A WE VOL. XVI} es NN KKLY CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MC = st SS ee eet = = JOURNAL OF POLITICS, LITERATURE JUNE 4 ZZ IZ A. \\ & A ND NEWS. SPRING GOODS, By the “ Undine.” HAVE received a portion of my SPRING STOCK, consistirg of— 22 Tens BAR IRON, 2 @ THIMBLE ide HOOP ” 21 de BOLE SHEET 44 do STEEL “ 165 Kage NAILS, 1 Cask ZINC, 2 dv BOLTS & NUTS, 1 de SCREWS, 16 Boxes TiN 4 Smith’ BELLOWS, 3 ANVILA. 1 Cask GLUE, 6 de Shelt HARDWARE, 92 Bexes GLASS, 12 Drums VARNISH Remainder of Stock to arrive per ARIADNE and EDWIN & LIZZIE W. &. DAWSON, May 2! To Fishermen & Shipbuilders. (RIK Subscriber bas on band 100 Bill- ef EXTRA NAVY CANVAS. in nambers | 7.4% 7 Alao, JOO yurda« DUCK suitable for Fishing Boats Saif’ Twine, Holt Rope— Manilla Cerdayge, Iron a/l sizes, flen P de SP ke 20 Kble Coul Tar, Nails ®@ de Pitch, Casiings, Unk am, Parap ine Varnish, Bright Varnish, Scupper Pipes, Machinery Oil, lk Rooting Pitch and Paper The whole will be sold at the lo-rest prices by Il. HASZARD. Charlottetown, April Ind, 186¢ isl ~~ Best Island Tobacco!! ~ Augers, FEXUEK subsertbers, in returnmg thanks to | their friends aud customers for the patronage extended to them since their commencement 1: basiness, would iutinnsdte that they have GREATLY REDUCED The Price of their Tobacco, which is pronoanced by jadves to be the Best Manufaetured on the Island. Samples can be had by culling at their Stere in Queen-street, next door to the Bank of P. E Isiand LOWDEN & RICHARDSON, _ Charlottetown, April 3, 1865. ist tf oe Lloyd's Kegister of British and Foreign Shipping. VUcTORBER, 1265. VHE Committee have recently had under their consideration the Stan ling of Spruce in the Table A attached to the Rales, and bave deter mined te allow the use of this material in Ships of the o veurs’ wrude for all parts, except Stem. Stern post, Transoms, Koight-heads, ate timbers Aprons and Deud wood GEORGE B Ricwanrn Stoceerrt, Survevor, Prinee Edward Isle nd SEYFANG, Secreta ry. Just om the Square. NEW STORE! ’ South Side of Queen Square. FEY.LK Subscriber hus opened the Store in MRS CAMERON'S BULLDINGS. next door te the Bootaund Shoe Factory. Has received by late arrivals " } An assorted Stock of DRY GOODS, direct fron the factories at Leeds, Glasgow and i Just Arrived, DER BRIG ANNANDALE, from the WEST INDI Es— 200 Puns. Choice RE TALLING MOLASSES. Daily Uxpeeted, diree also Steamer Ottawa, trom Loudon to Halitax-—— ' 60 Hhds. Holland GIN, Liverpoo!, whis h he will sell on rensonable termes and begs to solicit a share of public patronage. 20 thds. & Qr. Casks Dark & Pale BRANDY, ALSO: 10 do Port and Sherry WINE, Hhds Se teh and [ish Malt WHISKEY, 500 Dez Edinburgh and Burton ALE, 60 doz Guinnis PORTER, 200 Chests and half chests CONGOGU TEA, Hhds. Sugar, Bbis. Crushed Sugar, Boxes Soup, Boxes CANDLES, 40 Boxes Honeydew TOBACCO, Sets Plough Mounting, Plough Traces, 60 Pans. DEMERARA RUM. OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown, May 7, 1866. 2m REMOVAL New Brick Store QUEEN STREET. WILLIAM FULL Tea and Sugar, superior quality. JAMES 8S. PURDIE. Chitown, May 14, 1866. Just leceived. FHXUE Subseriber has Just Reeeived by Barque Undine trom LIV ERPOOL— 7 194 Boxes No. | Beownand Yellow SOAPS, | 20 Bags RICK, | 56 Kegs PAINT. 5 Casks Bored OTL, | We Cwr. PUTTY, | j 20 Bols. Washing SODA, i ; 10 Kegs Baking SODA | Daily Expected, by Barque Lotus from Lexdon— i 120 pack»ges choice CongoTEAS, | | | | all of which be offers at hes usual liberalterma. | WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Ch'tewn, May 7, 1855. ist pat ' ; | } i | estes daocenabt mens ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, SAIL MAKER, } r : trievds and customers in town and country for | ARRIVED, and by Agiapse, from GLASGOW | the Patronage bestow ed upon him daring the last 20] and Lores, from LONDON, daily expected s vears that be has been in business in this city ; and ' r hegs to inform them that in addition to: his Sail- | W - making business, be will, on the arrival of the | Large and ell selected Stock ly. CG. Owen, from LIVERPOOL, and Aniapse | OF rom GLASGOW, opena | Ship Chandlery & Hardware Store jin the shop lately occupied by Mr. P. W. [lyndnnin head of Queen's Wharf, where be intends to keep constantly ou hand, viz :— GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &e, WITCH WILL BE SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At his usual Low Prices- Charlottetown, May 7, 1866. Notice of Removal! Ww. H. WILSON Elegant Photographs, whole length, ouly Ten | W OULD intorm the Pullic that he is Cordage. Canvas. Oukum, Pitch, Rosin, Tar Paints Oils, @lass, Kc, Anchors, Chains, Steel &e, &e, Ke Muy 7, 1866. Gin RR. MACLELLAN'S Studio is still headquarters for PHOTOGRAPHS, and every description of portraits known in thé art | NEW TOBACCO FACTORY SUUMISESIDR FEXNE SUBSCRIBER hoving JUST) OPENED «a FACTORY at SUMMEKSIDE | to supply Wholesal- Customers with | Manufactared TO! ACCO. warranted : very low ent icex * prepared the Island veer article mest réeasobable termms— and bees his Faetory being the firet of the kind ests! lished in, Prine Conuty, wil! nieet with liberal potromeige from thre Treeders and Merchaats of Suumuerside, and Prine County generally at the ume on the PATEICK REILLY wereide Jely 31, 186 Uuaerwriters’ Notice. FEE Subscribers are . GENTS at Prince Edward leland, for the | New York Board of Underwriters, and Boston Board of Underwriters Will be clad to receive early notice of losses whic! may veeur, and te render such assistance to vessel: in distress as uy be in their power to afford. Mar | ters or Owners of such vessels or their cargoes, ar recommended to report as soon as practical le CARVELL BROTHERS Ch'town, April 30, 1866 tf For Sale. FPHE Northern Halt of TOWN LOI ' | i } | | j City of Charlottetown, sitnate at the corner ot Prince and King Streets. wear the Stean Ferry Wharf, well adapted for |usiness purposes or for a private residence. Apply to jiee. 18, 1965. JOSEPH BALL. BH AME Do Summer Arranyrement. SHE MALLS for the United Kingdom | the neighbouring Provinces. Uuited States &c., will, antil farther notice forwarded from the General Pust Office, Charlot tetown, us follows. viz: : For Canada. New Brunswick and the United States, via shediac, every MONDAY evening, at | 8 o'clock, aud every FRIDAY morning at 8 o'clock For Nova Scotia, vin Picton, every MONDAY and THURSDAY morning at ' o'clock, and, vie Bruleevery WEDNESDAY aud FRIDAY evening at 4 o'clock Maiis for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the | West ludies, every altervate We on ksDaY evening. | ut 8 a’elock, as follows: Wedicsday dlay 9, Wednesday, Angust 1, + 23 15, June 6, . 29. ZU, Sept. 12, : July 4, 26, “ 18, ‘ Oct 1, L. C. OWEN. Post uaster General, General Post Office, Charlottetown, May 7, Thot. TO THE TENANERY P. E. ISLAND. HE Legislatare. during the late Session having passed * An Act to assist Tenants it the pureliasse of the Fee simple of their Farts, by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the | amount agreed upon by the Proprietor and Tengnrt asthe Purchase iow of his b arm— The Commissioner of Pubtic lands hereby gives notice to all tenants desirons of availing themselves of the privilege of the abowe ree ited Act, that he is now prepared to ASSIST SUCH TENANTS inthe purchase of their Farms. as in manner wud exteut provided ander such Ac t | FORM OF APPLICATION «ud full partiealars | may be obtained at the office of Crown Lands. | Colouial Building, Charlottetown JOUN ALDOUS. Comuissioner. Public Lands Office, May 8, 1365, F. P. NORTON, Commission Merehant, AND Auctioneer. GEORGETOWN --- P. BE. ISLAND < October 24. 1864. ly i eee WILLIAM JAKEMAN, Blacksmith & larrier, = | Old Stand, near Temperance Hall, H* KEMOVED bis business to the City, and can be coneulted at all hours SHOEING ow the most improved principle. Ler All kinds of Agricultaral luplements pre pared at the shortest notice WANTED, « person who bas had some expe- rience iu Horse Sbhoeing. Hay est wages will be may #iven Charlottetown, Aaguet 7, 1865. | orror, for during the last week I have paid » higher | aati No. 21. in the First Handred of Lote in the paid daring this yeur aud must still pay the full | | pay the piper. be wate up wad | Having engaged an experienced isl pat shillings per dozen. All other pictores equally now moving from the corner of Great George low. R. KR. MACLELLAN. /and Kent Streets, to the SHOP long occupied by Great Georve Street, Dec. 4, 1865 | Donald Melsanc, Esq, on Queen Street, imme 12d ech data e | diately below the Market Square PRINT m | Having refitted this old Business stand, and put xsi . Vg 0 it in perfeet order fora | RS Pky, Dry Goods Store! He shall be happy to welcome his numerous ensto GEO. BREMNER, mers at his NEW ESTABLISHMENT! and will be on | be in a position, on the arrival of the AKIADSE from Glasgow, and the Lotus from London, to rinter D ooh-binder, | supply the publie with every article of MERCHAN A , , L | DIZE common to the Trade! AND Cherr'ottetown May 7th, 1365 2 ; REAL ESTATE! CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I rm . aNe = Be 9) BNO be Sold by ACLCTION, onthe Premises. on WEDNESDAY, 61h JUNE next, at Iz j v’clock, BOOK-BINDER Me Houso and Lond : | situate on Queen and King Street known as the is prepared to execute all orders with =| Old Court House, measuring 66 fect by 43 feet. PROMPTITUDE and NEATNESS. ALSO oo The Dwelling House and Premises, Fe Entrauve to Printin Office and lately owned by WILLIAM MACKAY, in Dor- Bindery at Mrs. Bremne 8 Book and chester Street, bow let af £25 per wunum, mea : . suring on Dorchester Street 42 feet and extendin Stationery Store, Prince Street, flay yo" Weer . where orders may be left. A good title will be given. Terms Liberal. WILLIAM DODD, Prince Street, June 5, 1865. Auciiom er. ——————————— | Chore, May 14. A Grave Lrror Corrected. acted ; pee Kdvtor of the Patriot intorms the | Intended lkiemoval. r public that his Firm will “pay the highest | E intend, in a few days, removing to nrice for good clean Timothy Seed This is an | \ the SHOP in Queen rect, adjoining that price. und that at a distance of thirty miles from i iameme a eon av; Se ag ep eo Charlottetown, than Messrs Laird & Harvey have | Kuylish Veteols: we wns open a large Stock vt igure for a good article, otherwise how can | ee GENERAIT. MERCHANDISE. tain my uame as a wood Seedsman. If my goo — a: yet mpm 4 oc a an — lutending, for the franee. pceeent -- busines: at follow ; rh : "i . : oon so eas . rs ’ a te : 4 2 entirely on the CASH SYSTEM, we will mark om friend Laird must know that Agricola will have to | Goods at much fexx than the usnal rate of profit. as an inducement to CASH BUYERS to favor ur Good Field and Garden Seeds to be had. as usnal | with their patronage. \ ! at the General Seed Sture. North side Queer | Square. JOUN WILLIAMS. | April 9, 1866, rw pat | DELANY & BYRNE Those indebted to ns whose accom’ ts are over-due | will oblige us by settling them immediately. | D. & B. | | » Muy 7, 1866. RFMOVAL. = R. W. G. Sutherland be: removed from his late residence on Queen ! Street, to the corner of Kent and Great George = | artes aud would respectfully inform his friends and cnstowers, that by late arrivals of direct impor- SAT 1 a "FORT “LE 42qOKO 3a o000y | tations from Europe, he has greatly added to hir ww large Stock of Drags. Chemicals, Perfumery, and ‘2 | Toilet Articles in variety. Fi | DR. SUTHERLAND returns thanks for the pa- | tronaye so liberally extended to him since his resi | dence iu Charlottetown, and hopes the same may ‘he comtinued towards him; trusting that, by assi- , j NY , 11® ‘TyLIdvO dQ dIVd JSaVT V DNIAVH ‘ANVdINOD | sion. he will retain the confidence of the public. j ; . ; | The Dispeusary is under che Doctor's own | supervision. r L Advice to the poor Gratis. | Charlottetown, May 7, 1866. Removal! + q J© Soyyy e]qruosrey 7V SOsSSsBLO ‘ . | HAKDWARE STORE, the Sulecribers may lately oceupied by Messrs Delany & Byrne. “wnited jo | prepared to ofler their usual GOET VONVE® t HARDWARE, ' i | Ue past. | E. STARBIRD & CO. | Muy 7, 1866, Tm ’ PP cba ileal == Notice cf Removal ‘ OF THE Assurance Company of cAsi1I GROCERY Girlasgow. | LIQUOR STORE, | TT!) THE ESTABLISHED IN 1838. ‘. Incorporated by Act of Parlament. Shop formerly occupied by GOVERNOR? Swabey & Roberts. The Right Honorable The Earl of Glasgow. Subseribed Capital, - : ‘wasp “ON DOA SATEVEHD ‘SPST Life | Aeeumulated Funds, 420.000 | LA nnwal Revenue, - 95 U0 | Subsisting Assurances, - ° 2,500,000 | Henry Dusvop, Esqr, Chairman. W. F. Buekmyre, Esqr, Manager. ’ Hiis Business otler to the Public all articles in the comprising in part: Brown Sugar, Tobacco, Distinctive Features in the Company's Business | | System— | Annual Division of Profits, Brandy, Port Wine, Sherry Do. ae | Policy - Holders Participate in Profits Holland Gin, ; niving, ; Demerara Spirits, Currants, from First Year of Entry, Old alan Kum, Kice. | Bonus A-surance at the Swallest Outlay. Glenurey Whiskey, Crackers, Z Burs'e Pale “Ale, Pickles, ‘Seven Years Half Credit Assurance. , Pandan Porter, Kwuee, | Exemptions — Foreign Travel and Foreign wm soteen” Crushed Sugar, Buckets, Rates a Assurance, and all ey: ‘ia i &e wd from the Agent for this I<fand, at , bee duet mM 0 eee VM, SANDERSON, LEMUEL McKAY. ORGETOWN. Ge ty | Mareh 5, 1866 Sin | Georgetown, June 27, 1564. | Per Barqne Lotus, from LONDON, Undine from | LIVERPOOL, Brig Ariadne from GLASGOW, | (FYAKES this opportunity of thanking his | numerons Customers for their liberal patronage. and desires to announce that be has removed to ‘The New Brick St-re in Queen St, “ d . I, 2s : ae , es ESIRES to return his thanks to his adjoining the Store eccupied by James Repoin Esq. where he will open, by Ship Usnixe. JUSI | Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, | ( } | duity aud atteution in ev ery branch of his protes tnitatention! | | Western Road. from the line of Lot 6, to Robin- URING the re-building of the CITY | ‘be found at the SHOP in Great George Street, | Upon the arrival of Ships *L. C. Owen,” \* Undine,” ‘*Lotus,”’ and “Ariadne,” they will be | | Large and Varied Assortment of land trast to receive a continuation of the support | which bas been so generously accorded to them in | | AND . £600,000 ‘ae Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and customers that he has removed HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. APPROPRIATIONS FOR ROADS, BRIDGES, AND WHARPFS. Reso.ven, That the monies appropriated for the service of Roads, Bridg:s and Wharls, be expended agreeably to the fullowing Scales :— PRINCE COUNTY. District No. 1, Comprising Township Nos 1.2 and3., Palmer Road, trom Paul Gallant's to P. Doyle's £10 Farm. Palmer Road, lu raise and rebuild Skinner's Pond Bridge, Lot 1, | Road from Joseph Chaisson’s (Juhn), Lot 2, to Western Road. ” Joseph Chaisson’s (Juhn) towards G. } Clark’s mitl, “ Stephen Brenard’s Lot 2. to Jo Gordy’s. John Hillase'sRoad, To pay for rebuilding Bridge near Sulumun } | Road trom Rix’s gully to Horse Head, Hardy's, oe Horse Head to Skinner's Pond, Harper's Road. | Western Road, Lote 1. 2, and 3, 9 sea Cow Pond Bridge, and road to North Cape, Bridge near Louis Harper's, Lot 1, Road from Yorsehead to Palmer Road, se John Gavin's Sea Cow Pound, to Joln Nelligan'’s, “ James Phee’s tu seashore, se Kildare Bridge to Capes, MeNeill’s Road, Road from John Gavin's, Lot 3, to Beairsto’s on Donald Maeintyre’s, Kildare River, to seashore, oe Charles Capaun’s, Lot 3, to Michael Foley’s, Bridge at Farley's Mill. From Kildare Bridge to Gordon's Mill, Bridge near Joseph Martin's, Lot 2. From Captain Hubbard's to seashore, Co improve Bridge and Uills trom Fidele Gal- lant’s, Lot 1, to seashore, Bridge at Bain’s Mili Pond, District No. 2, Districr No 4, Comprising Townships Nos.\0, 11. and 12. son's Lot 12, Road trom line of Lot 13 to Maephee’s Ferry, including bridges, | From Macdunuld’s Bridge towards Western Road, | From Muckay’s Bridge to Macdonald's includ- ing the two bridges, Road trom Rubinson’s to Egmom Buy, “ William Bilis’s to Lot 12 Point, “ Barlow's Road, to Macarthur’s in- cluding ridge at Little Channel, ts Kuwore River Mill, towards Bollum’s yard, _ Enmore River Mill towards Meacfad- yen’s yard, Gain’s, Road trom Dubois Smith's towards main road, ie between Thomas Ramsay's and Puilip | George Barlow's towards main road, “ line of lut 13, at Griggs, towards George Ellis’ a Western Road to Go ffs Bridge, | Ferryman at Lot 11, | Bridge at Conway Cove, | Read from Theodore Luke’s towards Post road, From Luke’s towards Narrows, Road from Tory vad towards Rafferty’s, For work performed in 1865, | Road trom Barclay’s towards Bideford Chapel, to the above well-known stand, where he will |Where most required in the District, | Ruad trum Barlow Road towards Wm. Ellis’s, ‘LIQUOR AND GROCERY LINE, Disrraicr No. 5 Comprising Towushys Nos. 15 and 16. Money due; Balance due Joho McNeill, Laurant Perry, for Bridge near Barlow's, $e for Haldimand Bridge, James Crossman, for work dune in 1866, John Macduugull, ior bushing ice, Jobo Fraser, pd Allan Macdougald. Ruad between Gilbert Bernard's and Juha Casey's, Bridge at Sesime Arsenaux’s, bo eS ~~ oOo” @ -S ©&©:ce Be — _— — ee eeos é¢& so _—_ meets to Wh he to om = _— oo eoecoco c cascse — ac Ge Cc oe oP eho @p - hr uo e weno on — co — SS nH — a — i — i ) Q| Bridge at Joe Arseneaux’s (J bn), old road to 0 ( | From Fifteen Point Chapel to Beeeh Point, LRbb, L NO. 30 Sa AP RIEED Two bridges, and road beyond Chapel, 4 0 ©) Road from Isaae Linkletter's to shore, 1 0 0 From Joseph Abraham's, 4.0 0) ** from St. Eleanor’s to Miseouche, 5 0 0 Haldimand Bridge, 8 0 & Seaweed Road from James Darby's tu shore, 110 6 Road from Maidimand Bridge to Cape Egmont St. Nicholas Road, 40 0 East, 8 0 © Road from Roburt Craswell's to shore, 110 9 | ‘est, 6 0 0: * from Miseonche to Bick Settlement, i From Melain Arseneaux to Back Se’tlement, 6 6 0 * frow late George Darhy’s to Benj Darby's, | From Back Se tle nent ‘o Sessime Perry's, 2. 2 to be expended in >tone and gravel, 9% 0 0 4 0) $ 0 Jlecod 25112) wid W olin £237 0 0 0 0) Tuoxsvay 12 b April, 1866. 0 0} | MORNING SITING, @| THE BARRACKS QUESTION. 9 | From El: Gallant's toCape Road, | From Melain Arseneaux to Back Settlement, ' From Back Settlement to Victoire Arseneaux 8, | From Fishing Cove to to Laurant Gallant’s, Fifteen Point, From Gregoire Gallant's to Shore, Road on Lot 16, from Quagmire to Barlow's » OS Oe a = ¢ cc Jommitree of the whole Hou-e on the draft Address in jo | #nswer to His Excellency’s Spech, resuwel: Mr, Juha Mill, 3 2 “aie Chai 0 Daly's Road, 3 0 Of Yeo in the Chair. : ; | Western Ruad, Lot 16 7.0 0, Tne Cirairman having real an! submitted the Seventh (|) From Barlow's Mill to Back Settlement and Paragraph of th@said Address, as tollows : Bridge f diee Any measure for applyin isi . , “ ’ g the moncy arising from the (| Road hetween Lots 14 and 16 to Western Road, 4 y 0) a : Pry ai | From Isidore Gallant's to line road between Luts sale of the old Barracks "towards the expenditure incurred 0! 14 ard 16, 71 01% building the new Barracks at present occupied by Her u Ro d ‘rom Eis River Bridge to dames Lyle’s, 4 0 0, Majesty's Troops shale receive our best consideration ” (| Perryman, Grand River, 2 9 9 Mr. HOWLAN rose and sad: He could not agree with | £150 18 y he paragraph which had just been read, igusmuch as it ui thithneet: Seats ® sanctioned the application of pablic mumey 40 @ purpose dif- (| i et ods 1 ‘erent from that to whieh it had been directly and. specifi- ©} \fain Western Rape, cee Pe pag gg | cally appropriated by ap Act of the Legisiature, When the Line Road between Lots 19 and 25, 10 @ 0 [0d Barracks aud the grou,d which they occupied were «| Hine thank to Kenmacten, ne | sold, it wis agreed by the Legi-la ure that the proceeds (|) <ensington to line of Lot 18 Trishtown, 7 W © jarising from the sa'e therecf shou'd form @ fund, the inte: est ©) Townsend's Mill to Jamiesun’s, 5 0 O|of which shou'd be set apart for the encouragement of the . 7 = and aie at a ARS. Me " : | Volun'eer movement and the service of the Militia; and, ilucker’s to Wilmot Creek Bridge, { ; } ; aaah Maes ranved tr to Dik are HO. Ceememeicenibare Seiden sat ole ad s Vurne 15. 0.10) 200 . - From Read 8 Corner to line of Lot 17, pois lterest—to any other purpose than that for whieh it.had been ( £112 10 y especially appropr ated by the Legislature. was a gross ins it District No. 7, fraction of the parliamentary rigits of the people. All par- E Comprising Township No 18, and Princetown Royalty. es had been well satisfied that ~ mosey which had been (| Due Roderick Gillis fur repairs on Indian River ~s ived: frm shaisaie of the old B arsucks and geumudeshould arden, £6 10 9) 0° 8*t apart to fo. m™ funl, the interest of which should be (| Due Alexander Cousins for repairs on David- expeuded in the encouagement of the Volunteer movemen', 0 son's Bridge, 4 0 Q seemingly intended to supersede the Militia. That move- ( £130 0 6 0) . |For work done on Northam Road, do, ‘ 9 | Where most required on Lotl3, | Ferryman at Eius River, Due Andrew Davidson for repairs on Adams’ jment was ove of which, at its. cmmeavemeht, the whole Bridge, 0 10 0) country, he believed. was proud; and, to, a degree and an Due Roderick Gillis, for keeping Indian River | extent, at once most creditable ty the V daateera thanaeleen. ‘ ean oe Bridge in repair, 1 5 0}, ifyi tue friend and | f Briti Comprising. Township Nes. 4,5 098.6. wR. ines ee nanan tei and moa.t gratifying to wvory tue frreud au over 0 ritish Alexander Luttrell for clearmg out windfalls bene in Repair, 7 . oe ‘institutions jo oe mapetin it had alled forth, and given from the line of Lot 3, to Campbellton, For repairs on Bridge on Davidson's Mill Dam, 410 g/oW lite to the deeply cherishe | loyalty of the people. The Lot 4, in 1864, £0 6 |New Bridge on Campbell's Road, 3 0 © Organization of the Volunteers, being ove formed among our- A like sum for 1866, 0 6 O|N-w Bridge near James Beairsto's, 35 0 6|sclves, it was strongly urged by the Government and their Richard Costain, for work done on the bridge To repair Indian River Bridge, 6 10 0| fiieuds, and especislly by their sycophantic dependents, was tar aeake on in owe 8 ueocnbnies 2 ; . ‘ Road - Mone wow from Owen's baro towards 3-0 0 an organiz ation upep which we could confiden'ly rely for ullivan’s ty th ’ Shipyard road, i j i Dogherty's Bridge, 9 16 0} Road frees between John Owen’s and Malcolm a eee a aan — ee -_ ve oor our Cuscumpec Wharf, 5 9 0 Ellison’s to shore, st aie Ses tenahes hes Bridge near Alex'r Rank:in’s, 2 0 | Coprocure timber for Darnley Bridge—time to it all ended? Toe FOONE: MMe farmers sons, mechanics, Road from Hill's River to the Western Road, on be given until next winter to Contractors and others, who eutered in’o it, with hearts full of geal and the line between Lots 4 and 5, + ee. to get it, 40 © 0 /loyaity, who had spent much of their time in acquiring a ‘© George Profit's to the seashore, 2 0 ©| Lo procure timber for Indian River Bridge— | knowledge of the manual exercise and of military evulutions, John Bourke for cutting windfalls on the new time to be given until next winter togetit, 40 0 snd who bad, besides, expended a good deal of their money Dock Road, 1 10 © | Where most required in the District, together ‘in providing the-nselves with unitorms, had had the extreme Donald ‘Taylor for a hke service on the O'Hal- with the sum of Seven Pounds four sihil- P - y : . . ! . ' ‘wort fication to find that their loyalty was distrasted—that loran Road, 0 0 lings and six pence unexpended of last 7 ; he G : Gilbert Arsneaux, for a like service on the year’s grant for where must required in |it was supposed, by the Government, that, as the most faith. O Leary Road, 0 0 siebt Unesiint. 23 0 0 | less rebels, they were ready to use their arms in the support Charles Gallant, fur a ike service on the Mill ——— | of a seditious organization, and for the subversion of law and Road. ; 0 0 £150 18 ©|government—those very arms, with which they had been Richard Kovfe, for finishing the Bridge at Mog- Disrricr No. 8, ‘entrusted, and which they had sceeptei—coupied with the era * together with a special grant y Comprising Township Nos. £5 and 26. j oath of allegiance—‘or the protection of the country against John Goutil, for covering the Bridge at Yeo's Road on old County Line, £50 0/tumult and soditton within. ond wraeg and aggression from Mills. @| New Freetown Road, 710 O|without! Yes, under the groundless suspicions o° the Go- James Mucarthur, fur finishing the Bridge at Road by Johnston's Mill, 5 0 0 vernweut, our loyal and sp'rited Volunteers were deprived Horton 8, 5 0 | New road from Freetown to Back Settlement, 12.10 0 of their arms, and leit—-without the hope or power of red. ess William Hardy, for repairing bridges at Mill Road trom Taylor's Mill Road to County Line, 15 0 0) _ to smart under the most anjast aud foul imputation of disloy- River, 0 | Main Freetown Road, , Mi n® alty and perjury! Could any atonement G made to them James Gallant, for repairing bridge at Dogherty’s, 0 | Road from Wilmot Creek Bridge to Dunk River ¥ tur the contumel , ani degradatiun to which they had thes Mara’s and Mill River Bridge, for repairing Bridge, 1710 0 ae = Sou'd g i ” . and keeping in repair during the seasun, 0 ©| Reads and Bridges, South Shore, 10 0 0! been subj cred . Conid any ailurements be held out to thew, Western Road, L -ts 4. 5, and 6, 0 (| Roads and Bridges the East end of Lot 26, 10 0 O|}by which to induce them to re-ume those arms of From the We to Road from Centreville to Hurd’s Puint arf, which t a “sO Ignominious! v or- stern Road, to the Brae on Lot 6, 9 6 \ i da’ P Wh f 20.6 0) wh hey had bee ig iniousiy d ed? The O'Leary Road, , 0 | Road from Hagh Montgomery's to Andersuu’s, 5 0 ©) gsnigation of the Volunteers, ali the drilling, all the firing, Aleertee to Gordon's Miils, 0 6 one p~ moun to James Summer's, < - - all the money, both public and private, which bad been speut ‘rom Dogherty’s to Goff's Bridge, 0 © | Bradshaw's Causeway, = upon it, had gone for nothing; fi b thi r é rt men 39 14 9 | Upon it, had g vu z; vay, fur worse than nothing. yore rete cae : acai . . Where most required in the Riagaiany All that had been truly valuabie iv the organ‘zation, its heathens ing is Cone eee eal £172 14 0 |bone and muscle, its geucrous spirit, its enthusiastic activity, ans Miah a. 00 District No. 9, were, iu tuet. all gone ; for, if'they had left behind then any Gilbert Gallant's to the Duck, 0 0 Comprising Townships Nos 27 and 28. outward and visible sign of their ever having been, ‘such Bridge at Samuel Dawson's £10 0 0 | tokens were to be fvwnd on’y in that amount of fuss and a. git £163 18 U ee ee amas Dr. Pott’s, 5 © @| leathers by whieh certain individuals were, frou the first, wrrict No. 3, . istingui i i Joho Crawford's Bridge, 5 © 0 | distingui-hed, and in the seperabundanee of titular Colonels Comprising Tewnships Nos 7,8, and 9. Bridge és John Gamble’s, 10 0 0) Majos. Captains, and Adjuvants, by whom, with their O'Leary Road,from Lot 8 to line of Lot 6, 0 0) From Big Clear to Jumes Murphy's, 5 0 0 | swords dangiing by their sid:s. and when stru:ting in all the Halloran’s Road, to the West Puint, including Walter oe Bane. : ; ; wilitary majesty of boots and spurs, a quet civilian, like Bridges, ke , 17 0 0 | Carlton Point Ruad, himself, passing through a crowd, on avy public vecasion, Road from Macdonald's to Lot 7 Road, 310 0) Bolter’s Bridge, — }2 @is® in this city, was, som- Ume ago, o po littl danger of ss Brae Chapel towards Western Road, Where most required on Lot 28, 2, 0..0 being th down and trodden ander toot ‘The id in addition to money not expended, 5 0 ©) Bridge at Roderick Mclonis’s, oe OS eee aie oa 7 ea sored *s West Shore to Bi Pierre Jaques, 3 0 0 | Krom Seven Mile Bay to Bedeque, 5 0 ©} upon, by ena in disarming ‘he’ Volanteers, in re- Bridge at Big Pierre Jacques, 9 0 | County Line Bridge, 10 0 0} moving the powder from the Magazine, and the vies from Gridge near Angus Hickey’e, 410 © | Southwest Road, 5 0 0 | ihe arwory, was that a great portion of the peopie were so Road trom West Puint to Big Pierre Jacques, 7 10 0} Bridge at Middleton, 5 9 ©) jisloyal chat, if arms and muuitions of war were left within Big Pierre Jacques w Little Pierre From Trvon te Muliigan’s, — 5 0 0 | their reach, they would seze upon them, aud pillage both the Jacques, 7 © 0) Ou Lot 27, where mess required, = ; : country and the Tuwn. New line of road to Lot 9 shore, 4 0 0| Fora rang at Wesleyan Chapel, Tryon, ; 7 Sania Road trom Samuel Maepherson's towards West Wa ey ‘ Hon ve ME ADEA # the ROTORS (J. C. Shore, 610 0 “ ope). No: mot the people, but the Finuegans. Road from Little Pierre Jacques to the Brae District No. 10. Mr. THOWLAN, Yes, Finnegans! | thank the Hon. _ Chapel, nde 0 Comprising Townships Nos 13 and 14. the Leader of she Government for the adwisston. Onder en tomartie Bpstanisy inelnSrs 0 Road from Alex. McArthur’s, Egmont Bay, to . the belief, real or pretended, on or part of the a ae Sadi Western Koad, £6 0 0) that the Irish Society Wis strongly tainted with Penisn'sm, Road a Todian Pint to Latte Pere Jacqoet 3. OO ag hone gains towarde Shep Reet, 0. 8l hema extrauninsty.prestuty aga tivation “ Rix’s Settlement to Lov 7 Road, g | hvad trom Sheep Kiver to Alex. McArchur’s, if A 9 St. Patrick's Day, were had recourse to seemingly for the Z Collin Leitch’s towards West Point, 5 0'8 ee stag’ McLean's towards Western Road, 11 15 @ peRrpore of branding not only the Lri-h Sooids +6 bat oy | Where must required in the District, 0 0 Du ‘ ‘ithendet ied dem » 5 o Lrishman in the couuty wih the imputation of disloyairy, The seedless preeautions taken by the Government were an 6 O/insult to the Lrish in gonera!. and to the Lrish Catholics in 0 0! the [sland im particular. Tuey were a libel upon the whole 6 0 body of the Irish in the Island, but expec ally u von the Ca- 0 © | tholie portion of then, The Lrish S ciety was ebi fly con.- 0 5 posed of Catholics ; but ins charities were exended to ail, jg {irrespective alike both of creed and country. That Sociey » © had oever been coumeeed with any rivtous or sed: tious move- 0 | ment, it had never harboured @ traitor in tis bosom; aud it 0 0 ‘numbered amo.gs! its members some of the most houoarable, To repair and rail two bridges near Allan Mac- L ans Western Road across Lot 13, Plastid’s Road on Lot 13, oad from Allan McLean's to line of Lot 12, For work done at Cooper's W tart in 1805, Road between Lots 13 and 14, Road between Lots 13 and 15, wWewaaxctinnoan = 0. ———— | upright, peaceable. loyal, aud estimable men of the Culony. 0, sieapiaiems ctaaiidnon £86.16 0) “Hon the LEADER of the GUVERNMBET (J. C. | mo Man Mts to Plat 9 0! pype), Laid uot a word agian the ih Soe et; nad Weetern Road, Lot 14 “Go o|ueither did L mean 40 insinua'e any suspidion derogatory to 0) , ? 3 9 0 /its character fof chart y aud loyalty, oF an any Wither grounds Q Line Road between Lots 13 and 14, (| Road by John McKinnon’s to shore, 0 | From Connor's to Ferry, 0 | From Jobn Plastid’s to Chapel Road, | Road between Alex McKinnon’s and Donald 0 McDonald's » Road between Henry Plastid’s and James Mac- : From MacDougald’s to Ellis River Bridge, ) From MacDougald’s to U. Ruad, ()| Bridge on Trvut River, (| Grand Rever Whari, 0 Ferryman, Grand River, -_— Bridge near Neil MeNeill’s, 0 () Back Settlement, Lot 14, between Arseneaux’s ‘whatever. | look ypon it as a purely sation! Suc ery, like 0 tnat of St. George, or 3t. Audrew, having for its primal and _most honorable ubject the promonou aod perpetuation of 0 patriotic love of couatry, by the cultivation aud display of every pational virtue. o o Mr. KOWLAN maintained that, just before and on St. 0 0 Parrick’s Day, the amount of exci'emen' got up Was intended |ro be prejudicial to the Iri-h in general, but espeemlly to othe Lrish Cathulies of the Island. [t was. however, he said, 0 0 ouly worthy of a set of old women, and with silly old women only were the Government worthy of being classed, in hav- img allowed themselves to be imposed uyon by the weak- ) 9 minded, eredulvus, timid, apd perhaps mischievous, ind. - 6 viduals by whow the alarm was given—the chief of whom 0 was @ half-witted schoolmuster. and the next Iv prowinent 0 | a tivity in diffusing and heizht: ning the impalpable dread, a —— gentleman in a higher position of life, but certainly of so Line Road between Lots 14 and 15 from Sesime Arseneaux’s to Vital Jerewie’s, o and Thadeus Gallant's, wekibha e Bridge near Chapel, Lot 14, Lennan’s, i to > +1 co eh BS bt Se so © 0 _— 213 9 greater mental calibre, than the craz d doniine. : A ity am Ne 17 _ Hon, (the Leader of the Gover reer J.C POPE. I . . ‘wish, Mr. Chairman, tbat you would be so good as 10 exer- Main eae Road from Miscouche to the line iee'gg cixe the authority with which you are wvested fow the pur- 2 . . ° . 0 Rosd from William Williams’ to Summerside, 5 0 oO pose of keupirg the hon. member to the question belore the 9 ** from Miscouche to Joseph Lves, % 0 6 Committee, which L take to be merely that paregraph ot the 0. * from Joseph ives’ road to the shore Weet Address which has for its object the pledging of the House 0 of Ives’ Pot, 15 0 © toa due consideration of uny messure which may be pro- 6 * from Jobp Perry's to Beeeh Point, a posed for applying the money arising from the sale of the 0 ** trom Hope's line to line of Lut 16, includ- manga \old Barracks, towards the expendi ure in aired te building ° “ a aa eet to line of Let 15 3 0 the new Barracks. hee ti” aeeiber be allowed te pro- 0 vdge of Bockig’e Bille : 10 0 6 cved iw his present career, be will searcely, it seems to me, 0 Bridge and Road at Barriswa, ie a [See fourth page] ac pmcnsaie ge a ee cal . am ” niet an rae. x tin: eee “0 sh Slain Myce 8 oat ci: * ae Sac ria ae akon egal: a gee: eat ee: PORTER oar. aor pie = ec lg ot a See subst "SMe TS sae: gem e6et Se ten cae Ragen og ae ee OO IPB TOT T Se ae eR vars tere oe ae f i ; aa Pastiil aninattieameentarernpenalieliiiiaatssmmnmens cakrecahe 36 ater aoe oe. or > j