A WEEK L ee eel ae z —_ oll “This is truce Giberty, when EPreeborn Men, having to advise t a 4 LITER cy me ee VY ‘ Seas ad TN Ny é RNAL OF ——S—_— —*— . —=. = a he Public, may speak free.’’---Euripides. Se pe ne —=—— = ATURE AND NEWS. OHA RLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLA — ee ee ND. oe ee MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1867. . = === == Saar ere ert VOL. XVII. 3 . wcll So. ,Ev rT? , Yom | Selling Dcily! 1867. SEEDS. 1867. t “. * <p peares i ? : | Who wants Bargains! PME Sabseriber has received from the: fs any — en oo ae S well known honse of Tuomas Water T ik 3 -er aaa h rie a _s f a pom and Seedsinan, i2, Se George # Crescent, the whole o eir « ens een ’ . SS Quote Hard ware, avd Groceries, at duasua ly low vitaretd " | prices fur Caen All persons having tmuney to ex A Supply of Garden Seeds : | [will fied they cau make a profitable nvent ed fithy purchasing from sat Georgetown or Also, on hand, from Bosvos : meu! oft I ' — brmiue u artcl sul prised tu ' ‘ ~ : densaree, Ornlge 8 os Saye *““" Cucumber, Squash, Melon, Carrot, wee. ' DRY GOODS Onion, Cannon Ball, Calitornia & CONSIST IN PAKT OF : Marblehead Drumhead Cabbaze Grev. White, and Printed Cotton; Striped and | SELDS. new Shirtings, in Cot'en and Wool; Cotton and , “ee roe Beu aon nud Siuecetita ; Caumbric Li teat ; " WM R. W A rsON. pe aa 4. Holland, Castnan wud Faney Liutics Victoria Buitoie Queen Nt é Col ri ve Orieaus Wineevs. Merives, Tweeds Mav & 1867 ‘ i ed Sergrs Cheeks, aud ther Dress (joods ee mie =e ein C 7 rr eee Shawls and Manties in vartety; Slanthe Cloths, Tweed, Natinet, beaver, Deeskin, Whitney, Pilot aed Hrowd Ready made Clothing; Laudies’, (Greats and Childrens Roots, Shoes and Slippers Mais, Caps, Fars and Hosierv; Kitbens, Flowers Beaters, sed Pancy Gvods in vurety; luilurs Triewinygs, &e-, &e., &e Hardware, COMPRISES: Flat, Reand and Square [ron, best Scotch, German Cast; Blister, Spreww, and Sheeing Meel. «il sizes of Nails, Spikes and Brads. both cat and wrought; Moree Nails, Plough Mounting, Window Ginss Chain Traces, Codlines and Hook-, Shovels, Spades Jlves and Forks. Steves and Stovepipe, Sielf Hardware, &e . K&e., &e } : Groceties. Tea. Suger, Molasses, Soap, Candies, Tobacco Laccne and Kerusine Oil, L.ubricating () Puint Ou, Varnish and Puiuts; Prime pickled Herring dev Codtish wad Scuie Pieh, burrels Pork and Beet dc de , Ke Cunvas, No. | to No. 6, Hemp Cordage from 9 thre d Katliu te of iach, Sail Ewine, Pitch, Tar and Kesiu All the above goods and many other articles are now elfered to the public uteatrewely low Gyures fur Casts We want the cash gaine! Come with Kreat bargains cunnet be expected A.A. MACDONALD & BROS, wn MACDONALD & Bis, Moutugue four monev, fur Wiiivut it George tel Febraurs 1847 r f r ~~ 7 ev - 1 7 EUROPEAN EXUHANGE, NEW GOODs RRIVE, Per Lotus,” from Loudin ; * Empress” from Glasgow; L C Owen n- dine,’ ant ° Helen Malcolm,’ jrom L ver pol = BALES aad Cases DRY GOODS, $ Baies White aad Colored Cotitou Warp, 100 Belts Bleached Navy Canvas, w Belts Cliyper Duck, tor Boat Seils, 20 titde De Kus yper's Gin, 4 Cases BRANDY, 6 Carks Sevteh Whiskey, 44 Chests and haif chests TEA, 12 Regs i-earbouate Soda, 6 Ca+és Wasting Soda, 6 ile and Casra CONFECTIONERY, 6 Kegs and 3 Cases Colman's Mustard, i Keg Cream Tartar, i Case Eyeom SALIS, 1} Case Nutuege, 5S Lvis. Curranta, iv , t der Ledige, 1 Bel. ALUM, 1 Bbi. Saltpetre, 1 de Copperas, 30 Boxes Kamins, 1 Bag Pepper, 2 Care Caster OTL. 20 Crates EARTHENWARE Together with Lakee Srock oN WAND, wil be eld Low to the Trade ter Cash or approved creda. P LYNDMAN. Ch'tewn, May 6, 1-57 W LOWDEn’S TOBACCO FACTORY. The Subseriber begs to anneunee that be has a | SUPERIOR QUALITY oF VIRGINIA LEAF SQUAKE ROD TUBALCO, Dew emg wauutactured, which he koows will with any article imported, and vlieits (he luspertion of These whe are JUDGES OF THE WEED. Dealers are invited to Examine our Stock, and judge for themselves. THE GENUINE ARTICLE ONLY. will be obtamed at this E«tabinmnment. Enquire at the Old Stand. MORIN LOWDEN. Charlattetown, March Is, imi7 Compete West India House, | Upper Great George Street. CHRISTMUMAS, 18566. VEMUE Subscriber offers for Sale, at bis Store, the fullowing, viz: 11 tlds. Strony Demrara SPIRITS, Hieds Holland GIN, Casks Port and Sherry WINE, Cask s Heunessey 6 Dark & Pale Brandy, Casks Sevteh Whiskey (Prime), Caeks Irish WHISKEY 3 Dez. Ediuburygu ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE. 40° Bloodexxx POKTER. Cases CLARET, 40 Boxes RAISINS. 3 bis CUKKANAIS, Bide KAIdSINS, Hays KICK, © exes FIGS, Kaye PEPPER, Cireste Snperior TEA, Bela Crashed SUGAK, Cakes Washing Supa, Lads and this. Po RK. = =Uhdse and Bole. P R MOLASSES SUGAK, 6 Bole Kerosene OLL, 6 Bble Ked ONIONS. 2 Doz. Aw. BEVUMS, 2 Doz. Aw. BUCKETS, — \l<o— A large stock of Spices rickles, Fruit, &¢., &e.. suitable for the season _ The above articles are of the very best descrip. eu, aud will be sold cheap for Cust LEWUEL McKAY. _ Charlottetown, Dee. 17, 1866. NOTICE TO MARINERS. | NW CLICE ie HEREBY GIVEN, that a) ’ ~ single WHITE LIGHT will ve SHEWN ow the PENINSULA in the BAY of GAS! E. | during the <aeon of the NAVIGATION. tu eerve ase GUIDE tse VESSELS paseing the NAL KOW CHANNEL betweeu Saudy Beach aud ths main | land uppersite. The Light will etand at a height of forte feet above the level of the sea " Cape Gaspe bearing 8. E by § half 8. Cape Haldimand, South. Gaspe Basin, W. bait S By order of the Beard. E. B. LINDSAY, ByC ompase Trinity House, Quebec, Cl T. He Q. —_ ath March, 17 4i (May zu ] Notice to Mariners, FEMI exat postion of the F ged White Light at the North Cape of Prince Edward Toland is Latitude N. Lonzitude W. > , ad ° , ” — ae 63 69 19 Klevation Eighty feet. JNO. WM MORRISON, : Ast. Col. Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office, Apert 29, 1etsi7. ee Don't you wantthe bar: | sl G JARS “BYELE Subsecribe> bes much pleasure i intreadecing to the Ladies of Charlottetown | jamed the islaud in general, Stncer's New sive ; SEWING MACHINE, which is now presented to the Pubite as incomparably Tuk Best SEWING MACHINE inexistence The Machine in question is simple compact. durable, and beautital tis quiet, light- ranting. and capable of perfoming # variety of werk never before ullempted on sligle machine ithe purpese of exthiliting the above Machine, Where # competent person will be in attendance to sive every lustruction tiat may be required. j JOUN HLGGINS, sewing Machine Depot. Great George St. May 20, Ls67 gu ithe Beg ANN, trom Liverpool, G. B., be wiii offer, Wiolesale and Retail, For Cash or good Joint Notes of Hand, | | Nos. 1,2 & 3 WHILE LEAD, in 56, 28, & 14! } Iba. : } } Black. Red, & Yellow PAINTS, in 28 & 14 ibs.; | | Boiled and raw LINSEED OILS; | i Chanee’s Sioethwick GLASS; } we IPUPTY, Biack aud Wuite, in Bladdere 28 and i 14 ibs.; } ‘CUT NAILS, and CUT SPIKES; | Diameed lead DECK SPIKES; | ars Refined and Common LRON, assorted sizes; | Barrels and Kegs COAL TAR; } Barrels Biack and Brigit VARNISHES; iCeils HEMP aod WIRE CORDAGE; | Bolts Extra and Navy Boiled CANVAS; | Bare YELLOW METAL. § to 49; YELLOW METAL BUTT BOLTS, 7 « §; 1CLIN' ‘al RINGS Iron and Yellow Metal: } Crates and CasksGLASS. CHINA. and EARTH- | ENWAKE,—Crates agsoried tor country | use (ANEW MIXTURE for Bottoms of FISHING BOATS, much approved of English tisheruien. by Parties wanting any of the above articles will te wellby calbog aud inspecting them, at the | OLD STAND, formerly vecupied by Wo W.| Lowy & Co, HEAD ot LORD'S WHARF, | } Water Sireet | } ARTEMAS LORD. Met 2. 1366. | 10 FISHERaAEN. | (WEN Subseriber huson hand at Cascumpec, | ' $000 Asip bound Mackerel Barrels, wan ltacturted this aeasen. whieh will be seid in Leta to Apply te CakVELL Baeoriens Subseriver at Caa- feull plirciasere, jin Charlottetown, or to the | CuMpec. GEORGE W. HOWLAN | Cascuimpec May 20th. 1867 her en | Now Landing” | « (Ex L C. OWEN, from LIVERPOOL 94 Boxes Liverpool Soap. K. W. BRECKEN. i } Peake’s Brick Tuilding Jone 3, ise7, Siu io ee doa! ‘Flours Tea, Sugar» Molasses: | Gin and Rum, &e. i ) Subseriver bas ww Sture and | Sale— | it theds Bright Porte Rico SUGAR, i 25 Puus right Ketailing MOLASSES, | SU Pons. Demercra KUM. Pale & Colored, } 150 Chesia superior Conge TEA, ' 2 Ulds tolled GIN, i SWU bbls Saperior Extra FLOUR, S) Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 140 undies Wine Cotton WARP, | beds. and Qr Casks Pale BKANIDY, | | for | | } Huds. Port and Sherry WINE OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch'town, 25th Feb... 1867 | £5. ROWARD. W HEKiAS on Saturday night last some evil disposed persou or persous did | maticiousivy and wantonly destroy a number of the | frees in Hilisboroagh Park The above reward | will be paid by the Comanttee of Management to | auy person woo will give information which will } lead to the arrest aud couviction of Lhe perpetrators | of the act. By Order of Committee. Charlottetown, June 10, 1867 |B. WILSON HIGGS, © Genera! Commission Jherchant ASD AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown, ..... P.E Island. May 27, 1867. . . Pianeferte for Sale. VERY nanisome aod superior toned | Cottage Cabinet 6} Jetavo PIANOFULE, | Rosewood Case in eacelleut order, for sale Originul cost, Forty guineas For particulars enquire of Mr. DUUGLASS, Kent street. ly GEORGE i inew atreet IS4 feet to Fitzroy Street | wardly ‘ ' ' ' j | HEW STYLE SEWING MACHINE, The Subseriber has titted up Roomsexpressly for NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! | TRAE Subseriber would ioform the Lnbabi i tants of PLE Leland, that, on the arrival ct | Ch'town, March 25, 1867 ' PASTURE ‘ ; { [Cl and WiLi-WAtKERED PA®*- TURE for Cattle and tiorses, but uo respon | sibility for accidents. to be had of JOHN A. MCDONELL, Donaldstou, Lot No. 3S 2th May. 1867. 4 Situation Wanted. Lid youvug man, recently artived from «™ Liverpool, wishes for # Situation in an Office or Store. Thoroughly andervtands shipping aud the weneral routive of ottice work, and is willing to make himself generwiiv oseful. Cau give the | highest refereuces frow Merehante in this City. Addrers J. J., ** Examiner’ Office. 1867. Bu Aagicers. - ; ! GXISHING TACKLE tn all vavieries for sule at the CILPY DRUG STORE, VIC- | PORTA BUILUVING, Queen street. } W. K. WATSON. | May 20, 1867 Indigo. Indigo. 300 1.83, in Boxes, 1U Ibs each, | May 13, 1867 (warranted ) For Sale by N. RANKIN. PUGins: rUGIES! “pee SUBSCRIBERS bave on hand 290 Barrels Prime PGIES, which will be disposed of in lots to sait Parchasers CAKVELL BKOS. Ch'town, 22nd April, 1867. isl pat sj Mir Ith i} declared on paid up capital of the Bauk, payable i | on aud after the Gth instant. | } | | BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION. T° be sold on TURSDAY the Qad daly next, at I o'clock, at the Colonial Building the tollowing 1 RACT OF LAND nainelv, commencing at the Seuth corner of Town Lot No 43. in the Sth Handred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, thence running Northwardly along Edwurd Street for the distance of 184 feet; thence at rivit angles therefrom Kastwardly L650 feet, o1 notil it meets a new street 40 feet in width. called Felling Street; thence Southwardly along sail thence West- long the last mentioned street to the plaice of commencement, being parte of Town Lots Nos 13.44.88 and S'tyin the Fifth [andred of Town | Lota in Charlottetown Phe above has been dividedinto EIGH rBUILD ING LOGS, with a front eaca of 46 feet and depth of 80 feet Cr Terme at Sale. For further particulars apply to CARVELL BRO’'S, Auctioneers. Ch town, Jane 10, i867 Flour, Tea, Wines, Spirits AND | Groceries, &c, &o, &c. | 'FENV.Ai Sub-criter has received, and has! ou haud, the fellowing GOODS, which he} vifers for Sale at bis Store in Water Street -— ; | Bois. FLOUR (Exera Superfine and Fine), Bhis. CORNMEAL, Puncheous Strong VEMERARA RUM, Hinds. GIN, Qir. Causks SUERRY, ‘ Do. dv. PURT WINE, Do. do. PALE BRANDY, Do do. Brown BRANDY, D>. do. Seoten WHISKEY, Cases Pale BRANDY, Do. Brown D» Do. Seotca V UISKEY, Do. Old Tom GIN Do. CONFECTIONERY, Bola Washing Soda, Boxes Seap, Cases Compositian Candles, Do Blaeklead, Casks BOILED OIL, Cols Maniile ROPE (assorted sizes), Do. Hemp Rope (assorted sizer), Bb (Xes Pip 6, Kegs Mustard, Boxes Starch, &e. &e. &e. DOUGLAS M HUARINGTON. Water street, Charlottetown, { , : Pa June 3rd, a . ist en 3m Jase | er ‘By ‘Empress’ from Glasgow, ‘Undine,’ ‘Helen Malcvim’ & ‘Amanda’ from Liverpcol, Subseriber has reeeived 7 E OU cases Old Tou GIN, 7>0h6Uddu MALT WHISKEY, 7a «de GINGER WINE, WW doe CURRANT WINE, 25 do RASPBERRY BALM, zu dv Oi IRISiIL WilisKEY (Dun- Vile) 2 vasks do do 90 easer Cognac BRANDY, Subdeot Youngies PALE ALE, 90 casks Seotch Whiskey, Juv boxes Double Crown Suap, 2U bays Rice, 1 ton No. 1 White Lead, 1 de Putty, 5 earks Paint Ov, 20 Bbia Wasting Seda, JU kegs Baking Soda. Also, in Store, Bola. beat Pilot Bread wud Crackers, Broouws, 4 Hides Sugar, 6 Casks Kerosine Oil, 50 Boxes Lezeiges, IZ do Candies, } Bale Grain | Sacks—ali at lowest paying prices and teras. WILLIAM DODD, June 3 Queen Square. 4w Constantly on Hand. SUGAR, in Hhds aud Bole. MOLASSES, in Puncheonus, Tierces and Dble. ‘FLOUR. CORN-MS&AL and RICE RATSINS, in half and quarter boxes. IRON and STEEL, W. W- LORD Ch'town. April 29th, 1867 “4 é a. ” . EQUSATIIN, LANGUAGCS, “BXuk Under=igne| teaches Latin, Greek French, Lialiau, English Composition, Gene- ral History, Drawing, and Perspective. He isaleo willing to read for and select the literary depart mieub of & LE Wspaper. J. F.NEWBERKY. BOA Christ Chureh, Oxford, King Street, Ch'town. April 15 1867. FOR SALE. 2 Uhds. bright SUGAR, 2> Pune MOLASSES, 1W0 Sides No PE SOLE LEATHER, 80 Bage CORNMEAL, 25 Cases fine old Pale BRANDY, lu Qi cuskes Heniesy's LRANDY, 3 Puus. five old Dewerara RUM. A. HL. YATES. Telegraph Buildings, Water Street, June 10, [RG7. BANK OF P. E. ISLAND. AQ VTICKH is hereby given that a dividend ‘ of Five Porsps per centam on the Capital Stock of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, for the last half year. hath this day been decltred. and is puyable to Stockholders forthwith, on demand. By order, WM. CUNDALL. Cashier. 4w June 10, 1867. Union Bank of P. &. 4. A T a Meeting of the Board of Directors, of 6 per cent. for half year ending lat instant be By order, JAS. ANDERSON, Cashier. | Ch'town, Tat Jur e, 1867. [June 10. Admisistratoe’s Sale of Land in GLORGETOWN. ) be sold by Pubiie Aueti-n, at the! T Court House in Georvetown, on TUESDAY. the Sixteenth day of JULY uext, at the hour of eleven o'clock. forenoon, by virtue of a Licensee granted by hie Honor the Surrogate, dated the Twenty-tourth of May last all the Nstate of Jown | Savack MeDosarn, late of Georgetown, Shoe- maker, at the time of his death, of and in that tract or piece of Land, being Town Lot Number Six, in he first rage of Leuer A of Town Lots in George- town, aforesaid, with all and singalarthe premises laud appurtenances thereaute belonging. Tensas—Cash on delivery of the Deed of Con- veyunce. : THOMAS McDONALD, Administrator. Wiltshire Koad. June 19t', 1867 isl dw Profe:ser fiviloway in a aew Character, | Fo the information of such of our readers as wish to make consignineuts of any kind to England, we beg to state that Professor Holloway —_-_—— COLONIAL PARLIAMENT. — DERATES AND PROCEEDINGS OF | has been done hae stood so well, for [ believe | money for objects of thin kind till we have a THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. AFTERNOON SBSSION. Committee on the appropriation Bill re- | sumed | POSTMASTERS. | Tlon Mr. Watxer: I cannot ave why so wany Postmasters in Prince County stould | wet extra grants. I believe there is only one m King’a County who receives more than the usnalallowanee = If L had che appropri tion of the publie money, | think apportion it in a fairer ratio Hon. Mr Dixeweti: | can hardly on- i deratand those items | friends of the Postmasters | fluenee than they should have, | Postmaster near where | reside tas a {deal to do, and there is nothing exira tor lhom. Tf they have not sufficient pay, why not put them all on the same footing 7 What }ia the reason of thia distinétion ? have wore im- rrege RPrehe would Perhaps some of she} I know the | kind requires a good deal in order to make it snecessful, and it ia only surpriging that what jitis still in auch a way that the jabour ex- j pended upon it is not loet. Lion. Mr Anpeason: When one individual has lard out so much npon it ae has been said, IT think heehould he eneouraged, and I would bbe glad to see £LO00 granted for tt. | consider thateven then, King’s County would have more than its share of the money appro- j priated tor the public service, when we ¢on- larder the amount given to the Mat! Steamers ithe henefirs of which are not very largely participated in by the people of that country. lion Mr. Beer: [ was prepared to hear a ; much larger appro rigtion for that parpose, ‘for Lam of opioton that is can be made one of the best harbors in the Island = S:nce it ‘has been began. the work should be eompleted, and [ would have been giad to have seen , £309 or £400 veanted for 1t ; Hon Mr. Lorn: L agree with his honor iwho has just spoken, and [ am surprised that | the members from that part of the country When on@] phage not paid more attention to that under-| than some of those who live at the place, I dunt) ——- la tile, as long ae [ am in the Logistature. | | never to give my support to granting sums of | proper report, and then if I see that it will be an advantage there will be no man hefore | /m@ in voting « sufficient sum for the under- | taking, in whatever part of the country it is) lto be built, for [ look upon it that the safety of yeasela and the facilities to be afforded te our farmers have become of vast iimportence, and perhaps there isn ything in which we can serve the interests of the people more eflec- tually. The nature of oar «sil randere our, road« so bad that, in the fall and spring, meu who bave a few miles to cart their pro- duce, eurn it twice over, Theretore, it there can bea shipping port established near their | duors it will be a great advantage to thei ; ibat itis false economy to be voting those emall sums away in the dark in each dribs) cand drabs | would sooner vote £1000 if, ws had a favorable repurt frog a compevent | person than £100 without such @ report, Hon Mr. Waregre: I do not think any person ia more capable of laying down a plao } Ss - (from the British Consul or not. | quite as much to do, only gets £3... 1 CHU8ES | oanily as £100 or £200 } jare nut paid ag they should be. fn some} foe oe jast year, but L think he done wrong. receives £7, and another, who bas perhaps | taking. They might have got £500 tor it as} aod who have given so much time and There is nu good | money gratuitously ; and when so much had dissatisfaction, and tor my part b cannut ee! harbor on that side of the Island for a long) been done, why did not the Goverumert either justice or reason in it ; distance, and one 18 very much required then give a grant of £1000; No, they gave | flon. the Presipent: Udo not see either | Une of your honors thinks that toe Superin- | 4 paltry £100, aod even that was withheld | why the Postmaster at Tignish, ior insianee, | by the Superintendent of Public Works )tendent of Public Works done right in de- t should get an extra grant. In general they | giining to expend the amount appropriated | because the wrong parties were consulted. | Hon. the Presipent: I think the two icases the mail does not arrive til Jate at) lmight, people gather im, and wait tor their | | papers and lecters. They occupy & roi, | winch perhaps has to be washed out next) jmorning, @ light is kept for thew, and all | } the Postmaster receives is £2 a year, besides | fa trifling per centage. Lt is ceriainly tov! j little, and | do not see why the Postwasier | fet Tignish or at Princetown, shuuid recerve | jimure than one at Park Corner, ot Campbeil- | } ton and other places j tluo. Mr. Anpgason: Ateome Post Offices | ten times as many letters are received as at) £100 would do something towards the coum- pletion of the work. Ic is partly built of stone, and every stone remaimse there. A good deal of timber ts also used in its con.) struction, and thatdid nut washaway. Now, Compare the conduct of the Saperintendent of Pubhe Works in this case, with his con- duct respecung the wharf at the West Point £5000 were geauted for i bat be sold it for £900. And be did not begin at the shore, but at the outer end. [tis partly done and there it remains quite useless [t he had commenced at the shore £900 would have | juthers, and at some offices she mail arr Yes) built a wharf out a considerable distance, and | belore dark, so that the Postwuster 18 not) i¢ would huve been of sume use. AB it is junder any necessity to keep & rom OF 4 now itis ike a litde Island out from the Corn j held thia day, it was Resolved that a Dividend | | digit for the accommodation of the public. — | Hon. Mr. Dingwreu: The Postusascer 1) ) tliuded to hus viten spoken to we about the |} | hurdatip ty which be is subjected. Le has! often to at up ull one or two o'clock in tive | torning to r-eeive the watl— lor he is buund | tu receive It When it comes—and ail he gets | ws £2 a year. The remarks of his honor from Bedeque (Mr. Andersoo) are very just. | Where the wail arrives early in the eveumng | there 38 not so much inconveltence teil. | However, L suppose it is too late now ty | wake any alteration, but ata future 8 esivn | i hope tuey will be pul upoa ap equat fvut | ing. tion. Mr. Wanker: As his hocor from the city (Mr. Palmer) said, we woust either and | do not see uny use 1a taking op time 10 discussing it. ilun. the Presipznt: I do not agree with bis honor, We bave not power to falter the Bul, bat we may express vur opin jiuns upyo it. Ll think che honor Bedeque (Mr. Anderson) are trom a8 much Corres; ondence through Bed: que Post Oibce 46 through the one at Cascuu pre jor at Ligneh., LT do not tinok any Poot- waster in Prince County has more to do, and perbaps the one at Se. Eleauor 9, yet be Feceives hu special grant. ion. Mr. Lorn: inure than the 42, they gz jupon the Biatups Chey put upon letters, but it does not amount to much livo. Me. MceDowato: There is no differ- ence between the suis voted this year aad just, and with regard to those additional allowances, | think it is necessary Chas there | At Suii- should be some distinction unde. jmerside, for iustauce, Cie steamers are Cail | and! i | rg nearly every day in the summer, jinatie are received trow, and made up tor | blew other Coioniwe. There must. thereiore, | be more work to dv in that olfice tian tu hthese who only receive the marie fruw the | General Post Vilice in Charlottetown. |} tion Me Wacker ; jis that sume are overluvked who require receive thei. Hon. tie PResipEnt: £20 additionai ior Summerside Postiwarier, Where the sBleaimers are calling and sufficient. We do noc find fault with toe cums given, bat, as iis honor wie epoke last said, we complain that the clans ol }utbers are OveriQuked, Clause agred to. SUURIS BREAKWATER. Hon. Mr. Wacker: large sum of money has been experded upon ithat breakwater. The inhabitants came out wantully, and done a great deal ot work Last yeur £100 were voted for it, but when the Superincendent of Pubitc Works went Souris who was unacquainted with the piace, and who was oj posed tu having the break- water built there. That gentleman gave it as his opinion tiat the m mey should not be expended, as it would only be throwing 1 away. that advice was taken, and the inouey Was not expended. Now, L think pany persun who would go there, would see the necesstty for a breakwater, und when be someting given from the public tunds to assist them; for if their design should be accomplished there would be water enough bave expended sv much upon it. it has cust £300 or 2400 wiready. Hon. the Peestpent: Pertups the Super- | }sum being so small, for £100 is a small eum ito build a breakwater, 1 would only be reuarke of his) very just, ard [have nu doubt but trere is) with the exception of tie ope at Summerside | They do get a little | yet twenty per cent | What lL complain of | Special prents, Just as much as those who | I do not think the! tuatis! have to be received and delivercd sv ollen, is | I am aware that a} up be took a wan from the other side oF: | the people have dove so mach there should | so aduit & vessel of almost any site. 1, know that Me Knight, ii he did nut con-| sider the object a teasible ove, would not! L believe | ‘intendent of Puble Works thought that tue, shore. I presume the contractor expects to be paid. and perhaps the next we will bear ot it will be that itis round at the other side of the West Point. [suppose his idea wae that the winter season would be the bert time to build it, tor then it could be done o. the ice, but if he bad commenced at the shore it would be some use, whereas Now If 18 None. However, this breakwater should be finished, tor there are a large number of fishing and other vessels coming there, and more pertres- lariy as we are likely soon to have steamers ruaning to that part of the Isiand. | pe- lieve it is now built out 120 yards, and 120 more would makes it a good turbor. lion. tne Presipest: I did notway that the Supermtendent of Publhee Works did right ia pass the Ball as itis or rej ct ib wicupetier, | hot exponding the money geanted last year ; but éeetng the sum was so small and tsufh- cient lor such an undertaking, he probably thought 1t was better tu leave it for another year, for it is bad poltey to expend small sums upon such heavy works As to West Post whart, Edo not know bat Mr. Alley took the best plan, Ue built the outside blocks first, probably to see if they would stand, and | aim credibly informed that they have stood well; consequently there wil be more en- couragement to go on and finish the work. A harbor is very woch required there as well us at the Eastern part uf wwe Island. Lt may be a novel way te commence a wharf at the outer end, but L bave no doubt but in this instance if was the best way I te. lieve there is nothing granted for tt this year, but L bave understood that there was a pro- wise of Ayrantnext year providing what tas i been built should strand till next session. lion. Mr. Warker: [ did not wish to (convey tie idea that the Sapermtendent of P bie Works bad not done tus duty, bet I considered that, when the people ad expend. ed so wuch, af the £100 had been laid out. they would have come torward again; aod 1 ;am sorry that it was not expeoded, tor that breakwater were compleced, the harbor of Sours would be a safe and convenient one, as his Lonor froin Prince County (Mr. Lord) sid. ft would be thegreates! buvu that ever King’s County obtained. L bave seen 72 | Vessels to that harbor myself. Hou. Mr. Anperson: [ understood that a (large portion of the inhabitants of the West Point inet and consulted about the whart, and they decided thas it was best tu couimence atthe outer end, They thought that tt the owter blocks were built aod stuod well the | Government would give something wore to j tinmsh at. lion. Mr Gorpon: The completion of the ) breakwater at Souris isa very desirable ob- | jeet, and | would readily vote for @ larger grant tor thar purpose. Hou. Mr Dixewstt: I believe the greatest | hindrance tu it was that two were undertaken | at the same time, or rather, a breakwater and (4 breast-work. There are two parties and jone damages the inverest of the other. It j they would study their own interest they would eudeavour to have both finished, but jat present they injure each otier. | Llon. Mr. Patwer: | think the Government Ot the Col ny, and all parties, have used o linistaken econumy mm the course they have | tekeno in their vn Clem pts tO improve the harbors lot the Isiaud, eo as to protect shipping, by | ' } the desired object, and letting thew be ex- | peoded under the superintendence of persons not capable of judging of the practicability jot the underraking = Lt am one of those whu think it wouid be far greater economy tor | the Government out to grant those sums ot money—paliry sums of £100 wt one time and another £100 at another leaving them to be expended under the | bave No Interest in having the work | performed. properly conducive to the interests ut the publie tu ‘employ e scientific person or pereon-, it we | have Cot such persons here to go where they | gentlemen representing the district are under 4 mistake. Lie honor from Bay Fortune (Mr. Dingwell) said he did not see any reason why something more had not been done by the Conservative Government, but | believe there was as much done by them as by any other Government. 1 mee that in’ 1864 £ OO were granted, mn 1805 £100, and | in 1866 £109. Therefore it will be eeen’ that the Government they find eo much fault) with, has been more liberal than the one they aupport. Now, | would go further, jor [consider it bad policy in any Govern- ment to grant such swall sums towards such a work. If it is ubsolutely necessary, as | heleve it ia, then there should be £500 or £1000 granted for it, and that is not more than the Government could give. Lion. Mr. Warmer: 1 beg bie honor the President's pardon, and [ think be is under a mistake, The breakwater was not com- meuced in 1864. It was a breastwork, a different undertaking altogetuer, lor whieh that money was granted. lion, Mr. Diyawett: [ hope the present Government wiil be sincere, and that, when they grant money they will lay «tout. Eis honor the President is ander a mistake, for these was no sach assistance given to build the breakwater us he has reterred to. ijon. Mr. Gorpon: For whichever work the money was granted it was epent in the) harbor. ‘The House was then resamed, the bill wae. prejudice of the inventor { NO. 33 which IT am not acquainted, and it is to be con- sidered whether they are sufficient te guard the intereate of the Taland, Unleas theresa some bond tnken by the custom house officer in Canada, where the flour is shipped from, that it ia really and truly shipped, there may be great fraud commit e Heo. Mr. GorRDON enggested that after the words * custow houae officer,” the words “ or the | certificate of the British Cousul at the place of exportation" should be inserted. Hon. Mr. McDonaco: It is, of coure, neees- sary that the intecests of the Island should be aa well guarded as possible, but I do not ace that the saAmendinent suggested by my hon. colleague (Vr. Gordon) would wake thein any more secure, for it would still be optional to have the certifieate Betore he could give a certificate it would be necessary that he isbould have proof that the fleur wae the produe | tion of Canada, aud it might be necessary that either the owner of consignee should be at the place of shipment. It ia not likely that either would be travelling with the flour. It ie quite possible that there would be ae person at the pluco of shipment who would aake an affidavit that would enable the British Consul te give a certificate, lion. Mr. Mutnneap: Ido vot see what is the use of that bill if merchants want ty do an honest trade, for flour cau be brought as cheaply by the St. Lawrenee as by way of Portland. lion. Mr, Lorw: There is no communication by that route, and l presume thet, as aa arrangement has been entered into with the ownere of the steamboats to bring it here, at & certain rate, the bille of lading will be signed in Canada. It is very troublesome ta have to be going to the Custom Hous: and to have to pay for those certificates. I do not see that there is any danger of fraud being committed, as bis honor from the City (Mr. Palmer) hus said, for four ie now higher in the United States than in Canada. Tae Louse was then resumed, progress reported and leave to eit again granted. STILES’S SPINNING WHEEL PATENT BILL. Hon. Mr. Patusr, on rising to move for the eecond reading of # Bill to enable George C. Sules wo obtain Letters Patent tor the ine vention of a new and useiul improvement in the construction of Spinning Whesis, said,— the petition, setting forth the nature of the improvement, is lying on the table, and your honors are aware that it i¢ merely for the protection of the umprovement,; that is to say, that no person in this leland shall be allowed to make use of that invention to the I think it is quite proper that parties should be protected ia any improvement they may ma«e, and if Bills of this kind were not passed here there would, perhaps, be little use in getting o patent in the other Colonies. Lhe Bill was then read # second time. com- mitted to a committee of the wiole Louse, reported agreed to, read a third time and d ad journed till to-morrow at tea e'clock. granting sums infinitely too emall to attain | I think tt would be far morte) sepous tie Britiets Consul, ' Consul. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Debate on the Draft Address in answer to Hia hecellency's Speech (continued. ) AFTERNOON SESSION. Houze again in Committee on consideratien of Address in answer to His Exeellency's h. Hon. ATTORNEY GENERAL.—Mr. Chair. wan, the Lon. the Leader of the Opposition | moved an adjournment of the debate in the fore- pleased bo 600) ee, It ao bon. member desires to epeak that Act mtruduecd to exempt Canadien Guur turther to the question, Ide not wish to interfere. trom duty when it comes through the United] = fion. Mr. DAVIES.--I wish. Mr. Chairman, States, but 1 think there i something 10 it) go auswer a charge brought against me, in the, which iC is impossible to carry vat. A cer | Course of this debate about my Contederate views, ——- is — required from the British by srs Aygo! nae tee s oe Sec Consul at the Port vi exportation. : ‘ Hon. Mr. MCDoNALp: tt is quite true that if) Hemiuation of Candidates for this House ; “Doctor, Cavadian flour is purchased in the United Sostes, if yas wish to be returned, you will have to give a certificate is received from the British Consul; up Confederate views; I enall nut countenance but this Act only refers to flour purchased in them ; neither will the Liberals.” The Doctor Canada, and then a certificate would only come sald he sheuld pet support auch views. Bu I from sole British officer im that Province. It said, i Doctor, what we waut ts men who will j was found that Qour coming direct trom Canada “ppose Contederation, will you dy so it returned? by the St. Lawrence would come in free trom | Doctor Jenkins auewered, * E will,” and kuowing duty; but when it eame by way of Portiand, | bis high sense of honor, I felt—ard eo did the theugh it were Canadian Flour, and did not pass. whole community—that he would keep his word. through the bands ot Americans, it would yet be | Under these circumstances, Sir, did I vote for jiable to a duty of Js. Gd. per barrel It wan to, that gentleman,and IT ‘bivk | was perfeetly jueti- obviate that difficulty that this bili was intreduced, | fied in the course I pureued. I did the same with it appears that anu arrangement has been made to | the gentleman tor whon t voted in Georgetown, carry flour trom Teroute for one doliar per bar- | the Hon. Mr. MeAulay. With respect to the pare rel, aod that is lower than it can be brongat by | eraph in reply to His Execelleney . Speech now | Water. Aud as it was found that a large quan- | oe a — oe See | tity of fur wae likely to come to the Isiand in | re nave @ erat to offer, they should subay that way, it wus thought advisable to introduce pe ea <— te “ is wre thie bill. ai years sluce 2 sat in this House. became lion. the Paestpent: When flour is sent from | tember of the Legielature in 1860. I bel Canada threugh the United States how are | the Eschrat party, and, Sir, Law net asbau they to obtain a certificate. When it is sent by to own it. I joined the Liberal party, because raliroad Ho is net eutered in &@ Custom Louse. reported from committee agreed to, and, on) motion of the Lon. Me. McDonald, it wae read a third time and passed. BILL TO ALTER TUE REVENUE ACT.) On motion of the Hon. Mr. Haythorne, a bill to alter a certain Act therein weotion- tioned, relating to the revenue, was read a_ second time and committed to committee ot | the whule House. Hon. Mr. Gorpon: I am | thought that they would press the just claims of Hon. Mr. MCDONALD: There is a record kept | Sie people. A geod deal has been said about of all that comes by railroad as well as by water, | What the claims of the people were, Now, Sir, and the party shipping it would sexd @ certificate | What Was the question? Why, one between the frow the Custom house where it was cleared out, | public and the proprietore? The Land Question Toey have algo te give a bond that itis uot intend. | 1s Het, as it tas been too euccwsetuly promulgated ed to be veed in Ainerican territory. by the proprietary Ininiend, B question between Hon. Mr. GoRvON: 1 contend that the Act | the tenantry and theit landlords. The Eve will be inoperative, or rather that it will open a| Party acted upon a different plea. The door to traud. The Ameneans will seon tind a | Question, Sir, is one between the public and the way to evade it. ‘The certificate should come | proprietors, _Betore Responsible Government through the British Consul aud vo other officer. was granted, it wae a question between the pro- tlon. Mr. WaLkKen: A bend has to be given | prieters and the Crown; therefore, it fullowe, bere, and When the certificate is returned it is | Mat if Excheat had been established prior to the caneclied, so that [do nul see that any dour cau | uitroduction of Responsible Government, and their be opened to traud. lands had been escheated, it would have revert- Hon. Mr. Goxvon: The bond is cancelled in | ed to the Crown; but if the Janda had been oe the American Port where the flour is shipped. | Cheated alter the introduction of Respuneible lion. Mr. McDonacp: [ think bis benor re. | Government euch would kave become the property ferred to bonds given by werchants be: American | ot the Colony. This is the way they have deceiv. ports when they ship goeds te Britisu ports. bed the people of this Island, and the Home Gov. Certiticates are taken out avd forwarded to the | (rement, too, by leading them to beliewe that it ts suipper, the vdject of whicu is to prevent goods | @ private, instead uf a public question. The pro- lehipped out of bund trom being returned to the | ple wielied bo know U the propricters owned the | United Siates without paying duty. With regard | 'ad. If they did the intention was net to deprive j loa certificate teow the Brith Consul, | cannot any tran of property he justly owned; and, also, | see that it is required, for a bill of lading is given | nat te aliow any body of men to held public prt lio the shipper in Canada, and it comes direct, | Perty ticy tisve no right to; and a court of Ke. Sunder the sae bill of lading, to the Isiand. 1 do | cleat would have aflurded an opportunity for uotsee, thereiors, that the Britieo Cousul shouid | Proving this. The proprietors based their righis uve apylbing to de with it. i tpon certain grants, or leases obtained tram the onaeand| fut. Mir. PRESIDENT: Lt appears to me that | Crowe, and it these were good, why, tbe court om and | as erm as the flour is shipped Lue shipper or the | would bare confirmed them. In se far’as the | Cauadial aulherilivs have vo wore lo do with it, superintendence of incompetent persons who | proprietors were coucerned, the question would and L must agree with bis honwr from George. | a¥e been eet at rest, and the claiu: of each party town (Mr. Gorden) that the certificate shuuid de | would bave stood or fallen upon ite owe mente. Lf they bad o right to the land, court of equity Hou. Mr. MeDoxaco: I cannot eee that a) Weald have established that right. =) si] eerbticate would be required trom the British _ Hon. LEADER OF THE OPPOSIT ION ~— Che shipper must give a certticate that | That would bave been a question of law, wot of equi! . | thing more, Let euch perseas report tie four is the growth of Canada, and he mest wing it away to experd 16 without some. | C49 be obtained. ; thro K y t . ” give a bond to some officer, 1 presume to the I have heard people say that, eben an undertaking, and then let o #uff- - ‘ it would be a great advantage, but To thank | creme saa be granted to put up the wnole | | L agree with those who think it would be a out solid maronary work 8» as tu Lestat the ! Isiand. | y Hon. Mr. DAVIES.—If they could nol show Awercan Consul, thatit is vet intended to be | that they hada ag claim to the a it weuld . ‘ -U ate 7 to jeave it with them. Leng, then, ? : sae | Slipped to, or used in, the Uniied States, but that | bet be right , , jst would take a great deal uf money to butid | structure In one year, whatever 1¢ would cost. | 7” werely passing through (hat country to this that it was wrong for the proprietary party te Lieretore L do not see that the Britis | try to lead the eouutry to believe that a eourtet ce | action of the sea Tf there was a sum ot! }£500 or £1000 granted, someting might jdbe done, but to grant £100 looks to me like | throwing 80 much Money away. The inhab jifante have done a good deal. and it is a jvery laudable thing, and though | live in a }destaot part of the country, I would not ob- ijeet toa euvnsiderable grant for such an ub- | | ject. ton. Mr. Ditvowsti: I agree with his -honor the President in some things, and Lam, | ylad to hear that be 1s disposed to asset that, | part of the country, but lis honour evidently |jabours onder a mistace ‘Jarge amount bad been laid vat or appropri (ated fur that place, which mm not the case ; ‘all that bas been done hus been by voluntary | jlubour. Loam at a loss to know why the, , place tae been 80 long neglected. We speak ‘of steam communication, but I believe we i never can tuve a steamer of any size calling | ‘teere till that work tS Completed. When it) 16 completed it will make a eafe and com.| lvcality, and cannot judge vl the propriety of pot aequatnied with the precise -modrous harbour, and easy of aceess. There) vast ben fit to have a harbor ot retuge and Ooueul would be in as good a position to give a | Cheat could not be established, without a law being anchorage for shipping constructed in any. certticaie as toe man who ground aud shipped passed tor taut purpose, But, Sir, what did the ‘trem a natural Larbor. part of the Island, which is & long distance We know the vast advantage iC must be tu thO shipping inter. as ‘ot the Colony, which are increasing every | sear, ty bave a good sheiter in many places, where it cannot now be obtained, Souris 18 une of those places, and | think it is @ pity to have those swail suing Wasted, as they way be in the abeence of w report trom a compe- tent person, 48 tu whether they were likely to be a benefic or nos. benefit, then L would not be opposed to a 'yranct of £2000 or £3000. and | would have) tity that 1 hae been lauded bere. no jealousy about the focality, bat would en- deavuur to do the greatest good to the great eet number. [ have no duubt but Sourw 18 a place which claims particular attention, bat in giving my vote now I do eo very much | inthe dark. | am not acquainted with the building that breakwater. [do not knuw but the feur. | How. Mr. Gorxpos: I am pleased that thie! bill has been iiireduced. It just carries out vat | his hower frou Prince County (Me. Lord) and myself coutended for a few days ago, When Lhe | Revenue Bil was betore us. ; Hon. Mr. Lory: L have bees selling flour for j the last #ix ov eight meuths. It bas been pur- | chaeed in Boston, and there is no Buch Luing ae a) | certificate required; but if you send te Canada tor flour it is consigned to some pariy in Portland, | Ile speaks av it a) from @ scientific man, that it would be 4! the captai and mate of the vessel which brings | jit here, as well ws the Awerican Consul, must cer- This is to pre. | veut ihe duty to whieh Canadian §our ts liadie in the Uuited Siates trom being invosed. Hou, Mr. PALMER: | bave ne obj-etion to do. anylbing thal would lead to etrenginen the ree) liauee Laat can be placed apen the certiticate that | the flour ie of Canadian origin, and has nui paseed | through the bande of the Americans, but | aw | Way lo whicb | | those Ceriiticuiew are given. [ suppose (he parties | am voting for throwing away that £10U. snupping are to give 3 certificate, but it what Pbese were Land Commissioners eay? Trey said chat we could establivh one, by the powers vested ta us in theeonetitation ot the Colony under Reepam- eible Government, for, under our constitution, ts transterted to us every security, every right pete taining to Britieh snbjecte; and the came courte which redress the grievances of Engiebmwen at Leodon, or of Scotehmwen at Edinburgh, are iu- tested, by Hor Gracious Majesty the Queen, in her representative, tue Lieutenant Gevernor, He can to-worrow open & court of escheat, if gund It we had 4 report: 4 certificate must then come with the Sour, and 80d @uficient reasons are put forward tor the purpose ; and it Was wrong in any party te come into thie House by the votes of the people, aud, when bere, touse every possible wesns in their power lo deecive the people they represented; and vey did decaive them on this question. [t wae their duty to Lave established @ court of vecheat. Hen, LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION.— Why did you not establish it, then? Hon. Mr. DAVIES —Bat instead of doing s, they threw every possible wbstacle in the way of ile esiadlishwent, whieh they could think ot. thw opivions{ entertained io 1360, ay, Administration Notice. SALT! SALT! AFLOAT! fil be happy to take chatge of the came on the baanyt been any supporter of the Government | Leader «f the Oppesitien Lt 1 ae “Ke pe so oceania as etree taehan, “The edhelin, etna “repreeenting that place during the last eig+t | have heard that there was some difference term 1 de vet know, ay | have vot bad any prac: and Lap hag — cof , a j Gr ery Pn TS tek, eee! 100! KO le SALT i sulk at all times large availabie funds at hie commands | years, and probably that is the reason that it of upinion between the late Superintendent Veal expericuce in the busiiess, aud very much Prove oan what I bave oner M. Wriaut, late of Dank Kiver) 3000 Bashele SALT in Balk. . will depend upou that. It is quite possibile that court ee pare : will make advances if necessary, His tong stand | hug heen go much neglected, but J hope and | ot Pablic Works aud some of the principal | ing and experience are a sufficient guarantee that” cruge that it will not be the case much longer. | inhabitants as to tne position of that break- the greatest attention will be paid te the mitereat, | I believe the people in that purt of the ted water and breastwork. Where different a bye tn heen seller aged ity are very mach dissutiefied with the late| gentlemen have a large interest in the work while e tare , “ t ay , the law may ve evaded. A man wav goto the said. OPPOSITION i eustow bouse office in Montreal andsay,“lbave | Hon. LEADER OF THE ad 1000 barrels ot Gour to ship to Prinee Edward Js Yes, of you can get it, aud dnd & precedent. | bi land, aud [ wanta certi§cate Liat i is ibe growth | ou. Mr. DAVIES.—1 know that the fond ; for Sale, to arrive, b v CARVELL BROTHERS. COAL TAR. Mille. Esquire, deceased. ure hereby required to} Tanke inmediate payment to the subecriter, and ar) eae woe have legal demande aguinet the = slate ure requested to furnish their accounts, ly attested. tur settlement within three mouths April 8, 1867. COAL T from - : . ‘ ; 6 Guyerauent, on account of the way thet work | Cvse da. ferences of opinion will always bo of Canada.’ We se w do} and learned Leader of the Opposition is ‘ we tate are ray MARIA WRIGHT. OW SELLING af the GAS WORKS. & | reach, by agente distributed threagbut the eivil| ORO tected. £300, though & very | found ull there w a report trom disinterested [y the Jour to bo paneaah ty ties or lathe wau | of precedeuts, aed I will give bim one. In ARIA WRI ah oe pu of very superior COAL TAR. at iged and uncivilized world, will ender ‘his advice | cum for anh th lahbgttghine ie % | snd competent Scie ous Wadgaed Ox.ae 4 a — : Goverpor Swith’s tiwe, court of eesheat Peat Riwer : s weed Price. interested connection with mer cantile neactiouse: small : ~ % j arte wake afBJav —s——— Mord i, is} as | aprit 20, 1867. invaluable. Delhi Gosette, March 7ca, 1867. wep io she right direction. A work of thas| great money in thie wey, and J will make it qretnted. ayes &1 Thee ae was ( a.