To. Arrive per Ariadne from Glasgow— ‘fo Arrive per Edwin & Lizzie— aise Steamer Ottawa, frou London tu Halifax— “360 Doz. Kdnbargh and Burton ALE th —— ne bet.” VOL. XVI. 1 ~— WHOLESUE! Y the RECENT ARRIVALS from EUROPE the Suabseriber bas completed bis ‘Spring Importations, ‘com prising s very General Assortment of— DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BRANDIES, IRON, WINES, STEEL, IRISH WHISKEY, SHIP CHANDLERY, SCOTCH: WHISKEY, SADDLERY, HOLLANDS GIN, GLASSWARE, OLD TOM, PAINTS, ALCOHOL, GLLS, Demerana SPIRITS, acHoOOL BOOKS, Vip JAMAICA KUM, STATIONARY, LONDON STOUT, SMALL WARE, “ PALE ALE, | WVONPECTIONARY, -DUBLIN PORTER, &e de &e which ie offered WHOLESALE, by the Bale, Psvhagr or Piece, at small advance on costs aud euargees DANIEL BRENAN. May 21, 1866 3m - gor a “European Exchange.” | pat Subscriber has reevived per UNDINE, Gray’s Patent Moulded Paper COLLARS, and EDWIN & LIZZIE. L,. ©. OWEN and LILLEY — 26 Cae s and Bales DEY GOODS, . #00 Bags NAILS and sPIKE-~, .. & “ Contes WASHERS 1029 Bare IRON, 40 Slips KNEE BARS, 12 Byudles Spring and Blister STEEL, 23 Crates EARTHENWARE, by Beszea WINDOW GLAds, ae +: ae , | Lagk Sheet ZINC, po sabye” « CUTTY, « &Hbde- Paint OIL, 50 Kegs PAINT, . 50 Bondles OAKUM, | “~ j Bundie SCYTHES, i 5 Boxes SCYTHE STONES 38 Colle CORDAGE, 4v Usaiea BRANDY, SHERRY & PORT. Per Lotus from London— 35 Cases and Bales DRY GOODS, 10° Bola. Crushed SUGAR, BS*Bbia. Bottled ALE, § ~ 5 Bois. Refined CONFECTIONARY. W Byles and Casee DRY GOODS, 12 Crates assorted CROCKELLYWARE, of their large and well-assorted Stock of Stuple §2-Caske Baking and Washing SODA, £120 Boxes Tobacco VIPHS, 622 Bars Refined LRON, 49 Bundles “ $8 Cheeta and hall-chest« Supe ior TEA, For Sale low . P. W. HYNDMAN. May zl, 1866. - = Just Arrived, PRK BRIG ANNANDALE, direet * from the WEST IND Lks— 2h) Pose Choice RETAILANG MOLASSES. . Daily Expected, er Darque Lotus, from LONDON Undine trom IVERPOOL, Brig Ariadac trow GLASGOW, 60 Bhd. Holland GIN. 20 bhds. A Qr. Carks Dark & Pole BRANDY, by de Port and Sherry WINE Fihds. Sevteh and Icish Malt WHISKEY, wo due. Guinnis PORTER, 0 Chests aud half chests CONGOU TEA, Hhds. Suyar, Bbls. Crushed Sugar, Boxes Soap, Boxes CAN LES, 40 besos Honeydew TOBACCO, a Plough Mounting, “Plough Traces, 66 Pons. DEMERARA RUM. OWEN CONNOLLY. é Charkttetowh, May 7, 1506. : LONDON GOODS. fEMIE SUBSCRIBER has in STORE ® and has JUST RECEIVED the following GOODS, per Barque Lures, from LUNDUN direct— 40 hests and balf-cheste TEA (Fiuest Kaisow) 2 Pageiecons RUM, . ‘ 4 Caske Pale and Dark BRANDY (Heiuessy) 2 Gunes do de du 6 Casha MAKSALA, 4 do Vor WLNE, 6 do Sherry, lu Cwt. BTAKCH (Coleman's) 300 do Wine and Beer Corks, 108 shoxes SOAP, (very superior) oe doe do (common) 2 Dozen Worcester SAUCES, 12- de = Hendin do | “ 12 do Larvey do a 4Cwt- PEPPER (anground! 20 Kegs MUSTARD, i 4Cwt. VLACK LEAD. | 10 Causes CONFECTION ARY (it 1b. Bottles) | 20 exes do | 20 Cw. RICK (Arracan TS Dozen 3 buabel Grain SACKS * £20 Bales OAK UAL (heat Navy) . 9 Caile Maniila ROPE assorted aces | @ do tlemp do du | ** 7 Casks Boiled OLL, j #Cwt White LEAD, } 5 du Blagk PAINT DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON. | Water Street, Ch'town, May 21. (866. = Sm j | or THE { CABHI GROCERY AND. EAQUOR “TORE, ye _ te THe Shop formerly occupied by | Swabey & Roberts. ELIE. Subscriber begs leave ‘o inform his friends and customers that be has removed Hiis Business @& the shove wellknown etund, where he will Ofer to the Public ali articles in the LIQUOR AND GROCERY LINE, ‘omprising im part i randy, Brown Sugar, Port Wine, Te uceo, Sherry bo Sera, Holland Gin, Re sine, Demerara Spirits, Cur runta, Old Jamaicn Ram, Rive Gleourey Whiskey, Croekers, Kape's Pale Ale, Pic kles, London Porter, Surece, td.agerette, Cicurs, ca. Spices, Crushed Snygur, Bo. kets, de. &e. de LEMUEL McKAY. March 5, 1964 Sm FOR SALE, VEYWE Subscriber offers for Sale that — valuable Property, former)y owned by Mr. rt Haszard, containing 60 acres of Land— Menting on tue North River ond adjoining “Upton.” On the premises are a new House ead Baru. The facilities tar shippag Produee at | the North River Bridge, and the extensive Massel lieds which lie direetly in front of | sis Fara, reu- Ger it @ most desirable Property. Also, ' Phat tery valuable Precield FA RM, known a8 Sehurman Point Farm,—<disiaut about a mile eed e halt, ina direct line, from Summerside— | “taining 106 acres, and having at) ontage of over, Site on Bedrque Bay avd Wilmot Oreck. £40 geres are cleared aud in o high state of | ation; the remainder is covered with & fine | Oq ® vf bard aod soft wood. Termeeasy—ap- Meeting > age , 4 Byacod lade, Calley we $2 pe | -, = \ WEEKLY 1866 Spring Goods, 1866! FPXELE Subseriber bas now completed his Importatious forthe Seas +. per Ships Lotis” At the above Establishment will be found and ** Ariadne’ from BRITAIN, consisting of Black Broad Cloths and Doeskins, Faney JOURNAL OF POLITICS, LITERATI “This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’--- Euripides. SS CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1866. King Square House. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. a FULL ASSORTMENT of ( Continued, ) pa ee ee ee “prove remunerative. By the purchase, from £1000 to their estates under the provisions of the Land P. ; - 1200 of arrears are completely wiped off, and these, in Act, they cannot compel them to accept of any offarg they GOVERNMENT LAND PURCHASE QUESTION. ‘several instances, have, since 1858, been weighing heavily may make for them. They might as well attempt to.com- ‘upon the tenantry. The benefit of such a purehase is, pel me to part with my small estate of 50 aoves for what (The Hon Mr COLES then further observed. 1 believe the therefore, obvious to all ; but it could not have been made they might please to offer me for it. The three Royal thE AND NEWS. Coatings and Seotch Tweed Trowserings, Keady- | Fresh and Seasonable Goods, /One-ninth Bill has been a greater benefit to the tenantry, without the Land Purchase Bill. His Excellency, [ sin- Commissioners were seat to make an Awird—ap A made Cloathing, Hata and Caps, Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, Braces, Grey end White Cottons, Sheetings, Cheeked Shirtings, Printed Cottons, Ginghama. Jeans, Osnaburgs, Bagygings, Tickings, Cotton Warp, White Red and Blue (waranted superion —— White -and Searlet Fiannels, Shawls, *~urasels, Hate, Bonnet Shapes, Ribbons, Falls,’ Rates. White and Coloured Hose, Hoop Skirts Aud a general assortment of Seasonable Goods. Chests Choice Congo TEA, Sugar, Molasses Liverpool Soup, Glass, Nails, Sole Leather, &¢ W. H. WILSON MclIsaac's Old Stand. Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E I. June U1, 1866 b is! pat Sin NEW SPRING GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. | DAVIES & WEEKS | I AVE opened a rare lot of new Black Broad Clothsand Doeshins, Fancy Coatings and scotch Tweed Trouserings, Ready-made Clothing, Hats. | Cape, Ties, Searts, Gloves, Braces. Laiab’s Wool | and Mering Veste and Pants, Fancy Flannel | Shirts aud Shirtings, aud other Purnishing Goods | —~ALSO— t new article, ausurpassed for elegance and com fort, to be had iu all sizes Jane Lith, 1866 cf Just Received. ‘MAE Subseriber has Just Received by | Barque Undine from LIVERPOOL— 190 Boxes No. | Beown and Yellow SOAPS, 20 aga RICE, 56 Kegs PAINT, 5 Casks Buosied OLL, 16 Cwt. PUTTS. 20 Bois. Washing SODA, 10 Kegs Baking SODA cies ‘Daily expected, Ce - ena | advantageous to the peopie than they could otherwise dy. | Grst platform of the Teuaut League was purchase ; but 120 packages choice Congo TEAS Barbadoes Molasses, Whiskey, cenemaiae ene upon a ee novanee now the principle by which they are actuated ig a very dif. dik sea : e ‘ “s ; Bloom Raisins, Malt Whiskey, canes e % a ade eabeaeda ai a ‘ it ere P© 8) ferent one. They profess to regard the whole of the Town- all of which be offers at bis waual liberalterms. | Currants, Figs, Rice, (lmeh Malt Whiskey, y ia fately Oven tneurre roug @ Lenant ship lands as a public domain, of which the ple for the WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Ch'town, May 7, 1866. isi pat ve E Subscribers have jus' received, per L. C. Owes, and Usoive, from Britain, part and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, &e, &e., &e. STAPLE DRY GOODS — Grey & White Cottens, Printed Cottens, Ginghama, Denumes, Striped Shirting; White, Red and Blue Cotton Warp; Towe!s and Toweling, Table Cloths and Tabling, Sheets aud Sheeting. Ticking, Bage and Bagging; Scarlet, Blue, and White Flannels; | Fanev Flannels, &e. &e and Lustres, Alpteas. Barnthea, Alexandra. Cloths Camilets, Barages, Funey Checks, &« &e. yee Se a ee Mantle Cloths. | stationery, ‘Candles, a lair and equitable priea, to be mutually agreed upon by and) syen a proposition, be bas certaiuly very moch misunder- ee et ee serene ’ Gun Cape, (Extract Logwood, between the League and the vending proprietors; and the stood loth Sil , detteinah.ahe lelead hich I KEADY-MADE CLOTHING— Pants, Vests, | Pancy Pipes, \Cudbear, average price proposed by the League wus, | believe, 123. 6d- ‘ Oe See Cre UTS ae Ate Col Couts, Shirts, Neckties, Collars, Braces, Hats, Caps, Boots, &e, Ke. — a ee rally | _— ee eee is not ab all likely that the Government will be able to buy at} On the contrary, have declared that [ have always been Falls. Hair Nets, Bagle Buttons and Primmings. | Sealing Wax, Salt petre, | a3 low arate as the W orrell and Selkirk Estates were purchased averse to compulsory Measures. I did, indeed, say— Lice and mene go — on aoew Havanna Cigars, IMagnesia, | st. { believe His Excellency the Lieut Governor is very anxious | and L say it again—that L think it very unfair that shop- Sechtoas'# kundany Antes bane: iene Skite, Back | Cigaretts, |Autimeny, to relieve the tenantry from the burthens of the lease-hold | keepers, wadesmen, and mechanes, who bad nothing what- Combs, &c, &e. GROCERIES — Tea (an excellent article) Suyar, Molusses, Ginger, Mastard, Pepper, Cloves Ruisinus and Currents, &c., &e. The above Stock will be sold, WHOLESALE | wrehing Soda, and RETAIL, at their asual LOW PRICES | Baking Soda, Fruita, 7 t UPORYS | i ‘The remainder of Stuck expected daily, per Ships | Chenalerts, Chewe,; lvonfectionary, }and Purchase Bills. The Commissioners, however, recom- | the proprietors, should.be allowed to go scot-free. tu arrive. | Liquorice, Staceh, (im vawiety ) mended my system —that of the Loan and Purchase Bills; but, Hon. tae Solicitor General (Mr. HAVILAND). HEARTZ & SON. | blue, &e. . &e. when it was found thatthe Home Government would not} ,144g ¢ Gud that { misunderstood the hon. gentleman Charlottetown, May Q8, 1866. ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, — SAIL MAKER, i ESIRES to return his thanks to hie| friends and customers in town and country for | the Patroyage bestowed upon him daring the Last 20 | reura that he has been in busipessin this city ; and | regs to inform them that in addition to his Sail-| making business, he will, on the arrival of the | L- €. Owes: from LIVERPOOL, and Antapse, | from GLASGOW, open a Ship Chandlery & Hardware Store in the shop tately oceupied by Mr. P. W. Hyndaimn head of Qacen’s Wharf, wheré he intends to keep | coustantly on band, viz :— Cordage. Cauvas, Onknm, Piteh, Rosin, Tar Paints. Oils, Gluss, &c, Anchors, Cluins, Steel, &e, &e, &e May 7, [866. in ae” London and Paris HALF-YEARLY AND MONTHLY FASHIONS. FEXHE Subseriber is prepared to cut all | j Garinenta by the best and most improved | ENGLISH wod FRENCH Systems, and will war.) - l rant them to fit j —Also— | Lady ‘a Riding Habits, Spani-h or Cireular Cloake, | Half Cirtle and Three quarter Cirele do , Lady "eI Paletots, Loose Puletots or Sleeved Cloaks, and fastiouable Suits for Children Executed with Neatness and Dispatch. | WILLIAM J. GRIFFIN, Tailer. | Charlottetown, May 14, 1866 Su | Flour, Flour, Flour. NUPERFINE FLOUR, > Extra State ‘ po Just Reeeived, and for Sale at lowest Market Price, by WELLS & MACDONALD, Sydney Street, Charlottetown. | June 11, 1866. MONDAY AUCTIONS! Flour, Cornmeal, &e. &e. Ke. FEVUK SUBSCRIBERS will. during te) Season, SELL at Al CTION, every MON- DAY, at Ll o'clock, on QUEEN'S WHAKF Flour, Cornmeal and other Goods, arriving per Steamers from Boston CARVELL BROTHERS, Auctioneers ‘Ch ‘town, June 18, 1866 che SALT ! SALT! UST RECEIVED, per “ Edwin and’ Lizzie,” and “David Cannon” from Liverpool >i 10,000 Bushels Liverpool Salt, in Bags.and Bulk. For sale by a CAKVELL BROTHERS. Charlottetown, June 18, PRee- ee it NO. 1 SOLE LEATHER. FEU ander-igu d have in Store 200 Sides | very saperiot Awerican Tanted SOULE LEA "HEK. For sule low. : —_ mule tow RYELL BROTHERS. | June 18, 1866 We have réceived «x “ ALHAMBRA,’ | from BOSTON, 1, 200 barrels of FLOUR —Fine, Supertine und Pixtra : CARVELL BROTHERS. Juve 18,1866. 2m me . . “— . ' New and Valuable Invention: — OHNSON'S GARDEN AND FIRE FORCE PUMP, for watering Gardens, wash- ing Corriages me eer aera liquids on Treen 8 Pee CAKVELL BROTHERS. cick dane Ee | ’ i } invited. Specisl attention is culled to a choice lot of Faccommodation than heretofore, sud having re- | gives me much pleasure tu learn thas, by the extension of its ceived their SPRING STOCK, would invite | provisions, the party at present in power contemplate the ; intending purchasers to eall and ace the following suill further extinetioa of proprietary claims. [ hope, how- vuriety =— ever, the Government will not shew too mach anxiety to ef- Choice ‘Teas, j Choice Cottee, Beat Porte Rico Sugar, Pale Brandy, Nuta, Pearl Barley, Holland Gin, Wine Crackers, Soda Crackers, | Liverpool Soap, Crosa and Blackwell's Flasks, (iu variety ) Table Sait, Lenion Syrup, Tobacco, (round & flat) Crockery ware, Toilet and Soaps, | Perfumery, ‘Glass Hair Brushes, Combs, Scart Pina, Brooms, Corks, Belt Buckles, butters, variety) Add Handles, DRESS GOODS —PBhack & Colored Coburg aainane White Thveddl; Blackine, at Reel Thread, Hooks and Eyes, CLOTHS= Paney Tweeds, Milton, Black and | 7088 204 | Pind, Mouth Pieces for Pipes, Aluin, Carpenters lead Pencils, Blae Stove, Pepper, Mustard, Senna, Ginger, Allspice, | Nutmeggs, ‘Neate “ | with the proprictors; and he has exerted it, to some extent 3 By | Cream Tartar, jCalt Skins, | ceaveestnlip for the henefit of the tenantry. He was, at first, penditure, whilst they who were the primary cause of all ‘favourable to the Land Commission in preference to the Loan | the wisehief—both the disturbauecs and the expenditure— i a ptrengty ae aaa t ee design to deprive the proprietors of their rights, is to give : ‘ ; pirehasers, an Inspection of the sam; effect to the much décried and obnoxious Loan and Land Royal Gazette 1s the only Goverument organ. Purchase Bills of the Liberals. I have just said that TE would} gion, Gol. GRAY. | hix premises, 60 confident is he that they only require to be seen in operation to be uppreclated ure better adapted thar any others in the market to the changes and great variety of sewing re- quired ina family. They will sew from one to| that, unless recourse were.to be had to compulsory measures, ; ; ; twenty thickuesses of Marselles without stopping. | it would be impossible to make them parties to a fair and dress under consideration, it would be a proof that the Go- equitable settlement of the Land Question, | have never been | yernment were not strong enough to carry their own mea- | the advocate of any sich measures. Oo the contrary, | have | sures; and would, therefore affurd the Oppos'tion sufficien needle or making any adjostwent of the Mxchine. always been steadfast'in my opposition to them; and no eonstitutional grounds for calling upon them to resign the Uf this the Opposition’ are very well aware ; aud, indeed, there can be no question that their prewiums wherever they have been exhibited in, promise. L never proposed to compel the proprietors, by ouly objec', a proposing and urging the amendment, 18, 1f ith | means of exorbitant taxation, to sacrifice ‘their proprietary | possible, to effect such a detection, on the part of the Go-| _ rights; nor have T ever attempted to persuade the tenanty | vernment adherents in the House, apon the question, as ' that the relation in whieh they stand to their landlords is no | will enable them (rhe Opposition) to say to the Governvinent pas . , | better or more consistent with their,aatural rights as men | ** be pg no louger sus'aioed by » majority, D R. WW. G. Sutherland bas than was that of the West India slaves, before their emanci- fess that, upon constitutional principles, you can no longer Street, to the corner of Kent and Great George | editorial columns of the organ of the Government—“* The ‘Te! pour, postion of © Goveromeut. | Streets, and wonld respectinily inform hie friends } Derander” ; and, to the impression made upon the minds of ; and, : . _ that by late arrivals of direet impor- : ; | . ' i > ee Ee Veh tently udded ta hie | sueh of the tenantry as read sach sentiments, issued from such done, every ressouabie Coufileuce in the Government, large Stock of Drags, Chemicals, Perfumery, aud | @ quarter,.may, ia no inconsiderable degree, be attributed the | shall vote for the original paragraph of the Address, ani | infatuation which led to the late Lyuaot League disturbances against the proposed amendment. The hon. and gallant DR. SUTHERLAND returns thanks for the p:-| [he sentiments to which I allude are. to be found enunciated Calonel then, with reference to what had been said by the tronage so liberally extended to him since bis resi- in an editorial article of “* The Is/ande’’ of the 11th Decem- dence in Charlottetown, and hopes the same may | ber, 1853, which [ readin my plaice the other morning. The be continued towards him; trnsting that, by aset- | ‘ : duity and attention in every braneb of hie profes | hen. gentieman then concluded by saying, as he had done sion, he will retuin the confidence of the publie. and make every stitch perfect. They will sew from the finest gauze te the heaviest cloth, and | even to stout, bard leather, withont changing the Two different sizes of the Machine are menutae- | scheme for the-redress of tenunt grievances has ever been pro- ure i lad . . ithe . tared fitted up, plaiu or ornamental, with or with) pounded by me, or received my suppurt, unless such as were | out cabinets, as nay be preterred * ¢ competition with other Machines. | Toilet Articles in variety. supervision. | MENTS received, or when sent to their Agents | abroad. VV omen's Kid BOOTS, i > attenti . Parchasers is respectfully | and saved the » litigati t ent, | ; : to which the attention of Purchasers is respectfully | & ed them from more litigation and payment of rent cerely believe, is most anxious to put an eud to the lea: hold tenure ; and deeply grateful ought the tenantry to than all the measures prepared or concocted by the Conserva- se-| binding upon the Crown, the consenting proprieto: be the people of the Colony; and had they said os peal | tives would have done, had they been successfully carried tt aa a T i ‘ | : s q SUMMER TWEEDS. | into effeet—profuse their ine a teoeen of bene- to bim for what, through his direct interposition, has been | tors were to part with their lands at Is. an aere, it would The above are offered at our esual Moderate fits and advantages to be conferred by them upon the tenan-— accomplished towards that most desirable end, Tne hon. | , try atlarge. At the time of the introduction of that Bill,/ and learned gentleman then concluded by again observing, an Award. They deputed to others the duty whieh bad ‘have been law. But the Commissioners did not BEER & SONS. and whilst its fate was undecided, it was—owing to the agi- that—as the acceptance of the amendmeut by the Goveru- | been imposed upon themselyes~—and upon themselves only ; Ch'town, Jane [8, [866 éw y Pp Ri AG GOO DS, | standing previous practice to the contrary, they would exact) By the “‘ Undine.” rent. Indeed, | believe that, but for the passage of that Bill, } | the whole of the Proprietors would have done 80, as one of | “RB reeei SPRING |S ~ ; oy : HAVE reesived a portion of my SPRING | ¢i.em told Sir Alexander Bannerman when, be called apon biu | generous spirit which shoud always accompany it. tation of the Land Question and its disagreeable consequen- met side of the House would iuvelve no sacrifice of prin-| and which, therefore, none but themselvs could discharge. ces—determined by many of the proprietors that, notwith- ciple on their part,ias it was simply. the delusion Wo Their Report was consequently laid aside, as of oct, , | fact whieh they did not deny —he hoped they would, at least |The bon. and gallant Colonel then weut on @ shew the b. ar Gt oe See Le Oe es ems. be would recommend them to agree to it; and, by so doing, |to be derived by the tenantry under tho Fifteen Years’ afford at once an evidence of their strength sod of that| Purchase Bill. That Bill, be said, is co ‘gp ‘such of the proprietors as have consened to it, It bes STOUR; conatir'g for the purpose of endeavouring to persuade His Excelteney|~ Fon. the Solicitor General (Mr. HAVILAND) after pro-|given- to the tenants on the estates of those 22 Tons BAR IRON, 2 do THIMBLE 3 do HOOP i #1 dv BOLESHEET 44 do STEEL “* 165 Bags NAILS, } Cack ZINC, ® dv BOLTS & NUTS, attempt, however, to dissuade Sir Alexander Bannerman from assenting to t!e Bill—coupled as it was, with a declaration everous ; o right, and an avowal of proprietary intentions prejadicial | ufford to be generous to their ows injury, 7 yd a tothe tenantry—had an effeet upon His Excelleuey’s mind, down yesterday, the carrying of an amendment t« the Al. twenty and thirty shiilings an acre for their lands, aodeca , to refuse his assent to it. Thatgentleman then told His Ex-' nouncing the diseussion of the ainendiwent to be mere child's | power to purchase the fee simple of their farms at 1 year's celleney that the passing cf that Bill woald be nothing less play, or wors¢—an unpardonable waste of time—proceeded purchase — fifteen times their annual rents — 300 or 4Q0 than a robbing of the proprietors of heir just rights. This, ( say: It is trae that, in one sense, we can afford to be of them have already availed themselves of it; and it bas been bat it is also equally true that politicians cannot | the means of striking off £48,000 of arrears of rent. Asit was laid) the Bill was passei, some of those temaptey had. 1 do SCREWS, | quite contrary to that which it was intended to have ; for itat dress, although it might be slight as the pointing of an 7 or | refused ; but now they ean compel their landlords to sell Iti Boxes TIN, 4 Smith!’ BELLOWS, : Aa ort ‘fit of the tenantry, and a most beneficial boon they have u mLUE, ‘proved it to be. With respeet to the Fifteen Years’ Par- j d Shelt HH IW. : . oa ae eee ARDWARE, }ehase Bill, | cannot admit that it is calculated to bestow so 12 Druma VARNISH 7 Remainder of Stock to arrive per ARLADNE | relieve as, under due consideration of all the c:xrcamstances | are entitled to th carry their own measures, great a benefit upon such of the tenantry as it was projected the Liberals were the authors of W. E. DAWSON, | to the proprietors which | would not have giveu ; but yetsuch | 19 our own defeat ? once convinced him of the necessity of passing the weasure.— the siroking of at, would involve a defeat of thu Govern- | rhem to them for sixteen shillings and eight pence. Be- Yes. Sir, che One-ninth Bill was devised solely for the bene-/ eit. for ig would be a clear proof of their inability to sides, we shall tind, hereafter, that the Landlords will be We have admitted the benefits | gled co sell cut at resonable rates, when their best of the Land Purchase Bil! ; and we have also admitted that sball have been sold and the worst left on their ba that Bill, and consequently ,And yet the Hon. the Leader of the Opposition is unwilling What more can fairly be to admit that the Bill has done any good. I say, however, of their position, they were entitled to. It gives advantages | required of u-? Surely vot that we should become parties | it has done much good—will do more —and has already been The editorial or letter which the Hon productive of much joy and gladoess in the land. His Ee- May 21 ; | tenants as can and may avail themselves o the privilege €X-) ihe peader of the Opposition has read from a newspaper, is collency bad been reterred to as baving been anxious to give ~ | tended to them by that measure will be greatly assisted by | the liybtening operation of the One-ninth Bill. Lam indeed SUMMERSIDE feet the purchase which they Lave io view. The putting on Best Liquors in _of the serews, to som$ moderate extent, might perbaps enable Dark Brandy, League movement, the disturbances arising out of which— Demerara Rum, although immediately-imputable to the deceptions practised |Jamaica “ Pickles, (Jars, (assorted sizes) think it 1s by no means reasonable that the proprietore should China Tea Sette, go scot-free on account of that expenditure, the cause of ‘ which is directly traceable to themselves; whilst shopkeepers, }Basons, Jugs, Tooth“ Chamber Setta, those disturbances, nor aiders or abettors of them, are to be) of the Opposition, for the taxation of proprietors, with a ae 2 a aia Braces,| subjected to pecuniary impositions on aceou t of them. I) view to the relief of the teoantry, would meet with glad ac- Stuve “ - cwote, rie , accor beeen te ae | . ’ : 7 Sending Brtethee, aida ia gladly accord to the Goverzinent full credit for sincerity and) geptance from the many who, 1 fear, still cherish the nefa- | honesty of intention as respects their additional contemplated | | purchases of proprietaty estates; bat with all the facilities | they possess and all the ability which the Legislature may }conter upon them to that end, I am afraid they wall not Axe Handles, jolove Pelheh, Lamp Wick, /Rerosene Oil, currency per acre. Now, should the League still be willing | to purchase their farms from their landlords at that rate, it Matcdes, Epsom Salts, |system. Nay more, I believe that he himself individually | over 19 do with the late ‘Tenant League disturbances—the immediate cause of * the extraord nary expenditure” spoken of in the Speech-—should be taxed on account of that ex | has already done more towards the accomplishment of that Sole Leather, | object than the whole body of his Cabinet. He has sofluence ‘Patent Medicines, oO 2 | guarantee the Loan, and it because necessary tu abandon that O'NEILL & SON. {part of the Award, the Government and the Legislature Summerside, June 18, 1866 Zin | andertook tu force the Minister for the Colonies, the Duke of a matier with which we bave nothing to do. GROCERY STORE } | glad that, under the operation of the Land Purchase Bill, beeu the speech of an hon. member of this House, in which ° janother proprietary estate has been purchased by the Go- | that hon, member had enunciated principles coutrary to a Subseribers having lately enlarged vernment. That measure is the only one by means of which those on which he at preeevt ects, a reference to it, with the their Store, are enabled to aflurd greater | the leasehold system ean be got rid of in this Island ; and it} intention of proving or exposing the inconsistency of that hou. member, wou'd be pertectly fair and parliamentary ; but the reading of a newspaper editorial or commubication, in the House, tor the perpose of ba-ing ther on an atlack upon the principles or acts either of an individual weber or of a party, was not ouly anparliamentary, bat absurd. thei to deal with the proprietors upon terms much more | As the Hon. the Leader of the Opposition had said, the benefit of a few individuals, styled proprietors—have been ! upon the people by the present Government and their poli- | M08t unjystly denied the advantages ; and, on this principle, . | Batter do, Beans, Guinness’ bottled Porter, | tical supporters—are justly attributable to one cause only ;| or rather want of principle, they base a right to dispossess New Goods! New Goods! | White Wine Vinegar, Jetieries’ "Ale, | and that is the obstacles which the proprietors have, from) the proprietors, without compensation or compromise, as Sparkling Ale, | the first, invariably thrown in the way of every means which being mere usurpers of public rights aud public property. nen Daeg devine or proprosed for the equitable extin- | Ha nily for the present peace acd prosperity of the country, guishmwent of the leasehold system. That being the case, | ‘the Tenant League has becn disorganized ; but hinedaten much reasou to believe that i's spirit is yet very far from being thoroughly extinguished, aud any proposition, such as mechanics, and uthers, who have neither been provokers ol that which has just beea hinted at by the [lou. the Leader | rious principles of the League. The proposition for such a tux is certainly a casting of political bread upon the waters, in the hope of find:ng it again after many days. }be able to effect the cbject at as low a rate per acre as | be received witb cheers by hundreds aud thousands. they believe they will. The first platiorm of the Tenant| Hon. Mr. COLES. 1 beg the hon member's pardon for | League was to purchase their farms irom their landlords at| gq moment's inter: uption. lf be means that | have made read the other day, and to which [ have again referred to- day, the necessity of such a tax is more than hinted at. Taxation must never be for the benefit of one class to the With reference to his quotation from ———______"_____"_______ | Neweastle, to consent to the Arbitration elause; and that| the Islander, which he scews to regard as the organ of the SEWING MACHINES. ;most ridiculous attempt resulted in the Award’s. being| Government, | must however beg leave to inform bim that OBERT YOUNG. has mach pleasure altogether set aside. Now, however, it seems that both His} that paper is po more the Organ of the Government than — : P | Excellency and his Ministry feel themselves obliged to ac-| the Examiner, or any other ¢f our local newspapers ; and, in announcing that he has just been appoluted | ‘ ‘ . ; . sole Agent for P. E. Island, for the sale of knowledge the wisdum and propriety of the measures which although the Islander is published by the same gentleman injury of another. [tf it had effect to the provisions of the Land Parchase Bill. He (Hon. Col Gray) was glad to hearit ; but, indeed, heknéew that His Excellency bad always beeo so. Hon. Mr. COLES explained that he bad said that, at first Llis Kxcelleacy had oot been quite as favorable to the Land Purchase Bil as he bad beea to the Land Commig- sion. Hon, Col. GRAY. Quite right; and his reasons were what [ have just enunciated. The Liod Purchase Bill is not binding or computsory, but the Award or Meport of the Land Commission would have been so,had it been made, The Hoo. the Leader of the Opposition has aavi the Government to beware, and not to raise bopes which they may not be able to fulfil. He has advised then nos to manifest too much eagerness to purchase the estates stilt in the hauds of the proprietors, lest by so doing they should cause @ rise in their price, This observation of the bon. member appears to me to be somewhat singular, and gives me reson to apprehend there is more conveyed by it thea appears ou the surface. ‘[ cannot, however, agree with him. So far from doing so, I would earnestly urge upon the Go- vernment ‘the paramount necessity of putting a stop, at once, and for ever, to the painful scenes wewwitnessed in our midst, last summer ; and this can best be done by i the provisions of the Land Purchase Bilt. Fifteen Yeais Purchase Bill applies only to the improved lands ; and, [ think, it would be better for tae proprietors were they to eell the whole of their estates ata reasonable ave- rage rate per acre, than to fiud themselves, io a dew years, the possessors of only some thousands of ecres of and sand. I have every reason to know that a more liber benevolent, and kind.hearted .man than the owner of « great part of tue late Sor Samuel Cuaards estates ia this island, does not exist. I allude to Mr, » Canard of Halifax ; and [ also believe that both Sir Ed ward Ouoaid and his brother would, should the Govern veut aneaifest « wish to purchase their properties be very willing to meet them half way. The hewesses of the late Right Hon. Lawrence Sullivan, I doubt not, would ‘be found equally as compliant. 1, therefore, incline to bdélieve that, were a slight advance to be made, by our Goverament, whether Liberal or Conservative, through the Legislarare,—say Is. or 1s, Gd. per acre, upon the maximum price of the Land Purchase Biil--5s. per acre-—and offers made, at the enhanoed rate of purchase, to those parties for their estates, such ef- fers woud be accepted by them. Aad, if so, then almost the who'e of the Township jands in the Colony would, with ‘the exception of those owned by Mr. Robert Bruce Stewart, be released from the leasehold tenure; and that esti gentleman himself would then, doubtless, influenced. example set him by those greater proprietors, ‘be willing te | treat with his tenants. on reasonable terms, for the conver- sion of ther leaseholds into freeho'ds. If, however, the present Governweot will not take this matter iv hand, [ verily believe the Hon, the Leader of the O »position, if ‘he obtains a majority at the next election, will do ro du | fact, let it be put to the people from the stump, end { do THE WEED SEWING MACHINES, were projected by myself; and that they now aduwit that the ‘that prints the Royal Gazette, the Government are in no | not thiuk one of them wil! object) Kveo supposing @ slight only means by which the stigma, cast upon the Uoluny, ofa i be pleased to find that the Government were, just mow, will- ing and able to put the serews upon the Proprietors, to some moderate extent; but, although, at times, almost convinced THE WEED MACHINES jreius of power. These Machines hate obtained the highest | based upon principles of right, jusuce, or equitable com- | RFMOVAL, Charlottetown, Mav 28. b8eb tf removed from his lute residence on Queen | pation, to their masters. Yet all this has been done in the} . | at the commencement of his speech, that—as the amendwent eujated to effer | submitted by bis hon. friend, Mr. Warburton, was a cordial | Advice to the poor Gratis. Charlottetown, May 7. 1866. ‘and carried the Land Purchase Bill, under the authority of 1 OTH ER > .~ of that Bill, they were freebolders; and he took pride to CARVELL BR /whieh tlis Excellency hud made the per hase spok {—) rs . : : : S, eee cichs be mac’ fal’ semen” te aullatcii “dant seen ae being their representative, since not one of them n he thought be was fully warranted in presuming that a . E peoot GE eae aa NTS | wense of Justice would incline the Goyermment and their gup- had obtained his freehold et the expense of even one shilling | Sel a the tt Gat alae: see “porters to accept and adopt it, AND Commission Merchants, New York Board of Underwriters, Boston Board of Underwriters, Eastern Express Company, Fairbank s Patent Standard Scales, | power to that end conferred upon the Government by the tenantry, at such a rate as would merely cover the expenses Gowrte Coal Mines, Cow Bay. C. B. ‘Land Purchase Bill; and. strong us the Government are, | which bad been actually incurred by “his father und him Fishawick's Express way responsible for what appears in the Island r : ; There can be no objection to the amendment further ‘than this—that it enunciates no prin- ciple. _ We all admit the trath of what it asserts ; but were it carried ag-an amendment to that paragraph of the Ad- ap} dave hicbert@ | wrounds the hou. and gailunt Colonel had represented the ; | Land Purchase Bill as pot compulsory. Under that Bill | this consideration, and stil] placing, ‘Hoa. Mr. Coles, to the effect that he (ton. Cul. Gray) bud said that the Land Purehase Bill, aliiough a measace eal-; t much good, was no! a measure by me.ns of hich tbe cundition of the tenantry could be ameliorated as The Dispensary is under the Doctor's ow? | response to that paragraph of Lis Excellency’s Speech tu he ae it would have heen by the Award of the Laud Coni- | whieh it was intended to be an answer; and merely further’ mission,—observed that much good bad, indeed, been ct- awarded to the Liberal Government of 1853, the simple meed fuoted by means of the Land Purchase Bill. ‘of pra‘se which Was due to them for having brought forward | 1. nts were formerly uuder vassalage ; but now, ty means His coussi- to any of bis fellow colonists, Th» bon. and gailant Co- Hon. Mr. UKRNSLEY. The amendment enuociates jonel, then adverting to the favorable terms upon whieh a cnhdeiibeaaien Deinun dtdetnet Adland ‘nothing beyond the asseition of » simple fact. Lt advances the purchase of the Se kirk Estates had been effected, ex- sonar "* © y' of the loss were to accrue to the Revenue, would it not be far | better to suffer such a loss for such a purpose, than to heve ‘to pay out thousands for Troops and Barracks? Besiées ‘our Kevenue is now increased to suck a figure, that we caa j well affyrd what in 1852 we could not, The purchase of these large estates wou-d.completely break the neck of agi- ‘tation. That e€-eted, we should no longer have any reagon to fear the formation of Tenant Leagues, The hon. and 'gallant Colonel then observed that it was the duty of hon. | members to impress upon the minds of their constitacnte ithat nothing for the benefit of the tenaniry could be ef. ‘fected by coercive weusures—ihat such measures would |never receive the Royal asseut— ind that the only means ‘by which the leasehoid teoure can be got rid of is by tuir jand equivable purchase of the proprietary lands, As res- pected the proposed amendment, he ad aitted chat at waa "\truth; but, for the reason whieh he had already assigged, you must con- | ihe could not vote for it. Truth was one thing and politi leal strategy another, | Hon. Mr. COLES. He could not understand on what \the price of au estate and the mo je of paywent were agreed upon by and be'ween the proprietor aud the Goveruwent, and on the Goveroment’s shewing that they were fully pre- ‘pared aud willing to fu'fil the terms of purchase, could they 06° at once compel the proprietor to execute « Beed of Gon- ' veyanee of it to them, iu fulfilment of this written engage. iment ? Was not that compulsory ? Most assuredly it wae. Ue was. therefore, surprised to hear objections wade to the Bill on the ground that it wes not compulsory. The hon. jand gallant Culonel, although now in tavor, not only of ‘the Land Purchase Bil, but of a Loan Bill—siuce without ithe aid of the latter the former cannet -eusily be carried ‘into effect-—spoke very differently of those measures of the Liberal Government io his speech prelatory to his intro- ‘duction of the L.ad Commission Resolurions. 1 will now read what he then said of those measures. The hon. gen- tlemag then read as follows, from the speech of the Hou. no principle. [tis a simple acknowledgment of the service plained that the Earl of Seikirk, a nobleman not only of | |, ( ‘which be hud as coy oy ugh ak rendered to the country. by the Liberals when in power, great fortune, but of most estimable character, had—vut o/ Uol. Gray ot w ud just spoken 3 ‘by the passing of the Land Parehase Bill. The purchase regard for the memory of bis tather, who had brought ou ‘of the proprietary estate, spoken of in the Speech, as well! from Scotland, many of the original settlers thereon,— ae of several others, hasbeen effected by an exercise of the been williog to part with thore estates for the benefic of bis gyost conducive to the final settlement of this long vexed qnéetion | “Sir, | have therefore to proponnd, fer the cousideration of hun, ‘members, certain Resvlutions which I have drawn up withwut par- tiality, favour, or alf-etion, but which, I am convinced, will be found —the fruitful source of wuch of the bickeriugs and beurt-berniage which have for eo many years distracted the people of thw Talend, and which will also give real relied to their preaent burdens, and jsurely they may well afford, in an- honest, geverous, and self iv the law agency and the managemeut thereof; and designate the ouly was in which, by a persistent conres Ut bunest tH CASH ADVANCES made npon CONSIGN- gandid spirit, to give, on this occasion, to their opponents, that vothing like compulsion had eitier been, or could have jndustry, every tenaut in the Tadand way, in 6 few years, becomes April 20, 1866. JUST OPENED, — LEVANT ditto “ PRINCE of WALES. ditto At W.E. DAWSON. say, are always willing and ready to accord them. Whilst in no way compulsory. -——-. opposed to their general policy, we have invarisb'y given pulsory which did not appear to be so ou the surtace. ‘our support to every wea-u-e, brought forward by them, proprietur of the Worrell Kstates was a bankrupt and i ‘which bas evidently been fur the public good ; aud frequeat- beeie besides. He was over head and ears iy debt, an ; ‘ty have L most cheerfully paid ‘bem the tribute of praise that was the compulsion which enabled the Liberal Govern- Since the hea, and gallast Co'oue! delivered that sprech, it was very differeot, how- be wust have greatly changed his mind; because, since Had the then, under the provisions of the Land Purchase Bill, the they Government of which be was the Leader purehaged the fest exiewt: The Selkirk Kstate; aud no ruinous eonsequenees have eusued. lmost wholly beld The bon. and gallant Colonel is anxious that, under the Mav 21, T8668. CASHMERE * BALMORAL “ ff LASTING At May 21, 1866. ; arene —_ Th s¢a~ children, White Confederafiea ~~ Lab of our AL jcepted he" 9 Barres rodent the Howe aye.t ‘ ' j ’ ‘ ; c ‘ | -Pebruary QO *84f- to streagehen the ae Steamer Daria ee dates te the) July 16, 1866. be. pu although Goy / 4 ilding, | the meed of praise so justly dueto them. They themselves been, brought to bear upon him, to induce hin to consent frequently desire sueh a cousideration of their weasures. ou fo the sale of them upon any terms whatever. our part, as, say they. a fair aud just estuuation of their been called the Marl’s sale of his estates in this Island was. ai “sii merits, independently of party views, would induce us to iw fact, rather a gratuitous surrender of them than any jaye the power of beewming @ frecholder by a gradual payment of MES 3 Kip BOUTS, igive them. Such a consideration of their measures, se- thing else for the benetir of the teuan's, |parately viewed, the Opposition, as a body, | aw proad to chase Bill, andere which the purcbase had been effected, is Many things, however, were com- What has) The Land Pur- W_E.DAWSoy. | Which, for such mea>ures, f have conceived to be justiy due nent to purchase bis estaie. — ee ‘to them } and even, although [ may not always, on such oc- ever, with the Award of the Land Commission, 4 oe P oat ‘ easions, have been able to agree with them on all points as provisions of thut Award beeu carried into effec, Painting, Paper - Hanging to details, [ have wever failed’to accord to them a just con- would have beeu compulsory to the ful ‘sideration for sincerity of purpose. As no principle is ia- proprietary lands of the Island are now a e ;vulved in the amendment, { think it may very well be ac- by Sir Edward Cuuard and bie brotber, the heirs of the lute provisions of the same Bill, the Government stould pur s: ot Lawrence Suilivan, avd Mr. Robert B:iuce chase the Sullivan and Cuoara Fatates. Mi ’ sae to purchase, Hon Col, GRAY No! ; ils ag : freebolder, and that without subjecting the people te the eourmous taxation which the wild and reckless proposition of the hen. mew- ber in his Loan Bill would inevitubiy entail upou them, sud their posterity. Sir, it is obvious that, by this measure, 4 tenant will tustalments, without runuiug the great risk which is new in curred by purchasing under the Laud Purchase Act, by the pros isiuna at (which the Sheriff is empowered to cowe in aod distrain, and proba bly ruiv the purchasers whe may nat be propared topay the inetal- ments a6 they become due to the Goverament. All this cau ibe avoided—the fara: itself will become « bank dn which tbe tevewt qf can invest bis savings at geod interest” {