A WEEKLY JOURNAL ** This: is vou. XVIII. 1 Woy SS QI true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, OL LICS, LITERATURE having to advise the Public, may speak free.’---Tari AND NEWS, = SS or aoe denen, Bom ‘Niy Y r y : + + s[n ~ CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MONDAY, MARCH 22. i869, NO. 47] aaQvmM_™ i - _ area ee — -- - — oe — e + j ” 41 } 1 | rg 1a7¢ =~ 4 V _ iry 2 Tiel, AN + OIPEDE RIP an wp =r ARDY l mabit f >: . . Che xine’ To the Travelling Public, | FOBACCO! PROSPECTUS [LORD LOVELL AND MIS VELOCIPEDE.| LAGISLATIVE SUMMARY. nes Te to ae en ' cas le THe Sl BSCRIBERS would respectfully UST received per Commerce and S OF THE « wie Sele. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. ’ Deode and forthe Probste.of Wain, anes [§ PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY BY one orm their friends and the public) @ Lawrence, via Halifax, a large and varied | Pablicationsef John Dougall & Son ” Sarvapay, March 13th. | ranch of the Savings’ Bink. Also a Peti- Ww ALTER Cc. GRANT, = - y, that they have opened out, in this | assortment of fancy Tobaceo, viz :—~ MONTREA i page sevenee oe ene gate Hien. Atseney Genel allud ee aa ‘tien of Inhabitants of Summerside, prayig rs ( KING’s SQ ‘SICE, HILLSBOROUGH STREET, NEAR FIRST CLASS HOTEL to which they have given the name of tke "ARE, TERMS Fifteen Shillings. per annum, half in advance seme We have appointed th tlemen to Act s¢ By aminer,”’ Viz te< William Hearisto, Esq., 2 Owen O'Neil, Baq, 5 Mr Ju: epa So irpe picbard Keid, Esq, Mr. William Callaghan, “ Lawrence Hogan, Nicholas Conroy, Esq., Mr. Jobu Doyle, Joseph Arsenault, Esq., Mr..J. H. FitzGerald, Qaecerme 11 at let, Esq . Mr Jon Breen, Thomas Laughlin, Esq , Me. Benaott McLellan, M Mcki On, sen, hq., Michael Kilbride, Esq, Mr. Peter Hughes, Patrick MeLellaa, * Themas O'Conner, « Joho Kelly, Hon. A. A. MeDonald, Mr. Geo. A. Hughes, ** George Forbes, Jobo Me! ougall, Esq., Mr. John Freneh, ~ James O'Brien, “ Michael Daly, “ Donald McDunald, “ Peter Sinnott, Dr. Metutyre, Hon. F. Kelly, Captain John McTatyre, Patrick Griffin, E=q., Mr. Rena'id MacDonald, (Garakelja,) Authony McCormack, Esq , Mr. Simon Buiger, Joseph McAulay, Eeq., Jobu Stewart, juar., Eeq., Dugeld McDougali, E-q , Law rence Peters, Esq , Mr. Anges McDoaaid, J.C. Underhay, E-q-, as ALMANAC FOR MARCH. 1869. UNION HOUSE, ed on the corner of » following Gen- . ‘ er Queenand King Streets, Ch’town, P. E.I. | (The stand is well known as having been in the vecupation of Mr. J. G. Eckstadt ) Agents for the It is the intention of the Proprictors of the UNION HOUSE to furnish First Class accomo- dation to travellers, aud do all in their power to render a stay in Charlottetown pleasant and jagreeable A First Class Ice Cream and Oyster Saloon, and a Barber Shop, are kept in connection with the House. The Union louse fs pleasantly situated near |} wharves, and steamboat landings, and will be found convenient for Cravellers in all respects. Summerside, Linkletter Road, Alberton, Miminegash, Hope River, Tignish, Skiuner’s Pond, Egmont Bay, Wellington, Misewuche, Princetowa, Lot 16, Indian River, Lot 14, Lot Il, South West, West Point, Campbelton, Lot Crapaud, All matters pertaining to the wants and con- reuience of Guests will be promptly attended to by the Proprictore. O'NEILL BROTHE tl RS. rhitown, Sept. 28, 1865 ‘A Fortune for Sale ! 1 Vernon R'r. Bridge, | ~ Georgetown, N consequence of the death of the Pro- Orwell, | prieter, the Salser iter is istructed to offer for Sturgeon | positive Sale, that beautifully situated well known Surge ’ } peoperty, the Moutague, i ’ Cardigan Bridge, |Half Way House, Vornon River, Little Pond, Lot 56, meee | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Souris, te 3 Fort Augustus, | The, Land consisting of about 40 acres, is in that Fairfield | state of cultivation that it has been for some veure ; past, and will for years to come, yield w clear net protit, more than Sudlicient to pay the interest on the amyant of parehase money asked for the whole As #® woney waking investment jthis is an opportunity seldom equalled in these |} Provinces, which fact cnn be positively, proved to ja | St. Andrew's, Pisquid, j establishment 8st Peter's Bay, Black Bush, Red Powt, Let 46 Dundas, Relle Bay, Goose Kiver, t Bay Fortune ny person about parchasing The Steck of Liquors and Stock of Goods im the Stere can be tuken er not at the option of the purchaser. For perticulara, addrc ss, Y cven DIY be 3 GEULGE ADAMS, Half-way House, Veruon River May 18, t }Rux LSo5 rp 4 MOON'S PHASES. i 0 ke bE T! Last Quarter, Sth day, th.'3}n., morn. E's E i" IE HOUSE and SHOP in Rew Moon. [3th day, 4b. 34m., morn., E.N E KENT SPKEET, lately ocenpied by Mr. First Q varter, Jist dav, Ih f2im., worn., N.W FOTN LC&SON, with large STABLE. COACH Full Moen, 27th day 5.. 20m, even, E. |} HOUSE and WAREHOUSE attached Apyls i a 1°0 ieee » ‘SUN SUN, Sun € 5 [ec * W. E DAWSON, Day | ‘i ~\slow 3 = 3 WILLIAM DOLD, M WEE rises | sets Clor k= ae } Assi snees of én vain <unseact, an wih det i asia a alt “ u nom n JOHN HUDSON, h meh nh, ta ' a! no ‘hte Sant 7. RGR 1 Mon bs 35 43:12 319 56 1 14 6 oY | : naa it iat Sedat: a ne ek a oe STs | 45 GN 1)1 6&2 2.3 21 .. ae 3 wea} 39) 4elz orn | 249° 5] Ev’ ilour, Leather 4 Thue 37] 49/21 5. ov 16, 3 35 4 | a 5 & Pri 3 491133 1 zu i 3s }R] &e. &c. : © Sat | 34] 5OTL 24 2 lo 5 32 15| Bust Received by the Subscriber, 3) Sen so 2 Stilt g 6 32 Is . 7 : i aa ; . = »- Barrels FLOUR \ op; es z » ’ : i ei Mon | 3 eee i ats LOO onr'Saee Soue’ Leararn, Pers | SH eee ree ce) ee ee 26 Casks MULASSEd. (un P urcheon 10, We 24 5110 23. 5 1a) 9 ze 26 Tierecs and Barrels, A Thor | 26 55 lu 7] 5 is tu 3 29 | 6 Caske SUGAK, eFiid | 23a) 57 9 St 6 SHV Ol 34 100 Boxes KAISLNS, 33) Sat i Iv 53 9 Sol se lb) 27 Jy 15 Cuests THA, ( Varranted,) H4] Sun (6 17) #59 9 Ik 7 USmern 42 80 Larr-is APPLES, 15} Moa | 656.6 648 Ls uo 3 At 50 Kegs NALLS, Ia Pures | 14) 284 92/0 4~ 19 Dozen Underiill’a AXES, 7 W. } 12) 3 8 ilv 2) 1 lo bt 19 Barrels Kerosene OLX, 12 Thuc i in 4 8 91 subd 54 5 1 To s TRON aod sTELL, W Fri 3! 5 7 Siimory| 2 33 fy 129 Bags SALT, 20 Sat | 7] 6 7 33, U 33 3 17). 59] 69 Quintils CUDPISHL 21 Sar lg 5} 771511354 679 <] 6 Barrels CURKANTES. 22 V, 3 8 6561225 5 E For sale low by ia us gai Set a ee GEORGE MOWATT. 21 Wel [5 59 11 G 20, 4 7 720) 11| Crapaud; Deo, 7 1868, 25 Thor 3) 12 6 N44 BSH 14 — 26 Frid | 56; 33 5 44 5 26) 93 Ma issointi iD v7 Sa 54 15 5 =a tase 6 24 | Dissolution No ice. 23 Su 5 52) 165 37 4nn 24] gue Copartnership hitherto existing be- 29 Mo 50 17, 4 43) 3 deren 2a tween STANFORD WELLS & JAMES Ay Ture | 435, 194 * 9 Su | “1) OUT LLLPS, of Charlottetown, Marble Workers, 3l WwW | 45 21° 4 It it 4 [* _—?" | as been Gissuolved by wutual consent. GONVEYAN Office: -- Groat George Street, | Charlottetown. (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) Septe mber 3, 1866. = Grain! FEV highest price given for BARLEY | aod OATS, at Coies’s Brewery and Distillery, | te Constantly on hand, at be parc :ased in the murket,t Gin, Whiskey, and a superi key. Atso—X, XX, and X Gia ottesown Jd une 20, L363. JOUN PF. BRINE, YW. D., od Miy be ensuled John T. Jenkins, Surgeon. | RESIDE Mro. BOVYER’s, Great George Strect, | Nov. 16, 1868. B, WILSON HIGGS, — General Commission Merchant AND AUCTIONEER, | Charlottetown, ... 1 ‘ May 27. 187 v BEL TAILORING Charlottetown FEXEE SUBSCRIBER ‘turaing thanks for the patronage with | he has beew favorea during the past | whie year, and would respectfully inform hi, cystom- | > CTT RECRIRE | ead ers na d the public generally, that he is still \" HE SU BSC RIBER offers for SALE his | repared to attend to all orders in bis liae of Easuiass with punctuality. OUT TING Parties desirous of having Garments or | Paterns cut, can be shortest uodtice. January 4,1869. R, RED Attoruen and Barrister - at-Law, Grain! Grain! ESTABLISAMENT | QUE EN STREETD, | sal ind Aiea | D | i | ‘Lae busitess will in future be conducted under ’ | the name of JAMES PHILLIPS CER, &c. aoa i ply ef Italian and American Maibloe | ! FoR MONUMENTS, tf f TALLETS, TABLE TOPS, BC.g Ges | Asuperior style of Workimans Lerms woderate, JAMES PHILLIPS. Charlottetown Marble Works, , i hip to any on the | Lsisgud. ; pricescheaperthah éan he bestef Ram. Braudy w article of Malt Whis | This Hotel ia pleasantly and conveniently situat | The Subseriber bas constantly on hand a sup- And whispered farewell to his Lady Bell, 12 boxes Best Gold Bar : Beet Care Bar, Who wished for his Lordship good speed. f ley phrase “* Ger rae Best ’’ has passed into 12 Caddies Best Navy, a proverb, and ell will agree that the Lest t ) , i ° : 9 nm ' pon Pamlly Paperis one that bas something Mteresiing : ; . : 3 : : I mptation Roll,@ and profitable for avery member of the family, not When will yon be back, Lord Lovell 1” she said, 12 do Beauties, Extra fine, excluding the children, and whicb includes within gut le gave to her question no heed— Whol : . ; ? ined hin fect im hie ettreans and watloned away \¥ holesale and Retail for ¢ ash or approved its scope ill the best interests of hemanity. tem- iaced h feet in his sti rups, and yallope d aw a} i . ; mer 2 inede Credit. ; poral and eternal. Such a paper the MonTReaL Ou his famoas velocipede. Piet AWitNtes has aimed to be from its Commencement 0 : ‘ PD’ g, : NkKes has vim ve from } t é. : ; NEILL BROS 23 yeurs avo; and that the country was prepared | Then Lady Bell cried, in frantic alarm. did say to him (the Attorne for an amendment of the Election Law, for atriot s synopsis of his speech on the nezo.! ; Patriot's synopsis of his speech on the nezo-! purpose of establishing ee sdditrondl auions about the purchase of ti9 Mr ; bo ; tia ons about the purchase o Lot ] i >| Polling Division in the Bifth Bese of Pope (he said) gave him no assurance that he Prince County. at Summerside. Ordered that said Petitions he referred te a Committee of the whale Hoase te aorrow, Tie Bill to amend the Pateat Law was re- : Said poiling division t would do all he could to aid the Government — 0 be in obtuining that property. What Mr Pope y General) was that he would be giad to see the tenants un Lot 19 placed in the same pesition with Mr. Union House, Queen Street, i= sach an enterprise is shown by its success “What a monster my Lord is, indeed, os . t t Ld&t 27 porved ogreed to Nov. 23, 1868. The Witsess in ite three editions Duily fo ride thus «way, from his loving young wife, ee a OSnls OF LAM at. Hon, Attorney Gensral, by command, pro- : Semi-Weekly,” and * Weekly '’—issues about Ou that horrid velocipede ? Lica. Mr. Hlowlan, and His Honor the 16.000 copies; and, consequentiy, reaches bably Eighty Thousand readers ; but what are they out of a pepulation of four millions, all of { whom we desire to reach ? } Our publications are a8 follows, and we respect fully call attenlionio their eheapnese us well us | quality, and sk all the friends of interesting aud | wholesome literature everywhere to uid us in extending their circulation Nor will their | Remem! Winter commencing JANUARY 23rd, RULES | culation tuterfere with tlat of local papers whiel: | and PRIZES »s usual. At the last meeting in | are a necessity in their respective localities, and March, a prize of $50 will be offered, and also the | W hich are, generally speaking, very weritorious **Inn—Keeper’s Plate,” value $25. 1.—The DaiLy WitNéss contains as wach read Jan. 20, 1869. ing matter ag the ordinary Dailies, and of a choice | - a . quality, at about half the price. viz., $3 per aunum: | = ie a ae being a aoaal Kamiiy Peeae. 1b is Lk rom the Toronto Globe, March 5. ] }especially valuable to basiness meu on account of | ¢ & a : 4h OHNO Se HSE lits abundant commercial intelligence, prices cur- | UL STING WACHIMES =e 2—The Witness, Eight | only £3 17s. Gd. ' a rTre- MD TEN Tr’ y VEC ! Lord Lovell returned, broken-hearted and sore, \ i if j VA Broken armed and. alas! broken kueed ; j a : 4 ‘ | For he struck ou a post nearly gave up the ghost, — And smashed Lis velucipede. rEXNIE CHARLOTTETOWN TROTTING RACES will take place every alternate SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock, p m.. during the MORAL, cir er the fate Lord Lovell has met, Let tiis be vour Warning and erced: ' Stay at howe with your wile for the rest of your life And beware of the velocipede ———V So “ALABAMA” TREATY. ' > TOE The treaty between the United States and lGreat Britain, which was sapposed to have Semi-Weekly, $2 per annum, contains all that ap: | pears in the Daily, except part of Ue purely city uuiter and advertisements, ave | 3—The WereeLy Wirvess, Eight Pages, $1 per| pro. ided meas tor the adjustment of the AT wre pnnremyr Weekly, with a portion of the Family Keadiug aud , : : ¢ HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, | Prices urrvat.” c i \to the Senate, that a simple vote of rejection Sept. 7. Queen Slree | 4.—TheCanavian Messescer, containing Eight | will vot suflicientty express their disapprooa- siliatialiidiantipeete 1 Pages, is prblished twice a month, at the very / tion, P.obably this determination to reject | ths treaty is the best that could be arrived at. WILLIAM KOUGHAN, annum, contaias the ora eas ao the News, | Alabama d ficulty, is not only furedoomed to ‘o uporary Dr und Editorials ie Nemi-j_ .- S.. . : ; ; ‘ Coutemporury Press, und Editorials of the Sem jrejection, but its provisions are so distastelul | low price of 374 c. per annum. Postage paid; or | | Seven Copies for $2 te one address. Lt contains € Reyne gg (SOE ME isd: f rd Stanley and Mr. | at yg. - © : | Ketivions, femperance, Agricultural, Scientitic, Phe Jolt Wi dom nar’ Lord peanony wud Mr. ati}! Uroker & General aA ent Educational mutter, Stories tor Children, &e., &c. | Reverdy Johuson produced only a cumbersome / - ’ an . . a - , - | ‘This paperis recommended to the public generally. | instrument to work a@ simple purpose; a d the and itis hoped that its adaptation four circulation i throuvh schools will greatly extend its usefulness j Queen’s Wharf probability of its effecting its intended object 7 : ; eee CHARI OTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND fit hag at present up urds of 20 000 subscribers, | without giving rire to fresh vane ne w 3, AiL 4 iN, o ee LIUANL. | representing, probably, 100.000 readers, but at the | to Say the least, extramely dvabtiul. The Feb 8.71869 | very low price (namely, 25 cents per xunam, Post- | point te which the United States attach the | 7 ea nae ee ath sent to che uddress), it i8 | ost importance was left in doubt. No cne | j ved that ts cireuls sill greatly increas - ° , mage’ Sheth HAS ee EN aerate inarenens could gather from a careful study of the seve- 2.— The New DomtSios Montu cy isa handsome | a : . i ind | Monthly Magazine, containing a rich eelection of |": Causes, W hether England did or did not} | original afid copied articles every month, together | Witt ene Or wore Clivice pieces of | pictorial illustrations. Price $! per annum, Post jpaid ‘This Magszine hus bees fuverably noticed | by nearly the entire Press of tie Dominion. | ‘The terms of all these publications are necessarily “FOXDON. FLSUSE,” Established. 1820. SHE Subseribers beg to inform their cus- tomersy that they have REMOVED from DODD & ROGEKS’ building, to their admit to d:scussion her actioa in recogniz.ng music, and lihe billige rency of the South. Oue party in |} America saw certain merit in it because she \did; the English people consented to the ltreaty because she did uet; and so with this 1 | \T | Cacn is ~ sl ae the periodicals : itz) ylorious encertai.ty hovering about them the j Variably disconunged when ine subscription ex-!| o : ‘ os ig 10 wcnat ‘ork wit r . < 7 ; Commissioners would fave gong to work wit - - 2 1 a3 } Q | Wew Brick Store. pir: ' almost a certainty of coming to loggerheads Any one who will kindly m: : 1 i irs me: butenble si ra tony ’ AT THE above publications to the value of $8, and t jibe first time a Ceo iteubl subject came up. | be saue Vost-paid. in Baukable fuuds, + What the Senate wid do beyond rejecting | ) CORNER UBEN f&0U0ARE. |i: if asked for ut the tue, the WREELY | ihe treaty, remains to be seen; but it is to be OLD OOF AN Sa Shy 9 GiN kY ARE Wirsessorthe New Dominion MontTucy gratis, OG ; bill : , : hoped that they will refreiu trom apy cou: se ' and One Dollar's worth of our Pubtivations for | O°PSS ee’ he fe rH - eS where they have just opened one of the largest | every additional Right Dollars remit d for them in | Caicusatcd to add fresh difficulties in the sett e- Stocks vi Y.U0. Money Order or Canadian Wills, ianegd of the question, Enzlaud has ackuowe | ‘ N B.—Past sters are aul ized and reqnested } : j lid Amer wrol ina wits a . . 3 x i stihasters are authorized and req ‘ ed ved that she did America wrong in allowing sitish. Foreic & West India GooGs | to receive ini ral subscriptions Sif at 2 , ; British, Foreign, & West India Goods [to receive isdivi tual sub riptions im Sifver (but |i) o° 4: bama to leave her shores ; and she has . . — bot © nb Mcbsetly) Hous, ane Convert the sume inte . ' a iden sal ever iusported into the Colony Buukable funds atour expense LECe pled, AS A MICAS Os TC] aration, a propor most identicnl with that dictated by the Ameri A of her own people were dissatished with the 8 JUHN DUUGALL & SUX, tion ¢ M crineal, Nov., 126d. G.& 38. DAVIE Charlottetown, Nov. 23, 1808 4 1, m moran > ere - ean oreirzn Secretary large portion ye leoncessions mad+ 3 and a repetition of old tu , 4 Ts? a : , } Wook, from the governing body of the United | is Certainly not the means to obtain the + ” +o? ao Yt % I j By I LX xX e . is x © LN i . 2 oe ‘ lelivere ¢s } a . : ASH PAID for WOOL. on delivery at the) 3 asked. The rejection of the \ l redreas shat Sture of H- J. CALLBECK | IPT Ppta redress Wa . : a mak ore CARTER'S treaty ll ylase Bayland ina mnuch better po | 8 Woon. fe jer . | snes i States es | ” ' ; ste Bath } harl staown July 331) 4 ¢ : eres : WA | sition than she before occupied. Ste has inure | 136 than met America half-way; and she has ex lten led her comphance with the requests of the . f iC Cheapest School Boeks: t i is overall ethers t 7 hw wa United Siates hat the Times calls the!) AT | ii Le ooNG } Uiarted Sites to “ ae ne - . ors ( . rom > = 2° lyverze of humiiiation ft naw remains foi HAKVIE'S BOOKSTORE, | ltie Washington authorities to reduce their de- | * Sent. 7, 1868. (uecit Street. TPIS COMBINATION INK hus been award | mands to a simple form; aid in the presen! 4 ‘apaliteinaigiie edthe HIGH ESi PREMIU ltemper of England, it will at least be unwise | lin the United stares and prouvunced by tire most : sl . : . : it ner sabe se cde ' 2 wit ’ » * | vetuline ted Chemists the best luk ever offered to | to accompany these ceimands with any oF t..€ ~=GSLbD & SILVER, ‘Watches, Cloclrs, Chain FEAR-RINGS, PEN- £4 UCKLES, STUDS, vague threats that have heen so tree'y ised by tie Aierican press. Tue principle of the joint commission 13 the one most likely to be | adoy ted by those who desire to see the mutter settled; aud divested of ceriuin excrescences, | |.t will answer the purpose req tired, the public it is used by I many of the largest Commercia’ i otuer Corporations Banks, Ra tds, 4 indzives perfect sat The Advantages cf this over other Inks are Hoses, re fepion Tschign BROACHES, CILS, B : L iW sT — flows’ um the pen, and does | Sie > and & terge -assoriment of noe > ss ire to th , ir si Qut of this Alabama difficulty comes the oft- rrigeraie _— one ’ aT jct<en yes sure 2 air. } ; - BLACK BAR RINGS, BROACHES AN D : Ba ‘ lrepeated suzyestion that Canada should be oni Siconp.—It will give a perfect and instautaneous ! < , er aay ; } CHAINS ene , lhanded over to the U: ited States, not as & | ; sctialihnitin 4st ih s [payment fer Alabama Claims, but as a salve | Al so A varied assortment of a EC rAt _ fh rp —It will not mould. far the wounded honor of the peoj le of the it . (} ‘ sult nv sivt or Sutie ° 2 » » % +} , . . , und EYE GLAS ES to aren i “ — Fo are —Beimg eqaualiy na good for Copying a) N orthera States E-en the New York, the subseriber. opposite (he City Dall. foe ook-keepiny, it entirely dves away with the], ae he ciediibe th she alien te ot ROBERT SNELSTON, Watch Maker use of two kiuds of luk. £ri9une $u 5 vee ae . . | ; 7 ad ; Iti ia — {Anslo American woes, though he pays us the , Tide re Sci: > ‘ie =m Et 9 mic 2 perianet han common nas | ° . e N’ Side Queen Square, ? ‘. Piers oe 7s . a . _ se inplins nt to say that the transfer 1s to bs Lown. June lo. 1848 § ly | 3ixtH —The color, when first written is” benatj i 3 a : with the eonsent of Canada. leirious fact that Americans wiil not learn the i itina remarkably short time it | made tr ee cee } ful dark green, | | rm | ehanyes tow BAPLLIANT JET FLack—notu brown if v é 7 WRIGHT S | ish blucks . lnature of our relationship with England. It| | BYENTH.—It is ate adupted to the mest), ems fruitless pointing ont te them that | lelicate Wr Ai ay rs°° makes 3 ark ’’ | / : : c jJelicate Wriling, AAG aALWsYs** makes Hs mark Canada belonys to the Car adians, and that we Speaker took occasion to remark that int seir ailusions to the system of keeping the ac counts in the Land Cfiice, they disclaimed any intention of finding tan!t with the Com- | missioner of Public Landa, What they wished | | t> convey in their remaiks about the accoun's} lof that department was that the mixing up uf the receipts and cx; end the Pubsic Auditors for the vear 13868. | to the Special Commitice appvinted to ex- amine the same and report thereon. t tu take into consideration the question, of | read @ first time, viz:— Government) submitted a Resylation to the | v i Publie Burldings, Roads, Badges & Wharves of the Island. | Members of which the Colontal Secretary and | Commissioner of Puble Lands shatl ex officio | be mewbers, and the Colonial Seeretary to be | Chairman of said Board. i |making was then rewarked on generally, by | | hon, members on | no one seemed to deny. |the subject was confised principally to the | superintendents of roads for the Counties and | the appointment of & board, as non-polit-cal | * conducting that inportant puble service unrestrained by politica! bias. | , it wuse miemplated by | Works be three and the Colonial Secretary, would comprise a | Board of Five Members, end that sard board | | would whose du'y it would Le to report on all mat- ters relating to their cffives, to the Duard a | would be expeeted to aitend of selecting fur the offices of super.ntendents serv.ce on were political grounds. oO | resolution, to the effeet that the members of | sented a messige from Uis Honor the Admins istrator, transmitting papora on the subject vi carrying out of capital punishment within prisons. Also, submitted a despareh from Rarl Granville, on the sabjec! of Keeriproeal | Free Trade with the United States, intimate ing the necessity of observing great caution (on the part of the Legislatare of thie Coloay, in takinz any action in thas matter Ordered that said pagers and despatehes be laid on the table. Licuse adjourned. Jiture for lands with be g neral revenue was & wrong system. Hon Att;. General presenred to the House Accounts as class.fied by the And the Impost Accounts for the Port of Charlottetown and) ——a Tusspar, March 36 lthe various Outports of P. E Isiand alse; -, 2 lreturns of Light and Anchoraga dees, ; The Bill to ineraass the amoant of deposits Ordered, That said Accounts be referred | '2 the Savings Bank, and also the Bill te amend the Laws relating to Patents, were severally read a third time and passed. ’ 4, Oa wotion of the Hon. Attorney General lion. Artoraey Goneral presented the fol- he House went into Committee of the whole, | lowing Bulls, all of which were reczived and | A Bill to amend the Militia Law. | A Bil te extend the Jail Limita at St. tho | Slesnor’s. A Bill to provide for the establishment ef a o | Board of Works. In introducing said Bills of | be (don. Attorney General) observed that as the contemplated changes in the Miiitia Law had already been before the House in Cow- mittee, and als» the Resolutions relating io a Board of Works, in comformity with whiek the said Bill was introduced, it would be uns necessary for him at that stage of the pro- ceedings to enter into any further explana- ton, or repeat what he had previously said touching the questions involved im the said | Bills. lion. Mr. Haviland (Leader of the Opposi . tion) asked the Hon. Atty. General (Leader of the Government) if the Royal tastractions had been received cince the appo:ntment of Sir Juia Young, as Governor General of the New Docvaion aad tis Island, Why he asked the question was in order that hoa. members might have access to the canstitu- tiun, and thereby facilitate the business ef the the Resolutions aub-| House. It ocurred to bim thaton the ad- nitted, that the members of the Board of | Vent of Confederation, changes wight have geutiemen, one from each | (ken place au the Royal Instructions, @ ‘gunty, who, wits the Land Commissioner | k90Wledze of which would be desirable. , lion, Leader of the Government ia reply, suid that uf the papers alluded to had deen re. have under them three Superintendents | ©°'¥ d they would be eubaitted as asbed for. Works, one frusa each County, | fon, Me. Davies said, he thoagnt, the Uon Leader of the Opposition was parsaing /an eXtraordinaty Course im asking for the is meetings which they (the superintendents) | Royal instructions through the Governor Tie neosssity General o! Canada as if we were in a subordie | nate condition, neo of scientific 8.ill aud of practical exper- Hon. Leeder of the Oppasision “sthess enee, Was strongly enforesd im the course of | *9° nothing extraordinary on the part of the he d. bate, and also, the desirability of mak-| Opposition in askiag a question tevching @ ng such appointments non political, and not| ? sustitutional matter such as that referred to. ubject to dismissals with every change of ie could tell the Hon Mr. Davies that our sstadushing a Board of Works, Mr. Bell in the Chair, Hon, Atcorney General (Loader of if-ct that it is expedient to paces an Act pi iding for the appointment ef a Board Works to supervise and take charge of the | Said Board to cunsist of Five The necessity of a better system of road both sides of the Uouse, That ao improvement was loudly called for | The discussion on necessity of eecuting the services of efiscent n its Complexion as possible, with the view of | beanch of the} Pubiie f fuvernment Com petance could only be ac- | Lieutenant Govern r was subordinate to tha ne : stance 3 [a Pystadi eo airel by a course of training and experience, | Governor Goneral of Cinada, end stated a 4 . | < would be, therefore, fatal tc the best in- case erests of the Culony, to displace efGcient | ifficers of that important branch of the public! that tuok place in the time of Lord Sydney, to show that there was esthing peculiar in the qaestion asked by him. House adjourned, Tue Resulutivo as submitted was adopted, When the clause relating to the appoint ; ment of members of the Board came up— | Hon Me. Duncan observed that it would | be well to leave it optional with the “feyern- | ment to appoint the Colonial Seeretary .snd | Land Comm'‘ssioner on the Board. or other. wise as they in their wisdom might think pro- _per, and urged as a reason for his suggestion, | that should the Government at any time be ind six pence per mile for tr ivelling expensas, |ubie to eccure the services of a ‘competent Progress reported. Wepxespay, March 17. [icuse adjvurned. House in Committee ou the Board of Works. Monpay, March 15 House in Committes resumed consideration { Board ot Public Works, Mr Bell tn the Chair. lion. Attorney General submitted a second ; the Board ba allowed £20 per annum each, | subject to deduction for nonattendance , and engineer, whose skill and ab:lity would render (Another to tle eli cb that toe acceptance ol | his aprommtment on the Buard uf Works of the position of a member of the Board of | gest importance to the bost interests cf the rf hall not vace - . . | Works shall not vacate the seat of a member country it would be extremely rid:culuss te of the Legisialare ; and a Fourth Resviation | .oy chat the Government io the eff.ct that the salaries of the Superin-| jim op said Board. tendents of Public Works be as fullows:— | jage the appoutwmen’s in question digsretive- could pat employ He woult, thereiore, $3 & ire ; Pa i & i ; : & 1 a . tbs Tins Ink is _warraniel to jivw ae freely as any other lace the peovte to determine under which Gov- Queen s County Supt. z “ ary with the Goveromeut. , ae 6 en | + aS - ‘and or ae on wersics 4 OPI | crament we will abide; that we live next doo: | King’s dy do 120 0 0 lion. Me. Hensiey said that the Laad Com- COATED PF “Lis ! | | aneng SURGE oehe -f re 11 »them and are perfectly competent to weirh Prines du do 120 0 missioner, from the nature of hie ofics must Ithe merits of our own form of Government and | ltheirs, and to decide mpon tho relative advane | IR rrierar a | HEADACHE, RHEUMA-| HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, Tyisink is for Pau.e at | | | cu SICK J TISM FEVER and AGUE, BILIOUS| ; ; oe ‘CoM Seaaee Netaint R, cree PAIN Oct £6, 1868 Qreen Sireci i Sayre s of being Americans or [nglishmen. | — — a ee hey should know by this tinte, as their lead ing men have fer years, that Englat ii not hesitate to go to war with the United States | rather than submit to the loss of “auada, su long as Canada @eginca to remain a brivish colony. IN THE BONES ERYSI! ELAS, SALT|— | RIEUM, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, PILES | | PROPAY, GRAVEL, DIZZINESS. LIVER | } 3 SALE GCOMPLAINTS, DIARRHEA, GENERAL ~T ON "| DEDBILITY, &e., and are AT THE earl Street, New York, and by Druggists and paca GLASGOW HOUSE! marae uv | | ; i | Warranted te Purify the Blood. a a6 Saeseu. toed ‘or Sale e Prine:pal Office, No. 372 As those who have themselves. “sen perses on ae _ pee . . ~ / ~ te the most intolerant to others -gted are oftes —so America—whose very existence 18 a} | XX Afe. | “4 Nov.7, [262 RIALS. " at the Office of land Priday evening. at 7 o'clock. NCE: Friday. December 25, Priday, March 5, tf Monday, do 23, Mopday, do 8 | ‘Friday, Jatiuary 8, Friday, do 19, Tui Mitday>S do a, Monday, do 22, | Priduy, do 22, Friday April 2, | “Manday, do 25, | Monday, do 5, Friday, February 3, Friday, do 16, Monday, «do 8. Monday, dv 19, | Friday, do 19, Fiiduy, do 30, Mouday, do 2, | Monday, May 3. Mails tor Summerside and St. Eleanor a, viz | Bedeque, will be closed every Puesday and’ Friday jat%,a tm. P.E Island, L’s ithe Mails. i J A. McDONALD, Postmaster Genera! General Post Office, Ch’town, : December 16, 1362, - FARM FOR SALY AT ROSENDATH. P. E. Island. takes this method of VALUALLEFI flourishing settlement of ROSENEATH, a: accomodated at the | JOHN BELL, One hundred and thirty acres of very ‘rich and tertile land ~ JAMES PF, COOPER, Tre:aain’s Red Building, Queen’s Wharf, 3H, Pork, and Beef hand. K 300 PORK BA tRELS wil! be sold if applied for ; mm: tate ly,Choup for CASH or aygeelel notes be obtained. pf band. Chiowa, P.B I, 2 Augut3, 163 y and in a good state of cultivation, and the re WHITE soft wood. aud well watered. The above property is wel Barrels, equetantly. on ' situated for milis, Churches, Schoolhouse ; i WILLIAM HENRY DRAKE, As it was he experienced a fright that be wil} F ly Rosenegth, Lot 52, Dec. 14, 1868. tf Charlottetown, March 8, 1869.—-Ilm January 5, 1569, 3m not forget for many a day, zi | Hon. Mr. Laird presented u Petition of In- “reply to the suggestion of the Hoa. Loctat otis: etl oq -) is e1siiod.19qh 44 : sind 3 ae | i AA) “ j > * ~ - PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ‘Winter Arrangement ! YS EVs | PHrIlais dlotiedee the paelabberinn Barres. = } the United States wil}, until farther notice, be } closed at this Oilice every Mouday, Wednesday Mails for Great Beitain, Newfoundland. and the | West Ludies, will be closed every alternate Friday | and Mouday, at 7 o'clock, p im, astotlows viz:— | Letters to be revis’ered, und Newspapers, must be posted half an livur before the time of clusing ELHOLD FARM, in the | the MAIN POST ROAD, being six miles from GEORGETOWN, and Two miles from a good shipping places The FARM consists | Q2O Bbls KEROSENE, ‘fit for any kind of crop; 90 neres are cleared | BUTT ER CRACKERS maining forty acres ave covered with hard and | There are a good new Dwelling House, Barn and outhouses on the premises, | partly covered with mussel mud, and within | ‘1 miles of the shore, where abundance cun mohument to the right of a peopie to choose its-own governments forever harping on our crown, end would rwhich she herself fought. N’S Felt Cver Boots, Women 8 Feit Over Boots, Cuidren s Felt Over Buots, Wk WATSON, iis Charlottetown, M u "Agent forthe Island | ly allevianes to the British deny us that rizht f » July 27, 1963, ; ‘ pee ; t: eee 2 eae Sata hen Since MR en } M ns Khubber Shees. | hen we wish to become part of the United ax Women's hubber Sioes, States we have only to say so, and we shall 1 BROOMS & PAILS. ley art with the blessing and roc d-will of our Children’s Rabber Shoes, Wowen’s Rubber Boots, Giris’ Kubber Buvts, nalish brethren; but until that time comes, 1e repented propositions for our annexation DOZEN BROOMS, 49 dozen PAILS, | ( ae 7 it! 40 ay 18, 1868 For sule by jure merely so inahy inaults. Women’s Serge Bovis, Gri’s Serge Louots, Women's Kid boots, Women’s Memel Boots, Women’s Leather Buots, Giri’s Memel Boots, Childvea’s Boots, Yi omen’s Felt Boots. CARVELL BROS. The pop Jar idea amongst Americans that a | ‘war between Great Britain and the United 1 Stares would be the signal for the annexation | of Canada is a very erronecus one. With! (England to our back we are likely to come} | out of the affray to the full as well as the Re It is simply impossible that the good ea - ge aa ae \. Y ~~" NEW PAINT SHOP?! 1d if 4 s ' . (§ HE Sabeerther woald inform his friends! and the public in general, that he hae! |openeda new PAINT SILOP above the Carriage | Factory of MePhail & Hunter, Keut Street, where all orders left, either in the | publie. j}sense of Americans wou'd allow them to go to White Cotton Shirtings, lwar with Britain on the Alabama question, Checked and Saped Shirtings, | particularly as their object is likely to he Wincey Shirtuura, | effected by peaceful measures ; but while the Plain Dress Goods, lmatter is unsettled, it is well that the neonlk Fancy Dress Goods, jot the United States should understand that | Black Ciutts, lthe annexation of Canada is an oject which Fancy Cloths, lean only be obtained at the cost of a long and Sirtped Doeskins, |hloody war, and not then if manly courage | Fancy Doeskins, a | ° ’ » ¢ } | House, Sign, or Carriage Painting, | | will be attended to with punctuality. neatness, anid | ou reusouuble terms { FRANI3 Mo320RY. Painter. | MePhail& Hunter's Carriage Factory, f | land the spirit of independence still lives in Kent Street, May 4, i508 | ier Mens’ Hate, Ready Mace Clothing, (the breasts of Englishmen. Sia : é % | 2 i ae | Usneburgs, ‘Yowelings, Tub ings, ee ade ‘ae , Paper Collars, Linen Collars, | 2 Licsiery and Gloves, The Montreal Star relates a snowshoeing | ~ i s Fiannels, &., &e. ladventure with # narrow escape from death. | 2 1 Several of the young city blocds have taken hhds SUGAK } tLso— ied ala lodzings at Lonugueuli, where they go at nizht i shoe it back in the morning to business, 1 On Friday morning four of them returning to | “d oe ; > . . | Montreal walking in Indian file. When about | FREDERICK LEPAGE. j,\ way across, the third tramper on looking | ' ; i ‘ rrified at tha disappearance of his | ‘town, Feb. 15,1869. i back was horri PE On'een, ae P comrade behind. He ealled to the others, | and quickly retracing their steps, at a short CANADA FLOUR. distance from their tracks, they diseovered the | missing man in achasm seven feet deep, held ECEIVED, ex Schr. NORRIS and | by his snow shoes, over the water beneath Steamer FLAMBOROUGH from MON. | His mates were just able to get hold of his TREAL: ‘arms, by which they managed to haul a ~~ safely. Fortunately he had not reached the 813 Bbls. Canada No, I (Superfine) bona: He said . had only stepped out of Or ’ N 7 y 35 do CORNMEAL (Yellow) | their footsteps a few moments when he felt the 25: de 3 (White) \enow give way, and did rot recuileet anything a0 Bags ».do ’ ‘ . |more till they got him out of the ehasm. Hiz 75 Boxes Steele’s best family White shoes saved him, for had they not caught as SOAP. R. W. BRECKEN. \they did he would have beea wept away by ‘the cold current, and never heard of more. Water Street, (over Telegraph Office) 50 Vancheons choice MOLASSES; For Sale by CARVELL BROS. BRERCSENE | and ‘Superior Toa & General Groceries! For Sale by CARVELL RROS. ~ Bbis BUTTER CRACKERS 10 Bois. SHIP BREAD * For Sale by CARVELL BROS 10 | Oct 19, 1868, Mme. W. H. POPE | Begs to inform the Public that he has resumed | THE PRACTICE OF THE LAW. Orrice—A few doors below the Bank of Prince Edward Island. | question of concurrence Was put on stid Reso |Rerular and Sedentary Militia, ufta arms | ferred to tn toregoing Resolution, receive an! of the Administration, he hud jall charges for contingent expenses, } to° / County. 'depesits and forward same to the Colonial including travelling expences After a few remarks relating principally to | the details of the measure contemplated, the | be posscesed of a more extended know- ledge of the estate of the Roads, and other Public Works throughout the country, than van be reassuably expeeted from persons not having the same facilities. He would not, however, object to any proposal that would t — "¢ ' suwrith i ~- * as er ad. th, viz, Hons. At-| tend to increase the efliciency of the measure, > Yr ane"; ’ a! : "Xen oe a ; 7H ra, cae ‘ | aad the less the Government were tied dewa i A wisttor 0 on. Attorney General the | ,., regard to said appointments the better, coe Went into Curmmittee on the Militia) fyon, Mr. How!ao and tne Hon. Me. Laird Ww -! : . Mr. Mr. G. Sinclair m the Chair. rane - ae e maieg the The IIon. Attorney Gena, . 430 Juin 1 1S810N member of the Board Jy Uvoaral submitted a/ o¢ Works. That Geatl : Resolution to the effect that the «.» nie hee Se ne. Soe esolution to ~pole of the 4 ° than ordinary konowleige of the etzte o! the Roads and Public Works of the country. ile was constantly travelling from one end of the Wwlaod tw i. 32 could report on the Woregam porta ors befure the Beard lutions, and agreed to by the Llouse ; and the | fuliowing Committee appointed to bring in a | would be furnished to them, would be form. into a Reserve to be called out for an annual nus.er only, in such manner and at such tines as the Commander-in-chief might! 1.4, greater accuracy then a were casual cirect. a ? | visit ( om the rer ent ‘aep 2ud, That each Captain of the Militiare-| to. My, MeAulay sata that en 4 nnual allowance of Five Pounds, ia lea uf ; te ae eee . 9 ¥' amendment * this measare would . \ior, if for no other parpose than sa 3 d, That the Volunteer Militia entitled | .),. euggestions made os Hon. Me. Dun to Government allowance shall consist of | 1¢ would, therefore, be legs expensive to the nine Companies, not to exceed Fity men country to rouke the Bill es periect && ;oeei- jeach, Tbe formation of Volunteer Companies | 5), as this stage. not receiving such aid not to be prevented. lion. Mr. Duncan asked if hon. membeis of After wa tew remarks from e-veral bon. the Government were afraid that she Gos, ‘ 5 e » sre } . embers, the said resulutions were severally | oryuent ehould be entrusted with making the adupted und reported agreed to. : |appointment in question. He was of e,amen Ordered that Hons. Attorney General, | that other parties equally as competent as the Howlen and Laird be a Committee to bring Land Commissioner could be had for the ser- in a bill in scudormity with the foregormy | vies alluded to. The clause undcr discussun amen | was then agreed to without any amendmegs. The Bill to increase the amount of deposits; The remaining clagees of the Bull elicited ia the Savings Bank was committed toa but very little debate, Committee of the whole, and rej orteda greed) 4,5 “ Leader of the Opposition said that if |/Road Commissioners were to under Mr. Kickham remarked thata branch of the jurisdiction of the Board, it shoald bave the Savings Dank migkt be opened at King’s| power to dismiss any Commissioner who The Custo a House officer to receive | might act adverse'y tu the views of said Board. Mr. MeNei!l agreed with the remarke made ty the Hop Leader of the Opposition, » cullision between the two parties might take place. He tavored the abolishment of the Hon, Attorney General im reply said that statute labor system and said that the Com- the e.bject of branch Savings Banks was wutation money ehould not be wholly ez- under consideration and would be entertained pended until the fall of the year when ii was in due time. ‘required to Gil up ruts oo the roads. Mr. Me ‘illan presented a petition from) Mr Kickham was of opinion that it would divers inhabitants of Prince County, praying be better to abolish statate labor and let all that the law relating to the inhabitants of pay Commutaticn Money. Then men that County be amended so that prisoners on es employed to keep@ay 4 or 5 miles of a Zid limits might enjoy the use of the public road each in repair winter end suumer, Wharves of Summereide, as are the wharves of| Hon. Mr, Laird.—Any deficieney that Charlottetown and Georg town, by prisoners | might be found m the working of thks bill on the jail limits of the other Counties. , could be remedied next session, ie was not Said petition was then referred io a Special in fay .ur of abolishing the statute labour Gommnitins to pacer’ iprann, Mr. MeMillan, | system 2 pop. eae changes could Hon. Attorney General, and Mr. Brecken to , nut beeffected at onee. iad Com pose said Committee, } Hon. Leader of the Opposition said that the Hon. Attorney General presented to the principle alluded to by Mr. K was House the Colonial Treasurer's Accounts rab oe ee a co be in the past financial year, also acgounts of the) ¢ people to acopt tha ° Stock Farm Cheneeiene for the year 1858. Hou. Leader of the Goverament said iy Treasurer. As that institution bad prospered so very well at Charlotietown, he could see nv reason why branches could nut be opened in the other Counties.