A WEEKLY JOURNAL a. VIL. J < - OF POLITICS, LITERATURE AND NEWS, ‘ - _ . = : - ax 22 ery : © ~~ : wen . ki sy io e meee Phis Is truc Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak frec.’*’---Uuripides. CHARLOTPETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21, i868. [ NO. ’ —_— Grain! Grain! Grain! : : a tt 2 THE EXAMINER a tiation ’ ' 2 A LARGE SUPPLY. Leet tert A kL. Poe OLA 2 L rdehip, or the people under his charge ? Instead of | “Shall T ask the brave soldier who fights by my side, gs PUBLISHER EVERY MONDAY BY T HE highest price given for BARLEY Y manifesting the slightest sentiments of regard for them,he If we hoth in the cause of mankind doth agree, WALTER C. GRANT, and OATS, at q«)' ws following ARTICLES, constantly HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. sopporte] the measure with ali the ardor of his mind and sone (i ue a on a I have valand and tried . zg: . . : He Kiecis not g ’ ji " at Wis GFFICN. HILLSBOROUGH STREET, NEAR Coles’s Brewerv and Distillery, Se ‘ft ee ihe strength of his manhood. Lf there were any signs of ore not af the came Siar wHh duet ‘ 2 oy t ’ Ry . . . “ THOOE 5: ". ro ” ee CF Constantly on hand, at pricescheaperthan can Syrups, Jame Murenaladce Picktew, Sauees, Can ene a change of heart, or an honest acknowledgment of the I Sir that th : . ; TEN MS ws perannam, ha’tin are : " ket the lb tot “ wee? See pie — ea _ W EDYESDAY, April Sth. errors of the past, one could forget to a gent extent, if : A aghe a ait oe ” instramentality of such wan siti, VietkKe tl 4 Stipertor articie of au its i ou ‘ on, ‘ ‘ * . eeches 48 F - mai ' Sey Alseo—X, XX, and XXX Ale. bine Spices, Habla * Couceutrated Pet neh and Tlon. LeapeR CF THE GcverR\MeNnt —The schol. not altogether, those recollections. 1 remember the re ee ee > ane ; es * my from a few BELL'S Char'ettetown, June 20. [S68 Lye. BF linte, fran teliow, Coffee Pavlos . eels ; f, ar ol ’ . i i Lc! |. hon member on that oceasion well, and eannot he!p re- an - s 20, iis coun ry as been (wm a sort of eimetaiita takin ties Dineen etiiin masters were the wost uofaithial men io this sland; politico religious state, and whilst [ see gertlemen in AILORING ESTABLISHMENT : & Farina, Sago Rice, Mustard, Ginver; Pepper, | for when the Liberal party put them in an independent calling the fact, that he had not the maul ness to ex: the ranke of th Lusi he hich [| ‘ he h : 1 T ‘ . ’ ™~ orice y ae k White and Cavaune; Tooth Brusties, P sition they turned round and o: posed the party be- ert his influence at pablic meetings, or in this Hall, to , ‘ sth party to whic vave the honor to ‘e- ra po drastic al Spumhe Mo \ " t ’ ‘ ? ‘ ss S . | long, agre ms . ns : Plat ‘ee has tT 54 wae Ton a a cause their sularies were not increas: d altoge’her to their put down any of those i: fluences, then resorted to. for | Tae el a ee almost every point, [ find that Re ee i To Tenants upon Township 18. } lute Brushes ooth Powdere, Tooth Pastes, : HClP Sularies Ore. ‘ > ‘ y as 5 ¥e - + fon this point they are bound down b the romises = E UNDERSIGNED takes this op- — Toot Washes, Perfumery Mair Oils, Hue | satisfaction, ‘The Couservative party told them they the purpose of muligning the Catholics, and. yet this is Je at the husti d to thei ti : hich v of ret thanks the } \ . . ash omude i i oo oe ; : . alec caithie aa ce es 3 sail made a e hustings, and to their constitaent i — . a nee pure Teaunté upon ther portion of Cows. Woaerlies, Pomudes were oot half paid, and that their salaries shou'd be in» the hon. member who to ight iwits me with the want they hoo hembd ke ne sath ial e a — cn . “Ei we - rp ca , p LS . * 4 ory i +) » * * . “ A a . > oN o : aalied. s terms nnd paid for their work _ skip Ne ts, im Prince Bdward Island, for ALSO, creased; fur the sake of these promises they turted ofevery pring iple that ean adorn a man, becruse i have Hill bt neosithes on * teal 6 aa e eu delivery there are, however, a cousilerable merly owned by Lieut. Col. Peter DesBrisay | A large Supply of Patent Medicines, together with agaivst the L beral party but they afterwards found | mot lefi, and will not leave, my prerect politreal BOERS") : 7 , : = “ a re 4 : oo —" " wwe tt wid Chas promptly; and Stewart, decensed, and over which the late Mrs. | Drags, Chemicals, &e., &e a a oo . | s itt ii hand in hand, fi he las waty | (Oo take a proper and legitimate view of ihis all important a : i . ' that the latter were their best friends.. They have bben | St@% With whom, hand in hand, for the fast twenty | 7 ’ ’ “ . ‘ i" 5 a ® ' athe ty M iry Stewart of Charlottetown, deceased, and j For Sale ¢ seep ut the Cash Brug Store , utte ere reir “e y . ’ +) @uestion of edueati n whi h sh ld b . ed { ‘ ’ | years. we have successfally f ught the political battles of 4 vor ch shou e Viewed from a e were ts withe de tty He Kuen Stewart aud Margaret Stewart, daugliters se oa rewarded by the present Guvernment, ond L hope they | : - ’ oeugeicy: | So a Tae { i ! . « art, gliters | > , , J } t 7 . bro.der standpoint, and d fi be j ~ ‘ mud them that their respective of the said Mary Stewart, lately exercised acts | PG. FRASER. will be faithtul children herealtter Tne Doctor rays the country, Daring that period We have reyosed confi 1. | \ : f : + I arigyPratls: . roe eg Casa amounts. ™ 3 _— . a ae = oe? of ownership, are HEREBY NOTIFIED that | Snecessor to the late M. W. Skinner. that the schoolmasters are not competent to teach, and ) ence in that party.and up to the present have vot bern de- | a wre ae edness or Sec'ional animosity. del Z altel ee 7 a od the pertion of Township No. IS, reterred to, be- July 20, 1868 ce marry ‘e ll tt were o- nk a ; ~ ' ceived by them; but the Tories! why, we trusted them | hen Cran Britain wants soldiers, she does not refuse a a i i. it Inde VLEGUSSs hus CCCAS) Ek : a ‘ : : -V,. . soon: Vv . akes ouble te sy — SY : : Feb 17 JOHN BELI cate the property of the Sebseriber, tn tee simple, | a ‘ oe ' eit fi a ia Visi : ii ounce, and what did weg ? What was the treatment | 'o enlist Catholies, for they have ever found them brave, , JOH) “LL. upon the death of the said Peter DesHrisay Stew. | Bill, he will fiod that the School Visitors shall have | ° true and loyal, on the field or on the sea. [no the Im- R, REDDINA, Atorucy and Barrister - at - Law, QONVEYANCER, Xe. OSico:-- Groat Goorge Street, Charlottetown. Near the Catholec Cathedral.) September 3, 1 Soo ul A Fortune for Sale ! the death of the Pro- I’ e mseqnence ot “tor. the Salb<eriber is instructed to offer for postive Sale, Guat vewalilully sit luted well Kuown ! r sperty, tae Half Way House, Vernon River, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Phe, Land puusi<(Cing am 40 acres that State ul tftiwation that it has been for some veurs pact. ume w [ veurs te pme, vik net p fit. were t ificient to pay the intere on the amon f ise mone v asked fer the whole e- : A ¥ 5 - ert th « "8 w Pr x 9 de ane uv i Siw f ! . iM a ty js in tf Store ¢ e takcu oF BOL at the i aser k s. addr as . 4 3 GEULGE ADAMS, Half-way Hoase, Vernon River. / May iS, 1503 tf FE. & N. A. RAILWAY. 1=Gs=. 1=@6%. Summer Arrangement, N and after MONDAY, llth MAY nest, O until futher motece, Lraims wiil run as Uuin We 0° WN TRAINS G ING EAST Les ‘=f j : hac aud Put du I he aA 7a 1 40 } ‘ Sussex at 3p raAINs—@G ING WB+T Lente Sussex me ‘ ion tu . ws J ‘ ilia m i suse t lla ] “ s ¥ s 14 ' 3 y * 53 j w arr’ Cl r , - Jain ’ SusseX uth of ti = Wier, w “ vythe Spm train u re att “f before 4 n Fs s s bast Sussex s e sit aS J tf te ‘ . forwarded ft SusseX, Witet t j Mra ¢ least Ose = - i> J st lea al? sil @ “waive sed i al € a iv Pecight I 3 a f E rd | j at be i pe ‘ eo ‘ “ ate of Value . . tt: =re = 2 4u Ubene “ « r exportation at ot. Jolin, to I I ed S ~ ist 1 widition to the 1 ¥ ‘ i « xcer =, ' be u pa edly al.d Consul « Ue stie eo. LEWts CAKVELL tiener.! Ma: ver Builway Office, St. John, N.B.? April 30, 1868 5 A CARD. pue Subscriber bevs to thank the public fer the liberal patronage ext nded to him daring the last vear Hiuving enlarged a ilitted up his establishurent at the Obi Stand i~xup s$ Wusur, is now prepured to execute w es patel alt orders which he mav be tavore vith in hie fige as SULP aud GENERAL BLACK. SMITH Fishermen will fi dd Aueluotrs of all sizes for Wieate chew and better than can be found wt auy siwilar establishment iu the City GEORGE H. FOSTER Lord's Wharf, Ch'town, bPeb ie, 1868. \ ly GOAL AND LIMESTONE — SHE Subscriber is prepared to deliver irgoes of Coal and Limestone, oct Navigable Rivers we aud on M.«lerate einai ¢ atany of t 'r.& lerms ve Harbors, Bave Isla J. AL s srleal bw A. McNEILL, Mav 2>, 1368 Anctioneer ‘ tow z TEA! TEA!! TEA!!! Us KECKIVED from HALIFAX, ex J Steamer ‘ALMAMLKA — 20 Chests TEA, Por Sule by sa , CARVELL BOS. Cc yvo Jane 2? 1355 i. Wwoew selling at the Gas Works a B juatitity of very euperior COKE at FIVE PENCE bushel. N. BB. Coke will last longer aud vive a vreater heat than Syduey Coal dautary 2), 1865 ie! POM LSS. MONUMENTS ! HEADSTOHES!! —__—_— Marble Works! Kent Street, ---Charlottetown v4 i Subscriber has constantly on hand a LAKGE STICK OF MARBLE AND FREESIPUONKE. and is prepared at wn lo ®acenle orders of every deseriplion, such us Monuments, Tombs, Headstones and Tablets. In pPuntol workm fee eeonident that the , Mehinent heret litne iship, design and let ‘ring, he work executed at his estab fore will compare favorally with that frou any other similar establishmeut in the Jalay i Phe « vr haus for sale a larye qrantity of Sbhetiing Stoves for Mills, all sizes. JOHN CAIRNS. _ Mar t 1868 om NOTICE! Postage Stamps. Frees and alter this date l’ustage Stamps Will be suld at this office only between the bourse of 1) a m. and 4 p. ma. Persons Wishing to post Letters before or after those houre, can procure stamps at the Stures ot bb Laird, H. A. Harvie, BE. Reilly, Mra. Beemer, Mrs Stawper, G. lub ard, J.D MeLeod, Theoph. ft sBrisay, Jos Doe Krisay, 'f. Haszard, G.& 3. vies, T. O'Conne)l. = J OS. OWEN, 1. M.G. yeral P Jtia®s! pt Clow ms, @ f = | } | per. By WATSON} MACEACHERN & CO perme J ppg Pies: tnt a y ni. es ey my i wherethen wae hs kindly gapyuuents of 9 for His the power te order any teacher to be re cximived, Lt there 1s an incompetent teacher, the Visi ors will r= port fim to the Board, who will order him to prepare art, which eccurred en the Ist day of Noveniber, lust past. The tenants upon ibe said periion of baw: ship Neo. 18. are hereby cautioned against paying rent te the suid Margaret Stewart, or te AEDWOGD! REDWOODI! any ether persen er persons whe muy demand : tiimself fur ag exumisation ; all this is done witiout a the same. Those of the Tenants whe way de- A large quantity of the above sweeping measure, To have all the teachers bro ight eire le inferm theamselves relative te the Trrier | up aguly for eXaminat on would be goins too far, aud of the subscriber, are referred to E J. Hodgson, ksq, whe will af@ord them the desired intor- talon could not be conveniently carried out. From what f Article just received : myself have seen, | know that there are many schoul- _ THEOPH. DESBRISAY. WARRANTED GOOD! masters who are not as well qualified as | would wish ; pring Park, Ch'town Keyaliy, ) but they cannot be al] called im again for examination. June 23. Ist. 3in. For Sate at THE The hou. Leader of the Opposition Gui) ared the Kduea- tion Act to a Mountain in davor. Hon. Leaver oy tu: Orrcsrrion.—I compared the Ucve:rnwent 10 a Mounaip in Jabor, , ~ 79 DEYMANN'S BELGIAN BITTERS ts Ll From Belgium, via Halifar. } P. G. FRASER, 4, ome Saleee coceremneetie _ Hou. Leaver or rue Goverxment —T only regret to ly ? say that the late Government were in that state; they . were always talking of bringing forward a messure to remedy the faults which they thought they saw in the Act, but their awendwent may be compared to the mouse whch bas just been spoken of [dure say the hou. Leader of the Opposition is surprised that L am in favor of a change iu tue Normal Sekvol, but this chinge July 20, 1868. Stand frem Under! DOWN COMES THE FRICES!! Sweet & Olive Oi ! The Cheapest and Best in Charlottetown. * Jracran Warruovse.”’ MACEACHERN & CO. Sepr. 4, 1868 APPRENTICE WANTIDD. Napprentice Wanted to the Wateh and Clock ; ay . LA Making Business ‘ 1 shin Ghee een is easily accounted for. ‘ne late teacher has uot carri- ‘ORpEpT ee * : oF Save at Che ase rug Stiere. . { cr a ROBERT SNEESTON ed out the true system In that school, and now we have orth Sik fieen s > laure, ¢ . "p - tr if : . done ik tee i ¢ P. G. FRASER. to fail back upoo the dest method of currying out the education of our teachers. Although be way thiok that by our not requiring the five mouths training, we are duing away with the schoul,he is mstaken ; L trust that these examiners will be able to ju ige et the qualili | cations of those they examine. 1! the candidaies are bet atle to pass the Board, they wll be sent to the July 20. 1868 Keish P3arrels! soon AINERPOGL HGLNE, CARVELL BROS J ine oi a ‘= Ms "E. gr as mr . m i vin QULEN STRERT. ) Normal School till they are qualticd. The Goveroment 3) ZZ a iniead to have the Normal s)siem carried out by mak- , z <- JUNE 15SGs. : ; Now Luaiadi ile. q Ibe Ma schoo tor boys, for the pupil te.ciers fo prac- Fe ' ’ TY tive In L do not know how the sctoul has ‘ked - , 4 . C sCi.0u as Worke FROM LONDON. WILLIAM FULL, ‘ en . during the agit years the Couservatives were in power, I 20) KEGS No. 1 WHITE PAINT | Ee AS RECEIVED per UNDINE from | for there have been 00 chidren aiteuding the School, - which will be sold low tor cash. \ foot LIS aoe MOL, VOLANT, trot GLAS- lor the ;upil teachers 10 preeriee with, and ecnsequent- IOW sand other a , the greater part o ' ; Also, in Stock, Paint Oil. Glass, Putty, Nails, | Mea tial tas : ner pare a ly the jarter could not bive teen trained in the art. of & & & bis SPRING SUPPLY of ' \ \j » erie ween | teaching. Duriwg the term Mec. Mook taugtt, the IAVIES & DEKS. pore et a ee ole sie ileal . _ “yea schuvi prospered, abd the system was curried out, fo be DEH British & Foreign sone a ) aL re ee he ‘ook a pleasure in teaching and training those who atrende} i I beliewe ts is the best system of training that eoud be devised; it is partly eariid out in colleges by hectares to the siadew's The Loberal Go- vernment wheo last in) power, voted £500 for the pur- pore of importing a uniform sys'em of school-books to JUsT PUBLISHED. “Christian Baptism,” MERCIDANDIZE, g a large assortment of compris ‘eo Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, wit naix BY D. CRAW ¥ aia! arid the leadiny NOVELTIES of the Season cerrespond with te system of justraction which was sole dail Hire ariel cee, thine’ es cats then carred out, and they were imported according!y ; p favorably wi Stock in the Mar aa but [ believe the late Government doue aWay with the For Sule, in Charlot at the Bookstores of and wall be sold at his usual low prices Plactive of importing books. [ believe the Lrish gation. Dp. LAIRD AND H. A. HARVIE. POR CASH, al. series of school books was at firs’ used, bat if it had Jaly 20, 1368 —tt gay~ Remainder of SPRING STOCK dail _ | been replaced by a better serves L st: ud have becn just us well pleased for we ought to have a uniform system, the teachers shuld have the same training and their pupils should use the same book». There are to be three Visitors instead of two. and they are to have the sawe salary us heretofore. We ec uld not get a master for the Normal Sehool to qualify sudents for passing the Board for less thin two hundred pounds a year te’ per AMPHION, SALT IN STORE Suv ee 3,000 | FRESH CRACKERS. For sale by UsT KECEIN Eb. FRESIL trom the Bakery — BOXES BUTTER. SUDA, WINE, WATER aud SUGAR CRACKERS. trom LONDON iashels Liverpou!l Salt, 1 U0UU bags du do CARVELL BRO'S. | May 18, 1868 : ; Co ee : ve 408 N. RANKIN, The Visitor's tine is pet wholly taken up in his laber, lRemoval. 2 eae like that of the Normal Seool Teacher,tor he wil! have : some leisure. Asto the French Teachers, it wou!ld R. HOMER having every eneconragement a4 } , Top ’ t oO 4 i : locute in Charlottetown, and for want of | Ho US 'D C OA i ° perhaps, be as well to allow a certain oumber for each lurger and more cunvenieut rooms, hus removed 4 | County. [t is thought that it would be weil to en- vey Haszacp.Eag. | curries Hall } to the building occupied by Hi merchant Miv } courage the study of the French Language, and there. fore, where there are Freuch settlers, who wil subseribe five pounds, the Goverument will grant five pounds more. L believe that she new Act wii! work ben-ficial- ly, for the people will anderstand it more easily, aod thereby, much litigation wil! be prevented As to religious tlaluing, L believe chid:en should be taught religious aud moral principles from their infuuey and FPRHE SUPSCRIBER ig prepared to supply aoe ote at ee any quantity of SUPERIOR ee eens ie - Round and Small COAL GREEN BACKS. | , ‘ casey | from Sydney, Lingan, and ether Cape Breton AXCHANGE on Boston, and GREEN Coul Mines. BACKS bonglt aud sold try ~, M cN ag en ‘ei f. C. HALL, Reading Room Building, 2 Ch'town, May 25, 1868 Gin Mav vo. Et, { tf - " as UREN upward, and a parent who dovs vot attend to this, JOHN JAMISON & SON, Weekly Steam Vommunication But I do not think that DULEZLIN. wrre State should provide for a reiigious education, for this ; nevlects bis children. the =" rg. a — { is a matter which the parents themselves should attend UST RECEIVED from DUBLIN, via | ‘iciitaisiieilaia aida titaiaitiadabaial to. IL wish to see a ae of sound s-cular education utes POU a “shstreieg | CEMAE STE \MSIIIPS ALHAMBRA and | estubiished, without interfering with the religious yeuuine and unudalterated, at COMMERCE, (anui turther notice,) | Ins ruction, which youths receive from their d wil make weekty trips between Unis Port and | parents, The Attorsey General aidaded to the BOSTON, ealling at CANSO. & CO’S. { Liquor Store ] ee piace MACEACHELN New Gro ery at WAREHOUSE, Queen St great agitation which tovk upon the Lile Ques. nen some years ago L then opposed the introduction | of relgious tstraction in‘o our common sehcols ; L ! RATES OF PASSAGE 3 Ladies Cabin. Gents’ Cabin. Forward. ITALIAN - ~- ~ } , v leave be es u wheit P > bie sl ' July 20. 1868 Te Boston, ots Ds. 4 wished a \ ey th. qu stion wheiter the Bb b'e sh u'd i rs, 258, 30s Is. be read tn the schcos or no!, 10 the parents; and on | Canso, 2Us, 208, Jos. } aecount of the excitement stirred up by the Conserva- | WANTED TO CHARTER VESSELS TO CARRY DEALS, from BRUCTOUCHE and RICcII BU -To, to LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL CHANNEL CARVELL BROS. tives, the Government of that day were turned out of power aud (fice. A single clause was embodied in the Kducation Act, leaving the matter in the bands of the parents ef the pujals who artend the schools; this is | just what | wi-bed to da, had the Liberals remained in | power. I believe that we should carry outa pure | secular system of dducation in our publie schools, | because tt is best ewited to the wan's of our people; | uuless the Revenue was large enough to give every | religious denomination a shure of the public monies to CARVELL BROS’, July 24, 1802, Agents. Fancy Biscuit, Confectionay, &c. &e. Per * Voluat” from Glasgow. LIGHT ! LIGHT! !1) oc ccoccncors. | / BARRELS CONFECTIONARY, e "OSC ™ >i BOXES TD. PIPES, Ixecrosene QOjul, Hilps. HETHLAND WHISKEY, & {| evable it carry out a devominational eduestion, at All at the Lowest Prices a ors Bs a which we know 1s not the case U.der these cireun- WM. E. DAWSONS MACBACHERN & CO. stances we had betrer carry out tne system which has “ITALIAN WAREHOUSE” worked so well in this Colony. — ~ — | Ch'town, Any 17. lsus WOOL. ee es Cognac Brandy. UST RECEIVED at the 7TALIAN | WAREHOUSE :— | 25 Cares BRANDY, “ Vine Growees.”’ MACEACHERN & CO. Chitown. Sept. 7. 1665- JAWMES FF. WHITE Copco Fricke, Tremain's Red Building, Queen's Wharf. | area Pork, and Beef Barrels, constantly on March 23, 1868 WOOL. ASH PAID for WOOL, on delivery at the Store of H.-J. CALLBECK. I. Oxenuam, [eporter. Hon. Mr. Howtsxn —Mr Speaker, it was not my in- tention to have occupied the attention of this hop. House ut this stage of the debate, but as the hon, aud leained member for Charlottetown (Me. Brocken) has thought fic to notice me in the speech, with whied he has just fa- vored this Tlouse, | shall, therefore. have to rep!y. I was as as much surprised as | was amused at the thought- ful, and, would-be, carnest manner, in wich he spoke of the matter now under consideration, and more par- ticularly so when he spoke of the wrong which had been done to his Lord-hip the Bishop of Charlotieiowa, fir his unackuowledved and uarequited efforts in the cause of Education. ‘The hon. mewber addressed himself spe- cially to the mewber for T gnish, and appeared anxious to bave his opnion. The hon, and learned maiember fears that, as a public man, L may suffer, if do not at once sever my connection wiih a party with whom, on this pcint, (and, | admit, an imputint one) I differ very widely. But jet me ask him, who hasso k p hy under- taken tobe wy guide in this matter, where can t ee for rediess? If the history of the pa-t is to bs taken asa eri riou for the present or the future, Lee.taimly can- not expeet to find the Opposition to agree with my v ews on this matter. Does the bon member forget the tine, not very long since, when a bill was int:oduced inte this House, the ostensib'e object of wich wast) insult every Catho'ic in this Usland? Toe hon. an mber cannot for- get that Gim2 ashe was one of the Cwanit ve who broaght ia tiat Bol; aud, L ask now, 7) Speuker, C Charlottetown Jaly Mth, 1568. tf —————- ——-__—__--—— ROBERT TAYLOR, LOCK AND GUN SMITH, | HILLSBOROUGH STREET, EGS to inform the Publie that he has | I fitted up a NEW SHOP on the OLD | STAND, and is now prepared to execite + orders with which he may be favored with promptness and dispateb. Bell Hanging, all hand. Guns, Locks and Stoves Repaired, Ch'town, July 20, ison. cia ERSKIN’S BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS, ~ jgiT FRENCH WiNES 1 A Tonic and Unfailing Remedy for . . ‘ . ! F: ain Prance, via Halifax. Rheumatism of all kinds, Neuralgia, Inmmpage, Selatica, As also for FACKE-ACHE, TOOTHACHE, EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, and all affeytion« from Colds. a” See Lancet, puder Mepical. Parnosace, 1000 FISHE BARRELS wi!) be sold if applied for immediately, Cheap for CASH or approved notes of hand. Ch‘town, P. E. Tf. Om : ly i | GONSIGNMENT of above WINES. is -& offered very low. A rare chanee tor Families to secure a goed and sound WINE, at a very MODERATE PRICE. ‘¢Tpatian Waren vse.” “est ; ; : we pte me a ee weir - Cen. menial n ny i i whie Lis Lordship the Bishop of Caarlottetowa then ree | | Parli ceived at their hands, when he was asked to repose some | tents Uh ring they have not refused to vote pay to coufilesce in one of their number? Did he even get!" : - ‘alee or for a moment supposed that under gentlemanly treatment? No! Yer, notwithsianding | 2" poe ia they could refuse to fight for their Queen all this, when unjust and profl gate reflections were cast re wpe 4 Au the experience of the mother country neon him and his people, the hon. member never raised - " 7 - mon SranTtOne of Her Majesty » Colonio:, bis sein: ageinst anah bese caluminion bet cOWGl thon =| re t vat : this Island, tends to show that enlightened Wiihout even au effort to prevect it—-to he placed upon | a ie nares a ae ee among thei- the reeurds of this hon. House. I will read @ speei-nen | P a in _—- ° = an and religion, In thi« . , r JO e = of the language then used:—% The Theology of Rome | volony. ‘ve its 45,00 Protestants, and 35.000 : . . . . . a , g teaches her Ecclesiastics Bishops and Priests not only | on on = Soe es = ae aa is not a wee ° . . ° ’ ° mm @ ‘ e to lie, but to commit foul perjury and blasphemy Sai. % ke rn ne. TF ; he ritish I orth American Times bave changed wondertully ludeed, when the hon, ki aa n a ‘ -_ Pulnis' er pe ical divirion always at . . “BUe ¢ 2 ' member comes forward so feelingly on bchalt of tne Carho! h nog re - a oy oe and Protestants lics; but L trust the hon. member will not be d spleased re ok oad ~~ ates i wr, ° . . i att 2 it. we cost a doubt-n hid éhidesty: all mat‘ere relating to the education of their ehildren, be‘ieve that as a geveral rule, the more highly eda- Mr. Baecknn.—Is the hon. member quoting from my cated a people becomes, the lvss bigotry they are likely speech, to be taunted with; and where all men are equal under tha /Sanieé constitution—eqnal in rights and taxes, so should they be in their school pr-vileges. In the Colony of New South Wales }. Bis lion. Mr. Howtan.—Mr. Speaker, fhe hon meaber | Polding, D. hth eae ‘aeaieenin 2000 isvery fond of asking qa stions aud making petty in- | 14 per year Th's Colony had in 1866, a Revenue of . . ’ : e © . ‘ ’ terrup: tons, which, to Say tie least of itjis dixcourte. us, | £2,507 423 stz.. and in i803 a population of 378.939 . . Tow -ms a ” ’ and, more particulary so, coming as they do. from 4 wih an im f £867 port o SO7.U7I stg., and an export of member of the learned profession. —L will tell the hon. | £8 312,214 stg. in round numbers. In the neighboring member bye-und-bye from whose speech [ am quoting | Uolony of Tasmina, with a revenge of £358.893. in It is all very well for the hon, member for Charlotte. | 1866, and imports netemanel g to £942,107 ond exports town to rise in his place in this House: and deliver long | to £334,606, sig, they pay the R. 0 Bishop the Right s eeches on Education, but let me tell bim here, (hat) Rev, D. Murphy. D. D.. £400 stg. per yeer and his were it not fur the philanthropic efforts of His Lordship) Viexe General, Rev. W. J. Duane, £260 stg Here > , ” y : ' R , . . i i a . ; . . , ‘ ° ; the B shop of Charlottetown. re of the children Of | are examples of two of the most important Colonies be- the hon. member's consti uents would be who'ly depen. | | nging to the Crown, who bave found that there is . . . . , , ge? pyr tcote ry nod aie 3 Maiasiay ia onl votbing imjoliti in thus ee for ow Catholic réeets; yet, al gn tits 1 ps es a poriioa of their population, and who also in their of these, the hon member deuics him a grant, al(housh Souviet establishments, have Catholic and Protestant he refuses it not to a teacher in the Temperauce wary ‘Chaplains. — [n the neighboring Colony of New Bruus- oe as — oon one say or _ y pny : wiek with about 25 per cent. of the population Catholic, : ry 7 , re oe oes on he oh 7 os B shop Rogers of Marimieni, and Bishop Sweeny of St. rearons of the hon, member on this point; bu GO John, each receive Government aid for their schools. know the reason why | ss ba vote in favor of * 'In Canada, Nova Seotia, and Saint John's, Newfound- It was because | keew that Schoul was dong a pe 0! \and, the same ceeurs, on the priveiple, that those who the work of the State; bus L leave the hon. member to} jo the work of the State, should be paid for it. { eon- ie ao na mabe — a ane — that the an system of ae ~ this ae € venoe', - . - “Sas the separate school system, and that the settlements been esablished for the children of the poor, by His} of this wer are 80 oe that very litile trouble Lordship) The hon. member enquire! if L quored from | would be met with in carrying it out. If we lay lis speech, L tell him mow that C quoted from the dowa the basis that all schoolmasters shall be paid speech of the then Colonial Secretary the firs: officer of the by the State, which is the present (aw, | maintain, that ’ ) 2 j . » aaa ” e f , . ° ; . ° 7 lace oe ag and “ 1¢ is uot too wuch to 8’Y./he who educates 500 scholars, is, id equity, entitled to Wes (he sleet MEO in thas pariy S's pooeive a pro rata share, as well as if he was a register- that, during the debate, time and agein, in this House, teil. and duly appointed schoolmaster. What : the the Joulest epithets were ased against the mimesters aud | dy poponee between paying Mr of the Temperance ithe? ‘ é . ’ clergymen of that church of which L myself was mem! 1705) which is an ileal school, the Rector of St ber. There were but five Catholic members in a House) yeran’s i ’ : : | Dunstan’s the Ladies who teaca St. Josep! of thirty, aud L looked im valu for oue wan who had the) a hoa Schoo!s ? Where is the pea py den honest maniimess 10 stand up aud pat an end to the un- | ihe rescher in the ‘Temperance Hail, who may teach 75 crll@-lor abuse then indu ged iu, but there was uot that lecholars. and w thholding it from St Jo-eph’s which . . . ‘7t ‘ ‘ . « , - man in : ir Pa. 2 i re 7 kaow beat contains 3/5. Looking at this matter in ae impartial nS LORIN Y OF SLItlh Weesnes ere thew Were thO-e | manner, it dues appear to me, that any man who has generous emotions Which seem to exercise (he hou mem-| oserted bimeelf aie Lordship Bishop Meluryre has ar “Oh 2 ‘ . at > } : » : : . i" : ° ber to-night § ls ‘> a ae "2 Aart '9 SG)° | done, and is atili domg. in the cause of education, can- ae a wag gee re re re ane aaa, not long gO unrecogn £ d, or without being in some me ——_- r saat * oe ca ae who wane {cere ee by the Teas a ry : : ieeoagey ’ , ; |. ‘tare according te pudlie statemeats, pups ip ali the $0 Strong IM spirit and in numbers at that time ? a party. | pubic schovls, each of whom costs the country about 100, who were mntom bem devoid ot talent and atainy, £2 10s. per year, whica may be estimated thus: — with a galiaut Colonel ut their head? ‘They are gone, | [There was some coufusion and interruption here.— Rep.] ] remember, aud but am serble fragment has escaped the political Chree male schools for the City £395 0 O gale otf 18u7. We sai bers at that time and qwe'ly | Three female schools 220 0 0 listened to their Qaprovoked epithers, wader the full con- No-mal Sehool 200 0 0 fidence that the God of Justice would put matters right, pringe of Wales Coliegeand GrammarSchool 700 0 0 in due time; and have uot our expec:auons beeu vert fied, for, getting tired of abusing the Cutholes, they fell imaking in all £1515 0 0 out am ng theaselves. Yet, we are told here 10 night _in Charlottetown, while His Lordship the Bishop, with- whata kaudly fecling the bon, member has for Ws Lord! oye receiving any pay from the State, has in St. ship, wud how highly they es:eem the Caiholies | Duastan’s Colileze 50 scholars, . Qo: . i } ) ye Nix tre ) B ¢ Mr. Brecken.—I rise, Sir, to a point of order. I j nee : are d sate 130 do we \ (St. Anne's Schoel 6) de made vo rewarks about Lis Lordzhip at ail. is ‘ ean foe Jorepi’s do 305 = dy Ilon Mr. Wowsan.—The hon member said thar so; we a : : making inal 530, awhich long as the Cathulics supported them, (hey were respect- - re P er jat the same rate, ought to hawe received a3 a pro rata {yrant, the sum of £1875; and, Sir, when we consider nat all these children. or the greater number of them, ‘would have beea now growing up in ignorance but for flis Lord-hip, [ do not see any sound or sufficient ‘reason, Why trom this House he should receive ao blutted out, but unfortunately for him they cannot | pecuniary assistance, There are several hon. members {le referred to a resolution brought in by the tou jin this Louse, who may reply to this, by saying that we member tor Furt Augustus, which was supported by} have a Prince of Wales College, and ask, why do not the hon. Mr. Coles It will be remembered, that} be Uatholics send their child.ea there? to which I may during the passing of the Bill, the * previous question ’}rep'y by saying, that even if they were willing, there is was moved by the hon. Leader of the Oppositiou, which | no room; and besides, this is a Protestant College, just created sume confusion, and was lost for che day. This/as much as St. Dun-tan’s is a Citholie one. There is gave the hon. member for Charlottetown and his frien 1s no Thvo'ogy taught in either, bat the Catholics have put the opportunity of a night’s reflection, but bis politics) up their College, and can not now close it, for mf they at that time wou'd not ailow him to see any good inthe /did, their young ten ¥ wld have to go to in‘erioe Catholics, althoagh at the time he saw their, schools, or off the [sluud. If the Princes of Wales ministers of religion taking poor children trom off the | College is not Protestant, then what is it? [t was in- streets, ard doing for them whet the hon. member! ausurated by a conmitiee of Protestant clergymen, and should have done brnself Again, when the better is uow consdered by the 35,000 Catholics of this Islaad thinking portion of ¢he Protestant community usited asa Vrote- tart ing itution) There are at present several with the Catholies in a petition which contained over) Protestants attending St- Dunstan's College. | bawe eleven thousand nam-s, to Ler Majesty, praying her been in conversation with some of these, but have failed disallowance to that Dill, as they did wot wish to bive|te learn that their reiigious sentiments have been inter- such a political firebrand thrust upon society tn this;fered with, while in point of education and general Island; where then was the bon. member, and what cul ure, Lthigk | am corect in stating, that the Key. wore the means be used to prevent that measure from) Rc or and Lis able ass stants, s'aud second to none in becoming law? And, even after had twelve | his Uvlony Luashort time, thanks to the indefatigable months to cousider the matter, aud calm the fee.iugs of! exertions of his Lordship, the Catholies of this Island tieir friends, if so disposed, we find the bon. mewher|will have, vot ovly the most valaable, but the moss aod his trieuds, s lontly and epprovingly listening tothe | efficient sehools in Charlotretowa, and not only of this Colonia! Secretary when using the following lanzuage : icity, bur alsy of any (own in the Lower Provinces, and “ The Exclesiastic who arrogantly and in defiance of ;tvat without pu'ting the Colony to any cost. The Her Majesty 3 instructions, calls himself the B shop af Bish ip has applied to the G veroment for a giant, and Uharlottetrwa thes gentleman did not fo trey have not sen their way clear to grantit; (although violate the truth’ li the hop. member alw sys euler- | confess L am in favor of 13) but the hon. member comes tained such a kip} regard for ths Lordship, why did forward as an w frien] of the Catholics, and appears he not contradict thet statement? — Lhe knew that Lis) deeply interested in the matter; ‘et bim now state Lordship could vot defend himse.f bere. His Lordship! frauk'y what be and his friends are prepared to do, was one o! the hon. meaber’s constituents, and a worthy | Uhe Government bas givea aQ answer ~if the hon, one too; and, Sir, when this hon. Uoue recalls the) member and his friends are dissatistied with ‘hat answer, earnest. souettude wf the bon. member t» relicve Mr. ex-| and are sincere, b ask them through you, Sir, what are Sher fF Wodd's mame frou rep:oach, wien mentioned by | they prepared to dco? Are th y prepared to move in my hon. friend (Me. McNetit) who brcusht it forward in| cis bou. House, fora sum to be given to His Lordship, connection withthe Tenant{League,oue is a liitie at @ lose “us some acknowledgement for bis services ip aid of edu- to account fir¢he ditiereme. Pue bor mem ev mizht canon ?—~I| pau-e lor a rep The bon. member ie too at least heve said thst he did not beveve v. He knew much afraid of outside pre sure to stand up and declare in bis heart thitat was a) a lic from bezwuing to end, | that he will do anything of the kind? He is afraid to yer he-had not (ex respect euouga for His Loidship to avow b's princi; le iu the matter? But it may arise say £0, but now cooly asks me tu join his party, or at Jeast, leave those with whom | have wever boi a quairel, but : — - Uon. Mr. Howran.--They will be so unders'ood, and be‘ore | am done, { trust | sball make it plain to the hon. member. No doubtit would suit the hon. m-mbe: very well if all the records of this [louse could be Saihe th ey SCrUu ple from the ‘act that be waz not bave any principle te —F Continued on fourth pages ¢ ae | es + ie ah f