A WEEKLY JOURNAL VOL. X VIL. J che Gxaminer | Ig PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY BY WALTER C. GRANT, AT MIS OF FICK, HULLSBOROUGH STRERT, NEAR KING'S SQUARE TERMS: fifteen Shillings. per annum. half in ajvance. Lntnsinnealiaaitltnieecats We have appointed the foliiowing Gen- tlemen to Act as Agents tor the * Exam mer.” vit t<- Viuam Bearwsto, Esq., ; Owen O'Neull, Esq, 4 Summerside, Mr Josepn Soarpe Linkletter Road, dichard Reid, Evq., Aiverton, Mr. Wilha. Caliaghan, Munmegash, Hope River, “Liguish, Skmeer’s Poad, Eg.wont Bay, * Lawrence Hogan, Nichelus C. arey. Eaq., Mr J hu LD oyie, Joseph Arscnault, Esq., Me J tl. PitzGeraid, Wellington, Oucsime G videl, Esq . Miscouche, Mr Jovan Keeen, Princetown, Toomas Laughlin, Eaq., Lot 16, Mc Benaett MoLeliaa, ludian River, M McKie son, sen , Eag., Lot I4, Michae! K) oride, Esq, Lot }1, South West, West Port, Campbeltou, Let 4, Crapaud, Mr. Peter iLagnes, * Patrick McLellan, * Tovsmas O'Conner, * Joba Kelly. Hon. A A McDonald, Mr Gee A. Hugnes, * George Forbes, George own, Vernon Rr. Bridge, Jeu McD ugall, Baq., Orwell, Mr. Jonu French, Sturgeon, Jamea O'Brien, Montague, pony Y \ AY ; WY acum WN N \ (' NS yy OF POLITICS. LITERATURE AND “This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’---Iuripides ae NEWS, CHARLOTTETOWN, .PRINCEZEDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, MAY 3. 1869. | | To the Trave'ling Public, i wok T. pue SUBSCRIBERS would respeetially inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened out, in this city a FiRST CLASS HOTEL, | to which they have given the name of the UNION HOUSE, This Hotel ia pleasantly and conveniently situat ed on the corner of Queenand King Streets, Ch'town, P. E.I. (Tre stand ta weil known as having been in the vecupation of Mr J. G. Evkestadt ) It is the intention et the Proprietare of the UNLON HOUSE te furnish First Class aceom- dation to travellers, and do all in their power to render a stay in Charlottetown pleasant and agreeable A First Class Ice Cream aad Gyster Saloon, and «a Barber Shoup, are kept iv connection with the House The Unien House is pleasantly situated near wharves, and steambeat landings, and will be found coavenient for iravellere in all reepecta, All matters pertaining to the wants and con- venience of Guests willbe promptly attended to by the Proprictore. O'NEILL BROTHERS Ch'town, Sept. 28, 1868, tt NEW PAINT SHOP! ‘HE Sabsertber would inform his friends aod the public in veneral, that he bas opened a new PAINT SiLOP above the Carriage Fuctory of MePhail & Heuter, Keult street, where ali orders left either in the MCAVITY, Importers and Manufacturers of HARDWARE, No 9, Water Street. Si John. N B, Hi AVE always in Stock a large assortment of SHIP-BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, viz:—Composition &utt Bolts, 7 to 15 inch, Composition and Tron Clinch Rings, Brass Hinges of all descriptions, Brass Haeps, Hooks, Locks, Knobs, B ass and Galvanized Wire for Sky- lights, Skylight Hinges, Thompson's and American Augers, Deck Piuga, Sheee Lead, Scup pers, Water Closets, Lead Fizuis,Staples’ Patent Pianking Screws, Cramp Se ews, PATENT ROLLER BUSHES, Side Lights, D-ek Lights, ete, ete. RUDDER BRACES east with despatch. MILL SUPPLIES, viz: Butcher’s Mill Saw Files, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Steam Whistles, Guage Cocks, Water Guages, Water Guage Gi.sses, Steam Guages, Glob e Valves,Check Valves, a rsa AY sides the tree and dog. a grewsome young | ime to combat the obstructive element that race of Hanover an rats swerming and breed-|so essentially permeates the whole clerical we THs ing in the fatrest of our platus and valleys. | body of Camstendom ; harder still, whem, m LATE HON. E. WHELA N, I had tain not, this evening induige in more | addition to this opposing element laymen of oe : | distinctive appeliations than absolutely neces. considerable paris and position unite them- DELIVERED BEFORE THE MEMBERS jsary tor he elueidation of my sabject. so wil! s Ives in an unholy alliance tostir up the worst OF THE S&S 7. M L. INSTITUTE, | merely remark { aw now ul ading to the |o! passions, those generatd by the aecuraed CHARA rt TEPOWN MARCH 24. Itsy, | primary ipcention of some of the wiseacres o! | spirit ot the odium theologicum,to rain, by such BY STEPHEN SWABEY ESQUIRE ithe Georsian era to transplant a select por | false and un orthy means, a pabiic position Would the members of the Catholic Young! won of the Saxon race from the continent of for an effete and soulless political faction. _ Men’s institute vt Charlottetown,throu ch whose | Kurope, “uo were supposed to hoid some | That same co.dens-d spirit of clerical ob- courtesy 1 am here this eveulag, permit me to | what rather .-nounced religious views and rejection by the ever sell disgraced University beg an iudulzent audience to overlook any | pr \.Ous Hav. . thus disposed of this | of Oxford, and by the bigoted sus, scions and apparent anachronisms in this Easay, on the | foreign and somewhat alien element, let us| short sighted electors of South west Lanea- ground ot its having been prepared for delivery | return to th tree and dog that were yet tw iehire, Bngland. Grass me 6 nae in this Hall a week since—the evening of St. the jore. On Septemhar—the 405,1843 was) words more on the subject ot King’s Patrick's Day- | the day,—the Palladium news aper first; County, representatives and editors of } saw hight, being publisved in Caariottetown | pubiic jounals I trust I shail not be In avail og myself of the honor you have afforded me, of addressing you this ev ning, | permit me, | beg you, the use of an a most steroty ped, but in this instance most honest declaration of expression, that it is with blended feeiings ot diffidence; of sorrow, and }o' sauietaction, thas L purpose reading in your presence the following pazes. Dit fide. ce, conseqaent on this deing the firet jtume eo my lite teat L bave venared to ce- leupy a pubdite plattorm in the position of « lecturer, Sorrow, God knows how ceep and |heartf-lt. that the primary cause of your ‘and my att ndance here ts to deplore the loss ot one ot the nob est of public characters, as well as of ene of the brigntest intellects that ever labored. (ab ! huw gealously) for che pos tical und social regeneration of us, hrs teliow wep, Orshone a8 a pure bright star among the gitted aud high ainded sons of elay. TL e isatisiaction that I feel arises from the happy opportunity your Losutute kindly extends to (me, ul casting my bumbie tributary wreath lot admiration and regard on the tow bdiess j by Edward Whelan & Uo, for ‘here were | deemed tuo discursive, it L allude to a bare and a few liberal w oeded men in tats Isiand in| bold assertion | read in ove of our widely cir- that dark hous, outh native aod imported, | culated uewspapers, the other day, baving re- who nobly, must nobly, railed around the ference to the late sitting of the Supreme our date Liberai Party im this Coloay. would giadly enumerate the games of these | that County were so shamelessly indifferent to gentlewen; bat sure are not now resident | the sacredvess of their oat!s as jurvinen, that among us, Some are nol, and Others ure not | the course of justice was gveatiy thwafted and wWiat they Were, When ther eulogies—may | hindered, if put totaily daiamed ia that noble be read that they may be judged to oe|County. That they would not find for the worthy cu-h irs of the tair uotarnisbed tame | Piaiatiif or Defendant, asthe case might be, o' Edward Woelan, and vave ther posins of | as somewh at pointedly directed to do by the praise sung by an abler Bard than I, ws /sitting judge. It is to be hoped, for enough of earthly bonor tor me to wish |the sake of the publisher of this asseruios, tnem Tie Charlottetown Journals ot that | that it is true. I believe it to be a most une day were the Zs/ander snd /laszard s Gazette, | mitigated and untounded slander against the the former conducted by tue iate Mr Duvcan moral probity and honor of many thousauds McLean. a cever man most certainiy, a.d of Her Majesty's liege, loyal, and God-teariug quite the 4m of bis party, and Me. Douglas subjects. Ob! for a five minutes loan ot the Haszird's smailer sheet, who puoitsied the | caustic, probing pen of the ite ine nber for journad bears g his paironymie as aley Hor | the Seco d District of County of King’s and Maj osty s Royal Gazette. Luis lion and chis | Editor of the Examiner | trow that had he standard of (reedom,and formed tye nucieus of | Court in the County town of King’s, to the) i effect that the yeoman and householders of | n SS NO, 52) aan aim © Sows Cane epee structivencas has, alas, deprived, on seperate vocasions lately, the foremom: university im the world, acd the libera! electors af south west Lanvashire, including the leading hue nese, ax well as the most polished, iaimds in that noble sea port of Liveryosol, of the proud honor of elaiminz, as their represemtative, the grandest of living statesmen, and would, if it could prevent Ais and our extendi ing the blessing of religious treedum and of simple justice to Eng and's setter Isle Fifteen long months have elapsed since we lard in the silent grave the mortal remain of our gieatest public benefactor and most farthiui friewd, «* Requreseat ip pace.’’ Thas grave has been as uncured tor by the publie as the grave of a “dog,” and the bare exiet- ence of bis widow and voly boy, most heart- lessly forgotten. Let me afford the ampices justice ty some of the leading wen of trie Colony. Some twelve or fourteen of them, sume three months since, advertised a public meeting to be held in this city for the pur- pose of calling on the admirere of the qualines of the late Mr Whelan’s weap and MEAKT, to Open @ list for the signuures of those pr.vate individuals who were able and willing to give their mites towards the ‘ereetwn Ot a tombstone over his grave and the maintenance of his bereaved widow and the education of /i8 fatherless child Munstrous- ly coid and unbeficting language— the quali. ties of his HEAD and HeaKT—the trite phrase ot # Wearied penny @ liner—by the jaws of physical economy every animal that walks, creeps or crawis, has a head and heart of some qdality, either long or shallow, hard or soit, from a fat bull to » Francis Bacon, a tribute to his head aud heart by no mannet of means, but to perpetuate tie lile-long and succersiul cevotion ot his strong intellect Cardwan Bridge, Douglas, this young iris :man bad to write bedu living, representative of his old district | and lustrous talents to the cause of ha “e Michar| Daty, “ Donald McDonald, Little Poud, Let 56, * Peter Sinnott, Morell, De Metuatyre, Seuria, tom F Kelly, Fort Augustus, Captain J -na Melntyre, Fairfield, Patrick Griffia, Esq., St. Audrew's, Mr. Renald MacD ald, (iiarahelia.) Pisquid, Anthony McCormack, Esq . Mr. Simeon Balger. Joseph Me Aulay Esq. Jona Stewart, juur Dugald McD -ugali. Exq Lawrenee Peters, Eag . Mr. Aves MeD mald, J.C. Urderhay, E q.. ALMANAC FOR MAY, 1869. MOON'S PHASES Last Quarter, 3d day, 9h. 24m., morn., S W New Meow Lith day, Lit. 55m., morn. 5S. First Q carter, [sth dav, 5 i7m even, 8 St Peter's Bay Black Bush Red Pomt. Let 46 Dundas, Kolle Bay Gooaw River, Bay Fortune Exq. Fuli Moon, 2ath day, Hih Lim., morn N sera ~ J . s : - .* = | yoay UN lw (23 SS SE -_ Weue rises seta clock |4 = == 7s } h wh am ah mh wh mi 1 Sat 4 557 4 3 4imorn| 2 4944 33 2 Sun 4" S28H ovis 6 F Mon ay G3IS DHA 19] 4 Tues 4 7324 144 5 22 & Wed 4 Ss 2a0 2is oss at G Thur 4 9336 Vaz iF GB Y Feid 4 le 3.20. 4 tan 7. 8) Sat 4 12343,330 7°53 w 9 Sun 4 13 3 45 4 2 9 S444 32 10, Mea 4 14 345) 4 Bullu W334 Al) Tues a 16 3 Se seta [11 2 37 12 Wed 3 17 352 se wil4s 39 13, Thur 3 i8 3 52) 9 W-mers 42 i4 Frid 3. 19 3 S510 20) U 22 41 15) Sat 3:17 we 3Sdii is, i 7 46 lol Sun se) ee ee ee 17; Mon at 23 3 SU were | 2 44 52 18 Tues sw 624 SA 47, 336 5A 9 Wed 29 2> 3 46; 1 24) 4 DI Si 20 Pour 2 WM SA LS 53S GA 21 Fiid 27; 27 3 39, 230) 6 4215 O 22 Sat 26 w3323 87 & 2 23 Sun 25 23313 7s 4 24 Mon 24 30 3 264 7) 9 39 7 2 Tues 23 31 3 20) rises 1 30 10 26 Wed 22! 32 3 iM 8 34)°1 2 11 27 Thur 2 33 3 8) 9D SHleten 13 24 Frid 20 3 3 Hi 2 05115 15 29 Sat 19 36 25311 te t 3 17 20 Sun I3 37 2 4511 50) 2 2B ix 31 Mon 17 39 2 37 morn! 3 11 20 R, Attoraey and Barrister - at- Law CONVEYANCER, &c. Jiice: -- Great George Street, Uharlottetown. ( Near the Catholsc Cathedral.) September 3, 1366. Grain! VHE jigvest price giveu for BARLEY and VATS, at REDOIN, tf Grain! Grain ! Staple and WEancy i |toat he vas ever had the pleasure of offering t: the | House, Sign, or Carriage Painting, wiilbe sttended to with punctuality ueatuess, and ou reasonable terms FAANIS McGRORY. Painter. McPhail © Hanter’s Carriage Factory Keut street, May 4, 1868 ; OBSERVE THE PRICE ROBERT YOUNGS. fhe Centre of Attraction ee YOUNG, has this SHASON} Received the Largest and Best Assorted | stock of i ~~ a DRY GOODS | Puslic of Choriottetown, and which, as regaride | price and quility, he feels coufdent cannot be eur- | vafeed on tae Isi-od i The fullowiag articles deserve the special atten | ttum of inte idtag ; archaecre; — Fancy Uress Ghoots fro 1041 per yard, ‘ioseys from Lid per vara, Freseh Metines frow Se. per yard, Crimean Shirting (row la 6d per yard searlet and Blue Twilied Fianocls all wool, frou 2s 34 per yard, | Ladies’ Cl..uads fron 2s Ud, | Gey Cottons from 44% per yard, White Cottoas from 54 per yard, | : Meo’s Under Shirts ard Pauts trom 4s 3d, Hoop “«irts from Ls 9d, Fast Colored Prints tron 7d per yurd, toate’ Paper Collars trom 4g4 per box, } Beauti‘ul Stays trom h 91. ; j All Wool Cweeds for Gents’? Wear, from 83 Ild per | yard. (Chewcer than Homespun ) Together witha Largeand Well Selected Stock of | Shiwit, Mantles, Mantie Cloths, Ribbons, | Fiowers, Feathers, Sontags, Hoods, Pele~ rines, Furs, Hst«, Bounets, d&e., dc . ko Terms ‘ash, and no Second Price. Queen Square, Ch’towa, } ! Uct 25th, 1568. ree gt EeBACCO! j UST per Commerce and &” Lawrence, vin Halifax, a iarze and varied assortment uf fancy Tobaceo, viz: — 12 boxes Best Gold Bar, 12 Caddies Best Navy, 12 do Temptation Roll, 12 do Beauties, Exira fine, Wholesale and Retail fur Cash or approved sredH, St | received MY NEILL BROS, Union House, Queen “treet, { Nov. 23, 1868. Common Sense cAMILT SEaldG MACHINES | April 19, 1469. un ASSUAINCE COMPA Stean. Sto p Cocks, Nuts and Washers, Copper Belt Rivets, Stock and Dies, Iron Pipe & Fittings. PLUMBER'S GOODS, viz: Composition Bib Cocks, Stop Cocks, Basin Cocks, Basin Piugs, Water Closets, Ship's Water Closet Mountings, Ale Pumps, Cistern and Force Pumps, Iugot and Strip Tin, lron ard Composition Gas Pipe, Lead Pipe, etc. Mechanics’ Tools in great variety, cousisting of Waid and Paynes Edge Poo's, Spear and Jackson's Saws, Muthie- gon s Planes, Broad’s & S.iller’s Tools, etcetera, etvetera, etcet: ra, Cut Nails and Spikes, Horse Naais, Sheet Zinc, Sheet Lead Whte Lead, On, Putty Glass Blasting Powder, Tron Wire, Strip and Ingot Tin, Rivets, S:one B: Its, Shovels, Irish S,ades, &. 3m THE STANDARD ~<— yee ” ~ tSTABLISHED 1-25. Constituted by Special Acts of Parliamen:, GoVERNUR : His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queens berry, K.G. CHIEF OFFICES: EpixsurGu —3 aud 0 Great George Street, (Head Uliice ) 32. King William Street, E C. }3 Pail Mall Bust, 5. W Dusrin—ot Upper sack ville Street. Lox pon Rates of Premium modernte Profits Divided every Five Years | Annual ineowe of Compar vy a: wards of £700 000 stg luvested Capital and Acenmulations upwards of £ i 000 000 sty, J LONGWORTH, Mar. 22, 1°69 Agent at Charlotterowr The * Freach Tiger,” es IKED by “Flying Prenchnan,” Dem, Is inud bred, Grand-dam sired by halt « Mc Ewen” berse will begin bis season ou the ed of May. commencing at Si. Peters Bay, through Cable Head, down North Side thence to East Point Souris, Rolie Bay, aud Beg Fortune.Graud River. and Cardigar and will continue the seasen tor six rounds, Charge ter insurance one Pound. Any person parting with his beast, will not be exempt trom payment when out of bis pos- session. JAMES HELM Owver | grave of the Menvrabie Edward Whelan. Ic bas beeu wy pleasing dary in preparing tie | present leeture, tu gain euch inlurmation as | | nde Lat ot the Oirtiplace aud early yeas oi ole, Witte briitiant Career in th.s Colony as * public jurealist, an eloquent uraior, a devuled patiel, & bigh-minded aud jaro ein sidl Suan, wud Must CvGsictent and huowes: dows, but young 1 ish a8 he was, without vr nol, #s sue us the sun rosé on the Monday iriends purse, patronage, position, ur family | following the publication of this base aud em connection, te dured,**to beard this on in hig! brasive slander, im the issue of the country den, this Doug asin hie hold “aye,und won the edition of his noble and fearless journal, tus.ie tao the truis of when you and I and he would have oailed that libellous all the residenis im this Colony, are now eo | herd and fast to the wail or door of a He first appliea himself to | house or printing office, hard by St. Patrick’s _ } amply onj:yine- Hall, Queen Square, Coarlottetown, aud more- hye | adopted country. let his memory be for- ever enstrined in the grateful hearts of his enfranchised fellow freedmen. Uad |; we here native or toreiyn talent, any- thing approaching to that of a Chantry, a Fiaxmao, a Hozan, or a Foley, aod a govurn- ment wo.thy to be the patrons ol fine art, we might look to our rulers for an order for the the task of tre inauguration of Responsibie Governm-n, Withoal whic) any advance uf this Colony imto a more extended tieid of politic ti freedom, was simply bop jews. The concnyent, but not tesser evs of Landucracy aod F.miy Compactism, he knew would so-n be overcoms, Lhe former is vearly detunct, no! quite thoags, aod the la:ter is, thanks to the patriotic exertions of Edward Wielan & Cowpany, iastdisappearing Right gladly would | dwell vn the many aod varivus steps { political and intellectual Improvement up wich Mr. Whelan had, during the quarter polluican, has Cust &@ baiO Ol glery around bis bupured Lame, aod Won ity fisiad.ec jume tor the luvored jaud vi bis adoption. Bear here witu me a moment, i Lb veg you | tu beheve, tiwt 1 tuo uiguiy appreciate uy | pra lege 10 addfessiog you, lo forg-t uy seit so tar as ly CVer-otep ihe iimtls ol ay subj ct, Cy trenebing ubbecesoal iy vb waliors ui iocal politics, OF vn the past acis vr etluer puviic party bo Lois Isiand ; Oui may t rewin you, genGemen, (bat in fdeavorlig to tla paral. ly enullerale (b@ Wa. Uiidetit puGiiG setvices ot our ia@te jawented Debel@clur aud trucel (friend, { may, aod cannot, but directly con | Ol 4 century priv? to his tov early deatn, su Heel bis Hauie Wilh Cach aud EVery Bovie cu | gable uy, ioyaily, and ably fed us; bal Geavur tual “as Yee mauve during tue iase) Pegerd for your Ge and patience forbids we this pleasure Ll may briefly say that lam piivace eiatus ol this Cviuny, Bud tiv eievaie BOL aware vl any one Measure pussed in the litg muaBitanis, heretiiure sunk io de piur- House o! Assembly, siice | bave becn resident among you tor ciuse on twenty years, by- Wards the general improvem-nt of this Colony, that may no! justiy claim, if bot as [ats very autour. as its ardent wad talented eipporier, the editor ot the quondam /al/a dium [> revwew the public acts of Mr Wielun in +X ensy would Db, u truth, to wine 66e bissOvy of this Colony for the iast 30 yours—tie only period of its existiene that bad pot be tar b-tser barged in oblivion, ‘te was Ae who first dared to teli and teases quarter vl & Century, VU Laing tive puoue atia aU © ipl Tauce, aud yi0uud Gowan OY @ guii- } iby mod UB ee deBusiiy puliicai servitude, to | sue Hebic® pos liga vi Culnparad¥e lubelicct | waden abd pusitiVe pulltieai ireeduim tliey Nuw ecbjoy lt tes Get Doeo wy dim to these pages te mduige luo apy rheterival fizures, of Oguis vi iahey, Dub rainver w | piace Deiote yeu & pail ubVaibis cd state meutol ives, andil 1D endeavor ty wore ieearly vo d Due tue gubie puvlke Cuaracter abd bistvricas came of our paelh.aud sists. man, lt may @Vaiicd uiys if vi the tipures of ala@iogy uF Subiie, ibis Dul Lo wuie | semaitiy pulbt the mofal or wdure ihe Cale. | j die days ol Mr Woeisns eary boyhood Were puss d ta t.8 mutiVe ianu 3; but, on a licay Buy Jor Chis favored purt.on of af er | M sjeoly 8 Co.vctal possesluus, we fiud iim chieted a8 AN ap TentiGe 10 Nova Ddevtan’ pripting otfive, a jourval tor many yeais aDiy v nducteu by dir. dusepl tlowe, am baasiivk Hav.ny isdiy waste ed | ee Cuan Gal d.tivuities and intricacies oi this ofec, aid ater pubs Suite tof @ suuTt pericd a sweii paper rb idaitiaX (ue poges ol Which lave pendancy that there was a worid vi treedum beyond toe liwits of their Gavaing © ans LT .e second iessun was tow be tid tacmscives vi their sel hugged s'-acsles ; and las iy to place in their hands tre only, as yet, hall learned lesson, bow to govern themselves as respocerbie and educat-d treedmen snuuid In thes: lass few words the pabiic political wort a d ous fulness of Edward Wheian may be briefly summed. but beside 1 not beyond, the broader sphere in which be jehone so brightly, his grasp of mind, ois j folty intellect, is pleasing winning manner, Welle Fates UGevuted ty Feligicn tau bis attractive yeniaiity, bis Sound ess gene- geveral puulics, Ge suded OF bose suures. | rosity aud truest charity, comiin d with a “ft would (oat b bad ai my command day and | Gaie foc Luss BUSpic-uus uur, Wich iruiy,, shyuid De werked wot tue Whilesl Oo sLOnes! by We inbabiliatics ut bins isiand, Young | tdward Wiiewn bad doubtless, Guriug «is | eujvurn avd iaboers ia HaliaX Wit esed the | crated tis memory in the heart. o! all thuse wiiherng suflue.ee 6 onubta vbsirucuveness | that knew him in private lie, Ir hae been lin Nova seve Bod a8 a ardeat student oi | my happy lot to bave met and known, com )Britisu weory, duly iearbed .oW dep and parat ve y sp aki g. uot @ tew, as I have deadiy Was the suude, Which tLat puis vnvus judged them to be, taleuted and earnest- U pas-tree vi British Loryism aud Wuizg ery | aniuded men ; but { never remember to have iu Casi OVeT Lis beioved and ivvery, es ryed the society of aay one whe, baving me. * ibe 8s ty what rare among the highly griteu 8008 o/ wen added to an equahiiity of temper, and yw etness of disposition that one may not hope ty see surpassed on earth, have cons: - | must mist ied abd ubhappy naive Isic. tie} received but a lumited education. and whose | Knew uid Well bow savagery Ol bat hydra | evriy edvyantares were next to nothing, dis- beaded wunstet, of Fate tf ripe beaded cer}! play the gifts and attamments of an herve |berus tha it many @ century vad Keph) mind and polished mitell-ct so atiraciively )watel aod ward under tie supices bragche’ | bended with an evidently muate and almost fut tut bavetul trunk. Permit we, were, ¢ particulané: Dy Hulbe every lace of this int lthe Examiner It I here avail myself of this the poldeal serfs of thas misgoverned de- | pecuitar modesty and selted:ffidenes, some- | childlike modesty, as did the late editor of / tollowing seitelected leaders responsible te | ‘over would have given such # currying to the | execution of @ few busts of those portions et |m ntal epidermis vf the public sia iderer, from | the late Mr. Whelun’s person that displayed ithe top to che bottom ot his back, as mizht| his Acad and enshrined hie heart. We have nave possibiy tended to the improvement of | not, neither have we the talent or the pueblo 'his moral health, rather thau to the somewhat) patrons, Had not hie ebaracteristic modesty vaunted circulation of a certatu semi-weekiy | forbade him, truly might be have most ap ‘sheet that we are privileged to peruse ou every | proptiately said, years befo e his ea: iy death, | biessed Wed.esday sud Saturday in this city.!atter he had so iaithtully and tulentediy ‘I nad myself the advantage of being educated | represensved the S-cond Distriet of King's at a State school claiming Royal foundation, | County tor 12 or 15 years, w »phied to himself whee im the course of instruction distinctive | tie proud boast utiered y the grace‘ui church doctrines were bleuded with the siudy | Latin poet which may run translated: **[ jut profane hierature, aud though I am grate| have raised to myself & monument more en- jtul to record the long catechism was not com-| during than braes.’" Young men, the honee | matteo to memory at that seat of youthful learu- | ty of your int utions, the growth of your lug there w.s a shorter one coutained in our | yateileciw. the modesty of your bearing, the ist of class bouks, comprising the svund) pride of your step, the intelligence of your | Christian advice that we shuuld, as children, | tages, the generosty of your dispositions, the | aud it spared, when we mizht have ee at) manli-es of your minds, your reverenge for any heisht of either physical Or mental attain | gouz awe, your loyalty tor your Qu | meuts, 6 kee p our hands trom picking and i z true bondi chr loonie | stealinz, and our tongues drom evil speaking, | your hear 8, and the vuselulnese of your jiying aud slaudering.” I beg to assure you, | ouie-nship are fitting reeord to bis bright ex (gentiemen, that if the bumble individuai who | aw pip his departed worth and cherished mem. | atdvesses you is uot tenfold nubler, better, |o-y, Sume tive o: 1x wembere of the Govern- [wiser auima, aud a more us-ful citizen tia: | ment were among ‘he ostensible ortginators | he is, it 1s the fauit, not of the denominational | of t.e memo | movement I have alladed w. | system vf education, but of the man, May I | At this public meeting, thus convened, some |venture yet my feliow-colonisis | three or tour of these distinguished worthes Ito draw an yourstore of charity fora moment, | weve notoriousiv Conspicious by their absenos | while I take time to beg the gen’ emanto whom | Qf the three present, one member and a (Lo have ouly incide taily referred, o0 the | gailant one, ann-unced his readiness to beat | grouad of his baving had exte ded to him, for jou his own back "18 portion of the cdiam he jsume years, the high distiaction of ranking | allowed to be justly attached to the Govern- linmselt as a fellow journalist with the jate ment for their suplneneces and want of gener- E itor of the Lraminer, to take tricudiy waru- | usity — to use the mildest terms—in not wking ug and change iis ways and mend bis pen, | the imtiwave m the matter of a public aud devote his time, talents and typ* more | bounty and government marotenance on be sarnestly to en‘oreing on the prover author.ties | had ot Mrs Whelan and ber boy Ano ber, | the need, if needth-re be, of appoimling an od-| a jearned and leadinz member of the Govern- | ditional Sudze in tae Supreme Court of this | ment, repudiated the idea, in toto, that teere Tsiand, a d the positive demand existing for 4) was any odiam attaching to the Government | larger and more convement Court House, | trom any dereliction of their duty in the |wiere malicious libellers, whether their char-| matter, aod auneunced it a8 hie dictum thas jacteristic venom be splutted agamet the reli-| the memorics, or families of deceased publie gious und educational establishments of four- | servauts were not entitled to any state recug- ninths of their fellow subjects, or their prosti-' nition for vheit past services, however tuted powers of det-action take a broader and | emiment or unrequited those way have been rere embrasive sweep, and do their little best upioss said public servant ehaneed to teve to blast the moral character of the inhabitunts | persbed by the hand of an assassin. Allow j of Oue-third of their native Isie, be their mdiva ‘me this public opportuntty of reciprocating idual color, class or circumsta:ces what they am full cve kind and warm expression of per- ;may, sha'i meet their due rewara, Allow ».nai regard and esteem made use of ap that lme oow to refer muvre directly § 10 | vecaswn by this learned gentleman towards 'tw» of the ‘ate most prominent acte myself, hoping that his life adorned as it why let Mr. Whelan’s feariess and truly pat | many private virtues, acd marked by proo's ‘riotie life. tits discountenance of the of general ability, may long be s,ared and /fenant League and tis ** advocacy’? 6! | that his eLundness of judgment, castivn in tthe Coniederatuon of the Canadas and | expre siun and wariness in action, may meet | beg iblialy , Maritime Provinees, Weal) know, how | inew due reward from bis constant. wathtal, jhe, tor years the sturdy opponent of and grateful admirers. [ om forced Landveracy, dared to warn hie in- here, though to jom iesue with both | tatuated fellow-coloniete of their folly im this gallant and thes learned gent'eman, With the gallant, that his «elf dey stion ta ‘neither party nor principles and who (I) thie & rthen bearing, not so heavy ee he Loey thus appear: Land4) happy vpportuvity of onturling im your pre | here all de to the heads of the movement) |imagmes being proportionally spread over Cotes’> Brewery and Distillery. a | headed Monel F. ir Constiatly on nand, at pricescheaperthan can only £3 17s. Gd. jocrucy, Augio Church Estabdiincuent aod) sence the ever ballowed fla- of your country s|hava been the direct cause of bringing ruin the shoulders of every imbabitans of this be purchase din the warket.the best of Rym,Brandy - Custie wiluence Tbank God, be was woo! freedom, it shall not be to shri «, as is the /upon many families, and disgrace, di-credit, |Colony. With the learned, that bis some. Gin, Vhiskey, and a saperior article of Malt Wbhis young Ww save remembered, uF at least tu} wont of some husting orature, the proud jand reproach on the Colony gene ally. Its) what startling dictum atoresaid, would seem wey. Aiso--X, XX, and XXK Ale. Uharlotte:own. June 20. 1868 JOUN F. BRINE, HB, HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, Q ween Stree Sept # “ JHCQUES CRAIIER.” TIVHE CELEBRATED STALLION | [nese Witnessed, the later years of that dark names of the gloriously won victorres there n| pot my intentiun on this auspicio2s day, tw wud awiui privd, When conscientyuus aud | eablazonued, as party slogans on a nomination | enlarze on this sad, sad story. Tis ts no fit- ' ¢* } e . : devoled adieranée to the Vuureh of tueir| day; but simply and revecently vo conneet| ting time for me to deelore now far | con |tou be rather a novel theory of hie own, |than an aceepted, time honored, aziom of ‘sdministrative economy If the learnsd gen- PHYS! CIAN & SURGEON WILLIAM KOUGHN, * JACQUES CARTIER.” wii tuve-e6d *. bs bee Dede by @ powertui with ourevere ersbed triamp.s the booored | sider the leaders of the Tenant League the | tleman sp ke without mental fr. servavion JNs : us ; : = ' |party im Kag and sulic.eat gruund ivr ree ogme of the late member or the 2nd D scrict| wost mieehievous and disloyal demagogues when he epecified the reliece or relatives ot Sip Dioker KR General Agent, Travel aud Staua tor the Seoron on the lyse to & gahanl aud doWwa-ifudden race o) Kiog’s County. Yes, be it our high /and most unworthy ertizens that ever die- assassinated public servants, as the only fr- Miz 03 casalted at the Oifice of Jona T. Jenkins, Surgeon. RESIDENCE: Mcs. BOVYER’s, Great George Street, Nov. 16, 1268. tf B, WILSON HIGGS, — Geaeral Commicsion Nerchant AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown. ..... P E Island ~~ BELL'S Queen’s Wharf, CHARLUITETOWN. P. E. ISLAND Feb 8, 1869. Cheapest Schoai Books HAKVIE'S BOOKSTORE, Sent. 7, 1868. Queen Street. GOULD \ SILVER, Watches, Clocks, Chain BAR-RINGS, PEN. following route, com senging ob MONDAY MAY 3rd.—will leave Robert Glover's Summerside, passing through North Bedeque, on to CENTREVILLE where be will remain at Lorenzo Wright's that night. Tyceday May 4th—will leave Centreville for Isaac Clark 8, Cape Traverse where be will stand at noon; where be will remain all night Wednesday. May 6th—wiil leave Tryon. passing on to Soby'’s Westmorland, where he wil! sand at noon theueeto MeNjyeu 6. BONSLLAW, where he will remain al! night. Thursday, May 6th—will leave Bonshaw Inn, passing on to Comfort’s Corver, where he will re wain at woon; thence ou to Rodd’s NOKTH KIVER, Cross Roads, where be wiil remain all Bight Friday, May 7th —wil! leave Rodd’s. passing thence on to Warren Lord's, TRYON | any ap, roach tow ards & cewbiance ul poli cai ite: dom (sa stud. ni of Lisvury, Way i here record wy Orw convic.ivn, tuat bad u wet been ivr tue uvble, righteous, and mosy polit cai 4d volun ou Mr U Conwell directed eydipet SUCH OUSLTUCUVES & ihe bate D ke ut weidington and the then Mr Kebert Peel, the poiiticai emincipation uf uti. tous of iy tel Ow subjects, would never Lave been peace- ipily ed cid 1 wili bow take up more | priviege to drect our children’s gaze to| graced the commrsions they beld ander a lthese memorials of our hard won struggles, | erown they were swore to faithfully serve jand bid toem with ope o! our latest breates,|and defend Their misguid-d dupes I pity |ubserve the aa red dat. of directly assucieting irom: my mmest heart. Lf they would not “the two short words **Edward Wtelan ” with! take war ung and advice from their truest t ¢ following national bless ngs; RESPONSIBLE | mentor and triend.Kdward Whelan, my pony ‘Government Exrenpep Faancutse Free effoits in tneir behalf can be of no avail | Epucariox, fae Ont-xtnth Lanp Poa |When Mr Whelan was appointed by tis (cHask, and Kecivrocity ATs, #14 the | p litical opponents mm ths Colony one of the peuerai advancement ot inteliectaai i deleg tes to the Quebec Conlerence, we know d.rectly tue (bread 9: wy discourse ; bur, as) yrowth and power, Be this my tellow | well now firmly, but gently, he gave, in that ‘Me Wueiau and Mr. Gladstums were i or{:reedmen. cur pleasing task. Thas shall | City. expression to tie intelligent and con many years CURempoary statesmen, and ! We ana succeeding rac’s orally presery= pure |cientious convictions that the general princi have beep eer Unis iejyoted by loeir resp c-| and untaded the mem ry of @ glorivus man | pli: of Confed ration, 48 applied to Canada live Cubstituenc.es as candidates at geuera: | through countless agea Posstbly the time | ard the Lower Provinces, was sound, politic, lor partial eleCt ong, Ubiy 1 wish the living ‘may come when the future histurian of this) » d feasible ; and turther, how tailthtully be stateswan, (fom wy heart, God speed ty tue island | bope he may be as talented, but “kept his plighted troth, as he bad, through ; | | ung objects of executive Dounty,it is pleasant to consiude that the action of the Govern- ment ut the United Stutes, and that of tLe | Domrniwn of Canada, in their separate nition of the public claime of the Inte | President Lincoln’s.and of Mr. Thomas DY Arey McGee's widow, meet his sincere approval. lad, tudeed, the members of the Exeoutivs ‘alone to bear and struggle eoder the odium jor their country's Same they had paved for themselves, with the profuundest reverence, may I pronounce the sacred word, a via dolorosa tudeed. How tar the base desertion, bluck in- gratiiude, and disyraceful overtures, openly )shown by sone.and covertly offered by othere of the puesdo Liberal Government to Mr. | Whelan, tome twelve months betore his BROACHES, ; TAILORING ESTA ELISAMENT a wloug the Main Kou bo | harlottetow 9 where le tuitimen vt bis god imention andj jar more impartial than the lare Lord) atl his public and private career to his demise, hastened his two early deat!,, God CILS, BUCKLES, STUDS, elaabae wandadr. 6 Hpring Pind, oh He Jiemere to Clase ‘rom uur country 8) Macaulay —eba!l draw most of his iacie and | Canad an, Nova Seotian,New Brunswick and only knvws. or bow de ply bis proud, but QUE EN STREETLr Charlottetown P. E. Island i HE SUBSCRIBER takes this metlod of retursing thanks fur the patronage with which he hus been favorea during the past year, and vould reapee?fully inform hi: custom- ers and the publie generally, that he is still pees to attend vo all orders in his lise of usintss 4k punctuality, and a large assortment of BLACK EAR-RINGS, BROACHES AND CHAINS. ALSO —A varied assortment of SPECTACLES and EYE-GLAS-ES to enit any sight, for sale by the Subseriber, opposite the City Hail. ROBERT SNEESTON, Watch Maker N. Side Queen Square, Ch'own , Jane sa 1868. Monday, May 10th—will leave Charlottetown, massing ou ty Curtisdale Malpeqae Koad where = will remain at noo , thence to KRICHAKWD CRABB 's where he will remain all night. Tuesday, May Llth—will leave Crabb s, passing on to KILCHAKD BAGNALL’DS. where he will re- main all night. Weduesday, May }2th--will leave Bagnall’s, massing through Fredericton, on to SAMUEL HASLAM’S, where he will remain all night. “Blatutes that eyesore incubus aad WLSLTOUS jnSpiration trom the teading articics and | Princes Edward Ieland eo delegates. on and auomaly, English Courch Es.abiisument to jgeneral matter of the cherisned Ses of the after his return to thie Colony Gentlemen, lreiand, w.th the earnest bope and trast) Kramner newspaper under Mr. Whelan s [ doubt not tor thie and other noble and dis. | phrast the removal of tunis deplorabic, aod mavagewent, where tdeed he will fiad a | interemied acts of his devoted life he will meet thousand Games Worse than useless encumber- | most truthful and graphie descriptiva of te (has fail rewerd. “This is aot @ becoming time jance way gieatiy tend to sviten the bitier! po itieal ereation and early public exs'ance to trouble you with @ private expreswon of | rancour of toe Celt and lessen the offensive | of the deniz-ne of thus Colony. Ue may as | opinion on a grave political question. Per- arrogance of the Anglu Irisu in the Emerald | weil, to be sure, turn up ao odd old number : mit me rather, without preaching at you, to Isie Un Mr, Wheian’s ianding in Cbarigtre- ! or two of the Islander ot about the eame date, draw your minds lor # mowent away trom ‘town, in 1842, the first marsed object that | to sutisty himeecil sf 16 18 not possible that the earth, tis trials, disappoimtments, carking generous spirit, was broken by the suspense and mietrustiu ness of sume, and his finnl re- jectiun by too many of his old politesi sup- porters it is not for errmg man tw judze cr know Better, far better, over auch scenes as these—tiuisead dark permed of his chequer- jed lite—to draw the pall of grief, let fail the the tear of sympathy. But cus | kaow, and glory in the knowing, that of all the honoreé descendants or family representatives af war- 1 13th—will | Haslam’ : : ‘ “n ou (TING i era ENSINGTON. enede he wil! oeleehd struck his youthful and wexperie:.ced, but sumewhat Irish exuberance of fancy of the | caras, and heavy crosses, to the land of** the riors by sea or jand, divines, statesmen, Partive desirous of having Garments or at William Giover's all night. leal,’" where forever dwell that huly Confed- politicians, poets, artists, men of stience, of Pater.s cut, can be accomodated at the thor.est notice. JOHN BELL. _ Jannary 4.1869. : SA its F. WHITE COOPER, Tromain's Red Building, Queen's KF‘ “Hi. Pork, and Beet Barrels, coustautly on hand M0 PORK BARRELS will be sold if applied for m o-diatel,, Cheap for CAS or approved votes band. f ly 4 A. HERMANS, Bel]-Hanger, GUN AND T1N-SMITH, Dorchester street, (next to Reading Room Building.) | EGS to return his thanks to the general P public forthe liberal patrovaze extended to him since his commencement in business, aod asks for a continuance of the same. He kees constanty on hand A neat Assortment of Ch'tewn, P BOE August ) 1368 MR. W.H POPE Beys to i: form the Pablic that he has resumed THE PRACTICE OF THE LAW, Tinware» Kitchen Utensials, dee , &e., &e Friday, May lith —will leave Kensington. pass ing on to Traveller's Kest, thence home to the stable of the groom, where he wiil remain nntil the following Monday. May I7th, when the a ove route will be resumed and contiuued during the season te The “JACQUES CARTIER” was im- ported from MONTREAL in August lust, by Mr- GrorGe GakDINER. Bedeque He hus been pre- nounced, by competent judges, to be one of the best and handsomest Mailious ever imported to this Island He is 6 years old stands 16 hands high, weighs 1250 [bs is vet Black, und was sired by the celebrated thorough bred Canadian Horse ~* St Lawrence.’ one of the fostest horses ever known, and from a Mare sired by hu American *Messenger”’ Horse ROBERT GLOVER, Groom, Sammerside April 8, 1869 2m WOOL, WoOoL, ASH PAID for WOOL, ov delivery at the | fur-seeing poiitical eye, must buve been the late Mr. Whelan, hay not unwittingly given | ‘eplendid but tearlul specimen of the afore- a warwer and ricier tnt to some of hie | eration of emancipated epirits, of liberal said Upas-tree ot Covlonial obstructiveness | admirable and d-scriptive pictaves and in-| minded men of ali eras and political ciigques, overstaduwing the fairest portion oi Queen's | dividusl portraits thao the stero rules of art) made perfectly free in thes: blessed resime, County with its noxious pail, and ext-oding | would seem to justify It 8 known to most! where, may we no: hope, shall torever ‘its biighting mfluence to the adjicent' ot my audienes, that bat ene EKiec orl shine as bright pariicular «tare those heaven- 'Connues; the uatortusate village of Char District in ths Island (Zod King’s County) eentsou's that were once so dagg!ing!y shining jottetuwn and Koyaity well nigh smothered eyer had tre distinguished bonor of returoing through their perishabe tenements of clay, in the rutteuness of tt8 decaying and decayed Mr. Whelan to the tHousa of Assembly, and in the persons of euch * kings among men ’’ leaves, and a der this Tatai tree be tuund iis coat thes proud privilege wee continuously as Jobo Hampden, Daniel O Connell, Thomas ever ¥atehtul dog, #ootber worthy and time ex ended tu them tor close on twenty years D Arey McGee, Henry Brougham, Edwa d horored specim n of the old Cerberua breed, This is .o Eleetion bustings, or J wouolden Whelan Most readily would | base Imger- his esther head Dearing separately a bid and jar + shghtiy on tuis und some collateral ed here, had time permitted me, on that uab ushing tac of * Governmental Irresponsi ports conneeted with my highly esteemed marked period of Mr Whelan 8 political lite, bility, Landocrasy ane Paws y Compactism. ” poliigal aod private friends rejection at # when he so nubly grappled, as representative | By the force of circumstances, possibly, | am jace partial election in bigown dstrict I will in the House of Aseembly,an: as a journalist | not w strong believer in the doctrines of pre- only say that had the vid Liberal Party in in the pages of the Examiner. with that coa- ‘'destinanion, but boid to tae belief that this Esiand retaned its to.mer power and densation of piticble bigotry and clerieal * Heaven dreposes of What man proposes.” co hesiveness, the temporary 4 of a ultra conservatism that biackened, but oniy ‘Think, tor a mom mt, bad §.e ben:ficent ine Greenwich had been found among our eharacterised the pages cf two poisunous Electoral die riers of our distin suisied states- journals, pub ished at separate periods in tentions of some Ci OUF, tuank God, late ain England been earrieg out, our man as it was a few w ekg siace for the first Unarlottetown under the flimsy cloaks of general literature. of heroie setion, or any public worth, none ever have been, are, or shail be, more worthy recipients of @ grate- ful oyuntry s a'mes and bounty, than is the relict of our lamented triend, or possess » more mghiful claim, on the ground of dis ewinent and loyal public serviees, to Her Majesty's consideration and ihaa Mary Major Edward Whelan. It has been eard that the pubis in this Colony should pus there hands «nm their poo vets relieve newd of the late Mr. Whelun’s destiuute ‘ Granted, sod ae they wy, apply their b ww ees, ag a on their peiraaa ene heads in humble submission €0 the of an ajl wise Providenee, that bas seen take henes ther trend and benelactor, ra: the other ty pot the finger of ate Goveroment that shown iteclf do Const une gratetal for the public services, and forge:ful oa ee Orrice—A few doors below the Bank of Prince . $s fH-J CALLBECK ruie: Edward ~ _ a in pore fee acai July ¥sb, 1868, p Young poliucal bere mighs huye found, be- siateewan in the world, ulter bis repeated semi-religious names. A bard battle at avy of the honored memory of ove whose <i p CGE). LUILISG LE BIG .O1: ji MOSM i USs: « LhZTA KS i . e. ‘