Edhmhhdf JQMMAL, AME QQMEQIIAE. AMVEEEISEE. izfiiiinen 1823. F Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Wednesday, May 11, 1853. -.l---- New Series. No. 32: A.___l Hasaard’s Ganette. ' osonct: 1'. iiaszuui. rropri-tor -d Publisher- Puhlislisd every Wednesday and Saturday mornings. Ollie:-.,8outh side Queen Sqmlfi. 9- 5- . - 'I'a:nIs—Annual Subscription, lbs. Discount for cash in advance. rnaiss or anvnri-rriiiito. _ For the lrss inseuiovi. W" the space of 4 lynei. i..ci...i..... bead. 2..—s i..a..I-. -—l- min. l--,-|8|me-- 3._ ' __..1‘ |i.,..,A¢..—fl) lines, 3il.—-25 liiies,b_s.- 3) lines, ls. Od.—80lines,(ls.—anil 2i . for each additional line. One fourth of the above for each coniinimnce. -- v -- -- ' becontlnurod until forbid. Charlottetown GAS LIGHT COMPANY. HE Shareholders of the Cha rlcttetovvn Gas‘ Light . Company are hereby notified that two-thirds of all the Shares of the said Company having been sub- scribed for, a Public Meeting is hereby ordered to be held. at the ‘Temperance Hall. on Tuesday. the loth duty of May next. at ll o'clock. a.m.,for the purpose of electing Directors of the said Company. pur- auiuit to the Act cflncnrporationrpassed the last Bes- sion of the (ieiieral Assembly o Prince Edward Is- 'l‘he public are likewise informed. that in pursuance al.-io ofthe directions of the said Act, a is i- tional subscriptions lius been opened at the Oflice of the Chnirmisn (Mr. Brennan), and that such Bcolt will continue open for 'l‘wenty Days from this date, for Subscribers to the amount of not more than twenty Shares each. rltinreholders and intending Shareholders are hereby notified, that a call weoty-five per cent. upon each Share has been this day ordered; and that pay- ment. ofths some will he received by the said Chair- inun (Mr. Brenan), with whom the original Share Lists have been deposited. on or before the 5th day of May asst. DANIEL BRENAN. CHARLES YOUNG. CHARLES IIENSLEY. JOSE? I-I. GI".OR.Gl-I BIRNIE. JAMES WALKINSHAW. FRANCIS LUNGWORTH. IIENRY HASZAIID. JAMLS ANDERSON. JAMES DOUGLAS HABZARD. Gl'1)l{6E BB!-Ill. GEORGE W. DEBIDIB. Committee Room. Charlottetown Gas Light Company. Aptll I9. I868. a *1 r Charlottetown Horticultural bociety. AT a Meeting of the Committee of hlanagernent of the above Society. it was deterrnined that there should be three ilshibitionssf Fruits. Flowers and Ve- getahlea for the ensuing ear. via: on the last. Wednes- my to lay.tlse last W sesday in August. and the last Vllfadossday in October. _ _ _ The following are the articles for which Priaas will be awarded in the Exhibition of May, via:—- Geraniuiiis, or Peltatguniums, ones in pots. crimson. pink. as as do_ u " white, do. as as ’.n°" do, Calceclaria, <10- Cinararia, do- 'n _ (I0. Cactus, prickly, do- Do. amoot lesved, do- Alce. do- Walllowers, single, do- Do douhl d0- . e. For the rarest Plant, hi rites. broadlaavad. do. ‘l)o. nsrrew do , do. Do. Flowering, dc. Fuchsia, fulgetis, do. Do. heat of aorta, do. Carnations, do. dc., do. l.i|y in ct. do. Beat Ba m in t. do. " Panse ., " Bouquet of Flowers, “ do. less lbcecs, red and white. " Pot or has of M‘ sionette, For the haatgroop o Gsraniams. in bloom. not less than 4 plants. sssfl ssst-ss-ss-Ir-ss-saos-tr-s..in-~—-s..a-a..ssu.g;-s.un-sans-sg.; ‘- 9 the proper! of one pence, I do. Best group 0 Roses, do. do.. I do. No Plant having taken a lat Prins. will be allowed to compete except as belonging to a group. vnon-rani.ns: Beat Dish of Lettece. “ " Bedishen. “ *‘ Cress and Mustard. " Hulpvxsd of Cauliflower P|snts.rsised under “ hnndlc Asparagus. not less than 25. " " uhsrb, " “ C. " Hsndfirsd of "Cabbage Plants, raised in the air . 0 I There willfislso be Prlsae given for the firat dish of Gwen P058. "01 “I0 then a pint; llrst do. of French Beiins. not less than as: do. spiuago. peck; do. Cart 70"."! ¢l°- MPIPOIUP. 50:—-brought into Market for sale. on pnductlen of certificate of Market Clerk and Article to Osciprir or , rder. ’ JOHN LAWION. 8es'y. llst.Isach.l8|I. 8iiil2 M" “W " §OK‘i‘—. HE S bvcribe ha i is f l on t: ed in i...ii.i'i..n'si.i.'.' I-‘ifliio . a.ai.hi'.‘.'i .i - ' r - purshflt) 'l ofsll ki a ear; to return thanks or t a one as s i one rienesd in ll|II‘ll.::: and ll,:‘:olify his friends an(.llti'i.e ahlic at laqsmhat-hols winking preparations for a arger 1;"! Intresstsadsd hauaaas. and that. for the ptrr 0 . he fa ' ' h o..i'-.-~.., .. "°"£.’.'."...'2.. ..'i'.".’....I.i’.','5.'.'.'.'..‘ZL‘.- ed to act ... " I trnws'orr, cftlis Steamer ‘Rose.’ Kr. 6_. I‘. llasnaran. Gksrlottgmea. Coin--I llvasasa. ruainii. |‘- Wll,- ‘Ewan. ,l_ espsr. tlusiaierside. tcisbaas Carney. .1“ xii“... Boiflbfall ilesori tics dirnensiq build 5.. 2...',oiiai-not 0srv'£... deIlvI‘sd‘$ri°£'harl:.t,t|p(ti'r'w'I|ia 9 fl III‘ Qarrmasd of_tha hsddasqtlen. Priidhca " Milt will hntsam psrnest. llaaatval. . ' CHARLH IVQIIA i5.s-up-. Ap.liis,'_ ms. L H "E lU"«lA5Iady.l.‘$.‘ states: is sr Is ' -s-Jssrilss-pie;-aas,u,,iaaaaual:'.'.°r UNCLE rost’s CABIN. . ciiar. xxiu. Henriquc——St. Clare’ii Visitors--Dodo’s punish- ment.-—Tbe Amende—'l‘he ican Educa- tion—A father's and Eva. Aaour this time St. Clure’s brother Alfred, with his eldest son. a boy of twelve, spent a day or two with the fem y at the lnke. - No sight could c more singular and beauti ful than that of these twin brothers. Nature, instead of instituting resemblances be con them, had made them opposite on eve point; yet a mysterious tie seemed to units t em in is closer friendship than ordinary. They used to saunter. arm in arm, up and down the oils snnd walks of the rden--Au- gustine. with iis blue eyes and gol in hair, his etlierenlly flexible form and vivacious features; and Alfred, dark-e ed, with hsu hty Roraan rolile, lirml -knit iinlis and dsci bearin . lliey were always abusilig each otlicr's'oplni- ons mid ructices, and yet never a whit the as absor in each otlier’a society; in tact, the very coiitriiriety seemed to unite them, like the attraction between opposite poles of the magnet. Hens-ique, the eldest son of Alfre was a no- hle, dark-eyed princely boy, full of vivtscity and spirit; an , from the first moment of introduc- tion, seemed to be perfectly facinated by the spirituellee aces of his cousin Evangeline. Eva had a ittle pct poney, ofn snowy white- ness. It was easy us it cradle, and as gentle as its little iiiistrcss ; iuid i po was now brou rlit up to the buck verunduh by Tom, while u litt e muluttiu boy of about thirteen led along it small black Arubiuii, which lied just been im- ported tit II. grant expense for lleurique. Hcnrique hnd u ho ‘is pride in his new pos- session ; and us be it vnnced tsnd took the reins out of the bonds of his little groom, he looked i-iirofully over liiui, and his brow darkened. “ What's this, Dodo, you little lazy dog ! you hovu’t rubbed my horse down this morn- in .” “ Yes, mua‘r” said Dodo, submissively ; “ he got that dust on his own self.” “ You rascal, shut your mouth ;" said Hen- riquo, violently raising his riding-whip. “ How dare you speak !” The boy. was u handsome, bright-eyed multit- to, ofjust lienrii uc‘s size nnd his curlin hair hung round it iigh, bold forehead. e had white blood in his veins, as could be seen by the quick flush in his cheek, and the sparkle of his e c, as he eagerly tried to spuk. " s'r Henri ue-—— !" he began. Ilenrique struc him ncrosa the face with his riding-whip, and seizing one of his arms, forced him on his knees, and beat him till he was out of breath. “ There, you impudent dog! Now will you learn not to answer book when I s to you! 'l\ake the horse buck. and clean him properly. l’ll teach you your place !” “ Yonn mus'r,” said Toni, “ I ‘specs what he was gwine to say was, that the horse would roll when he was bringing him up from the sta- ble; he’s so full of s irita—that’s the way he git. that dirt on him : looked to his cleaning." “ You hold your tongue till you're asked to speak !” said Hernique, turnin on his heel, and walking u the steps to ape to Eva, who stood in her ri in i-ese. “ Deer cousin ’m sorry this stupid fellow has kept you waiting." he said. Let I sit down here, on this seat. till they come. What's the matter oousin !--—you look so sober." “ How could you be so cruel and wicked to poor Dodo 1'' said Eva. “ Cruel—wicked !" said the boy, with unaf- fcctotd surprise. " What do you mean, dear vs " “ I don’t want Eon to call me dear Eva, when you do so,” said vs. “ Door oousin, you don't know Dodo: it's the cal way to mane him, he's so full of lies as excuses. The only way is to put him down at oncc—not let him ‘open his mouth ; that’a the we mane s. “yghinlfncle $I?om said it. was an accident, and he never tells what isn't true.” " He's an uncommon old nigger, then !" acid Hcnriqpo. “ Dodo will lie as fiat as he can I p?‘You frighten him into deceiving, if you treat in so “ Why, Eva. you've really taken such a fancy to Dodo, that I shall be jea oun.” “ But you beat him and he didn't deserve it.” “ Oh, well, it may go for some time when he does, and don't get it. A few cuts never come amiss with Dodo—hc's a re lar spirit, I can tell on ; but I won't beat iui again before on, i it troubles you." Eva was not anti ' , but fonndit in vain to try to make her handsome cousin understand her feelings. Dodo soon a peered with the horses. 0, you've done pretty well this time,” said his young master, with a more gra- cious air. " Come. now. and hold Miss Eva’s horse. while I put her on to the saddle.” Dodo came and stood by Eva's pony. His face was troubled; his eyes looked as if he had been crying. Ilerinque. who valued himself on gentleinanly adrcltness in all matters of gallantry, soon had his Blr cousin in the saddle. and gathering the reins, them in her hands- Bnt In heat to the other side of the horse, where Dodo was standin , and said, as he re- llutluishod the reins, " That's a good boy, Dodo —- ank I” you Dodo looked upin anissement into the sweet young Mo; the loud rushed to his cheeks and the Era toD‘l)idis syn.“ H. “ re 0.‘ In ter ' ' I . Dodo dprang and held u'ii:'i.o»i:'P.:i.ii:'i.i. mastp‘; mounted: M U M d as gpgtj B plGdy'|llIO M y “n with Dodo.” ' Horin as Arid Herinquriiantered down Ii‘.vn. Dodo stood looking after is two chil- dren. (_)ue had given him money; and one had given him what he wanted far mere—e kind lhord “is, wdfooneni ii'iixi:oti.': Ilia rnnaw: w inon away . Dd bought bin at I slave H’ Ha Present.ments—Henrique handsome face, to be a match to lb: hsndaotae pony; and he was now gettinghls raking in, at t e hands of his oun master. The scene of the tin‘ had been witnessed ¢l,)ytC‘l’te twri; brothers st. Clfrc, fiiisssuotherpsrt ega en. Augustirie's cheek flushed; blah he only ob- serve , with his usual sarcastic arelsssnsss, $3 yyliatwe may call sap“ . I " Henriqne is a devil of a fellow, when his blood’s up," said Alli-ed carelcssl . _sup so you consider thiaan instrucdve "'-‘°."°° .‘:.'.".*'.':-1' W.“ ..'.'.":°' ‘ii"" ‘oou ' op i '. euriueis a_regular little tempest—hia mother and have "011 lllln up lging ago. But, then..tha.t Dodo hsu:tp%r;l;ct’spnto—no amount of whipping can u And this by way of teaching Kern-iqua the int verse of a repubol‘i1c“a‘tpp’ wuomm. . Au “ Pol)!” said Alfred. " one of Tom Jefir- son'a pieces of_l'-‘rcncb sentiment and humbu . It's perfectly ridiculous to have that going a ropndsainpugius to thdiss ." i ‘ n it a," lei t. Clare ‘fluent! . “ Because," said Alfred, “ we plaid- gyenoughlthitslii all melpo are 1t0‘lhl)0l'll1Il’O8,lll'Dt rnequa: e are runny in ese. or nay pnhrt Ibthin nhallghthioad mpalélicphn tslkuis seerumu.-isc ca ‘ea’. nt, the wfgiltliy, the refinucd,,wlio dual :0 etclpqual rightks, lllldhlloh the cnuplaz ‘ you can eep t e candle‘ o t opini- on,” said Augustine. “ They took their turn oneegp France." “ course, they mustbc hp! down, consis- tently, steadily, us I should," said Alfred, set- ting is grit hard down, as if he were standing 0“ DUI . :‘ Ituiiiukes_n terrible slip when they get up," spgd A't’igustine: " in St. Domingo, for In- s nce. _ “'l_’nh."’ said Alli-ed, “ we'll take care of that in this country. Vlfe must set our ice against all this educating, elevating talk, that is get- gkng smut now; the lower clam must not not: .’ ‘ " That is past pra n for," said An stine; “ educated they willlbg, and we haveslinl to sny_liow. Our system is educntingthem in ,- barisin and brutality. We are breakin .all Im- manisln tics, and making them brute _ tn; 233.3‘ ‘tn ey get the upper band, such we shall a . .a_“:l'lE‘lllQ “purer shall get the upper hand!” i r . “ That's rigbt,’f aaidsc, ch"; u pug on Q‘, lliealn, fasten down the each -vulva ‘yd [it on it, and see where u’ll Inn ." “ _well.'_’ said A feed, “ we will see. I'm not afraid to sit on the escape-valve, as long as the b0illlet"i'i are strong, and the machinery works we . _ “ The nobles in Louis XVI .'s time thong-ht Just so ; and Austria and Pius IX. think so now : and, some plea-at inorniu , you may all be caught up to meet each other In die air when the halzs burst." ,” -.tdAl “Itell declar-ctr’! _ ‘ {red laughing. _ on,” aid Augustine, " f there is anythm t is revealed with the strength of a divine w in our times, it is that the masses urotnrise,andtlie nndsr e$eup- per one. " That's one of your red republican hambu , ' r take to so Augustine’ Why didn't sve stuinpl You'd make a famous stuns orator! Well. I hops I shall be dead before millen- niunaofyour grepsy masss.sh.coraes“cn.” “ recs or no greasy, ‘ , when theiiitime comes,’ saidihgus '.?‘.‘tI.d they will be just such rulers as you inaketliern. The French noblesse ch to have the people ‘ saris cumin,‘ and they d ‘ sans airlock’ gover- ncrsfito their hearts’ content. The people of llay “Oh, come, Augustine! as if we hath’t encufihnof that abominable. cnnhmptible Hayfi ! The ytians were not An us; ifthsy ind been, there would have it another do . The Anglo-Saxon ’ e ' e raga‘ a world andutobsao ’ Well, tlierei a pretty an iafaaica sf on been new," Anglo-box among sai Augustine. “There are plenty among. them who have only enough of the African b give a sort pf tropical warmth and fesvcur to our calculating firmness and foredght. Ifever c Sun Domingo hour comes, on blood will lead on the day. Sons of wldte fathers, with all‘ our ha lity feelings burnin in their veins will not a we a be ten: so an tra ed. They wi rise. . miss with them their mothers’ race.” , . " Stu!!-nonsense yrr ‘ "Well" said Auguati . “there old so i to this fact it ' an ' It e ; ' . of Nohh.‘ao shall it be; they a‘t':,.t:ey. : they planted, the builded, and knew ,n¢ till the llood came an took them.’ ” - “ 0n the whole, Aigustins. I think your hlcnts might do for a circuit rider " said ‘17|'0d._ llltghiiig. ‘f Neva you fear for us! possession is ‘our nine points. We've got the ppvver. This subject race ” said he, aunping ml “ is down, ' shell stay down! We bored angry suoiigIi,to_ manage on on w or. , _ “ ions t;-siloed ‘llfkclyoug. Iipinrique will he is us anso our we as” Sid Aiigustine; ‘Vycooiwnd self-ppaaaugdi The proverb says, ey t cannot given themselves cannot govetji o‘ I .’ " "There is a trouble there," said Alhed, thou htfnll ; " tliei-e"s no doubt that cargo- tam. s a dl cult one to train children ,n..¢.g, I . .h‘.‘..'il.'i.’.°.... 3i°i‘i.‘."il“..°. .2-J.‘2.. ml ob with ‘H s. ‘*0 ‘° . $1.1‘-0 bor an as 2.'i.‘i..'1“..2'.".2‘..°.‘*‘il.lil;‘l‘. t.i:.'.“’.*%.:..l"*..:.§l.'t ' ‘Hf. hr hla cducatlpli, where o ' hshlonable. an ‘I: with equals endless tra . o donigithen-—youkncw,Bva,no “It does not for somethings " said Allied; " for others, spin, it does. It makes boys wall and courageous: and the very vices of ans traces-dtossreri lienln tbomthe 0 to virtual. -I think enri us, now. has I sense of the beauty 0 truth, from seeing lying and deception the universal badge ofalavsr u“|A"('.hristian-like view of the subject, oer- ‘? t"s :2, C rist‘i:h.-like or not ; and is p.hoti;: as Ckriisfiap-like as most other things in -« 1'i.::iii°y btiii-iiiinsiif Clare. “ Well, there's no use in talking, Augustine. I believe we've been round and round this old ve hundred tiniss. more or less. What do on say to a piss ofhaokgainnion !" ' 0 ho lrothers an up the verandah steps, Oltafilfl soon lggl: bIlnl:)0 stand. It I hsipinnon ecu t em.’ As thpylwrp settin their men,“_A:f$d said,- ‘ . tin , ht “ I say you wool on are one of the doiafisort ; but wha - “- by, elevate r own servants, for a sps_c:ien,” said , with a half-scornfnl ans “ You might as well set llonnt Etna on on than Int, and tell them to shndup under it, as tell no to elevate my servants under all the super ineumbutiaass o society u them. _ llltl can do notlain against ti? whole action ofn cs-manity. ucation, to do any. thing. must be a shte education ; or there mu: be enough it to make it our- ren .' , “You take the frat throw,” siiid Alfred; and the brothers were soon lost in the game, and heard no moretill the scraping of horses‘ - feet was heard under the verandah. . ‘_‘ There come the children," said Augustine, rising. Look here, All l Did you ever see any- thing_so beautiful 1" And, in truth, it was beautiful as t. Huirique, with his bold brow, and dprk, g pssy curls, and glowing check, was III” I be bent towards his fair cousin, as they came on. She-we dressed in ii blue _ , with _a cap of at same colour. Exercise had given a brilliant has to her cheeks, and heigh toned the clibct of her sfigularly trun- aparent skin and golden hair. “ Good heavens! what perfectly dazzling beauty 3" mid Alfred. “ I tell you, Augustine, ion tshe make some hearts ache one of these ya . . “ Bin will, too truly—God knows, I'm afraid so !'* said St. Clare, in a tone of sudden bitter- nasa..na.hs harried down to take her ofher ores. “ Eva. darling! n’re not much tired l” he said. as he cla ‘r in his arms. ..-:....“ “ Hpw you ride so fist. dear! You know it's bad for you." “ 1 5°“ '0 W5“. pipe. and liked it so much, I tbrgot.” Ht. Ch:-e carried her in his arms into the parlour, laid her on the sofa. flisnrsque, you must be careful of Eva,” said he 3 “ you mustn't ride that with her.” "I ll her nndcr my core," said Henrique, acting krnisell‘ by the sch, and mking Eva's f Eva an foiliud liisrszllfxpiicli better. dllfir other nation: r me,ante childrsnweaelslt ther. P ' "Do a know. , I'm so sorry is only!) g to stay two days here, an t enI shan’ are no for ever so long! Ifl stay In ’ try to be good, andnotbecroas and on. I dcn’tniean to treat Dodo such a quick tom . though. I give in s picayuns now and then; and you see he drmee. well. I Sink, on is whole, Dodo’s iwil-sf." PW “ ould you think you were well of if there was one creature in the world near you to - I " F.Well, of courseaot." .....“ *'.":.:'.':.":'.:.'.*'"':."°"° .'.".:’ ‘M '" *'*° an new e a t - tune tolws him znohod n .tlliht‘\vhry°."' " Well, I un’t help t, as I know of. I can’: get his noise, and I can't love him myself, nor .snyb&cLy else,’.a.a I ktnow i‘)if.l::'" as y“ I U ' " Why, Eva. you wouldn't have iae! I iaayfls him well enough ; but you don't love our servants." " I do, Indeed." “How odd!" “ lzp'n’t the Bible say we must love every- «.5. the-Bible! ‘Ibbesu ,'c y_ aims thin... but, than :ii.afi.§;:.§i§:: _ y oes." III II I ;he fix than .i..'.3.2’.‘.'.."....I..'.’.-" "'° °“ "“‘ " taayrste " she said, "ldear cousin; do 1.:-:.'p,oor.ns.to', and be kind to him, for my “I scald love an M1: for r sake. dear cousin; be I really ythlnk‘you rrelthe loveliest cruttlse fitfever saw l" And I-Ienrique spoke with an earnostnsu that lluahod his handsome flee. Eva received it with rfeot slni ioity, without ovals’ a change of feailirc; more y gay- lug, .“ I’: yon fselso, dear-Heuriquo! I be you w mac 3' dinner-bell put an end D the inflfflgw, o———-—e—:j_—_.._ Afovito lady to her beau, after tif- _tsea years’-court-ship, “ Charles, I am go- ing out oftowa to narrow. 4' Where 2" as‘ Mr‘ homro or when gm comm. bsekl. "Never." "What no you got... fort’ '" Iain going to look for something, Mini 10! ltaranvt. mm had. and , as lll;butyonku 1’ t l'maot rsallyhdld tirhfi, “Yd I‘ very -wlcoiae to it I In turn, «bait what is it?” f‘A husband !" "‘Why. I or t',havtl'lisil'_liatltlvs .‘ l, ‘Ihoivord ‘I ii: owl its no withctitieny loaatoyourself."- I flu I OOLDIIAI. LEIIIATUII I I Laoisaarivs Covscis. Cnarsana.Aprll-0.1!‘ DEBATE ON’ ‘III IALAIIU BILL '. There a sine llmenary a pointofforsi, as towhethsrthemenbsr lit moved, on a previous day, diet the reading of a cermin Bill should be made order ofthada , could lrstiaovetliatliecrdet he read, and ,withoat any other member having previously moved the second rsadin ' also move that the order he dischar , and Bill be read that day 3 raonIis—A which, I’ The Hon. a. sun nrose,snd nld,the rd- sonsIhav'i:‘givetliattheorderof tlieda to discharged thslllllbsreadesscondhne this day three months, are shply flees. The Salaries mentioned in this Bill were all estai blishod by a particular compact liscrcvrl at the time the Government surrender!» ed its Crown Ia s and Revenues es the Colony and when the latter undcrwok to n serhin civil list. Itkink, therefore, that t i-Ypesald ble to interfere with that compact. and it would be unfair to do so ifit were;aad in ahndingts advocate its inviolahility, I also. at the nine time, protect mype . an r, g to dentin your onors by shawl yon reasons 0 a personal nature why these Ga ries should not be disturbed. I do not rest my opposition to the Bill upon anything but the Oorrspssr with the Crown entered into with these olcial authori- ties. Here the hon. gentleman read that part of the ct to commute the Crown Revenues and to ‘provide for the Civil List thereof, and then he on ad their Honors’ attention to that particular clause with reference to the hon. the At. Gen‘; and that clause is in these words] “ Into she preseut or any future Attorney General of tllii sland as and or the of tbatolce the nuns of £150 of lawful current money as afor-said r isnnum, the same to be over and above all ees and allowances now or at the time of the passing of this act allowed by law to the said olfiocr’ ] After this the hon. Mr. Svrebey pro» ceeded. The Salarv of the hon. the Attorney‘ General was to be £150 gr annnia, the same to? be over and above all fees connected with his ofice, and therefore the integrity of that Salary and of those fees is thereby secured to him, and so also with respect to the Clerk of the Crown. With rd to thehcn. Hie Asto ’ General, I would g to observe. you have cal him away in etnanuer from all other put-snitsl’ for his time is so wholly occupied by Ina ' duties that he cannot attend to other matters, and you have said to ' you are to have each and such a Salary and such fees as helon to that Oice, well then, that being the case I do- oontend that it is neither fair nor rsfional to‘ seek new to make his situation less remunera- tivetohimthanitwaawhenlieacce cs, nor do I think that the Imperial sufiorltiss’ would ever countenance such a departure plighted faith,—-in fact, I feel cerhin in they‘ would not. Besides this, we should bear in‘ mind that this Bill does notou afict the peanut‘ incumbent, but also those w o are to succeed him. We do not know how long his Iloncr may’ be spared to us—i_ie may have s fitandwe may‘ this I deny the right of the House to alter the not in the we of dsminishing the income, under which he too ofice, and I stand entirely npon tint clause of it I have read to your Honors. Wii these ver few—butinmy mind conslusiven - manta, stove that the order of the an discharged and tlmt the Bill be read this by three months. The Hon. Mr. Diiiowsu. I haveno liesitston whatever. in saying that l consider it both very unwise and very nnflr, en the part ef the House or Assembly, to seek to ineddls with the salary or the emoluments ofodlce ofthe Hen. the Attouroey General. particularly so soon after his acceptance of the situation. How the present Bill can he attempted. on any equitable grounds, to he justi- fied. confess I am really at a loss to conceive. If another House of Assembly were to seek an slteration,thea I would not be surprised. fc leoold see no inconsistency in their moving in themat- ter, and than. too. perhepel slight nwppcrt it; but for the same House that passed the Act which hb llencr who has just sat down has referred to, now to turn round and seek to abrogate it, as far at least asconcetns those lnnntiosded in this Bill, I think that it is not right, amt that it comes from them with a peculiarly had grace. These being my honest convictions. I beg leave to gs.“ uh ll IIIIOII. Thellon. Mr. l~|ou.. lncvethet the Illlhe read a second time. I Ind that efterafaldien consists in iheottisr Hoses. that it has been carried by a very large majority, only two members vol‘ against it. In that aiajsrlty [discover are man- here of the Government, the Col at the Hon. fie Attorney General. be hasreferred in Ci IibtDlll,ca.nbn aashined; towhathe cg. ted,astotheAttc i.avia,i;,o.. acceptance of t . _bssn obliged as pkiso a think lthriacae Ital?‘ Iiitkas season blelnwasaadl Itcomeshe-V s 5 II!