.. . I ,r W. h t / .K .t ( “I ,BANK aroma. ./ 3’ v t A V7 D E vfl‘ E D TO I/l'lERATURE, Np WEST}: RN P! seinN Vol. '1‘ H E Sifinmerside Journal u PRINTED um PUBLISHED EYIIIY THURSDAY EV EXING, nr JOSEPH BERTRALS yr tits (ml-"ten, CENTRAL s‘rum’r. T E ii ill S : 1 copy for one year, in advance, Ga. 3d. “ linlfadvnnce, 75. 011. “ at the end ol‘yenr 03. u Persons citing up ctrns of'rnx Silliaerihers will b entitled to the JOURNAL for oneyear. The following gentlemen have consented to let .- Aorznn, and they nre authorized to re- ceive monies and give receipts,oii our account: Charlottetown—W. E. Dawson, Esq. llcnry llnrvie, Esq. _ Centrwt'lle—Mnjor Wright, . q Upper Bedequz—Wili. G. Strung, Esq Tryan—Geurgo Mnltart, l ‘q . Craqvaud—Clmrles Collit. St. li'lflmor'l—W. '1‘. limit & Co Miranda—Joseph B. l’orry. Port [It'll—David Ramsay, qu. Cascu‘npzc—Benjamin lingers, Esq Tignish—llenjinnin llnywuod, l-isq lllt'mI'II{gash—’l‘hoiniia (instin Mai‘yalewlienben 'l‘Itplin, ] s New LoIItlmI—l’idgcon & Ste ‘ Stanley Bridge—George ll. Garrett MalpquIe—l‘. St 1’. lllcNutt Sailtlipai't—‘ilcnry Beer, Esq Vernon RireI'——Mr. George Viekersoii Georgetown—AIidrew liclirot'qnt Eu] Mr. Tnonws GquIou, of l-Icwtas le, Ndl. is our Agent for that plnee ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at Iiioderate rates and in good style- SPECIAL AGREEMENTS Inay lie Innde on reasonable terms for it whole, a half, or quar- ter column, or by thLl year. JOB PRILTI NG of every description, performed with neutness and despaleh, untl at moderate rates, lit the JOURNAL ()lllee. Summertime Markets. Sunni-alums, May 23, :867. Out! per bush - - - 2s «id Barley per bush - - Potatoes per liniili - - Turnips per linsh - Butter per lb by 'l‘ub - a 2s lit'. 2sa 2s lid is n 15 3d 13 II It- ld Lard per lb - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9d a loll Tallow per lb. - - - v - - - 9d zi lod Eggs per tloz -- - - 7d a mi Beef perlb - - - - - - 4d ll. “(1 Mutton per lb - - - - - - - - till it 4d Pork per in by carcass - - - - - :ld ll. 45d Geese ench - - - - v - - - - - — - none Flour per [11)] . - - v?“ d- - G g" u or» Ontninnl per ch-nn-u- -1 sit 15: Hay per 'l‘on - - - - - - - - - 005a 705 Straw per cwt. - - 113;)ll l’inu Boards - Spruce Boards - 311531111255 ulzlrlls. lulHi'hlll) SLAM) Corner of (Juan J ll’ulcr Sis., CImrloI/rtou'n ' President—lion. ’l‘nonian ll. ll.\\’ll..\Nll, Cashier—Wu I [AM Cusn .squ Discount 1): —.\londayx~l ‘hursdaya. Hours of Business—«Font llla.in. to l p.m. from 2 [mo to l p.ni. UNION HANK. Grafton SL, Queen‘s Square, Charlottetown President—CIt.\ui.I-;si P.\l..\ll‘.lt. Esquire. Cashier—union A. ill-.‘IUNDN, Esquire. Discount Days—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Hours ol'Bunions—From lll :I.In lo lp iiI.. I from 2 p.III to l p In, SUMMl‘IltSllll‘} BANK. Central lli‘crl. Saniiiiersi'qlc, I’. 1;. Island. Presidel -—llon. .lons ll. GAIuI 't;It. ‘ l4. livinauii, Esquire Iys and Fridays. st‘tilllll must lIt-in lit-fore ll Notes for o'clot-kt Discount days. Hours of liisiiiussmltl a. m.. to l p. m. l'IouI 2 p. In to -l p.ui- ____.._.- ,_,, - .- Glamor; ALLM, BAR‘tISTER AND Attor ey-at-Law , \ NII'I'AI l‘l?lll.ll'. we. Telyrop/t II' liliiq/a, ll’olt Clitirlotltown,---- VLLIAM M. now in, Atornex-at-Law AND OTAlY PUBLIC, S'l- EH3“: l".. ls'l..\.\'ll. "“lnas gnaw, t. 'i‘I'I'tl, lsl'IId. T n w,- »———~—..__.j___ fir \ . gllfilntfij (tarts. ‘Ml‘liitil‘iiii‘l‘i'l’fji‘flliilisfligi a. on . afloat, product, irallur, AND GENERAL - - Commissmn Merchants, v x ( MONl‘llluAL, -- e - - - - C. 1'). The most careful Mil-“Mill” ls'll'm 1" llm “ct-um," “fume” [or Flour, Urnln. Seeds. Provisions. Lealhu'I “ides. Coal Oil, and general hicrcliandlu- Frk'iflbln secured and insurances ell‘eoul M lIIWest current ra'lt-s. Merchants itiillt' lADWer l'roviiieos will tlnd it to their intet‘h‘l to forward their orders foi Flinn-u, us for execution, its on e.\lcn.~i\e . -qunintnni7 with Western Millers, unilas Agents l'uraolne ul'lhe lllllh! popular llrantls in Canada, we can with safety assure them ol‘erory sntist‘action. ' llcliiiltances against orders when not (illlt‘l'~ 'wlse provided for. may be I ide with Stirling .. lianec, or Gold Drafts on New York. “rolls on New York being worth usually on; to per cent more than on Boston. y inform Itinn as to the stale of'tlic inaI lll't‘avlll iiIid [ll‘Ufillt‘tTll\'\', given when i'ctpm (.‘oiisigniiients of Fish. (‘od (lil. &c.. enro- l'IIlly realized, and returns made with the utmost. prouiplittlilc. or applied according to the wish of eons“ 'nors. (fII-xrgcs only I le for actual disbursement.» and ooiinuissiolis not over those ol'ii sponsiolc Houses in the line. UquIIt-slionablc refernccs given when required. lilllh’WUUl), LIVINGSTUSH ti: ('0. 503 St. Paul Street, Montreal, U. 1']. February 7. 1367. J. F. HILL & 00.. DEALERS lN Potatoes, Apples, Onions. ginniin it @uavatir giants. Cranberries, llcans. (irccn A" llriu-d (\lllllt‘.‘ Stalls 107 and 109. and Cclhir No. 19, l".tnenil llall HUNT/1 SIIIII lltl. (IX. hrchibdd McKay. MONC'1‘()N..‘\'.ll, TN'l‘llAU'l‘tIlt AND M‘ " l-‘tllt coast: AND sum“. oF Ships Timber. Masts, Plank, House .\lnrkel 'l‘llli l’lill- Frames, and LUMBER of all diiiii-nsions and des- criptions. L?“ Orders for early Gliilinlonl will re- uuivo )p-onipr ntlelilioii. ‘ n Feb H. tour. ' lax. om. James (ifeenongli, F L O U R Gommissmn Merchant. No 47 Commercial Street Corner ol (‘linton Stret-t- - - - - llll mom . )N. ll.-\.\ l< om),w AUCTIONEER Commission Merchant, ST. JOHN, N. J}. Nov l, 1365 4Ciiivlcm. nilo'riucils. A U 0TH) N lilSllS, Commissmn Merchants, And General Agents, HANK lililldllNli, QUEEN S’l'lll‘ll'i'l'. L/u/rlul/clou‘ii, 1’. It". blond l1. .1. menu: so. Counissiox .‘llillCllAN'l Auctioneer. lienlcr in Flour. Groceries, aIId lli'y (ioods. Wale Street . . . . . . Suinmcraidc. \\'IIII.I.\SI iItIiIli, Commission Merchant, And Auctioneer, snil'auia, 1’. ot'lzi N III/.lIIIJITTIH'U Il‘.\' - - - IN]. AN]! 0. Litter-Mites, liiiporlcr and Wholesale Dealer in .mi mt ll‘h'lll‘l‘l'll‘il \ aéeegsiderrrinaviga- “n. .0“ lull. ’1‘ H ii 'l‘i’Ilr‘enn is n darling little flower It smiles not in the lltIrist‘s bower, . llut loves its sylvaii solitudes; And there. with tints as pure and brigh llitl from the heartless gazer's sight, it blooms for solitude and lleavcn. Yet 'tis not when the moss's e'tp ls sparkling with the crystal dew; Nor when it thousand tltht-rIi read up Their pcrluiiies to it ileaven ot blue; "I‘is not when Julie, dc cious June. With warm breath two the glowing Not- in the year's hiuli. go I lIUIIII This little flower in beauty blows; llut while the lingering winter yet Throws llll‘ully its l't-alht-Iy snow; The rnsst-t tart" cold and Wet. "l‘is then the little ill‘Iy-lt‘lower blooms. And in its loIlclv, leafless bower, ()pi-Im such trt-u. Ircs ofpt-rl'uiiie Who owns. who loves. n kindred lol? lib-st in her native spheri- to move. (.‘licer with her purest heart of love? 0, here is bliss! the purust, best, lly thlllnll c ir'd—to woman given; llerc Is her he: s sole. sacred rust. Beneath tlic Mullen of home nnd llt" Eves, nor 'l‘llEllt 0i 'lil li‘t’ ti. It. R. Continued. chi-stint locks to make his parling h rcs‘uuicd his hat ith llll' I'I-solvt- III a licr to the. not [riding list who had :Il succquIu-d to the t. -iirtlions nlor dost possibly. also, Mr. Harding, in l_v trending: his w y lo lhc (tilll't', have. thought what a \‘l'l'_\‘ lovely girl ;\l'll. ll.- III- to hcr ol'loliI-r. the irresistible Kingsburytilli-II-d his to two . Hill}: ladies who wore tlls‘tll tliu feasibility ol spending it day Lclt ‘ uv Ip “ml-1 L- ....t , upon his turn indopmniyfil some ytrtli's’a‘ experience III the din" had taught him lit-tier than that. Ill‘\'|'l‘l’:lllf_','lll hint doingr :lll.\llilll' .uivlliing that other folks could in o ol; no Illllllt'l' how unniisl. i‘Ilt- h and :iclioiis whispered to III he look line can: ol't-vt-I'yllii g I‘ What il some. thIIlt'll *di. or] would have t-slitnalt-d (furl I liinz< brain and soul at an :IsloiiislIiIi-rly price. pliysIe-Il IIiaII‘.J All women are. not all_\‘ discci’liiiig. and llll'l'l'llll't' It wa more than ouc heart lt-ll ll‘l‘lllllltills was llll‘l in the llioroug‘lil'artu «II-ll. not. for ;I long time, been so much cv-lt'd in any one, us in this lllinIl-ol Madame Fu<svt"s: llll‘ - piqtlnul. tuniiposlu'c, :t “ Inn-give- :IbIlIl licI'. s'oiutlhiiig dill‘I-I't-III lro N open you ind \vc'll drop iii of d.IIiI~'cls with whom he so get dcall Ycl. for all that. liclly \ :uid bcauly lining. and IIIIII't-oit'r know lli-tl t‘:irlloii liingsbury was So il is IIIll \voudcrlnl that lb.- brow with “wild Iulor l'asciuuliou si-cilisd parted now ll‘l‘lllll‘lll at the t-ollu shi him very much iIIdI-cd, lnit loll I couldn‘t. compare lo .\lr. III-\crhmhcd or sp ’ N K Ilu not at all; he was lt-IIl—uiil c} Imnls as ollcll :ls‘ anything. :‘lic w. he could not II:Ivc his l'ricnd‘s t'ltpai cquilly sure I eurclor licr. Lou- cll more till the git liking, and wit. Ilt'\' r ficlrrt‘iiluuturv. Wilt-ix (“at-lion Kingsbury bored li‘ fresh. I' liiiiwslilli'y. éE,gCOMMEl’.C E, AGRICU i. £11131: AN D N i: w It lIloanoins in the Norllicrn woods; t All those to l-IdeII‘ii spring-flowers given, {050 i And kccii the early spring \\ inds blow; As 'twere cortli‘r only incense llower. And home. her own sweet liallowcd spot, (‘IL Mus. ELIZA ll. 'l‘nous'rox. ts, Is I'm-a tl\\' In Letty that day at, tho III‘IMIL_ ho probably tltlll " r.- l. III In _|It la-uy n was. and how pleasant it would 'l‘hcrol‘ori- it \\‘:|S I‘St'tlrl Issiiig with tlt llll‘, e ltl‘t You nvei'l. hold ‘ t h inn-ol hIII'y‘s paltry were they to ho couiparcdto lhc Spoil 5 that hands prcss‘cd over it to ki-cp down its tumult its llic handnmic IIiaii passed Illt' window or (‘nl‘lloii Kingsbnry knew it Well, and liked to think The first visit was most pleasant. llt‘ had inIt-r— I'.- was hi" air III the " >l_\lo lt‘l'.tll'\ . young. didn‘t a llirl. II t“\'t'\ lll'llll't' her long ML 1' the owtu-r thercol'had dc- MI‘. llnrdiu-r was also :llllllll‘l the visitors 5 liked hat hc “t‘ “v dill, t‘ll his is'nurc by for would ‘llt'l' all run- Illl-lulu‘ plan aloud, hursday, “liuwn'll‘lf'rfrrs. It could not linlliztt “'6 s',’“l ,“"ll',‘“ be" nothing of the noblo. .lll‘SH Instinct III every map," of mis ham]. (some man. Are we no t.,.,._r,,u.,,,s.,,p;. ale sin and nit-lioness. w dump, u... III-using outside? Always; it I: n.” dillit-Iiltlo think a wholly pnlisln-d III-2| pleasing!r person l'ull nl. lical'l ol'evt rytliing tri Ind unbeanlilul. and win-ii we lavi- pro it so. it still hard to hot-pilit- l'at‘l priIportionalely lll sighl. lint Lolly. with that. partial vagueness of vision inst-parable from pc'Iplc i ny Ill-grot- in low. \\ ' “I” point of giinig up the Iuipl ~ I vosligalion. and tacitly opposi g Long- fellth‘s assertion that—- " All things are not It: they seem.” when, one day. in it let y haunt out til doors, slic sat down to read “Adam Bode." Slur lurocd page allt-I' pogo with varyinpr inti-rcst until slic came upon ll par ‘aph which stopped lll'l‘ “holly. It r.tI . " There are lacts which nature t'llzll with a In uiing and pathos not III-Ion}, to the slug]:- liuninn soul that llllltl l)cllt‘:|lll lht-III, but speaking the joys and sorl'ons ol ltll‘l‘gtlllll generations cycs that tell ol' deep love which doubtless has bccn and is. somowlu. -, but not paired with those eyes—perhaps" paired witlean t-y that can 5 v nothing; justas ti na- l. l"‘|l go may be t'Xllllt'l. with pol-try. nulvlt Iy llll’ lips that use it.“ “t‘l't' wa :Ili Illl"\\'t'l‘ di 't‘lly opposite to thc one she had ll‘ll'll to li'alnc l'oi the salis- l'yingot' her own tloulils. 'l‘lio doubts came back with ten times“ lllt'll loI-nicr lover, and she lt-lt somehow as il‘ Carlton KingshIII-y‘s description stood forth lll that pa «graphoomph-to. “ Letty. do you want to go .'l. l)(3l'l'_\'ll|}! this IiioriIiIIrr‘J“ (‘dlll‘tl Mrs‘ AI'IlsIh-Ii l‘l'oui tin-pantry.lrom whi 'itlit-solmdol sund ‘ IIIIIlllctl [buds pi'ocl IIch Iliat bread was being: forced into liakcablc shape. " (,).\ 3, mother; 1 had tar Ithcr do it than be busy in the house this clear cool morning. “'l‘liat shows how little ‘:Imb inII' you‘ve got. lll my d: girl of youi .nri- would be shamed to [bore was any- thing on (‘Jll'lll she liked bl-tlcrllian llull~l‘- work. {on along. however.” lo‘lly gayly I II lo gather l)l"l‘l"\'lll;: costume and utensil, and tripped . llly down ll - slope toward the pond. thinking: what vrI.‘ remarkable girls those most have been in the ‘yonng days‘ul‘ which lll'l' mothoi- spoke. “Lolly!” called that l:tll\', nppearing with hands :l'haslly white upon the. porch. " il'aiiybody clinics, or anylhiiig iii parli t'llllll' happens, I will blow ' ' tools. on lllc dinner horn. :Iiid you can run righl back " ‘ Very well i" cried Letty. laughing and ghcrhandnslit-I'Inothert . ppeni'tul -IIi-w lll'l‘tlllsl‘ light upon the. brt sloping" hill 0 l\‘t'l‘l‘ll with L‘lll lrc . paleli ol‘Jhiwo had been cut dowil,:uiil over lllt'll‘ liillen trunks the luscious black- bcrrv Ivi-avt-d i ‘illOl'lly lliickcl. ll \ ionic-ml. as Leily‘s molhcr sztitl. .t “dt'c Il- I'ul place“ to got through. but Lolly Inn rr— stootl Iliis' sort tIl \votnlcrall i~\‘ecllelill_\' wcll; sht- collld engineer past \t \' l and t.‘h dis tIl' lhrt-aletiiiig lll'l! With less lv‘ul scroll-he. or bcrrit-s . Iillcd. than 'lll‘lltll‘ll the bout. ' lit-only \vnyllu- "blackberry v‘aeh" could he cIIIIchIit-ully gaiucd was by water. The little 'I lop was soon un- lllutil‘t‘ll. and holly. ,r the light oars, <ltlllll‘llt-tl orI-r llic nalris at :I rule which soon brought th' to llll' tanglcd ll'll'l'll she sought. 'l‘lu- l'rtiil bought that. gt l'redi lusciousni-ss it scldoni reaches- s.tv< III some silent, . tuned, and shadowed L:‘ll)'\\‘illl\'t'tl along lho prostrate tree trunks, parliug the \'lll s I chm-d hi iI :ibovc lh-‘In, Iiit'ltiII;_r early and r' Iit y: \I'l any plot-n.» cvlraord' " thiekucs‘ ol' ln-I‘I'it-s' ciuiic iuloviI-i in would sil down upon llt‘l' log, the ladrll \ines drooping over her in cool canopy. The shining. iclly store within the luv:- lil‘l was growiiu; l ‘ I, when the slilhiiws ol lln- Si-plciii‘n'r day was l'lll lll l\\‘.lill by the shrilappnlling bl.I~l ol the gt :ll liu IIorli. lwll had Ill'\I-l'll|': 'd it blown so loudly llt'lll. it was. po .. i-lv pit-wine: sht- was sure soiuclhiazr \ll' idlnl lIIo-~l have llillllll‘lll'tl, so, ll»‘\'t'l‘ p ilising luv lil‘ sht- had sot inIIIi lhc ltI:. slic lll:I-’l-' ipIicl Inu'ocy 1o llll,‘ boat, and in still haw illllt' lh In shi- had conic madl- th' way I I the shorc l’llll‘l‘ill' llll' house Shv ran breathless up lhc Ship“. and had l'l':lt'll| il llll‘ eardcn u-Ilc \\'llt'l| slio uliecrvod lw. ligurcs on llll mrt-h, which made her pans-I at once. divining now the true strilt- ol‘llr malt -r. ll was Alt-«r4. Kingibury and the ‘ constituents, and the result is till .i- Jt-etol (It III [who .iIioII. a... 23, 1867. WHAT THE ('AXAlllAXS SAY ABOU' ‘ US! [1' is well sometimes to know what our neighbors think of us. The Quebec Alum- I'Iig U/Irooi'r-Ic ol the llllI inst.. contains the Mluwing well-written article which we l‘cprol‘lm‘ac for the amusement and edition- iioii ol our health “ In Prince Edward island, Mr. Colt-s, the loader ol' llic new Liberal UUVUl'IllllL‘lll. has been r -t=lcctt-d to the lion. - at As- sembly by on overwliclming Iiinjority. his opponent. the representative of the tciiiull I no interest. having only pollcd the hardy small number of twenty-live votes. We regret "I notice that Mr. \\'ln.- lan, one at the tow staunch Iricntls ol‘ Uoiilctleralion, has lostliis elrction. llav- iiig been appointed Queen's l i'iiiter under the new (joverniiiciit. he had to go to his he has occii dol'calcil. The majority Itgainsl him was not large, tht such as it we , IIoduulil it was owing to the intolerance ol' Uoulcd~ l'l'nlioli st-Iitimcnls that still prev ‘ Illt: electors. .\ t-rllieless. tlier liliootl ol' the pr spl'els iniproling lIel'oic long. Consult-i Igthu decision with which the Llandt-rs ll:|\' I'cecntly rcjt-eletl even the discussion ol‘ the most tempng oil'- ‘ which were not exactly made but talked about. it may be thought their sudden coin ion is scarcely to lite looked for. it is certainly not in the Iialuro ol‘ coiiimuni~ tits'lo l‘lIIlll' :tlit-ir \lcws all at once on political qut lions, even troln troilaitlera- lions which are quite irrra‘islihlu in the 'e ol iiitlitill .s'. The chiner of the ultra lhtlsl 'lias hut-II to ll. rd the out ol the gitiitcst advantages only iii the light ol a bribe to be indigiiaiilly re- tell. its il‘ the object ol’civil govcriuin-Iil was stilllt'lltlllg else than the publicativa- Inge. llad IllU :tttt-Inpl. been to s'uijct ' "ll tyranny they could not have asstuIIt-d n more lolly tone in scorn- iug the odor oi any material benefits as an llItlllt‘UlllL‘lll to submission. it “ill not in- long oeioi'e they will coiiit‘. to their senses so tar as to perceive that a Iiniou on equal lui‘tiis, and tor Clllllllltlll advantage, with the. Iicighborini,r communities oi 1h" silbji c , involves no snt-l‘iliee ol dignin in patiiotic tooling. Win-II they learn by author experience that luov cannot arrive a Sl'lllt'lllt'lll. ol lhoirlon,a l‘llltllllg land dilllcnlty without the Iritrinlly assistance ol their n gliliurs, they will sro clearly t-Iiougli ll .It the proposed union is highly tlcsirttlilu ltil'lllt‘ll‘ own sakes. Then: is )ll to believe that the pecuniary pres~ sure of this dillit'ully \tul ere long be greater than ever; and then we nppretiolid II t llll' virluous indignation ollnu ls‘laiitb crs‘ in tin --‘-—<-""“"“"‘-" ‘ "'." llt.‘ consul. .“t‘illlllllll', it sci-um the Lieuteiiaiit’ rumor has re~ ct :il ill-spittehcs li'oIII the imperial (lov- t-I'quml, tut- nalurt- or which is not to be coinnnmleatcil till lht. nit-ell “r oi the Log- islainro. 'l‘ncy are supposed l‘J t‘oltldlli some import-Int disclosure ol the wiahes ol the lilHI‘l'llllh'llL with i'vl’ei't-nct- to tho sub- ll'e suggested sonic time ago that it won not lllllll'lfllilblll that it Iniglil at this limo bu decided that thc the L'oIIIIIial ()llice should tli~t:ouliiill" practiceul'lioltling direct coIIIIIIuIIi with the Government ol‘ l’rilice lidi island. it is in :lut‘ol'lldlll \ Itli tho theory on which tlic lit-lush Ame II Colonies :Il'e N00 33. The loss ol'lhc pin-sI-Izt opportunity \\Illll‘l only cause the dvcprst i'vgru-l to lln-ni hereafter. A year hclu-c it niil be a mar- tcr ol hidil‘l‘t-I'i I 'I' to their til-lghbors when they choose lt ' IiII lilt'lll. ltis‘ Iilu ul \‘I'l'V .I c. importance now; but by the Prince .Lll an! islanders there are advantages to be gained at the present moment which the 't'anlinl look for afterwards. When-iii wt- :Iro in the humor to make I’ isonalilo concessions now to bring the island into the (,‘oiifedcratiou. at :l lalt-r day it may be found that adIIIission can only be guin- od by conco sions lit-iii;a 'ii‘nnle on the other side. " House of Assembly. SATURDAY, \lny 11. House in (‘nmmitlt-o ot‘SuppL Certain lesolntions were submitted. and on the question being about to be put thereon. lion. Mr. lloiitlcrson directed attention to an item of £20 ruled in aid of St. Ann’s School, and said hc wished to be inlurmed \vhzit description ol School that -\\’il.§. was it slriotly seetarianiJ if so, he would on principle oppose that grant. llon. Attorney (lciit-ral said that tho ‘Inl: in question \\ equiv lent to It similar sum voted to the school known as the 150;; School. and conduclcd under the supervision of tlic (,'nloIii:Il ('hIII'l'lI Sol-i. cty. The special and praiseworlliyobi cl: ol both the St. Ann‘s and Dog: Schools was to t~tllleatc the children of power classes, irrespective Ill lht-ir creed or colour. . Mr. liell—lt t Iist and proper Ito on< courage those bcIu-voloat Schools for ctlu< eating the poor, by the small appropria- tions in Ilie ll ‘tlllllltill. lloii. Lcadcr ol the Govt-rum . ~-'l'hn School in question was oiI-e of those poor Schools. romluclcd on the now samc prin- t'iplcs its that known as the lb ,: School. “on. i. ‘ II' thc Opposition \ Ip- pos'wl to ill” Schools bring <ul Acd by the Slat 'l‘lio llog School was taught by a l'rol: tut Lady. imdcr llio supervi- sion ol‘tlie lllll'l'll of England. but it was upon to the children ol nll doiioiiiiiiatioiis; and it St. Ann‘s School were conducted on the same liberal priociplo, and yet lint. cv- eliisiie, he would support the grant 01 LA) :IllIIdt-d to. Mr. lliclly~llolli St. Joseph‘s and St. Ann's \' -lioiIls were open to all el .an'l their o v' cl was to educate the poor chil- drcii ol‘ llle. c y. Mr. l‘rows'c—ll' any religious test who enforced. and the. School was not .5ul t to the control of the \'ifi,ilol .l“. was uiiicr Governinan Schools, he would oppose the grant. Mr. liickliaIn—Tlio oh [no.1 ..i ' dilllhliiii'i’zili-itis ‘ M Mr. 1’. Sin sun-h St'lli o's slileoI-l. In tho NPHI' rI-g District School ind lIIlioII to tho cll'rcl. -, 'iiiguid l'roin uudcr tho. uninc ll ' icet of (how, in lg...“ n. s 4.. bmillcd a rt :lll Schools \vhc ' ol. Itnder the supervidou How, and inclutlcd iII .Nt'l‘nitil “'1' . Iii was not difipr-ri .0 It narrow v :w of the. rpm-lion soc triaiiisni ol'a School do] ‘llllt‘dllll - laugh! lll Mich. 0n principle be governed, that the Llellllcudlll Govt nor .II l‘ilt'll l't'tiiiiu'e should I't'tittlt'e his; 1 struclions from tho Uoveiiior (il'llt' . . incl-pt to It ct‘r Iiu extent in t‘llllllut'llull with Iiiunelary mailers. lliis‘lln-ory lI.I~.Iiol oven mud on. .\'o\\', howen-r. timro Is c\cry reason w it should I; I. .i'licii the Colonial ()I s- bciiig rt vcd til llu: .lctails ol :idiuinislidiilni Ill cuniu :l'iou wi . the leading l‘roriucrs, IL “mild In: :Il LIl'tl to c.\pr I [not it should common the. - puns lily or too trouble oi givingr tillt - lithh wI:.i I'l to tho siiiallvl' l'oloii- u-s ol l'rinct- aloud l~l:lllll and Non- Ioiiiidlauil. \liIclIovrsiicscculmiIcsch-idu to solid I'cpi'trt talivcs lu I'lll.in.l or llHi, wlIt-Ilicr lacy tllltH-t' l») llll‘li\\' in their lot \\ Illl llic other l'roiizicos, so lavas Ioslinrc tIIc coIIIIIioii otIrdcus' :Iud advaul i1 scouts iiupravlteaole that in t‘ttlltltAJlOll it ill] those lllillit‘l‘i whit li t'Ulit‘t'l'lI the c.\- ;t-l‘ual l'tliilllllln' ol the lllupirc boy can mite any other i XI t'llll\t‘ h. ad lli.III tho: which \illl bc inlr ~‘ll‘ll \\i|u these aliairs In tho casc oi the l'riIviIIch on tho In on- oiIId. II is llIx-I'r-lore Iiol uuhiwl} that the .lc~p.Itehcs I'cw-ivt-il by Air. lluu ids llll‘\ coulzuu ilislltielbius l|l llllll lo i‘i-porl. lll‘l'l ~ illlt'l' lo the iovt-I‘noi' (it'lit'l‘ul in pldec oi l.u- Sci-rclniy til the t olonins. 'l'..i; nit: iiivolvc no \iolcnl rhiuige. ’l'hn rc n ill In nothing i-m-rriw about u, lorliie l~luu~lcr~ oiil still be but lrcc lo l'lllltl‘l', tar-Ir own time Iorsn-nding l't'lll't‘~t‘lll:|ll\'t'$l Itlllnim. .‘ s opposed in \‘chools‘ or (‘ollognq of :i, St'l'l'll‘l'lll characli 'bl-ing supported from llll‘ pIIbiI‘i- l'IIIId<. lion. .‘-lr. ll-nvlaii—Yl‘hu l‘ School wax for many ycars' coudut‘lcd by l’l'olcslai t. l..Id " id lllltlt‘l' Ihl: control n1 lllt‘ l'lIiII‘le .Il' uglaud llcctor. St. Ann's School was mid; llll" jurisdielion ol'llie Ladies of the Convent. :uul :Illt-iidod alike by (Ialholite and l’rolcslanls. 'l'hoso 'chooh: Iiiiglu b. named liasl and “out limr \t-honls; thci laudable obit-Ms we llll ll'.lllll1]l'l)', lh l'lllll‘Il on Ul'll.c. po Ir :Iiid l‘l'pllilll t’hildre .il lllt' placc. llc \\'.‘l\ surprised to V/ lion. lll*'lllll(‘l"7, who hurt» ill the past pul'it'd the: it oi lill' lorioi-I' posing a laminar grain loi' Ihn .‘ll'. l’I'oirsi-—- When l’r’ t‘alholh-s‘t ‘ Iblishcil .‘l ‘~ )ai?‘ ‘ anI pchliidl' control. lhcy s lllt'lll lrom thi- luiids ol‘ 7%. liliurchm‘». and no: Stt‘k (inn llon. .‘-lr. ll-Iv lll‘ll Iiy ol‘ the lands in i , sort to lll' would not supp I' lloii. Mr. llnudci'mii w" Iliul llic bt'iiu ll Iin' oilio' ..~!;I-il was not s it‘la'” lliill. Mr. l.:li‘ IlHIl ll 1» Ill-lII-Il. the trim III 5. li- liIIII 14 l‘. mar >illt’l_\’ lll' [iii‘lllt'lt'tl that i. will not no lo'h llt'ltll't‘. Hwy will he anxious!) knocking ior admission In this (‘oiuvdt-Ia- lion. and bitterly rt rolling that tiny al .ont-tl lllt ir lil’t'lutiit't to (gt-l lllt' lll’l‘ llll‘ll‘vlllolgllivltl, so iI~ l-I u -pri~.c lltll;lltlll),{'n'h which would oqi‘. Ir ~ \u ;.r.- \l'illin-{Iti lll'lll , It, is as. 'Il:ii'ilii.l;rwho :||\:lllll‘lll llH'l'Elllllll'ltIlt'l I. u . - '. . .. .. . ' .» lllll'l' l'l\‘lll‘f re ll-vw Ioi- Iuo Icr o I.‘ i‘m‘ ml: in,“ huh “m- i M Illmm mum" t-v: l‘llll'l ol‘III I‘lilrr the lII'oIIIia-Il summons. Iii luv: \\ Illl a “Hill quI Sl't'lll< to had no ‘ U. ‘N I '. rs_ ‘l I I ' lltl>~lllllil.\ ol lalliugiii lt-vc With us. Ibis1 “bill-ll :‘lljllrh lllv”. Is our roason \vh)‘ llicsc ll'lllll‘l'ld"lll'lllll‘l‘ ||"““I " _“.| “no. fir)”: 'l‘ln‘ ‘ [I |, , sli'alivc llii'ls “1:an the headway tilt“) wr- ' ' l""‘l|’ .‘l ‘f‘bl' I 5" '1‘ ml” “4“ - Iv 't'tillli m or. l.iItIl ' (lo. . . .. . in) her I'll‘ l-lioii ol t'vIII‘ivIIiv ‘ll hoIIic -\"“' “l” “"H “'"lk l"'”." “'i“ ll”"l." . . ‘ . ‘ u ‘ i . I L I. n 'I ‘ ' V ' I ~ ow”; mp... “HUN,” (~.,,.;.,,.,,\,,,,.l‘ ‘ l .uulil. n no ll lllll_'_." l-ll. knight! In \l‘ltl: lll -» uiwu Iilll‘lli'l‘ than sliciltz'l non o It. in” v I: u :, whim. hp. sou hot :i bu ol 1!. lion. . pip-v dark-brown t‘ lit-o was“ :lltllrllllllu‘lj " lor Ilio- ‘ day". ~|\-Iwiu,: l'\’I‘ll .1 lllll‘ "“ 'Mltlc abuvc lll" lhiI-k slow- ..mqa. Iv lib-ii t'tvilllll:;'lll :I: lira. w 'l'| llu: