laid duwa — been yatil after he had bee: pot have < remat We the Govern | discovered that that ‘ull confidence which the | . Gerverner aught te have placed im him, as his | the tree and glorious Constitution of Great Bri- Te these observa- | iain; he, the Hon, Mr. Coles,) waxed somewhat ent eve hour after he had Premier, had been wil held.” . tions of the Hou. the Leader of the Government, wrath; and im the heat of his indignation, point- the How. the Leader of the Opposition replied sing to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, had com- “That huwever dignitied the Hono the Leader | menced a seutence with the words, “And will | of the Government might be in his present pose | that man dare,” when, fur a time he waa denied tion, and bew independently soever he wen | further ulterance to his sentiments, by as strong | choose to say he would have acted in the circuim- a manifestation of disapprobation, on the sit aft he had imagined hier (Hon. Mr. | the Government side of the House, as we remew- Coles) ty be placed, he (Hoe. Mr. C.) could ae} ber ever to have seen displayed, in the Assembly, sure him that, with quite as clears perception of | towards offenders, even on occasions of the moat | what was due te him a8 the wader of the Go- Gagrent breaches of decorum. The words whieh | vernment, a0 be (Hon. Col. Gray) could justly | gave offeuce, aud to which exception was taken, ad wovee had the slightest cause | a8 “ unparliamentary,”, were, wo believe, “ that | entertain, be b . oe E { te complain of any want of trust or confidence | man. Phat the appellation, “ that man” ,was not, | ataneca in which rnanitested towards hia by His Excellency Sir| strictly speaking, as courteous 2s a due obser: | Alexander Bannerwan, whilet he occupied the | vance of parliamentary etiquette required, wuet | posite of Leader of the Administration wader | be admitted; but, at the same time, we must say him; but, oa the contrary, be was at all times that we do think that the spirit,exhibited by hon. | conwineed that, in their official intercourse, His | members ov the Goverament side of the llouse, Excelleney was wholly unreserved, and kept biw | in their cordemuatien of the uncourteous or of- | in ignorance of ovthing with which, ix his capa-| fensive appellation, “ that man,” aa applied to the | city of Premier, it was proper that he should be | Hon. the Colloniul Secretary, savoured too much Had he had reasou to believe | of superciliousuess. He, who by the pressure of it was otherwise—had he at any time been made to | adverse circumstances, has beeu driven inte the | made acquainted feel that he was vot, in his office, fully acceptable | wilderness, to seck or earn his subsistence, sur te His Excelleuey—had he, at any time, been given rounded by beasts of prey, au utter exile, without | tu understand that His Excellency was desirous | a single triead to cheer or encouraye him, and des-| withheld from his Knowledge disseminated aud endeavoured to give effect to | motives as governed the great majority of the | SUMMARY OF ~worn inte office, he would political doctrines utterly repugueut to the senti- | Catholica throughout the Island. ‘There wae a | sousented to retain bis position, or to) ments of every British subject, capable of appre- cialing—even although in the smallest degree— influenced by any jealousy of one another on ac, a petition from Jolm Cornish and others, and Mr the rights and privileges conterred upon him by | Count of the difference between their religivu, should not again be honored with their suffrayes | explained that the matter had already been investi- | VROCEEDINGS. tine—not many years gone by—when Protestants | and Catholics, 11 every section of the Island, un-/ Fripay, April l.—Hon. Col. Secretary presented Siuclair presented one from Princetown, both pray- > . » 4 creeds, and, indeed, uncomscious that any sucp ree tebeghadeerl Weed Masons’ isthe isle oes | j teeling could be excited in their breasts, lived ty. | Bil] waa read @ second time and passed through gether on torus of the most perfect mutual coy. | Committee. The House went into Committee a fidence and amity: and such a time, he trusteg | the amendments of the Legislative Council to the would, ere long, again return, when — fanati,, | Prandulent Marking of Merchandize Bill —the | aud religious firebrands, discountenaced, aq | #!nendwents were unavinously disayreed to. ‘The | driven trom among the people—Protestants ang Valley Field Chureh incorporation Bill was read ® Catholics would again heartily reunite for t =e ’ : 7 : promation of their common wellare aud interoae i “inasdpadelag the Munk of PE a. | When that time arrived, as he hoped it woujg, | This Kill, which gives the Bank the Privilege to the peoplo—utter their late bitter experience of | increase its capital after the Ist of Jan. 1865, was the uistake they wade at the last twe genyral | agreed to. elections—would, uudoubtedly, take care that— | Sarunpar, April 2—The Bill to pfotect the with a view to such a settlement of the Laod | Oyster Fishery was discussed some time in Commit- Question as should, upon tuir and equitable tery, | tee. The Anchorage duty Bill, when brought u emancipate them from the thraldom of unjygtig- | fot the third reading, wae rejected, ou the groun able landlordism—proprietors, proprietary agents, that it aa wd war ness pen Sede d have and lawyers—all having private interests of their | QMnated Ja & Commnttee of the whole House. , Hon. Mr. Coles moved that it be referred to « spe- own, adverse to those of the cuslaved tetantry— cial Committee to report thereon. Hon. Col. Guay at the bustings, and returned in a majority ty the | gated by the Executive Council. Ou this ground Legislature, to trifle with aud disappoint their | Was carried 13 to 11, that it was ine i t just and reasonable expectations of a parliamen- | €™Ut the prayer of the petition. The Union Bauk tary redress of their grievances. The settlement Act amendment Bill was read a third tine and of the Land Question was, at preseut, as far, if | —— “i ae we — a ——- ee ; ae farther, from being settled on fait and equitable | caahie ta City Council to coedaa weighers of io terme, and for the benefit of the tenantry, than it | ported tlour; also a Bill to empower the Police was thirty years ago; aud, whilst in the hands ous to award damayes for injuries. Hon. Col. ot such parties a8, al ihe present time, had the | Secretary presented a petition of Donald MeMillan management of it, it would be little short of in- | #ud others praying amendweats in Liquor Liceuce sanity, on the part of the tevantry, to expect | Act ord, Henry Haszard, Thomas Dodd and Wm. E. Dawson. We understand that Charles Pal- mer, Exaq., is to be President, and James Ander- son, Exg., Cashier. The Bank is to be held in Gates’ Brick Building, North Side Queen Square, whict. is now being fitted up for that purpose. ———__.e—___—_— HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY Comet, Charles ullided, Ghitns tives. Ww. w. A FIRST RATE OPICNING FOR SPRING, | CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN’S LITERARY INSTITUTE. Rev. A. Trudelle, President of the “ St. Cecilia second time and passed through Comittee. ‘The | Choral Society,” lectured before this Institute oo to 150,000 bushels of produce are ennually ship last Wednesday evening, on “* The religious seuti- ments of Napoleon 1.” He gave a vivid sketch of the character of the great French warrior; spoke of the influences under which that charac- ter was formed, and dwelt with great force and effect on its religious traits. He rebutted the charges of impiety so frequently preferred against Napoleon for having “ coudescended” to abandon Christianity and become a Mussulman. He re- ferred to the penitent lile which Napoleon led on the rock of St. Helena as evidencing high religious sentiments and perfect resiguation to the will of | God. The lecture, althougd not in the Rev. gen- | tleman’s vernacular language, was written in a terse and vigorous style, was read with perfect clearness and distinctness, and embraced the whole period of the lite of the “ mau of destiny.” | In concluding his lecture, Mr. Trudelle pronounced | a high eulogium on the general character of Na- poleon, in the course of which he styled him the “enemy of anarchy” and the “ symbol of reli- such a settlement of it. | Not euly was it, he maintained, the direct and | two petitions from inhabitants of Charlottetown &e. | immediate interest of proprietors and proprietary | agents to keep the tenautry in their present state | of bondage; but it was also that of the lawyers | Moxpay, April 4.—Hon. Mr. Kelly presented praying tor wn alteration in the Act re ating to steam navigation on Hillsborough River. Hon. Mr. Longworth presented the Reports of the Visi- ters of Schools. He couunented tavourtably on the gion.” Nearly all the speakers who took part in the discussion which followed the delivery of the lecture, dissented in toto from the lecturer’s views regarding the religious character vf Napoleon: but the Rev. gentleman replied to their arguments in @ highly instructive, conclusive and satisfac: | { ST, a a {To Farmers, Merchants, Shipbuilders, Tanners, and Mechanics. si ' | (NUE UNDERSIGNED has been instructed by the owners to offer FOR SALE, or RENT, & several VALUABLE FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES and FARMS im | BELFAST and other parts of the Island, iu good heart and ready fur cropping thie Spring, for which guod valid titles and immediate possession can be given. A1so — Several BUILDING LOTS in that most advantageous mercantile situation, “SUMMER HILL,” adjoining Montague Bridge, 10 miles from Georgetown, where close , nearly «ll paid for in cash. Ame- ‘Ticans and other speculators purchase here, aud ship fur Great Britain, the United | Stutes, &e. &e. &e. A namber of Stores, Wharfe, a Meeting House, Post Office, and a Temperance establisbed jor sometime, with many Grist and Suw Mille, and Cloth Worke in the vicinity ; where also any quantity of all kinds of Lamber can be bad, in trade, at low rates. **SUMMER HILL” property ie the unly Freeboid one for sale in the place, which renders it most desirable for the stove class of Artisans, now so much wanted in this little village in its infancy. A STORE, and Dwelling in it, capable of holding 15,000 bushels of produce, with a double Wharf and site for Lime Kirin, will be sold cheap or let, the let May next. Buildings wili be erected, if desired, and at moderate rent to good tradesmen, members of uny Temperance Society, who will meet with every encouragement, and trade taken in payment. A Temperance Hall and Farmer’s Club will shortly be erected at Summer Hill. Close on to £70, in cash and material, bas already been raised for this purpose, with a free site for any extent the building may require. The inducements held out to temperance men to settle down in this locality ought to cause the Lots for sale there to be purchased atanearly day. Such a good chance, on such easy terms, seldom occurs. And, indeed, some of these Lots are already looked for. Plans, particulars, and any other information can be obtained by culling at the Offve of Messrs. Batt & Son, Surveyors and Land Commissioners, Charlottetown; W. Sanpexsoy, F. P. Noxon, Tuos. Annear, Georgetown; Jas. Baorpaicx, Campbeltown ; P. W. iveuxs, Lraminer Office, Ch'tuwa; and to the owner of ** Summer Hill’” property. P. STEPHENS, Orwell Cheap Store—from A Nexpig to ax Ancnor. that he should withdraw frem the Cvuncil, he would not have waited to be expelled from it by Her Majesty's Representative; but, actuated by a becoming spirit, by due respect for himself, he would voluntarily bave relieved him from the an- poyance of his presence in Council; and, se retir- ing, would have retained his honor, whilst osten- sibly resigning it. any of his hon. colleagues in the Government ever meanly subjected themselves ty auch degradation and contempt iu the eyes of the people as well| we think that to withhold them from those to| By making such a remark the Hon. tne Leader |< inveution of improvement in shipbaildiug. Hon, upou & certain Admiaistration when they were Ne: neither had he nor had! ber of about 1000, against tenants for reut ' and arrears of rent, had lately been issued by the | truly desirable, is still a aan; and he who—be- | lawyers—the sum to be paid tu the lawyers for | sides being in the possession of all that can minis- each = —— — by cs : : ; | against Whom they were issued, being £5 or up- ter to his desires or delight the sense—is ori oni. Wan ie Rai likely, he hat | oi nes greatest, the most powertul, the most absolute of} gentlemen, te whom the present bondage of the | meuarehs, is no more: he also is merely a man.!| tenantry afforded such material benetit, should | be very zealous in their endeavours to destroy it. Mr. Brecken, on the oceasion of the Hon. Mr. | Courteous appeliations are, at al! times, agreeable | Coles’s making the above observation concerning to those to whom they are applied; and, besides, the issuing of writs by lawyers, rese and said: some deemed to be, what alone can render lite * The rank is but the gyinea’s stamp, The mas s the yowd for a’ that.’’ whem they are really due, betrays a priueiple of the Opposition threw no odium upon the little in accordance with the sentiments of a truly | lawyers, although it was evidently his intention | te whom that bondage was a very fruitful source | Report of Mr. Bn titute of every thing, the possession of which is by | Of income. He believed that writs to the num-/ern section of the Island, and sid that the other ckerfield, the visitor of the West- Report was not so satisfactory as it might have | been, owing to the ill health of the Visitor. Said | reports formed the subject of discussion for nearly 1¢ unfortunate tenaute | the whole of the forenoon. Mr. Brecken pre-ented a | Lecture te commence at & o'clock. | petition praying amendments in the Liquor License | law ; also wu peution of inhabitants of Cauurlotietown | Royalty, complaining of having to keep winter roads in repair for general public. Tuespar, April 5.— The Georgetown Free Mason's Incorporation Bill was read a third time and passed; sv also was the Valley Field ineorpo- ration Act. Tien. Col, Secretary introduced a Bill to enable Jobn Robinson to obtain letters patent for Col. Gray introduced « Bill relative to the establish- | ment ot a Marine Court of Enquiry on wrecked tory manner. Ou next Wednesday evening, George W. How- lan, Esq. M. P. P., will lecture at this Lostitute ou “ The Political duties of Lrishmen in America.” W. W. SULLIVAN, Bec’y, April 9, 1264. : Married, At Bonshaw, on the 18th ultimo, by Alexander Robertson, Esq., Mr. Jobn Barrett, to Mias Jane Millar, both of Lot 30. Birth. At Woodmore, on Saturday morning last, Mra. | _April 4, 1864. abr SCT yg ere E4antd Biets@ Household Furnituree LONDON HOUSE. With a Neat Library, &c. &c.' ESTABLISHED 1820. rqSO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, Econ Lon FRIDAY the Lith DAY. of ak, EF AVL. 18638. x oe, at ‘ t oe eenew, ut = Neiteme “ ad r. James kvans, (late City Marshal), New Perth, | “GAZELLE.” «THER , The Whole and Compiete Stock of Fur _ Selifas one from ee, niture for a Comfortable Dwelling, | © Uranus’ from London, “ Helen Davies'’ from Inclading some choice sets of Bed-room Furniture, | ae oe <. M. Wich from Boston, the with Beds, Bedding, &c.; Parlor and Dining-room - a a oe oie kee — Furniture and Stoves, with an excellent Cooking the season, Wahlen, wets on band frow pre- . a _ -~ i | vious importations, they offer for sale at their usual Stove and Kitches Furnitare and Utensils in every | 7 0. Pricee. The present im eam prise : : ' : <s Alexander Brown, of a daughter. departuient ; 4 good Carpets, (one very superior) ; | . d ' i ) vessels. House went into Comuittee on petitions , 8 parses 5 Fe par. 2 ~ a Slog, di} . seen basely to retain their seats at the Council iudependeut umd. We, however, most fuily| te dose. He merely exposed his own ignorance. | praying for increase of Sanll Debt Geueak, 4) SS ee | Dining Lables, Sofas aud Cushions, Chuirs, &c. &e | —— ae 2 cm Beard after the Governor, in despite of their participate in the contempt entertaiued for mere | Lt was vot the lawyers whe of themselves issued | motiou was carried in a ep wae inex- Died. tr | lnsves, "a vale. 3 counsel to the contrary, had dissolved the As- | Ulle, rank, or position, aud the superciliousness,| the writs They did so merely in the way of | pedient to increase the number of Small Debt) On Saturday, April 9th, of Asthina, Ellen, the i ry | 50 chexts prime Congou 4 do Paper-h nyi ' airy and Without thet di v0 oo which, almost invariably accompanies it, and in| their professional business, aud at the instance of | Courte, but when it was reported to the House, au | beloved vite of Mtr. James Cahill, Blacksmith, A Very Neat Libra , a —— 4 alice wen reer, Sh SROs CONE Consent Cimnlneed ORC | 11. reverence fur ral worth; by both of which | their clients or customers; and no manuer of [#2eudment was carried 13 to 12 that - fal vedient | Charlottetown, aged SI years. May she rest iu |" Which many excellent Books will be found, and | 399 picks Course Salt, 6 do Printed, Unbleach- ¥ of their body. An Adwministration that, after | ¢ » wine. Beas as actuated or inspired | blame could, therefore, justly attach } or | (0 establish Small Debt Courts at the fo LOWIME | peace. [Boston Pilot please eopy a number particularly interesting to brethren of the | “50 sides Sole Leather & Whi j y feelings the poet, Burns was actuated or inspired a ’ , justly to them Ger | incon vis, Gansmereide: Haratheihvn. Manet thewart a the 30th Pye ‘ o “ Mystic Tie.” ees ’ s.. ‘an Calicos, . oe ‘i cell te tm. ' Saal ine ev. \ ’ ie, § ya, seu, on the January, 1864, Capt. George| “*? to ic ‘ | 6 cuses eudy -made jo Stri rirti ee: oe OPE, at to aay tenets; t0- _ ” 3 —— ee Ag ree | an — i ; : bridge, und St. Peter's Bay. E. Alchorn, of the brig ‘Ocean Ware. on her Atthe sume tine, 8 qanutihy of euperior WHEAT! Clothing, ' 2 do Ginbed idalenn;” tained their seats in the Council until they were ° be e , , g : on. Mr. Coles, in reply to Mr. Brecken, said | Wepsespar, April 6 —Hon. Col. Gray moved | passage from New York to New Orleans. The and wood F IREWOOD. A large Sasoetment eI 9 do Ladies’ Boots &| 2 do Buffalo Skins, sihlelte aiid died it i ta the onaiin, mnt rr Ye see yon birkie, ca'd a lord, - ib 7 not ee oe as the hon. and | the House into Committee on pabli¢ despatches, | deceased was brother ef Mrs. Charlotte Sims, of BOOTS aad SHOES; Shop Stove and Counter, | Shuse. 2 hhds Paint Oil, , | im struts un’ stares, an’ a’ that; | learned meniber for Charlottetown would wish to ; when he subuwitted a resolution, stating that the this city. with ageveral Out-fit of Boot and Shoe manu- | 4do Rubber do do 3 do Silks & Ribbons, 3 do Millinery, 4 do Haberdashery, 4 do Linen Drapery, 114 packages assorted Paints, 20 tous assorted Tron, 150 bars Muutz Metal, 3, certainly, both in their collective aud individual | capacity, hare been lamentably deficient, as re-| syects that regard for character by which public | To hundreds worship at his word, He's but a coof for a’ that: For a’ that an’ a’ that, His riband, star, and a’that, At Flat River.on Saturday 26th ultimo, Alexander pinaence. af an Melonald, a native of Argylerhire, Scotland, in uttached to the trade. J JAUNTING SLEIG the 63rd year of bis age. and BUPPALAD ROBES ; 1 8 day CLOCK ; 8] At Brackley Point Road, en the 17th inst., of | K@O¢dSEWING MACHINE, | Also u large quantity | j make it appear he was, when he undertook te | leme proposed in the Duke of Neweustle's des- inform hin that lawyers did not issue writs |P#tch of the Alth July last, is one Buch as this | against unfortunate tenante merely of their owe | fouse cannot eutertain, aud that the course factnrer’s Tools and Luplements, and every aa] 1) ursued by the Exeeutive Goverument, as ex- - alll AA a The ‘ man of independent mid,’ He looks an’ laughs ut a’ that.” bien, cecupyinug high and influential positions in accord, but only when they were required to do so by their proprietary clients. That he himself P ; pressed by the minutes of Couueil of the 27th Auguet last, appointed a delegation for the purpose Jaundice, Edward Stephen, infant sou of Stephen and Miriam Louisa MeCallam, aged three weeks. of excellent MANURE; with such a variety of | ; — ; 1 do Hosiery other articles as are difficult to name in an adver- | ae aud jin. K 1 de Gloves, Hat Bolus, 6), byt. the Government or Legislature of a country, are | knew very welll, independently of avy gratuitous | therein named, meets with the ungualified approval tisement. : : . : At Little York, on the 26th ult., in the 73d year ba 4 . sepa | 2doShuwls & Mantles,) 20 uecaios Spring, Cast guactally inGucnced. ‘The Mon. the Lender of “A prince can mak’ x belted knight, instruction which might be tendered him, with | of this House. To this resolution Hon. Mr. Coles | of her age, Mrs. Abrabam Gill, seur. J a — Ne te ae et 1 do Ladies’ Fars, | & Blister Steel, ul ; A marquis, duke, an’ a’ that; respect to the matter, by the hon. and learned | moved an amendment w the effect, that in the | =——————= etre ea —=== = te a ; By Ofers such 82) 6 do Dress Materials, | 50 seta Wilkie & Gray's tae Opposition —in furtier replying to hon. mem. But * an honest man's’ aboon his might, | member tor Charlottetown, He also knew that | opinion of this House the delegation offer has LiverPeooLt, March 19.—Loading for Charlotte- — All oes ees day i. £ b 10 packages Glasgow Plough Metals, bersen the Government side of the House egneern- Gude faith, he manna fa’ thas: | it was not according to the governing principles | Proved detrimental to the best interests of the | town, Edwin & Lizzie, Isabel aud Theresa. Sate to cone Se See £2, cas ; over %”, & Goods, in Gala Plaids,/100 W rongbt Lron Piongh i ne ee es : : gp ples | ; a ; j credit of six months will be given, on good ap 7 i “ : laine . . For a’ that an’ a’ that, of human nature in general, that any person carry- | eUsetry, and ought not to have ben eordered by the : - - red ivint f Hand Winseys, Shawis, Shares, ing the suthoritiy said to be given to the Lieut. | Their dignities, an’ a’ that, mg ea any buciaves enti ona net b if | Executive Council, until the despateh of Mth July ~ | proved jolt Notes ° PNG RTON 1 Printed Shirting,Flan-| 1 case assorted Cutlery Governor, by the Despatch called “ The Bloody,” The pith o sense, an’ pride e” worth, er danas : : } es oy Sees | 1860 had been submitted to the Levislature. The G A V4 aoe ON, Auctioneer. nels & Shirts, Com/100 packagrs Nails and t fort in th : i i Are higher rauks than a’ that.”’ Nery Gnatuws te cree any law tl market 1) debate on these resolutions ocenpied the whele day. _Georgetown. April 4, 1864. 0 rw ok forters. s & Bag- Spikes, o send for troops, in the eveut of any resistance | i i on sa oe cecil aie which he founda profitable demand for the articles When the House divided there appeared for Hon. . | ” Y | ging, Osnuburgs, Ca-] 50 do Ironmongery and being wade to distraints for rents, to put dewn fs : =. + so whether maverial goods, or wares of another | Mr. Coles’ amendment:—Hou. Messrs. Coles, | wn eee eee | | 4 ' lieos, Cotton Handker- Mardware. such as Burns speaks of; but there ave certainly | sd a aes 4 ee : : ~ , a. - i / ce ee such resistance, and compel due submission to the | among us some “ wha "—althougl ither lords | meng ap ecranbiecdicevice ean doorman town). e4.0 279 [tonnage ie ge an aeons. ! . ot wane “ oT yong us reine “Wha —although neither lords | haps, be the very staple of his commerce or craft, | Messrs. Conroy, Howlan, Sinclair, Sutherland. . : : y hiti lawe—said it was by ne means certain—even al- an —_ a era acct saddam cael | He eould not, ecules. think it very likely that | Shaan ie alan ae eet cx , FoR PALS, Is63. = Bak ng eee ee Wash- ‘ . . ki - 3, an’ stare, an’ a’ , —ay, at, and fret, and! the hon. wey dt | Col. Gray, Longworth, Col. Secretary, J.C. Pope, ax ; . 5 Soda ’ n . though agrarian disturbanews of the kind autici fume, upon their little stage, in aa supercilious | Tae a ee | Davies, McAulay, Kave; Messrs. Brecken, Danean, J AMES AN DERSON, Esquire. being Crushed 3a ar, Currants, as. pated or alluded to had actually arisen, aud even and ridiculous a manner, and with as great a echt ‘ethel royal frequently ‘aad in the Sones MeLennan, Howat, Montgomery, Haslam, Kauisay | about to retire ae perenet Seles, ~ BRITISH WAREHOUSE, bear. Ro eice Siesual , ‘i . - ee a > ik 5 ou - : P fo thé. “iven instructions to th subseri t } 2 although the Guverner might save wished tu send lack of “ the pith ee pride # worth,” a8 | evuld be very anxious tu reform that state of |. . is ih : AUCTION, at his mies. C ei ddaind. a oe : ; : ata riest “ ) ; R EEN'S § Lond Soa R Gur twee to intimidate pertice rusicting sect: dic the veriest “coef” that can be found, or ever | thinen, the weehing af whisk wae 4 esuresef ean: Paunspay, April7th —Honse ayain in Committee ‘ . ndon ‘ Ps s18ins, ‘ te ee S the my lly b on —_ ‘ bas been found, classed in any caleudar, however diderable gain to bimeelf. The hen. the iedamend , ce oa ore the Duke ae * 1 hursday, the L4th instant, YPXITE SUBSCRIBERS UAVE JUST Lozenges, Extract Log wood, raiute—tha 'y would really have neenttor; extended of “ titled incapables,”’ the O : seca — j castle disallowing the Li 0 lucorporate Orange ut 11 o’clock RECEIVED trom LONDON r Uranus P Gi B Ri P é : ae a : es ‘ | the Opposition, in urging home upon the Govern- | Lodges in this Island taken up. Hon. Gol. Secre- 7 , : “RLV 2 as POE CP ., epper,Gilasa, Bays Rice, Pepper, the Govern:.r would wot have beew at liberty to To return, however, to to the direct consider-| ment ia charge af proprietary leanings, aud the [tary mubmitted the following Seabtanpage | H All his Stock in Trade ume LIVERPOOL, per Theresa, from GLAS. Allspice, Corks, Coffve, Coils Manilla tuke such a step without the consent of his Council, *"" the offence in question—it cannot, We | jittie eredit which they themselves must be con.) U. Reservep, That Orange Lodges—the In- » | GOW, via Pictou, per-Cabot aud other arrivals hg Pails. B ke But ill indeed did it bee Sion thef‘cles! think, have been the bare appellation, “that man,” | geious they are entitled to in the estimation of the | stitutions for the incorporation of which this House —— CONSISTING OF from the States and Halifax, Pes meus aus, rooms, . &e. Lider at ewe the Pon. the Colonial 4, applied by the Ilon. Mr. Coles to the Hon. the people, su long as their chief officer, and the most | iD its last Session passed the Act, intituled * An | Cloths, Moleskins, DeLuines, Orleans, Printed Their usual extensive Eupply of DB. G. & S. DAV LES, Seeretary to cast reflections on the late Liberal Colomal Seeretary—discourteous as, perhaps, it active member in their Coane, was a gentleman Act to incorporate the Grand Orange Lodge of | Cottons, Linings, Woolen Shawls, Silk and Cotton a 7 ts Charlottetown, Dec. 7, 1863. Govermuent on account of the iustructions cou- | “48—Which was che real ground of the disappre-| who had avowed, and who, indeed, gloried in, hie | U'UCe Edward Island, and the subordin ite Lodges | Hdkfe, Flaunels, Serges, Canvass, Padding, Bolton BRITISH § FOREIGN Me ake tat ae aoe a pm 7 ee ee ee bation manifested. It was rather, we believe Sete ais My Indeed, giorled 1, lis | iy connection therewith’'—uare not forbidden by any | Sheets, Towelling, Book & Jacknett Muslins, Figd. . . Li r y tained in that Despatel, or on the suppusition | casioned by the cutting evverity of M Col - beng actuated by : the girest arbitrary and un- | jaw in force iv Prince Edward Island ; and farther, | Nett, Velvets, Ribbons, Braids, Blk. & W-. B. M K RCHANDI 7. I ‘ erpoo ouse ° bat ae td ote rts “ é res ry - ‘ ' ; ow ' rity . J 2 o 7 coustitutivual principles — who accounted ne iv- | that Orange Lodges, althongh they have existed in | Threads, white & col, cotton Reele, Hooks & Eves, s | ©) WHat ig ave bee enue by that Govern- stricture whys: “atm the principles of absolutisi, OY terests so worthy of consideration aa those of this Island for several years past, have uot, in the | Combs, Buttons, Needles, Web Braces, Hosiery, | Comprising all the requisite articles in STAPLE | re ead tient under its ssnetion, vo leug as a copy of his * hich Mr, Pope, a member of the existing Gor | yen of property—and whose regard for proprie- | opinion of this House, proved detrimental to the] Gloves, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Coats, | & FANCY GOODS, among which will be found | tet ii Wie es Seal wuld be “rum at, bad, in his paumpliet, most undisguisedly tary interests and his ewo had been so glaringly | best interest. of this Colony. Vests, Punts. "Te leading styles and novelties uf the seasun : | - < Pampiiect vu BRespunsibl sue vamment cour M avewed hitselt to be actuated; and the coateunp enttitennall ig due oppressive and exectin spirit; .2- Kesouvem That it is the constitutional right Hiardware Plain & Fancy Dress Goods, 5 s produced te shew the despotic spirit with whieh, tuous and indignant manner, in which by voice, in whieh, whilst he was a land agent, he lardedd Te es ear ane er I Steel, Bake P, H , S$! Is, Fork Shawls, Mantles, and Furs AMT : : Kk. ” she * . “ ee ? ; | desi - yx for fe neue : na rou, Steel, : i . cs, ’ Hes, ’ qt brad tetend the power te ffeet hie wishes, be would | kik. aud geature, when uttering the words “that | weer the tenautry upon the estates under his con- | Yn4 Sovernment of this Ialuud ant of tle necuia | Rakes, Nails, ‘Spikes, Brond de Narrow Axes Bonet Fronts, Hats & Caps, WILLIAM FULL bare defied public sevtinieut aud over-awed and vacant wa ee 4 ae 4 miss Tab ann "| trol. ‘The firat direct and substantial charge | aad imhubitants thereef. ue way be cousidered ne- | -Augurs, Chisels, Hammers, Adzex, Molasses Gates, Black & Colored Silks, AVING pleted «“ THERESA” ‘ in hnmediat: oojeet of Ris censure. = Phu mgaikeance | preferred by the Hon. Mr. Coles againet the gent- | ceseary, subject Onl¥ to the proviso. that such «| Hinges, Screws,.Door Lutehe-, Cofice Mills, Bread Hosiery & Haberdashery, oom per a : coutraled the Legislature. The method by which r Was, indeed stak cable ' ; ee ; I : lawe | : , ' ) y “ "hi : : } — ms Nast saemcallmangh oben meri ~ - _ | leman apeve alluded to, (the Hon. the Culomal | be not repugnant w the laws and statutes of Great | !rays, Cod, Mackerel, and Trout Hooks. Collars, Ties and Scarfs, and “ PRIOKSSS,” his thock of could he have called it iate operation, be would The Hon. the Leader of the Opposition, at dil-) Seeretary,) as au evidence of his grasping and | Britain nd let Earthouware ; Barrels Crackers; 3 Boxes Viain and Faney Flanvels, BRITISH & FOREIGN base rubbed the people of their freedom, uplield ! ferent tines In the course of the debate, broadly | exacting xpivit, was, that in his capacity of land it - oF o tsa a oy a tanem: His . =e been tue aa” Cte ta ee oe ' Sharts, Skirts & Skirting ME R N VA IK : ea tharged the Government with having practised | agent for the Houble. Lady Georgianna Fane, he | Duke of Neweestle, Her Majesty's principal decre on, E . z a, Copperas, Serges, Oil Cloths & Buaize / ‘ the tyranny of the proprietary claimants, and ©'*'* ' | 38 , & ae I tary of tase for the Colonies. by refusine ¢ bit | Alam, Blue-stone, Madder, Redwood & Logwood. sg . 4 | ) ' ° ; gross dee: ption upen the people with respect to! had required several of ber tenante tu give up) ote Oe ee ere ny reruaing -0 enor i Boots, Shoes & Rubber Goods 9 i ever-awed the House of Assembly, was thus the Land Question. He said they eutertained | their old leases to be cancelled, and given thes: | eau cou ee eee 7 wae goed Shop Furniture. Clothing, and Gents’ general outfits, Now offers the same te the public at the LOWEST , broadly stated in his pawphiel: “ With an in-| vo real sympathy tor the distressed tenautry; and) yew oues, for which he had, tor his own benetit, | 5 dinate Lodyes in co : wai the . with £ .|7 Counter Seales, Shop Stove and Pi ve, Office Des*, Cloths, Doeskins, and Trimmings, PRICES FOR CASH. depeudent Governor, kt the Colony have an | that, whilst professing to be influenced by a most) charged them 4Us. each. lthe aaa! ednediened, deprived the aside of | Show Glass, Liquid Measures, Neste Drawers, &e. Hardware, lronmongery & Cutlery, eee lade pete ut Legidauve ( cuneil—the menufers ot | consecientions regard for their interests, they were. The Hon. Colonial Seeretary said, the statement | this Colony of its constitutional right to make, or TERMS—All sums over £10, a credit of 3 months Nails & Horse Nails, Reom Paper, The GOODS having been on the — which shall pesacea cach 4 freehold of the value | in fact, deing their very utmost to sustain and! which the Hou. the Leader of the Oppasition bad | dain aud earry into etfect a Law, which was deem- | Ou approved Joint Notes. : Blankets, Rugs, and Counterpanes, best Terms, are confidently affered to compare | of £500 sterling—and be appowted by the | advance the views of the proprietors, endeavour-| just made was not true. He had not received pe 7 vedient = eee : a aapeine of ALSO: Goud Indigo and other Dye Stutix. with any in the market. His Stock includes, in Governer, without consulting his Exeeutive!|ing to procure parliamentary confirmation of | either 40s. o1 auy other sum, for any new lease | UNS ouse—(the motion that the Bill do pass hav-| 4 Catalogue of Books and Engravings from the . oc ‘ ss ‘ft , Good Council. Sech a Governor and such a Couneil | their forfeited grants, and so to sanction, by) given by him, in lieu of a cancelled eum to any | 198 been — in eee tomes by * vewwagen d Of) celebruted Publishers, Lumley & Co., Loudon. ensisiatio enecent SUGARS Staple Dry c my : would soon de away with the feeling of insecurity | special enactment, their unjust and tyrannous) tenaut on the property alluded to. | necpanclanewal Mer Gaiutee-aab lis weal Also, at the close uf the sale, will be offered, the | “ k AISINS CURRANTS and FIGS, &e. rine wee Sone Dei la Fes ae whieh pervades the minds of all who possess exactions from their untortunate tenants, ; The | Hon Mr. Coles said, he spoke on the authority jhave conferred upon ie large numbers of Her eaerre name nae +o angen _— ; . SPICES, de. de. : ee td Ge Ginghane, tod White and property im the [slawl—and prevent men of | Government party in the House, as the majority | of une of the tenants wha had been required by | Majesty's loyal subjects, who compose the Grand | "93> Seo Cutulugues {P" Personally selected with eare—purchased | Fancy FLANNELS, Towellings, Table Linens, independent weare frow leaving our shores, to | there. claimed to represent the majority of the) the hon. gentleman, in his capacity of agent, to| Orange Lodge ot Priuce Edward island, aud the N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. | on the best terms—and will be found to compare | White and Colored Damaske, Blankets, Rags, &c. revk @ home where property is protected, and its | people ; but such was uot the cause. As respected | yive up his old lease to be cancelled, and to take | Subordinate Lodges in connection therewith, the} Charlottetown. April IL, I864. ow taverably with other Stocks iu the market, either . oe _ het a “s owner as a olject | a right to [ there as the a ees olla ~ one, and pay hin (the Le for it. | Re ee ie cee ae 1 i E . for style ur value. ’ Dress Materials, tt of insult and plunder. During tie past five | the tenantry, they were, in fact, vothing but) on, Col. Seeretary then asked Hf that tenant | : ve oor . , we N . Including Winceys, in an aid | urge, sears there have been driven from thie Island, by | squatters. The true representatives of the ten) bad said he paid hm the 40s : Fae teas on this question wus not concladed ut Elouse role urnitur e, W. & A. BROWN. Knickerbocker, Fouland Lustres, Camilets, Alex- ea eke ene ea eeu eae | Gorell the cipprtre it wt gute] oan sktbartowit het tena dneatasd | Seat st aaranest Hoe Mr- Davis re] Horse, Sleigh, Harness, dic. | _ vv» Save Nor. 16 le we Sahrs takanaas tes tats ts Mnvies Whe syen? nearly ‘ @ year ingtie | Greverime an ‘ rters, ‘ 1! te | Ce hether be sa vale ie c ed | ted titi fi E. Morricey, riet f y “ ; . Colony. Her Majesty's Goverument may reaped) |evident, sat there to legislate for the benelst of | for the new lease, but he was quite certain that be pnd Wosadey, poyiag ine pe ey ‘car a 7 be svid by PUBLIC AUCTION, F O R Ss A L E ° vont varsety. * these two evils, Wotheat auy danger ‘ of severing the land claimants,te the detriment of the interests; he said he had been required to pay it. imported duty free, also a petition from W. C at 11 o'clock, on SATURDAY, the 15th inst., _ SPARS of Ladies’ Mantles, the Unsieu betweea this Island and the Mother | of the tenantry: whilst the Opposition, powerless) Hon. Colonial Secretary said, that waa quite | Bourk, relating to steam navigation in the Hills- | at the residence of Mictiarr STEVENSON, Esquire, ¥ HE HU LI. and a Black and Coloured Cloth, Tweed, &e; Mantle Country'—« company of fifty regular troops, sup- | on account of their inferiority as respected numeri- | another thing; there was a material difference | borough and Elliot Rivers. }Hillsborongh Street, wlio is going to leave the a a V ESSEL, 51 Tons new, and Clothe & Cloakings. in Black and Col d Clothe: ported as they would be, by large wumbers of the | cal strength, could do notiing more than Use) between requiring the payment of a swim of | Fiipar, April 8th.—Hon. Mr. Coles called atten- telaud, all his : & ys ee a aot pag ee Alexandra Cloth, Seal Cloths, in fl quantities. — population, would suffice, at ail times, “oe maintain | their beat fg assim ty expose coir —— —_ — ee “a wh th ‘ oo to — er a eons ore cone Household Furniture, tne depth of “hold 7 feet 1 Ladies’ Shawls, the supremacy of the law, aud preserve order— ‘edness and insincerity of these w ” talsely de- | on. Mr. Coles remarked, that all he wante Pen uilered a ” ing fad on te tule © te ie a . R wieied Wi wee . fi 1 i, ibatantially built and i “a 7 ad ebuid the Ansetably duae “to proceed with |claredtheucl se be the tenante fiends.” For to shew was the apr which the Colonral Seere| ours ate moved the iioie nw w Committe of | Comisting, of Green Rep covered Walnut Gfe| inches is a fine model, wibwantally halter Including Cleth, Tweed, Cashmere, Paisley, ew the geveral business of the country “y and to cor | the Opposition ty do even = -— hitile - It) tary had displayed in his dealings mg eae at a aiidentiinies taienalt af peinthenn. peal st other Tables ; Camp, Cane-seated, and other | and ready for launching. dal a Furs, : operate with the Legielative Council and the) was with respect to liimediate consequences— | on the properties under hie control, at the time on parties concerned to ake explanations, which Chairs, Green and Crimson Damask Curtains and : Apply to Joun Beratox, t River, or A select assortment of, in Mountain Martin, at all . Lieut. Governor tm their jot endeavoure lo) was no easy watter, invariably subjected to inter-| he was a land agent; and so far he had, m some | wag satisfactorily done. The debate on the Orange Poles, Curpetsa, Hat and L mbrella Staud, Bed- Subscriber iu Churlo:tetown. IRDIE rices; Sen side boas, Ermine und white. Ladice’ carry ou the Goverumeut of the Coleuy au just | captions as they were by the Government side of | measure, succeeded. That the hon. gentleman, | question was resumed. Hon. Mr. Whelan submit-| steads, Mattrasses, Marble Top and ¢ her Wash . JAMES PURDIE, ‘ashionable Felt Hate, Plain and Fancy bonnets, &¢. aud honest principies--let Her Majesty's Govern | the House, whenever they aitewpted, with a view | however, bad not only demanded 40s. tor each of | ted the following amendment to Mou. Col. Secre- — a as ak = bee Wages March 28, 1864. Ladies Garibaldi Jackets, weg ot —. Winter ment amnex the Island to one of the neighbouring | to the ultimate benefit of the tenautry, to expose | the new leases alluded te, but bad alao—if not in | tary’s resolutious :— ooking, Franklin @n wnnon Sto *. iu os ; Vests, Gloves, Collars, Scarfs, Bonnet Rivbous, all : ; ’ i , oo . i i ; ; . ; . ‘ ‘ d Tea Services, Kitchen Utensile, &c. &c. 1 ] R d News aper vlors and widtl Prociaces of Nova Scotia or New Brunswick.” | what they couceived to be the iusiiwerity, mis-| every instance, yet in most—received it, he should, “ Wuxnreas thie Honse admits the constitutions! wu ) , 1e ecor Pp P i colors widths. : ; : j management, or incapacity of the Government, | he believed, bave it in his power to prove betore | right of this Legislature to make and ordain such ALSO, anette > ’ sales Hon. Mr. Coles, in com moating — the shove! touching their proceedings with relerence to the the close of the session. laws for the co peace, welfare and good govern-| 1 Horse, Silver-mounted Harness, Sleighs, 1 su-| - XO be sold by AUCTION, on the Gentlemen ‘s Farnishing Goods, passage, observed thut it was quite evideat the (aig Question, and their right te liberty of} ‘Tue tellowing case was also, in the course of | ment of thie Isiand, and of the people and inbabi | perior (English make) Saddle, Bridle and Martin: I : sill aia » VALUABLE | In ready-made C HING, in great variety; : | : . , eo : eante th f. us may t ce whence: heb ake a an. he 5k: ” Buttalo Robes 3rd of MAY, the above very ‘ Fancy Flannel SHIKTS, Gloves, Ties, Scurfs, writer was se friend of the peuple, but that, on | speech, if aut thereby iquared, yet certainly must | the anid Debate, brought forward by the Hon. Mr, | Unt "GT: ho tubs of Mewenstle, in bie Des | Hatters, Bridles, Whigs Ao. | PROPERTY, (if uct previously diepseed of) | Collars, &c., HATS & CAPS, iu Fur, Fur Trimmed, the coutrars, kis ain was to deprive them pet «uly | seriously impaired. Sull he entertained a hope | Coles, as affording undeniable proof of the arbi- satsh nesievtnis aie Eueditener tas a esakd aa Te ee - . : hi t P Cloth, Felt, &e. , ’ of freedeus bet even of the semblance of freedow —little enewuraging us ee a a were trary and unfeeling spirit, which, he suid, bad eo the Act incorporating the Orange Societies ae pancrer Ss, three months’ credit, 1 Large Was Ing on : yn Boots and Shoes, " . "*| —that the Opposition weuid be able to cuuvince | peen exhibited by the Hoa. the Colonial Secretary | of this [eland, for Her Majesty's assent. for the rea- | ow “PPPOVed Jornt Notes. : und a very large sapply ef the various | aed te place them under the rule of a despotic | the aoe > should be tow 46 = effect towards poor tenants, who had been, in a great | son that in his opinion mo “ Jystitutions are cal- April 11 “ee DODD, Auctioneer. &c., usually required in a Printing Offiee. | dn Ladies’, Gent's, and:Children's,-of all kinds. G J posed ; b-| their deliverance from proprietary bondage— | weasure, if not wholly, at his mercy, when he | culated (if not actually intended) to embitter : ey : ’ ~ eae: aged ae oe 7. 7 what a great mistake they had made in contiding | was land ageut; and hus as neha how very | religious and political differences, and which must SHAKESPEAREAN Jonx Derry having ety beeome ae FAMILY GROCERIES. : missive tule; and that if—under suck @ tyranny, | 1 L:¢ interenta to the keeping, protection, and ad-| jyttle reason there could be for the tenantry to | be detrimental to the best interests of any colony and net being alee a . eae ae a | A large and varied assortment of, comprising prime sustained by a body of regular troops and by such | yucement,—to the tender mercies of proprietors, | entertain a hope that the r interests would be duly |i" which they exist.”” Therefore, Resorvep, that TD wn XY y newspaper, is anxious to — idni: & ane} Congon TEA, Brown and White Sugurs, ee, oe. 1 ie ‘ iia - he most reasonable terms; thus wag : : ; pa : vidal : our constitutional rights have not been interfered A 4c e | the ‘ os Ruisins, Currants, &c. &c. &e. of the population as had interesta to sustain or | proprietary agents aud lawyers, whovw individual | regarded in any scheme for the settlement of the | vin iy the rejection of said Bill—no similar Bill opportunity to any one knowing the Printing and prowate, opposed to the commun ivterests and ee ee rene ee Pa i Question, in 47h - of — a baving been ae by be oo of Great TEMPERANCE HALL, ttn, aes sok ceenahemetinee: | CH” The above Goods are offered at Whole z ‘ copsn 1s. e Tevenutie oon THe) gentleman Was one of those principally concerned. | Britain, or by any of the Colouial Legislatures.” i : ae beater paper in St. n's, ! Kv KAM + | sale and Retail, at THOMAS’S OLD STAND . = are: . corre soy : cial : i » a I “ re . y ts fourth year, | , ee oe Lo ee ’ well being of the people at iarge—it should bey euple which bad transterred the Government) As detailed by the Hon. Mr. Coles, the tacts of | ering debe, which was animated, was nest an A GRAND ENTERTAINMEN ¥, con it well comnbliched ovina now in its fourth year, | CREAT GEORGE STREET. found that the House wf Assembly, as the faithful | from the Liberals to the Tories, had, it was well) the ease are as tollows:— till about eixht o'clock, when the question was sisting of a CONCERT, interspersed with | and hue e \ N to idland, y ws el le. bad eufBcient epirit | SHOW, been brought about by the jealousy which | The Hon. the Ccloviaal Secretary (Mr. W. H.| nat The division, when the Speuker resumed SHAKESPEAREAN and other READINGS, will| St. Jobn’s, ye ’ dius WILLIAM FULL. presentatives uf the peuple, SEDO RE SPITE ad beon most causelessly, artiully and irreligiously | Pope) «t the time he was the Agent and Attorne ial i Diasitien tll i *, | be given in the above Hall, Mare , ; Charlottetown, Nov. 16, 1863. , i had been m ty, artlully ¥ | Fope : nay : Y | the chair, was as follows :—For Hon. Mr. Whelan’s & , tetera othe vere ul were i md ot amy fe a of ag betel anata | ment, Mee, Woe, Getic | Om MEONDAY, the 25th Inst SALE OF © CHARLES BELL, Legislative Council, aud were te have feevaree tw tant part of the community against their Catholic ad. ete of Gait Gadaetade tea, oe tan. Sn ea a ee In consequence of the 23rd fulling on & Saturday, Val ble Freehold Pro e | the coustitutional remedy vt stopping the supplies oe not owing to any maladmiristration of tained judgment, and levied two greene for - Fur the Hon. Col. Secretary's seselatinns i Bhaw: = re will be given on the following ua P rty Merchant "Tailor, : ; : 44 Les. 2d. and £37 12s. bd, ectively ; ee a : onday, ax above stated. 4 : S | ‘hant . ted refusing to proceed withthe genoral business | public afuirs that the Liberal Goverument was| Sn yat ie was made appeur, tothe atietactiono | Kr Pere Rickulty, Mente Me tei Hac | Ea ull particulars wil shortly appear. | “NO be Sold by PUBLIC AUUTION, QUEEN STREET, of the country, theu the Colony wae te be deprived | overthrown, or to any vadue or uniair distribu-| che flouse of Assembly. on their investiguting the | irecken, Howat, Duncan, Montgomery, Greeu—L6. | RA pril LL, 1864. lin m the Fourth duy 00 MARCH next (1864), at the | Charlotteto -- P. E. Island, : ‘ iy ; . s otia | tion of their patronage; but simply to the ground- | case—which was brought before them, by petition “48 0a coe. Speen aemsernioninene ereeenrneereraruyereeny-acovencnmeieemctemntis I ma a ofeloak b tue of. at ario wh, . of ite Constitution, and aunesed tu Nuva Scotia i hich had been excited in the | of the poor man—that the sun of £3 188. 2d. ouly POST GFFICE ORDERS, hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, by virtue 71 Has on band assortmeut of N lens apprehension whites Red Seen exened in theres the | ‘ cade al acted tl Lavscurp, on Thursday last, from near the resi- Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of | on & geucral t or New Ibruuswick. inds of Protestant electors that they were in| was due to Capt. Cumberland, as rexpected the : NEY ORDERS payabl t M ve. dated the Tenth dav of Deceuiber, 1860, | s : = : ‘ ; riods for which th first jadgment wes obtained, | dence, at New London, of the Honorable Donald O) ’ Payable a6 any | Mortgage, cuted the vote » : CLO] HS Wasever else might veature to assail the late | dauyer of being subjected te Catholic am fe h hie agent and coeteas Mr. Pope bud : Presid sal 8 ticiatinnenealt Pose Office (being a Money Order Office) in | and made between the Honorable William Forgan, , Liberal Government on the seore of * the Bloody cvadancy and demixative. Nu fear. huwever— eee ted the sum of £34 and upwesde was due | Spee ea eee anene CANADA, can. be obtained at this Olfice. of ae or Chasteitetee, ana uae enya D O E 8 K I N NS T WwW E E D Ss . De ” a i ; successtully as it was instilled into the minds of under the covenant of the poor man’s lease ; and fine Bchoorer of between 50 2nd 60 tonaold measure-} ~The Order will be drawn in sterling. The com- hie wife, of the ove per ae eee of | ? ® epatch,” and unjustly tox them with having Protestants throughout the Island —was ever! roy that sum, together with costs, alevy was made, | ment, which was built by Mr. George Mcienzie, of | mission cherges will be —on Orders up to £5 Coeteaetette, aneninns, $5 Saetee eae theo | JASS SRE d Y ef ' ; . d Duniel Hodgson assigned to me,—All thore CASS , an i Mbmitted tu be bound by it, surely the author ot | more groundless. So far, mdeed, were the) iy the first instance, for £44 12s. td., nud the poor N London, a skilful and experienced naval | ‘ting, 18. Outing: | Yuan 5o & 20 — Tr, Pie ’arcels of Land, being Pusture | ; the hict, i i Catholics from seeking ascendancy, that when} wan, beiug unable to pay the amount of the levy, | 7, - oe : on Yu sterling. The maximam amount of w single | Tracts, Pieces or Pareste a nd, | an Thirty. | suitable for the Gen, SO WED Sep ennnmNEnAD the al / Ithough iost| was arrested and imprisoned. But this was bot all; |architect. She was inspected by several competent | Order will be £10 sterling. Lots Numbers Ninteen (19), wonky as tse ze PRESENT AND COMING BEASON Krongest language aud in the most urgent man- oe eee -. fi yr a of their | whilst he was so imprisoned, a second Writ was | judges, who have proneunced her to be the hand- .. C. OWEN, Postuaster. | four (31), and Forty two ee. ae wslatass 4 | : ; : : : . reapectable aud influeutia VS served upon him for arrears of rent, respecting 4 . . General Post Office, Sth April, 1864. — 4w Charlottetown, aforesaid, ax the same ure deli . ‘which he is prepared to wake up to order at the wer, the aduption of a torm of government the | Church were a part of the Goverument majority | <erve a wait the Committee of the Honse that |*0mest vecvol they beve ever rccn built m this and laid down on @ certain Map or I - ot —. SHORTEST NOTICE wost despotic, and the most subversive of the | in the Legislature, and had aleo seatw in the Exe-| 0 ee poor inan’s petition, declared it to | Island. Ske was drawn from the Ship-yard to the Kosalty made amd rene — at ae ot " se righte and liberties of the people, that could, by cutive — = ae cs token Cole ate be their opinion that it was ee ee el beach, 2 distance of about half 2 mile, by a team of ee rat dea’ deeemeahe had will | March 28, 1864. — Sin ar Behe was supported, if no the entire Cathohe body } 4g that, if it had been properly defended, it cou ‘ a oe tp si : | day possibility, be established in any dependency niente the Saaed oat certainly by a very a. sme ack Gapperted iter’ ia law or equity ; eet thirty aaa) “gee Larger — one Internationa! Steamship Company. avaee Pally aot at larue appent eineaie A Wao) Vets; TItum! Rum!!! ¢t Great Britain, to which—if such there were— | large portion of it,—he, as the Teas “ re ce however, the poor and aged mane on eyre in . most - ? te a — or. This a ! apply to the Subscriber or bis Solicitor. FW PUNCHEONS of superior old ever i t (Catholies for | of 70 yerrs of ave—Dbeimy illiterate, “i » oe * | veeael is numed the *‘ Lona Montgomery,’ and is ated at C this Sist August : ree enly the were forme, without | oavintmenta of preferment ou account of the| «awiing Euglish, made no defence, and in a ibuanmnhdeteatedtertas westeguablhiiils ne ee ee Ee 1 Dee Si ae eee EORDE COLES. the substantial reality, of Parliamentary Govern- support given by thew to the Government; aud, iaypenee Saapane so — a tin jal ip leeds HE Splendid sea-going STEAMER “WILLIAM H. HOBKIEK. Also at his Brewery, Whiskey. Gin and Ale. went, would—conscience-stricken, bad he been | even when — feeling, as he did, thet they were ———. ee ee po aa - reyuin his : — annem ESS UT SG Te oe ene, Josern Hexscxry, Solicitor. February 15, led. ‘ ; ; : C= . hae De ‘ pos : : Master, will ieave Railroa ‘harf, Portland, on erie” ‘ ‘ . possessed of any coascicnee—bave felt that he minah te Pio oe pote liberty by the currender. of bis tenes. ‘i cies. | ta We would call attention to the advertise | SOND Ay. March 7th, for Eastpart'and St Jcha, *PXHE above Sale is POSTONPED until, Stearaer ‘‘ HEATHER BELLE.” 3 a e , Ps » 2, . - . . ° ° >.3 , . , = rh Thre - g r . could not, without pronvuncing his own condet- times, proposed the couferring of sme Govern- cue: The ubove statement of fucte,- who has | ment of P. Stephens, Esq., in another column, returning, will neve eon W ae. : H ee WEDNESDAY, the at ot aoe — ANTED. a person competent to act ae bation, raise hia voice in accusation of the late| ment appointments upon individuals of their! y knowledge of oe ape pane a pat offering Building Lots, Farms, &c., for sale at x seat nae eaten »& SE aes, or | A.D.1864, at ater a geen a hs aon . a STEWARD and BAR KEEPER on board ; . . . eo— | body who seemed fairly entitled to them, these | treatment which the poor old man, Neil De: rach, ; : ‘ we: ’ ’ eee noon. Dated ao the above Steamer, for the eusning sexsen, on the Liberal Government for having sacupted of a individuals comerinen ohen the canaiab experienced ut the con of the Hon. the Colonial Summer Hill, close to Montague Bridge. This FARES: WILLIAM H. HOBKIRK. | poute between Charlottetown, Bruleand Pictou.— *ven had they dune so, but waich, it had beeu most | 1 ity were actually offered to them, declined to | Secretary, whou, both on oneness of bes ignorance | uflere a rare chanee to young mechanics and far- From St. Je bape eee $1 = Josrpu HENSLEY, Solicitor. no cpehennto hes the Bar ond Talde and vietuxlt- : ‘ _—e oo ane * ; alia d his poverty—but chiefly on that of his ignoran 4 . . a) ortland,..-...-++--- ing the Crew Jomtract. yply at the Office of rlearly proved, they had nut—-with the distinct | accept them, saying —_ they were perfectly well | #00 nie e eumaphanely ‘i the power and at the merey | mers, the property being freehold and the terins Ri fie Boston,------- sessed 00 ROYALTY LOTS. Mr. den» ives. ves “iderrtauding that the declarations contained in satisfied with seeing the efforts of the Gueernment of that hon. gentieumu, believe, for oue moment, | of purchase easy. Mesars. J. & J. Ball will af | cy All fares and freights psyable in New Brans- ze | April 4, 1864, that : by th impartially directed for the general well-being Of) gat change of circumstances and position, a8 ford every information, they having been engaged wick curreney. sa T° LET, for such term of years a6 may iat Deapaich wore to be recogniaed by thew oti? eoyamnity and that they woull rather the | repectedinwelf bad wrought compete chang a eee 1.8. CARVELL, Agent. |"TS"0iccd on and ciber inwwoeerinyar, LANGUAGES. of Responsible Government. 1a cont | appointments offered to them should 7 conterred | in bis “eo and cama — cose : — to make a survey of the property. © would) April 4. 1864. tf that BEAL PIFULLY SITUATED FARM, be- RERK, “LATIN, FRENCH and Went 3 ‘ m Protestants, as giving them to Protestants | pitiless, relentless, and grasping land agent, be recommend persons entering busineas to guake ; , Subscriber, fronting an the Mount . . ' a ew ie = oe mm (tee . on. Mle. Outen.) ame wight, perbaps, give more geveral satistaction. come the a aoe 7 ees, early i to them Ps CANYV ASS. asian Se — lying about a from Char- | ye eee PERSPEC- Unted ae : + adi at ‘ ve © —_ Te i 5 ‘ : : » tantagtet by ~ hy eflroutery manilested by the Huo. ‘This self-denial was certainly indieputable ¢ = oe, a. gy a aeeaaienaen 40 aye el healt 3 BOLTS No. 1 Best Navy SAIL CLOTH, | jottetown. It ceutains abset 70 acres, 40 ot SOUN ¥. NEWBERY, King-st. Colunial . : : onl » . a . " . | ry 9 s ¢ * . : ly te Soyaren > ernie we | ee eae Seas me iyr | Hon. Mr. Coles; and neither did he, im @uy Way.) Phe First Aunual Meeting of the Stockholders | i4 > No Fi be De ~~. _| which are improved and im a high state of cultt | Tenns—One lessen per week, £1 per quarter; edi con Ao Hite LAtenel Giocqenseny witb 0, die | by « tenly Pee irmapentive of ait Gieliadiions | erway’ fe bow gratlonce elias he was oaltit® | of the Union Bank was held in the Court Roo, | aa oe ~}satiun. On the premises are tame large barns. Two lesen per week, £2, Three £4; ition i scien the general wellare, — it, save by asking, towards the conciu wo i Joloni ildi F » the Sth | ; : rer terms, &e., apply to wnd thus in pro: ortion fer @ further wumbes iy or willingnese to yremuizeover the people, a ~ Lor country; and he believed the wotives "Who was the deteudant’s attorney "to bid ai eae py tac baer a. | Low for Cash or approv oA et Apply ie ¥ "JOHN LONGWORTH. i lemeons and longer pesivds. z Bute, afte mote pre apne ae | by whiew the individuals to orate, en | Seu ud | ge Fy Ally eres Sip ereey Directors fur the ecusuing year:—Messre. Owen’ C'tharown, March 14, 1804. ie "+ Charluttetowa, Oct. 26, 1065. ' Deby, 22, 18ua. y Wer he, (the Hou Colonial Secretary, had! were iuflucuced, wove then, as Well ac uoW, such Lonny; aud he yald the penalty, : w02 broadway, pS. | HY MV88 pe BU Been muO mal me 5 @ owEIY avevey vs 010: BUMS, SEY BY per ewe’ Error . . i