.”’ LX Years old, and well fitred in every KF respect for Trawling. and for prosecuting Mackerei Fishing. She and re-fasiened tast S wa re ve ew s of Spare and (we couts of asa new Cotton Muinsatl and J the Fores is one year old, 190 futt eC two shing A chere, and is a wood, strong Vessel, and a good satler. For purticulars enquire of I. C. HALL Charlottetown, April 1, 1867 Tea, Luaeir COMPRISES: Flat, Ronnd and Squs Cast; Blis Spring, and Shoeing Steel, all sizes f Nails, Spikes and Grade, both cut and wrouglit : Horse Nails, Plough Mounting. Windew Giass c 2 Traces, Codlines and Hooks, Shovels, Spates tioes and Forks. Stoves and Stovepipe, Suelf Hardware, Kc, &c., &c ~ . {rroceries. Sagar, Molusses, Soap, Candles, Tobacco. | v and Kervsine Oil. Lubricating Oil, I il, Varnish and Paiuts; Prime pickled Herring y Codtish and Seale Fish, barrels Pork and Beef, | &e ,&e. &e Canvus, No. 1 to No. 6, Hemp Cordage from 9 € Iron, best Seotch, German VIRGINIA LEAF |row being manufactured, which ment made, for itis well known that flax, of | necessary to ga into Committee upon the des- | an excellent quality, can be grown here. I| patches, as some of them were of great im- |redeemable in specie in ten years, even if we believe it can be grown as good here asin | portance. The first in point of importance |1,.4 + adopt the novel mode of giving the | Ireland, or even better. Then when we con-| were those relating to Confederation, and | holders the thea of interest for the last two |sider thet a large portion of ovr population | next, those respecting the military movement. ‘years. Bat, perhaps, some of those gentle- }are not employed in the winter, it mast be |The country had been put to an immense ex- | 7, who are better financiers than [ pretend | Seen that it “9 had — of _ kind 7 — ~ the establishment of . to be, if they put their heads together, could ;Operation 2 wou ve remunerative, anc orce, an ernpaps it was necessar O Keep if! inal be an advantage to the country at large ir p- ‘He sheaath the money saaneainiaitial ae ee ee = sag Mosctbagacnet |I theretore hope and trust that the parties | that object had been expended useless!y—that |J° onli : Salil : Ay : ; ft : "| capitalists, and, perhaps, obstructions wouid who have inaugurated this movement will) it was not necessary to keep up a large mili-| be thrown in the way; yet | hope and trust | persevere, and that their efforts will be erown- | tary establistment—and the members of the | thas if it were properly managed, and a good jed with success. Id» not know whether it is | House should express their opinions upon it. | itteeeed skiiie tale ol it, it might be accom- | the imtention of the Company to purchase the | Last year the whole revenue of the Volony | plished with safety,and the depression at pre- | flux as it is taken off the ground, aad as similar | was appropriated for military purposes, and) 9.n+ felt im the colony might be relieved. | The Subscriber begs to announce that he has a | would be any great danger if they were made SUPERIOR QUALITY OF SQUARE ROD TOBACCO, ne knews will and who are compete with any article imported, Solicits the inspection of these JUDGES OF THE WEED. Dealers are invited to Examine our Stock, Hon. Mr. Anpegson : I do not think there would be any great risk in issuing £30,000 or £40,000, and it would be wh meters ~ in the meantime. [ will the support the prayer of the petition. Hon. Mr. Divewets: [ thiok nee very mach on the amount that would be ie- sued. If a reasonable amount were issaed, I cannot see that there would be any the notes becoming depreciated ; but if-there was an over issue and they, were not redeem- able, it is very probable thet they would. I think it would be a service to the country te have a further issue, but the success of it would depend very much upon the amount & Gin and Rum: &e-. &eo- javd Rosin and judge for themselves. | do nnmatiitian of aneaak. issued and the period of redemption. ae 7 Flovr, Tea, Sugar, Molasses,| canvas. pe tres thrend Ka lin to 54 inch, Sail 1wine, Pitch, Tar com panies do in Canada. but I trust they will | this year the sum voted was £2,300, of which, ' Hon. Mr. Beer: I am pleased to Neve | 2 @ oe ‘IE Subserit » ip Store gad for| Ai! the above goods and many other articles are | oko SS ee a Sia nel Ee £600 ry £700 sears alten or (that some steps are being taken to relieve) Hon, Mr. Muirpeap: It has been said 7. + Subseriber has in Store sad fOr} wow sifered to the public at extremely low figures) THE GENUINE ARTICLE ONLY. |, }on. Mr. Hayruoene: | am giad that hisjed. He thought it was the duty of every | the commercial depression of the Colony, for| that the banke might object to the issee of a and Behe Perte Bice SUGAR j for Cash. selth Sin: chisel ok oie Winans | honor has made these remarks, for | am per-| wember of the House, who was retarned to nt know that great inconvenience is felt on) the treasury notes spoken of, but I am of 25 Puns. Brisht Retailing MOLASSE | We want the cash. Don't you wantshe bar-| 7, be Old § ; vsuaded that i¢ is an important sabject, and represent the interests of the people, to €X-| 4 count of the circulating medium being so| opinion that it would be quite the reverse. £ $0 Pane. Demerara RUM. Pale & Col ae | guins t Come w your money, fur without 1t Enquire at the Old Stand. well worthy of the attention of the Legi-lature, press his opinion fearlessly upon it, and then | very mueh smaller than is required. I be- | do not think the banks would raise any ob- 150 Cc! esta Superior Cong TEA, sreal bargalis Cannot xe ex F cied se MORIN LOWDEN, | Dot only because flax grows well es but be- | the Government might try to place the military | lieve the principla cause of the de pression is jection to an isene of £30,000 cr £40,000, = libde ui Ua a GIN, ee A. A. MAC DORAL & BROS.. Charlottetown, March is, 1507. qnuiae «it is “ee good dew sot. yrs et waae eotablichenens upon a different ee to \the large amount of specie which has been | for they would often be able to pe out trea- ‘ a0 B ae L. coo aa “A p Vm, . sie o ee n. se ee oni ee Dy ene ranch of local in« ustry. ne manage it with less expense. —— there | drawn trom the Banks to pay the instalments Sury notes instead of gold. H a from ' 140 Rundles White Cotton WARP, | MACDONALD & a idv7. SEEDS. 1867 capital required for its manufacture, in the as an independent member, aud would oppose | due for the purchase of the Cunard Estate, the city (Mr. Palmer) spoke of the other Pro- Birds. and Q r Cusks Pale BRANDY, | “Webenare fith. 1867 asda etttas anid | first stages, te not a but on ar tae the | such — ee peas? Tove (ee which bas caused a smaller amount of | vinces as a larger issue of treasury notes - ; Hids. Port and Sherry WINE a i= neiaerenereneieaaeeniatt erin el aL: jo. ' : , | Wanulacture of the Boer qualities Of linen Is, | movement was ali a mocsery. Migutalarm |. oor to be issued. I think there is none of | in circulation in proportion to their revenue i acetal ae* EN CONNOLLY. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS j 3" Sebow ber 4 as aoe be . bos pert ape bayor d our reach at _ ea = mee a have no effect upon solid | i iy ae but bas a larger amount of | than we have, os an not think that aay sh epmaeeipeeaetiecnimpalieisin selina oman Nar Sabscriber would inform the Inhabi-| yoree, iid Madani: OD. tate tu_,— pec ph aac ean tieay lin oaied BOS | OF _— a nr oe | Treasury Notes in circulation than we have. | are iseued in New Brunswick. : A GOOD LIVING. L tante of P. E. feland, that, on the arrival ¢!! Livnaroon -— long since, well adapted to our requirements.| Hon. Mr. Dincwett was also af aviten |L donot see that there could be any objec- Hon. Mr. Beer: (f £30,000 more were is- | . ———— the Brig AVN, trom Liverpool, G. B , be will A S pw of G Pai = ¢ ods j Them pen ieery for bre iking the flax costs about i that the despatches should not be a ae ~ tion to having Treasury Notes in circala- sued the Government would have more reve- ¥ . ANY person wishing to purchase one o! ster, NSuppei/ oO rarcen seeas, £29 5 that tor ere —— more | lie upon the table without the members of the ‘tion to pay one-half of the yearly Revenue, nue, for there would be & saving of £1,800 ia 3B the most caluable and beantifal FARMS with Wholesale and Retail, | Also, on band, from Bostos : | CRPORENS. DAS ee water | House expressing their ee a upun them. \for they will always be received at the | interest. im twwent les Cha telow1 in ae » teak of gued Sune Miten of Hend. Cucumber S uash Melon Carrot powe He an wed ame : would _ + en cael bee thir ss 9 are ein the poe Treasury in payment of duties, and if it Hon. Mr. HaYTHoRNE: I would just re- ; early upplica “es” as momen . 26 3 WHITE LEAD. nie. Oe. S . »sVYUEGOM, ue s™ : than £200 8 ering. tis gratifying to know | dic not now, how the pubiic money was ap- would be found that they would not be | mind his honor that the depreciation of trea- L a = an : ss x e me Nos ae as WiHiTh LEAD, in o6, BY é 4 Quion, Cannon Ball, California & ) that the article poe a here ” of ig oad propriated, and they had a right to such in- received in the payment of pablie contracts, | 8ury warrants to whieh he alluded was ata , Charlottetown. April I. 1867 Black. Red. & Yellow PAINTS, in 23 & 14 Ibs. ; Marblehead Drumbead Cabbage Foe ny a eaen in coer teotable be ine | Hoa Mr. Gonpow did not know that there | (R02 i Weald be time for the Government | time when She bank of Clleun eh seeuEn “li: Mane ine A lekeed ee LABORED Dla iain understood, the quality will ee ee) ee cee ee eee ' ® | to cancel them, and find other means to dis- | was in difficulty, and it was rather au excep- A . SOURIS PACEET. Chaner's Smethwick GLASS: Si EDs. proved. L am sure the bill will receive ail | was anything in the despatches which called ‘charge their liubilities. Ido not see that tional case: but I would like to hear from ’ See. Tue -cur. JOSEPHENE will| PUTTY. Black and White, ir Bladders 28 and| WM. RB. WATSON. | Beccetery attention in this House, for any particular observations, as he thought ‘there could be any great objection to patting | those gentlemen who advocate this measure Afi comme net trips as a Packet be- 14 Ibs. ; Vicroris Burtoixe, Queen St. 2 Gen. ie. Dinewsss: & am happy to hear they had all been pretty well *‘ ventilated ; (£40,000 in circulation. A considerable what their scheme for the redemption of : tween couris and Chartetietown,| CUT NAILS, and CUT SPIKES; May 6, ie67 5 | that a Company ts to be formed for such a) but he would remind his bonor from Prince amount of interest would be saved by doing | those notes is to be? Suppose aman i calling at Georgetown immediately after opening of | Diatnoud Head DECK SPIRES; Bic Loaf for a 8: Hl Price. purpose. ’ ¢ should not only give them our | County (Mr. Lord) that if we were to ‘*play | 80, and it would bean advantage to the|in a number of those small notes and de ’ Navigatiou CHIVERIE. Mester Ba s Refi sand | : 1 Aaee 1N assorted sizes: is OR oT - sia © | gat etion but, if the resources of — weeny the game eee we must boon an, | Government in the transaction of their bagi- manded gold for them, and sup they >’ Chtewe. P. ©. 1 March it. 87. 3 oreo eee AA oh piiiaissa (Put Sub-eriber oifers for Sale, at a re-| Would allow re we '® uid a agro = “we share f _ pepeeeenmnton Bont, | 2e88- Perhaps a few of the capitalists, who | or not redeemable, what would be the . eee enemeemrernniirase sommnmeneee- amare | oa ~ = vag . eB ORD w as iuced price, o cneeneny ae sry wees a s vA er S Nea hati ha nen eee | are now able to lend large sums of money at} case: og like to hear that explained. , ; FOR SALE. Bolts Exira and Navy Boiled CANVAS; 200 Barrels Extra Family FLOUR. | sa\Bed that ouee she cnatery believe lanaetbion more dietwattrel,eomcly, Oonfede. {2,727 nigh rule of interest, ahghs object to}, Hen. Mr, Faunens Sie Ste : T° he Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, | Bars YELLOW METAL, 3 to 7; W. McGILL eo on ¢ shitie Praetr: ot —— i me. stack | i but they would still be able to Veet ed ha Nee hint 2 TUES! a f Jane next. at the | YELLOW METAL BUILT BOLTS.7%%: | Ch town, Lith Mareh 1867 flix can be grown weil in & | parte of the Is-/ratien. 2 ed ng since there was an attack | wore or less of their capital in Government | — @ propoun a ere to-day. , val o ES , AY : } LO ea , 7 : os | | land, and 1 think it world De very certaio | made upon Canada, and what was the result? deb 2 + a i, said by inyself and others that it kts not + of 12 o'clock. by WM. DODD.A er. if t CLINCH RINGS, Lrow and Yellow Metal; RUM! RUM! RUM! minnie | dempe fame tomes teak lent. thele lintnin the de> ebentures ant Treasury Warrants, an¢ lany consideration, and that any measure of that Ye reviunsls diapased of by private sale. til we Crates and Cosks GLASS, CHINA, aud EARTH- as nis er phat ace si Ho Me Seams. f wsdl deieetine | seenclt aes as 5 es eeepc wape babs peo apeee | therefore, I think, they should not complain. kind cannot be initiated in this House, therefore, fi pone he aiaiiientibiees contin tinaad, tel ENWARE,—Crates assuited for country oD gy PUNCHEONS of Old Demerara a . es oe -— ae biel | called Th a ee site Maik Geaihie fot believe the public interests would be ad | We Canvot be expected to propound any particular i and 00 tect bank, with the piccnantiy sil land BP, ng, SC Aaa 2UM for Sale at Subscriber's Establich- | &TeUHeation — ne ee ; at py ee ne k priate ig k & ‘OF vanced by adding £40,000 to the circulating scheme. I feel jnst as much at aloss as any of e eemmodicus t¢0 ttorey DWELLING NUUSE A NEW MIX TURE for Bottoms of F ISHING went, in er out of Boud. ne to be undertaken, andaiso to bear that the | an opportunity to ma fasimuaratteck upon |p odiam of the country. } your honors in Speaking to the peint; bat I cam j COACH HOUSE and STABLE in the reer. Eu. | BOATS, much approved of by English | : GEORGE COLES. flax grown here is of such superior quelity jus. and we should oe pongo to defend one- | Hon. Mr. Gorpox: For a long time I) not agree with bis bonor who bas juet sat down, $ quire of the subscribers and Auctioueer fishermen. ; 3 | Ch't ye », Dec. 3.18 es Pee | am not a practical farmer, but 1 have sven seives ag depen x ae oe ae |have thought 1t would be an advantage to iand I also regret ty hear such ideas from bum, as ; MARK BUD POHER, nee . aheen 1 Parties wanting any of the above articles wil alle ng |flax growing on the island, and have also da, or 2 ova Scotia, or Avew er B e | the country to have a larger issue of Treasury | bis sentiments are generally liberal and commend- ‘ CHARLES W. DREW, § , ~ | do weil by calling aud inspecting them, at the | TF Pe ee = | used the cloth manufactured from it a my | were a spall] Colony, but we shoo PT€- | notes; but I believe there is a despatch from | able. His honor says that an additional ae ; _May 13, isé7. ee ae OLD STAND, formerly vcenpied by Wo W E ~ Se = = ‘young days. I will support the bill when it) pared to do what we couid to defend OUr- | the Colonial office upon record, giving that axed “aoe oa ae om Loup & Co., HEAD of LORD'S WHARF,| » \Sy Eee =; W ater Street. | comes before us, for L think it will be a great advantage to the Colony in a few years. If] Bark! Bark! Berk! —— ARTEMAS LORD. =| te his i eaker before the ‘ina pre . viele ile a = § : understood his honor the epeaker before the 1506 Cords ot He moc k Bark } Oct 29, 1866. | eS last (Mr i rythorn a when speaking on thrs | wanted at the City Tannery. : . = subject on a (ormer occasion, be said there was 5 . . i F R E D E R I C K L E P A G E i a large quantity of seed on hand which wus HE Subseriber is now prepared 1o make has on sale at the imported last year. l hope it i not much selves. The ancients bad a saying which might be applicable in our ease, ** the gods helped those who helped themselves.”’ Hon. Mr. Parmer observed that if there was anything in the despatches which was ;aorthy of being discussed, notice should be given that they would be taken up on some | it would not be allowed. They consider that | paper money is not money, unless there is jepecie to redeem it. Then if Her Majesty's | Government have told us that an Act for that) | purpose would not receive their sanction, | | would it be wise for us to Legislate upon the | | matter at all ? being frequently resorted to. If there was ne lightness there would not be so much want of ad- ditwoual circulating medium. It is true that a very large amount of current paper money is net very desirable if it ean be avoided ; but bis honor must recollect that we have fully £60,000 ig Treasury warrants afloat and bearing i ; ae: FREDERICK koUDI- ( , } } ; * ¥ i a i i é i r i j y , Contracts with parties fer the gbove comr | Glasgow Hiouse, 3 a | injured, and it tt cana be used now it will bea particular day, so that their honors would be Hon. Mr. McDonaLp : I must say that and our appr¢ priations this year will be £60,008 a ment of Bark, which wiil be let in jote from hirty i wt Street i = Ey NEVECN| —_— saving tu the Colony. | prepared to enter into a discussion. It was! I think if we could issue a larger amount of /°F £70,000 more all bearing interest. Why 7 Cords and epwards. ini a mai i a er a : Cily CHATR FACTORY... Hor. Mr. Havtaonne: The seed has been | taking the members of the House by surprise Treasury notes it would be a convenience, should this be less objectionable to the Colony, of venmer particniars will phe ; Taunt ~ ros 7 LARGE 4s-ortment ~ Goods suitable | hl placed in the hands of the Agricultural So- | to go into a discussion then. There might be not only to the Government, but to the inore secure to the holders, than Ta notes plication to the Subscriber at the City fut aN + for spring trade, which will be disposed of s a wos = iet with directions to dis; ose ot it at a re-| some cf the despatches which required com- | cm r aia - | issued on the taith of the Government f do not Ww. DiweGe. bars gs : bees Sat ciety, { f a ty }community atlarge. The amount at present Gat bans 1. : os ved Feb 4, 1367 eT ea COMPRISING: : doced rete. I have tested two samples, and | ment or an espression ol Op Dion on the part | in circulation is only about three shillings Se tee ee oe gy Sa T eH ’ ; : a > . : : . , : 2 ' ing +} : i F Semen meremnedinemnagiinienmsaye——raree nf : el tound them to grow well, though pertiaps it! of the House. For his part, he had no particu- | . at cou oa | He Warrante now extant, DUt let all Treasury i . : 3 lh iinet tiie ani een Cialis u g ght ‘ | per head of the population, and twenty years | warrants issued in future be subject to redemption a Dissolution of Co-Partnersiip. ie ‘ews ub er Bo is, W te and Grey 18 not as good as new seed. : ; | lar resolution which he intended to offer, yet if jago, I suppose, it waz equal to much more! in Lreasury notes, to be issued as the Legislature . HE partnership hitherto existing between | Cottons. Fancy Printed Cottons. Table Hon. Mr. Dixewett: .s hishonor has given | the despatches were taken up, aud a discus | than that, L have not looked carefully into may deem expedient. And if £40,000 were * 7 2 pertaersaip at — ip mm + atenal Linens and Towelliogs, Biack and us some information respecting the seed, per-|sion were called forth, he would probably jthe matter, and am not prepared to say issued and made redeemablein apecie in a certain bY the Subec ere ia thiea jassoi ved » jutGai : meal ers *l nels } , ' ‘ } 4 ; i ' ; ; bi : ; ; . i { deka sudscribers is ay . Caloured Stat : hs, Black en h aps it would be interesting to the country to as? part in bet a considered it out of what relative proportion it bore to the time, Say seven Or teu years, if tue epecie wae rl 4 All persons indebted to them are } ereby potified | hash dad Ban De fs ne asimere. White _ know what price hus been et upon it. oo to discuss the subject matter of them at population, but L chink it must have been / ¥0t ss — vaults * the aaa at the eSpiralion t . that therr respective accounts bave been placed in|” Col dat i Means Pusaete, Pla ‘04 Famey Cha yay Warioty Hion. Mr. Hayrorye: The price set spon | that the. R — fthe Hl imuch greater. I believe that even the emall . a yaa wm if : : oe ; - the hande of ap attorney for collection Dress Staffs, Hollands and Grass Cloths, : airs in Valluuye it is (8. Od. per bushel, a ; Hon. Mr. EER then, Vy eave o the ae | amount of treasury notes at present in cir- srr se od done pets J to tee temeeae ” THOMAS DELA} Y. Men's Hats avd Caps, Ladies’ and | seiidiaiiinilliae ‘ MBER. HALL. DINING Hon. Mr. Patwer: | will aleo support the withdrew his motion, and gave notice in the leulation is found tu be of great convenience a ” oe ated faeces ede i ‘ EDMUND F. BYRNE. Misses’ Hoop Skirts, &c., &c KITCHEN, CHAMB _ es NANG prayer of the petition, and | trust it may lead | wder bovk that he would call the attention in making exchanges in various ways, for ‘i ae ? st Or © we cme ace tb ft _Ch'town, iith Mareh, S77 a 8 ie . A ag d ~~ Samy on Saree vo | AND DRAWING RUOM | to some useiul and yey cad ih era lof the House to the despatebes on Friday | they sometimes save gold to the Banks. A bulders the privilege of taking T sty . ; ‘ TUNEES. Uy SYREN, STINGS, Saces, S| DNTT Tp | Although | am, not sufficiently acquainted | next. : ‘person sometimes presents a check at the jy exchange for their notes at a certain rate of c J OH N BEL L, | Rete eee See et Paegee e en inline FURNITURE, pean) | With the production of the article to give an| Adjourned till to-morrow steleven o'clock. | Bank and receives payment in treasury! interest, what greater ovil would. that be thes p VERE? OF eer wor i Parni Sets or Single (very cbeap.) . “iia 7 — tf ean } I : . - | i iaihine 2m cae , z n rs a sa opinion upen it, yet, from all I can learn, t} 2 notes, whereas, if he took the notes of the | issuing the warrants now? I approach this eub- A ‘ M ANUFACTURER of Clothing a canal aaertnent of Cuesaees, 4 o 4 i id to R vine all kiedeof Far l thin’ it is a branch of industry which is well | Tusvrpay, May9th. Bank, they might be returned and gold de-/ ject with great diffidence, for I do not te , m ai. it wanches, thaukgiul to bia irietide wc... c } eDpal ai ie a0 | : . . 2 ms ae . a a : on 2 Ss . a pon hb cane -eegy ay Para Boned yy tal pas | Attention paid to Repairing renee eet | wortay of pursuing. as [ think it would be) LAND ASSESSMENT BILL (third reading.) |manded. The scheme suzgested ‘by his) de intimately acquainted with the diftleult pointe i : Son on { the public generaily, that be is still to be | - 7 DAMTAMS ADL NOMTE ¢| —" ana ie. ‘cite ee | great advantage to the Island. I wouid also, Oe motion of the Hon. Mr. MéDoceld, o |honor from the city (Mr. Palmer) to issue,’ Hance matters, and would be sorry to ente; ,. t feasd at bie Cld Stand on QUEEN STREET, end THE ELECTIONS ARE COMING { ’ $, : t give my support to the appropriation of any /,,.. wd oo haat Salta years and pay interest upon beyond my depth in propounding asy scheme 4 : ie prepured to inuke up al! kinds of varvents,¢ trust. oe | Allkinds of Furniture Painting done te order. | natin aimee deb ci importation aa Bill to amend the act relating a land assess- icon Melp-tiee, ici dade abana, So tne beet f but I do not think it is beyond the range of pow ium in the iate ud i yvement of J 2 A" STS! | Old Furn'ture Kepainted to imitate or j Feasonatie Sm See” | want was read a third time and passed. ) them fk . 0 3 , > ‘ bility for this Islaad to issue £40,0001 — in the latest style aud improvement o CORTROSRA TIONS" did cua pg Fy eonplplions yg seed, or for any other purpose in connection EDUCATION vom | have not beard before, and am not prepared aaa aa Se ne an mae , os . t hie project that would be considered ou é + t : ho t would work. Li 2 !arge amount | ~— . - sate , ms Cash \TI- CONFEDE NISTS!! asses, Plates, &e , &c., on hand, | With thie project, bis wud *y igs, | 60 say bow it wou ork. ti & .arge Mount | secentable to the builders as any paper money i Ter a . ANTI CONFEL ER _ ISTS i Looking Gl a deaeeanll mest conducive to the interests ol the pecpie. A message was brought from the House of | were put in circulation, and not re deemadie held by the people. Ido aut speak of G + > 2oplie ' "2 F i r : ' ; . ; ; ’ Fatrance at ae at e oor, can be an] i tied with the best | RO nly OE EE Petition laid on the table. | Assembly by the Hoa. Attorney General, for ten years, Lam afraid they would be- | ment debeotares,ae they are provided for by special i * Queen Street, July 9, ise ____| PARIS SILK HATS, for the occasion, at | a mtg ae <— . ot eiale ahtieind Oh . LAND ASSESSMENT BILL ,with a bill to continue and amend certain ‘come depreciated. Still { think a scheme) enactments, aud would pot be effected by an ad- rs Exceiient Stand tor Business. J, HOBBS’ Hat & Cap Store, | vinee Bailding, frour which it can be seen ) 3 «ci ae tee : jacts therein mentioned relating to education. might be devised by which they might be! ditional issue of notes. Butas it was observed, e ‘ay i by ivat tract that | | : OHN NEWSON (Committce resumed.) | The sard bill was read a first time and order- | issued with safety to che Government and to | 90 particular notice was gwen of this subject d v Bee — . ie ae eos | Sen’ Se 400 Opposite Temperance Hall. | JOHN NEWSON. Hon. Mr. Panwer: My attention has been | ed to be read a second time to-morrow. those who hold them. In Canada they issue | ae befure the Sons, 98 it has been muved valoable and beautifully situated Farm at Bay Jan. 2, 1867 s REG j aire Sats 2 : 2 : - i Si ee Led 2 n ' \ titi ; a ¥ Fortane. Township Forty three (43), well known | we te _Decsuter ~, = st ealied to the second clause in this bill, which TREASURY NOTES—PETITION. a large amount uuder the eonteel and —. eee . Geibient combaicaral a , oz the ae ee . sam Cre, i Sti Schooner fer Sale. ; 18, Trafford Chambers. a a tax upon the ——— ors ; Hon. Mr Patuer presented a petition oe : the nee cal ae ne : day, and your Bovore cap come p red te @ :. acres < reehoid Land, abut v - ¥ are " in . : f ‘and it appears to me Chat, im tie to oo inhabitants of Charlottetown, prayin (of great convenience, stn fo th O¥erO- | uss it wore fully. This eothaaina . sos cleared, with a large and substantially batt well. ‘THE Star of the Sea, 58 tons register. | South John Street. Liverpool, am | which itv at preent, some confusion would een eeey een wey Pe | ment, and to the country at lerge. J suppoeo | on re, a8 regp are teem ee ' Ey swmenny berm gonewels a ——- ; side we parts gi .o erremnanoen, Fae yeuee ail January ls’, 1867 be likely to arise. I beliewe the bill was Tre ave i na i iin ctaumanniahiie |any measure of this kind would require to; town. trom whom have wot bad any ex ts 7 es aor art berpe on > ail New Brunswick out of the 5 nate- |} - 2 hi il - ‘. : ' > 3 r D = : . s 4 : a @f euid land makes it a desirable aud cons enient | ~*° ‘ See me gyn tnarAptbr Tagrseor two | T. THOMAS bers to inform hie frienC® | framee to remedy some defect in the Act as alae which was experienced for want of a | Co@e from the other branch of the Legislature, | directions respecting it, yet I felt it tobe my place for chispiug prodace and also for fishing Chaice : sree Anchors, Standing and Ruuning Rig- | e that he bas this day take n ito Partuersbip regards the Jands of Princetown and Roy aity, Cae circulating medium In presentin | but still it would be weil to have aD eXpres- | duty to give expression to iny seulimente ia euch Por further particulars and terms of sale pply. ging and Sails all in good order i his son, JOHN T. THOMAS, Juyr. land it appears that the person who dratte:d it the petition bis honor said :-—I think the sab- | sion of opinion from members of this Huuse, way as became a Representative of their interests. It a piece of Legislation waieb will not ; om the premiess, to Me For Price and further particalare inquire of W.) ype business will in future be carried on under | has afterwards introduced a clause imposing | of #8 our views will go forth, and some measure | . : inlathnerts f t i} ter of the petition is weil worth GRASS, or B. Deas, Eeq., Chariottown, or of the owner. la tax upon the. old barrack ground. Tae Jock matter o P ¥ the style or Firm of might be founded upon them which might’ WILLIAM NORTON, Esgqr., Lot 56. Grand River. March “5th, 1867 REUBEN TUPLILN. Margate, New London. { February 25, 1867. be beneficial to the country. However, | ¢ >ngi i h islature, as it i | provision made for enforcing and collecting | the consideration of the Legislature, as i is | not prepared to give a decided opinion a question of some importance. I do not ithe tax is not worded with sufficient acceracy know exactly what the sentiments of the |*™ much tune, as a very sbort bill is all that will be weceesary, if the plan is agreed apon, and if any propesition comes from tbe otker branch of the | THOMAS & SO¥, 3 a a semmeuen a eng ci penenneeere ; ‘5 ; Legislature I will give it my bearty 2. a i * MERCHANTS, to embrace the barrack property. 1 think the . iad Haak upon the matter at present. reese shat it tp bene ama se ao re ae al Freehold Property for Sale. Liverpool & Prince Edward Isiand. pj!) may be improved by transposing oe | nes ee an net ins ioe aa ee hatin iti wigs eee le ‘upea ee quantity of very eupesior COAL TAR, at \f BK Subseriber offers tor sale that de-| Jan. 26, 1567 if jsecond clause and introducing another short eae aod respectebly signed, and [of this great importance should not be die- Hon. Mr. Harrporxs: His howor bas ra- ( +. 4 8 redvced Price. siruble Property known as the MiLFore | WAARATED! | one. I therefore move that the comes hope it wiil meet with a favorable reception. |cus-ed in this basty and rather irregular ther reflected upon me tor saying that an ex- s o & April 29, 1887. | Mrits consisting of a CLOTH MILL ws oa | ely Bee 'elause be struck out of ite present place and | Five your bonors will agree with the manner. It should only be brought up alter tra issue of paper money was the panacea for Ae «4 Just on the Square. | ING wp ogeg 7 Pictea pare ana mae FARMEK and W Ik Ki, to take cherge | the ioliowimz introduced :— | petitioners that there isa great inconvenience due deliberation, and alter proper notice commercial depression. Well, 1 bad in my “7 ee * Sica . | aif « smite se Vitaaria abe.” : — ~— at TIGNISH. LC. HALL. | “ The land in Charlottetown formerly Oc- felt for want of @ circulating wedium, and bad been given. It a that the ebject ae a which was felt twelve ‘ . = NEW TOBACCO FACTORY |. The above property is so well known that apy | euatdelon n, April 20, L367. copied as the Barrack Square, and the owners | the means of carrying on the basiness of the | contemplaced is something like what is pro- ionths ago, and thie course was advocated a 4 é é \forther description is unnecessary. Part of the [|_ —————-———=—— | and oceupiers thereof shall be liable bere- ‘country. I know itis owing in a great mea- posed in other cazes of similar parure. The theo. And we know that the United States 4 5 a nian ee | Purchase mouey may a in avpaid fora nares SALT! SALT! AFLOAT! jaiter topay Land Assessment under the 8810 spre to a combination of circumstances which , general panecea for a depression ix trade is «+ green backs cannot be cusbed at their ‘ S9NUsu 5193. | “if the cbove property ie ‘pot disposed of before | 00 BAGS SALT. | Act, in proportion to area, Oa the s-me foot- we eould not prevent. The great depression | an extraordinary issue o! paper. The peti- | face. They are at e discount even here. { ° ae | the Ist of September neat, it will be sold by Public | 3900 Basbels SALT in Bulk. ‘ing, and to the same extent, as Town Lots iD jp the ship byilding business, the purchase of |tioners, it would appear, wisi to turn the have ever seen paper money banded about ae FE SUBSCRIBER having JUST auction on the’ spot, of which due uotice will be) Por Sale,toarrive, by Rs Charlottetown.” large proprietary estates during the past year, Government into # banking establishment. curiosity, 80 invaluable bad it become. As a OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, |given- H.C. McMILLAN | i SCT eee | **For recovery of the said last mention-| and the dullness of the market for agricul- tt haz been said that a large amount would to paying off treasury warrants whioh bear e ©; ' to supply Wholesale Customert with | Mitford Mille. Lot 62 . 0. Me N. Apri! 8, 1867. ‘ed assessment hereby imposed, the «foresaid tural produce, have all contributed to vee circulate withoat injury—that it would be interest, with notes whied bear none, I think gf. Pa bbe Manufactured TOBACCO, warranted a ‘Apri 69. 1867- a tf PUBLIv NOTICE. ' Act of the Twenty-seventh Victoria, Chapter thie result, and it calls for the edusideration received at the treasury in the payment of | @eod article, at the very lowest prices, and on the i™/* Most reasonable terms — and hopes his Po-tory, . being of the Legislature if anything can be done to duties, and paid out again to these who take Government contracts, &c., but it must be be un} His bonor of mania aahiee wits geet z= HE Public are hereby notified that the Thirty-seven, and ail other Acts of the Legis- aad whet mest i do? Barley. Barley. Office of Aseayer of Weights and Measures is Jatare in foree in any Way Telating to the re-, relieve this pressure. I cannes bat agree the firet of the kind established in | 'rince a County, will aicet with liberal patronage fren the EV OUN WED BARLEY bought the City Tin Store, Gratt t, Ne and assessment, shall, in eli their | witb the petitioners that the issu: of Treasury remembered that those notes would ultimate- the public for a quarter of ceptery, and I = aod Mer. mee evan a gor p 2 ace - am ge he City n Store, Grafton stree 1 |provioonando allrnpeia where applicale, ote would, im some degree. assist in reliew- ly return, and must be converted inte gold only a few weeks. eee an | a " " PATRICK REIL!.Y. R. a E Aaae. Assayer. | Cxtend to and be binding on the sai men- ing the depression. We bave only a small aad bills of exchsnge, and whew they difidence. I asked how the sotes a ae Semmerside, July 51, 1866. Feb. 18, 1867. Grafton street, Apri: 2, : i greater A