A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF POLITICS, LITERATURE AND NEWS, . **'This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.*’---Euripides. VOL. XVILL. 1 BUY CHEAP BY PURCHASING aT REPORT OF THE HONORABLE JOSEPH HENSLEY, Attorney General, Public Lands. Townships Nos. 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 53, 54 and 55. NOTICE and tow much the advancement and prosperity of the Colony had been retarded by it. That it | bad in a great measure caused the troubles which ied to the Troops being required there in 1865, ” a x ’ Die ade’, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1867. 79,000 acres or thereabouts, eest £25,500 cur: | rency, about 4s. sterling per aere, and was paid | for in Debentures, bearing interest at five per cent per annum, payable annually, the principal happy to communicate I have the honor to be, Sir, Yours, &c. J 8. Bourne. —— TNO? trouble, expense, and discontent it had proved,| The Worrell Estate, estimated at an area of) may require that I ean give, I shall be always 1 replied to this letter on Sith July last, as follows :— Dear Sir, = To the Tenants on the above named Powanships, and all persons desirous of purchasing Wilderness Land thereon. HE Commissioner of Public Lands will attend at the following places, on the days | hereinafter stated, for the 1 ceipt of all umounts due ow the purchase of Public Lauds, and for the sule of Wilderness Land :— J. W. FALCONER & Co's, Who bave, by late English vessels, reosived a choice let of DRESS GOODS! CUTTONS, On Monday. the 2nd day of December next, at 10,a mw, at Mr. John Causey's, Grand River Road, Lot 33. a On Tuesday, the 3rd day of December, at 10, a jm, at Mr. Kiechard Burdett's, Dundas, Lot 55 COTTON WARP, CLOTHS, On Thursday, the Sth day.of December, at 10,a m,and on Friday, the tith day of December 7 alt | Mrs. Patrick Scully's, Souris, Lot 44 FLANNELS, MANTLES, SHAWLS, SCARFS, HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c. On Monday, the 9th day of December, at 10, a m. and on Tuesday, the [0th day of December, at | Mrs. Satherlaad’s, St. Peter's Bay. Lot 41. | On Wednesday, the Lith day of December at 10, & m, and on Tharsday, the l2th day of December, at Mr. D. Phelan’s, Morell, Lot 39." TO THE GOVERNMENT OF P. E. IS- LAND, RESPECTING HIS MISSION TO ENGLAND ON THE SUBJECT OF THE LOAN BILL AND OTHER MATTERS. To His Excellency George Dundas, Esyuire. Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island, §c., §c., $e. ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE, CHARLOTTETOWN, 20th September, 1867. | Sir: 1. On the 15th June last an Order was made by your Excelleney in Council, author- izing me to proceed to England, on behalf of the Government, to negotiate a Loan under the Act passed in the last Session of the Legislature, intituled **An Act to authorize the Government to raise a Loan of Money for the Public Services of this Island,”’ the land the claim which, on account of the Land ‘Tenures, T thought the Colony bad on the con- sideration of the Imperial Government, particu- larly in the matter of the present application. That the Island Government were by strenuous und boua fide eflorts endeavouring to extinguish any eause for discontent by buying out the elaine ot Proprietors of Lands, and had of late been under heavy outlay for that purpose. having last year purchased 212,000 acres of Land, the Estate of the late Sir Samuel Cunard, ata cost of £53.- GOO sterling, aud were still continuing their efforts jte acquire further Lacds. That [ aim now io England for the express purpose of endeavouring to raise mieney on the Public Credit for the pur- chase of euch other Proprietory Estates as could be acquired. That the Island Government had expended (when viewed in relation — to Revenues) a large sum during the last two years for building Barracks and other Military aud Militia purposes and expenses, as specified in the | epitome, fully ax much as its resources could afford, quite irrespective of the present demand That the Executive Government of Prince Ed- its | I reeeived ype Letter of 2let instant, and payable in ten years On 29th July I went to Yeovil, in Dorset-| I am much obliged to you for the suggestions The Selkirk and Montgomery Estates, together, shire, and had an interview with Lady C. | Tespecting the Loan contained in #. { quite cost £17,366 58 9d currency, paid one-half in Georgiania Fane,(with whom { had previgus-| agree with you that it would be more tikel eash and the other half in Debentures, payable jy been in correspondence on the eahject) | to float to advantage if the Sinking Fund had In ten years, with inlerest at five per cent. per respecting her Estates at Crapaud, on Lot been applied to the payment of Bonde an- viii canard Estate, aren 212.000 acres, cost 22+ Which comprise about 9000 acres of Land. oually drawn, bet as the Act now stands its’ « C7esib omcecacn or ESR OOO sterling. The [urged ber Ladyship to offer ber lands to) provisions will mot admit of such an arrange- ecpr Th sedi aya the Government, but found her unwilling at ment, and any isese which takes place would £5,000 sterling paid at time of executing the that time to part with them. On Gels | have to be strietly in accordance with the . ce, and Debentures for the August I addressed a Letter to Lady Georgi- local statute, payable too at twenty years balance then delivered, payable as follows :— ana Fane, on the same subject, in which [| from date. I am wry desirous, if it can de COE AE CP dick FERS a a again brought to her notice (as | had pre- done without too great a disadvantsge, to £7, "care 4d. sterling, payable on let January, | 5 aly done) that a very strong desire exist- raise the Loan at onee, because I have to re- G7. let July, 1867, @d in’ the Island to abolish the Leasehold | tara to America on I7th August, and would Deeds of conveyance, £7,166 138 4d. di ki : : ‘ . . ; oe moe > bg lst January, Tenure, and give an opportunity to the oc- | like, if practicable, to eomplete the matter 186%, “’\ cupants to convert their holdings into Free-| by that time. Will you be so kiad as to give hold, and that as it was very essential to the ine your opinion as to the price at which cent. per annum from the date of the Deeds. public good that this object should, if pos-| you think the Bonds would now sell, issued | ‘The balance of £26,500 sterling payable at the sible, be attained, | hoped she would, on/| as the Act now authoriz.s, The Canada,.New expiration of ten years frow the date of purchase, further consideration, determine to offer ber Branswick and Nova Scotia Bonda, which bearing interest at five per cent. per annum, pay-|** Townsbip Lands to the Government on/are pretty much in same form ae those { with interest in each ease at the rate of six per GROCERIES: amount to be negotiated not to exceed £90-) ward Island in its Minute, dated 17th October, (000 Sterling, the Union Bank of London) 165, (now enclosed) while willingly submitting being appointed the Agents under my di- te pay the traueport of the Troops trow Halifax, rections to raise the Loan, and autherity and all expenses incurred, whether for matnten given me to instruct the Bank as to the terms ance or atherwise, * when they are sent inte the upon which the Loan was to be raised. | Country Districts to assist the Sheriff and his 2. On the same day another Order was Officers in maintaining the supremacy as ad made by your Excellency in Council, author- | 44. (whieh latter obligation had been taithfully NOTICE, Those Tenants who have not accepted the provisions of the Land Purchase Act, and have omitted to pay their reut, are hereby ‘fiually notified that, unless payment is made to the Commissioner, at the time and place In Teas, Sugar, &c. | South Side Queen Square, Oct. 28, 1867. was Fabs aud I remoustrated ; Debentures. Ou receiving your reply, I shall at onee, if necessary, Communicate with the Governmant in the Island, and obtain their views wilh respect to it as goon as possible. As I shall probably be leaving London finally on 16th instant, I shall be glad to hear from you on this subject so soun as you Cau couvenieutly Iler Ladysbip acknow- ledged the receipt of this Letter, and subse- quently [ had another interview, but I still ftuund that she had not made up her mind to an offer of fale. L also bad an interview with Sir Graham Montgomery (who owns a por- tion of Lot 34), at the Treasury, Whitehall, respecting his Lands in Prinee Edward Island. Although nothing defin:te resulted IMPORTATION Per Ships ABEONA § L. C. OWEN, JUST ARRIVED | aT Queen Square House. WM. HEARD. | above named, distraints will be issued for | Ms recovery, JUHN ALDOUS, Coumissioner. | Land Office. 26th October, 1867. isl LATS izing me to apply to the various Proprietors of Township Lands resident in England, |Seotland and Ireland, and ascertain from them the terms upon which they would be | willing to sell their Lands to the Government. 3. 1 was also authorized by another Order |made by your Excellency in Council, of the }@ame date, to submit the views of the Execu- | tive Council to the Imperial Government in jrelation to @ certain communication from discharged) respeetfully again, on behalf of the Goverument, respeettully remoustrated ayainst the hardship of paying the expenses of the maintenance of the Troops while stationed in the Colony, that is, their ordinary waintenance when io ployed in aseisting the Sheriff. I believe that the Detachment of Troops has, ance the 20th June last, been withdrawn froin Prinee Edward Island, and, therefore, ne such | uestion as the present is likely again to arise. 4 Barracks and not eim-| Charlottetown, October 21. 18a7. Pall Arrangement. ee ee ae Malian Ik Steamer PRINCESSOF WALES signed “C. Routh,” dated 18th of May. will leave CH. LOTTE tf J canine : MERSIDE und SHEDIAC. for the xusiuser ot | 1887+ forwarding a demand for the payment | the saxon. at SIX o'clock in the MOKNING— | Of the eum of £4,979 Ils. 2d. Sterling, as) every FRIDAY MORNING — instead of the pe accounts accompanying said communi | Evening, as heretoture om as cation, made for the transport of Troops by | F. W. HALES, 8.N.C. | gea to Prince Edward Island, for their main- | tenance there, and other contingentexpenses, | J subsequently called on several occasions at this HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, * [ . ~ f | which the Secretary of State had ordered to the Colonial Office, as requested by His i * : m yueste y QUEEN STREEL. N LD W GOO Ds ” be forwarded to this Government with @ VieW Grace, and bad interviews with Mr. Bryant; A Leseaat Discoust allowed to Teachers and SPRI FoR to its early payment; and which demand and on 6th August last, being very de- _Cha hi sneha THE NEW SERIES oF J" SCHOOL BOOKs. rp He NEW SERIES OF RKeADING tien foc use in the PUBLIC sCHUULS o BOOKS, suthorized by the Board of Edaca- Isiand, can wow be had complete at /eate the conteuts of this Letter to His Grace, aud oblige, Sir, Yours faithfully, JosePpu HENSLEY, Attorney General of November 4, 1867 Prince Edward Island. aud wholesale Dealers. SUMMER 1867 this Government conceived to have been made girous ot ascertaining the views of the Im- ie Please send in your orders. ’ y under a misapprehension of the facts, and perial Goveroment on the application made ' oe (that on notice thereof being brought to the by me respecting the demand tor payment, Glasgow House. Ch’ town, Sept. 30, 1867 ' town, Se; attention of the Imperial Government, Mr. | to which L bave just alluded, | addressed the *FVUE Subscriber begs to acquaint his cus- tf | STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES ! | | Routh would be instructed to withdraw it. following Letter to His Grace, through bis 4. In exeeution of these Orders I left) Sceretary :-— Prince Edward Island on the 20th of June, | CUOK STUV E35. suitable tor cosi 5U 40, BURLINGTON Roab, parrant o WOKK WELL, cousisnug | , | of M WUICIAN, VICTORIA and HELPING tomers, and the public, that he has, by ~ arrived on the 29th June last, aod | Sv. STEPHEN’s SQuaRE, LONDON, HAND. “e the Undine and L. C. Owen trow Liverpool, | b@ving addressed Ketter en the Srd_ cal thao wee: 4 DODD & ROGERS. | Empress and County of Pictou trom Glasgow, 7 to ve re — ee of a Sir, ac Manan | nd Abeona trum Loodva completed his | kat an Chandos, Her Majesty's Prines- Wil He steces is tan Sin ‘Grube’ tlie ‘Dich , spy r eyes » : oie ; + ae | : peg ‘ avn : you please fo inform is Grace i OUK STUVES FOR WouD SPRING LMPORTATIONS, which com prise pal Secretary of State for the Colonies, | of Buckingnaus and Chandos that I propose WATERLUU, BKUADSIDE, PREMIUM and YARMVUUTH COUK. DODD & ROGERS. through H. J. Bryant, Esquire, His Grace's! leaving London, on my return to Prince Edward Private Secretary, requesting the honor of an} Island, on 16th August, instant, and should His interview, I received on the 4th of July the Grace please or deew it requisite 1 shall wait Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, You will, perhaps, be so good as to communi- FAbues’ BULLERS all sizes. DODD & ROGERS. — ppamwe, ALK TIGHT aud SHOP, SivVES.- | DODD & ROGERS. HUISTEK GKATES sad MARBLE. MANILES. DODD & ROGERS. Reverse PITCH sad FELT. GROCERIES, &e. &e. which are now ready for Sule. FREDERICK LePAGE. Charlottetown, June 3, 1867. | the usual assurtment of FIRST FALL IMPORTATION! tollowing reply :— | } Colvnial Office, } 4th July, 1867. 1 hy | I beg leave to acknowledge the receipt of your | Letter of yesterday's date, and to inform you that the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos will be glad to kee you on Monday next, the Sth instant, at this Office, abuut 3 o'clock | Yours faithfully, H. J. BRYANT. iJ. Hensley, Esquire. }upoo His Grace at the Colonial Office, at any |} ume beture loth August which he way appoint. 1 wi not aware Whether any decision bas yet been arrived at respecting the dewand made | upou the local Government of Prince Edward Island tor the payment of £4,979 Ls. 2d. tor walutenance of ‘Troops, &e., relerred to Ww my Letter of 9th July last; but if se, I trust it will | be communicated tou we beture my returu to | Awerica. Yours faithfully, Juseru Hensley, Privce Edward Island, reply to this Letter. I am, dear Sir, Very truly yours, | from it, | have reason to expect shortly som= |further communication on the subject from Josep HENSLEY. | him, or through his Agent, the Honorable Colonel Bentinck H. Cumberland. |'T. H. Haviland, which, when received, | On 7th August, Colonel Cumberland, in| shall at once make known to your Excellency. Having learned that Messrs. Thomsons, |owners of a moiety of Township No. 26, | were absent from the country at the time, | | was unable to treat with them respecting the sale of their property, but recommend that In reply to your letter of yesterday’s date, and application shall be hereatter made to them }in compliance with your request for an early | 08 the subject. acknowledgment of it, I have ouly torepeat what! did not apply to the Reverend John Me- | 1 have wlready stated, that if the Government of |/Donald, because | bad reason to believe that | | Prince Edward Island will consent to purchase his interest in that portion of Townships Nos. the property belonging to Mrs. Cumberland aud) 35 and 36, trom which he receives now his inyself there, for a sum equivalent te the Reutal rents, amounts to a life estate only, and. | we at present receive from it, we shall be quite | therefore, that he could not dispose of it ready Lo close with the offer; but until “uct IS absolately in fee-simple, as contemplated by signified to us by the Government, or yourself us the provisions of the Land Desshocs Bil. their accredited Agent, it will be uunecessary for a ain tek shenitel 0b enedienn you to be furnished with the particulars you) ) | 5 reer on ae gouste & apecity. an under the Act of last Session, I found When any of our Tenants are desirous of pur-| 1 DeCessary, in the first place, for the in- chasing their farms, our Agent, Mr. Wright, bus | formation of those who might be likely to been instructed to sell thew their Leasebolds for | take it up, to obtain and compile officiai and the sum equal to the Rent paid by them, &c. d&e. | authentic statements of the financial condition Believe me very truly yours, jot Prince Edward Island, its Revenue aod B. H. CUMBERLAND. | Expenditure, amount of Debt, lmports and On 25th July, Lady Wood and Miss Fan-| Exports, during several years past, and also ning addressed a letter to me stating that! of the result, as nearly as could be estimated, they bad been informed by Colonel Cumber-} ol the operations of the iovernment in pur- land that [ was desirous to communicate | chasing Lands under the Land Purchase Act. with them respecting the purchase of their | applied, therefore, to the Commissioner of property tu Prince Edward Island, and that Public Lands, to Thomas DesBrisay, Esquire, they would be happy to hear from me on one of the Public Auditors, aud to Andrew the subject, and to be made acquainted with Mitchell, Esquire, formerly Deputy Colonial the time and mode of payment to those Pro- | Secretary, and obtained from them the neces- prietors who might teel disposed to part) sary information under their hands which is with their Estates in the Colony. | Set furth in the printed papers (B), (C), (D), I wrote to Lady Wood and Miss Fanning (E), (F), (G), and (1), which accompany at Bath, on 2nd August, giving them the in-/| this Report. I deposited at the Union Bank | formation asked for, and specifying instances and circulated elsewhere in London copies of ‘of the times and modes of payment adopted | these printed papers, together with printed on the several occasions of purchase, 1a man- copies appended of my Official Report on | ner as referred to in my Letter to Colonel) the reasons for passing tue Loan Bill, aad my |Cumberland, of 6th August; and I also| own Memorandum on the subject dated in | off-red to go to Bath to conter with them) London, 3rd July, 1467, both of which are shuuld they desire it. also berewith sent marked (A) and (1) res- ‘acknowledgment of my last Letter, wrete as follows :— Monrcomery House, Buxron, 7th August, 1c67. Dear Sir, nopp & rocers. BRITISH DRY GOODS Qa Nu. 3 Singer's Sewing Machine. | DUDD & ROGERS. Ch'town, Oct. 14, 1867. pt isl ow FALL 1867, JUS? RECEIVED aT THE rete are | BRITISH WAREHOUSE! W. &C.MUBDOCH & CO. | PERSHIP“ DAVID CANNON,” EG w aunouoce the completion of) their Fall Importatious of a large aud well assorted Stuck of every description of DRY | GUUDS, saitable for the Seasou, and to the in-| #pection of whic they invise their iricuds aud | . * ail 7, i ee W.& A. BROWN. Atsv or - aasl bho Chests helf chests superior Cougou TEA, ee lia bond oe duty jusid,) j Soft Madras INDIGU. ' Peatagou Building, Orduance ew 3m 2 = pue Subseriber hereby votifies that a Ms eT Re) TOWNEND’S HATS AND CAPS. | complete change being about to be mide in FOR Fall Season, 1867. 7 Boxes and 6 Bales Cottons A Woollens. ALTERATION IN BUSINESS, Notice to Debtors. | tu ) Bill, and wy objeet was to obtain from His I accordingly, on Monday, 8th July, went | the Colonial Offiee, and had the honor of | H. J. Bryant, Esquire, jbeing received by his Grace the Duke of | Buckingham and Chandos. The matter first alluded to was the Loan | Attorney Geveral, | ' Secretary to blis Grace the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos. On 10th August [ received @ communication ‘frow Mr. Bryant, and again on lath August After consideration of my last Letter, Lady | peetively. On 4th July, I obtained the fol- | Wood and Miss Fanning wrote to me on 7th | iowing Letter trom J. A. Barton, Esquire, | August, stating that they regretted that they the Manager of the Union Bank of Loudon, | were unable to furnish me with the Infurma- stating particulars of the terms upon which tion L required concerning the Township | the Bunk would act as Agent for the Govern- able annually and secured by the Government generous terms.’? propose to issue, appear to me tobe worth now about 964 a {, Prince Edward Island being in the same group of Colonies, and its financial condition rather better (relatively) it appears to me than the others, ought, £ think, to get as good a prive for her Bonds. But what I want your opinion on are the fal- Owing points : What price, in your opinion, would the Prince Edward Island Bonds probably obtain if now put on the market in their pre- sent form? 2nd. What price, if put on the Market, say two or three months hence t 3rd, What increased price in either case do you considcr would be obtained if the Sinking Fand was made applicable to an annual discharge of the Bonde by drawings; and 4th. What increase if ultimate time for payment should be made in ten instead of tweaty yeara. I kave seen your father on this matter since [ saw you, and his views coincide with yours. { have arranged to meet Mr. Barton at the Union Bank, on next Wednesday, at § past 10 o'clock, to deters mine what course [ shall pursue now about the Loan, and I shall be very mueh obliged if you will be so good as to give mo @ reply and your epinioa on the points to which I have referred, so that [ may receive it on or before Weduesday morning. next. You will please bear in mind that I desire to issue the Loan now if practicable, but I shall be very much guided by your opinion and advice, I am, dear Sir, Yours very traly, Jonera Hensuer. Mr. Scrimgeour replied to the followiag effect :— Ist. 24, Union Sraget, Aservren, 29th July, 1867. Dear Sir, I beg to thank you for your letter of 26th inst. It would of course be impossible to do anything not strictly in accordance with the Act. In reading it over it appeared to me that it would adwit of the Sinking Fand being applied by annual draw- ings, provided tue Loan was extinguished in tweaty years, but no doubt [ am mistaken in this. The comparison you make with other Bonds is perfectly just, nevertheless if any one of those Volo. nies whose Bonds now stand at 96 were to attempt a fresh issue I feel certain they could not do se within five per cent. of present price at least. Any answer to your questions must of coarse be quite problematical, but [ should venture the following conjectures :— Ist. The Loan, in its present form, would not at the present time be takea above 90, if at that. 2ud. Provided nothing unforseen take : the meantime, I should e - = 4 vr four month? of placing the Loar at from a 95. sed. I consider that if the Loan were made for ten years, redeemable by annual drawings, it Zo quite as readily at 95 as at 90 in its shape. 4th. The maturity might be arranged to suit the convenience of the Colony, but the shorter the date ot payment the higher the price the Bonds would be likely to fetch. . - | the Business carried ou at Urwell, heretofore, by LARGE STOCK of the sbove, recewed the late Patrick stepieus, deceased, and subse- |Grace an assurance that it would be sub- mitted in Couneil to Her Majesty the Queen, /with & recommendation that it should be left to its operation. This was necessary belore | could attempt to negotiate the Loan. The nature of the Loan Bill and its object had already been brought to bis His Grace's |notice by your Exeelleney’s Despatch, and by /my own official Report as Attoroey General, |dated the 4th June, 1867, a copy of which, |} marked (A), is herewith transmitted. His | Grace at once informed me that the Act would be submitted for Her Majesty's ap- proval at the next sitting of the Privy Council, | be forwarded to your Excelleney. No ai- _lusion was made by his Grace to the Memorial iof Me. Wm. H. Hope, which had been forwarded against the Loan Bell, and 1 ‘therefore found it unnecessary to advert to it. | I then proceeded to submit to his Grace the _ Lands in Prince Edward Island, ** pamely | ment in endeavoring to negotiate a Loan :— > * to the lulluwiwg Letter : COLONIAL OFFICE, J4th Auyust. Dear Sir, : The Duke of Buckingham and Chandos will be glad tu see you here ow Friday uext at 4 o'clock. Yours faithfully, H. J. BRYANT. J. Hensley, Esq. | I accordingly called at the Colonial Office on Friday, 10th August, and bad an inter- view with His Grace the Duke of Buckingham ~|and a Despateh notifying this would at onee | that the War Office, on his recommendation, | had modified the demand made in respect of the maintenance of Troops, and that a Des- | patch ta your Excellency notifying the same - ‘bad been prepared, which His Grace was | good envagh tu read w me. This Despatch having since been received by your bxcel- aud Chaudus, when His Grace iaturmed me | |area of Land owned by them, how much | under Lease, gross annual Rental, probable | arrears of Rent, information which they | ‘themselves have been very desirous to obtain | for some time past, and which it is quite | necessary they should possess belore they can |decide upon the terms upon which they | would dispose of their property in the) Coiony.’? That they would urge upoa their present Agent, Mr. Charles Wright, the} necessity there was for their being turnished | with the above information at his ~ earliest | convenience, having obtained it, they would |} immediately communicate with me and state | the terms upon which they would be disposed | to treat with the Local Government for the | sale of their Township Lands. On 13th July, I bad an interview at) Fulbam, near London, with Miss Sulivan, | | the subject of the Loan to the Prince Edward Island | similar transactions, a commission of ig per ceut. Usion Bank or Lonpon, 2 Prince’s Street, 4th July, 1867. My Dear Sir, Referring to the conversation I had with you on Goveruwent, and the commission we should charge tur conducting that business, [ find that, ou com- paring notes witu other parties who have had would not be unreasonable. I am, theretore, pre- pared to undertake the business on those conditions. I am, dear Sir, Yours faithfully, J. A. Barron, General Manager. Honorable Joseph Hensley. i per cent. commirsion if the Loan falls to the ground. Subsequently [ bad numerous interviews with Mr. Barton, and with many geatiemen the present owner of about 70,000 acres on) eyanected with the Stock aud Money Market, |Townships Nos. 9, 16, 22 and 61. Muss! van, the -_ ex” Letts,” frou LONDON, of the uc weet STYLES aud SHAPES— Good Sik HATS, 74 6d to lis. quently by the undersizned. views of this Government on the demand for leney, it is unnecessary fer me now further And this is to vive notice t those parties indebted ‘payment of £4,979 Ils 2d sterling, for!) co advert tow. Illis Grace made several en- to Mary Steplieas, Executrix, aud tv tue auder- waintenance, &ec. of Troops, which L con- | quiries on other mutters connected with the sigued, by Judgments, Notes ot Haud, and Book | tended should not be made, and which this | Government and interests of this Isiand, to | Sulivan expressed herself as then unwilling |tu part with ber Estates in the Island, but | determined to visit them herself, personally, on the subject of the proposed final result of which was a determinative upon my part to delay for a time, placing the up- plication absulutely before the public. Lt Paria Velvet do, 2Us 278 6d. Townend’s best de, 32s 6d. 4 Hoys & Geat's, FELT HATS, in geoeat variety. j A large Steck of Tweed and ClothCAPS, | Aod alavia Ladies SURAW HATS, &c.&e. G. &S8. DAVIES. Charlartetown, June 7. batty. Charlottetowa Academy Ladies. ERMS, including Board aod Tuition io English, French, and Music, £i2 Ws per quarter, payable in advance. Day pupils £4 per q for young of « pupil t Priveipal. Mra. McDONELL wr to the Kev. I) Fitz gecaid, Reesor of Charlottetown, P.E Island, N. B. FPreneh, German, sad Drawing open & youmg ladies who are not pupils in the Academy. Lastruction in Music £45 per quarter. October 21, 1467 Morning School for young Ladies. TNDEK the Sceexinrenpence of the Paivcirat of the Cuantorretows Aca- bemy. ‘Terms for Tuition in Euvlisb, £! quarter; Freuch, £1 pee quarter; Music, £1 10s per quarter. Terws,in all cuses payable m advance. | A quarter's notiee required previous to the removal otapupil, For tarther particulars, apply to Mrs. NelUNELL, Great George street. October 21, 1867. a Land Tax Office. rue Oftice of COLLECTOR of LAND TAX—Corner of Graftou and Hillsborough Streets, Charlouetown, a few doors from the * Ex- aulluer' Udioe. DAVID LAWSON, Deputy Collector. Charlottetown, October 21, 1864 [ull papers July 10th, 1867. Cheap Goods! New Goods! uarter. Vocal Music, Gerwan aud Drawing, «Xtra. | Classes | per } AVE just received by Java, direot | Accoutts, that anless they pay their respective accounta iu fudl this Fall, they shall be saed with- | out further notice on the clustug vt the Navigation. All kiuds of werchautable produce taken in | pay uneait. Sept. JU, Laz. f _ Alteration in Business. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. { ‘pe Subscriber, intending to ciose his | preseat business this Autumn, hereby notifies all persuus indebted to him, either by Boud, Note, Kook uccount or otherwise, a make payment ou or R. J. CLARKE. Orwell! Cheap Store, tf collection Withuut lurtler notice. } H. HASZARD, Charlottetown, Oet. 7th 1867. ex isl | Final Notice! AS the Subscriber intends making an | to leave the Island, be hereby respectfully requests | all persous indebted to him by Note of Hand, Book Account, or otherwise, that after the Tweutietht | day of November next, all sams remaining ot tha Attorney lor woumediate cullection. Payment iu Cash will be taken in Charicttetown by Messrs Davies & Weeks. Produce | paywenl al market prices. ‘ of ali kinds taken as SOLQGMON MUTCH. | Southport. ist October, 1867 pat ist | STOVES. | approved Credit. A McNEILL. | Reading Room | Get. 28, 1867, | ! | Building, 2 % CANOE ADRIFT. rty giving iuformation of its whereabouts wi | Ge rewarded. Government Honse. 4th Now'r 1867. NOR SALE No | aud No. 2 MODEL | PARLOK STOVES, cheap for Cash or ONE adrift from the Breastwork in| various Despatches which, frout of Government House, a Canoe. <— ey Government should not be called upon to pay. 1 brought to his Grace's attention the varivus | Despatches upon the subject which bad passed |between the Colonial Office and the Local | Authorities of Prince Edward Island, with | the view of satisfying his Grace that no agreement to pay for the maintenance of the 'Troops had been made or settled, or was contemplated by this Government, as ap- parently assumed by the Despatch No. 5, of i 4th Mareh, 1567, from Earl Carnarvon, theo ‘Secretary of State for the Colonies, to your | Excellency. 1 also submitted to His Grace ‘statement of the heavy expenditure for the faet that the dissatisfaction which prevailed in Prince Edward Island in L405 —which was the cause of the ‘Lrooys being | sent there—arose entirely fromthe grievance 8 |in eonneetion with the Land Tenures, which ' the Local Government. by means of the Land alteration iu his Business, aud expects shortly | Pyrehase and Loan Bille, were bona fide anxiously endeavouring te redress and remove. I handed to Hie Grace an epitome of the Despatehes.and be assured met hat the matter date unsettled will positively be handed over to bis ghould receive hiseonsideration, and requested | |me to eall again at the Colonial Office at an ‘early day te receive bis decision upon tt. On the following day, Yth July, [ addressed \to His Graee, through his Secretary UH. J. | Bryant, Esquire, the subjoined Letter vu the suupe subject :— 40, Burlington Reed, St. Stephen's Square, Vth July, 1067. | Sir, When £ had the honer of an interview, yester- land Chandos, I leét with him a paper containing | hastily drawn and rather informal epitome ot during the laet two |years, have passed between Her Majesty's Princi- pal Secretaries of State for the Colonial Depart- ment and the Adiministrator of the Governinent and the Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island, oa the subject of the Detachwents of jwhich 1 need not Op the present occasion \refer, as they did nog relate wy the objects of ny missivd. ieelleney the steps which I took ufter my ‘arrival in England to ascertain from the |gartous Propriewors of Lands resident there ' aod in Scutiand and Lreland, the terms upop | whiel they would be willing to sell Lhear | Lands to the Government. | | wddressed at onee Letters to Colonel | Cumberland, Lady Georgiana Fane, Viscount }Melville, aad Mise Sulivao, and through ‘Colonel Cumberland to Lady Wood and Mise A qearter’s notice required previous tw the reuwval beture the let day uf November next. Allamouuts | Military purposes inade by this Colony during } Fanoing, stating that [| was authorized, on Fur farther particalars, apply to the unpaid wt tbe above day will be banded over for! tine jase three or four years, and adverted to ‘bebalt of the Government of ?rinee Kdward Island, to ascertain whether they were willing | to sell their Estates to the Governwent, and ‘il so, Upon what terms ; that it was the desire of the Government, if possible, to purchase all large Estates belonging to non-resident Proprietors, and that I was anxious to have a personal interview, if possible, in order to ‘explain the position of matters in the Island, and the views of the Government on the whule question. | Buxton, acknowledging receipt of my cow- wunieation, and informing me that Lady | Wood and Miss Fanning were then in Paris. | Colone! Camberland replied to that part of ‘my Letter which related to the proposition ‘tu treat With him and Mrs. Camberland for ‘the purchase uf their Estutes, as follows :— | With regard to the subject of your Letter, i all L can say 18 that we are not disposed to part with our Estate in the Island except on terms __ | day, with His Grace the Duke of Buckingham) wiich would yield us the sume amount of incoue we at preseut derive frow it. Lideed [ do not see ‘baw it can reasonably be expected we should do | so onany other, but if such were offered to us we | ebould only be too happy tu dispose of ail vur | interest, d&c. | After reesiving thie reply from Colonel Camberland, [ again wrete to him a Letter, of w I shall now proceed to detail to your Ex- | I received from Colonel Cumberland a | Letter under date 13th July, 1567, trom) and then finaily to decide what course she wasevidently, notwithstanding the abundance would pursue, a determination which, as your | and cheapness of money, @ very unfavorable Escelleucy is aware, Miss Sulivan has since | time for the Operation. A general indisposi- | carried gut. ‘tion to invest in any new securities, Home, | Lealled by appointment, on 19th July last, | Foreign, or Colonial, existed, and this was at 7, Portugal Street, Park Lane, London, | proved by the failure of several attempts to }upyn Lord Viscount Melville, who is under-| raise Loans, An attempt was isde during | stood to own 10,023 acres of Land on Town-| the moath of July to raise a Loan of £100, ship No. 29, and 1182 acres of Land on Town- | Q00 for the Volony of Daswania, This Loan ship No. 53, 1 explained to His Lordsbip | was publicly advertised and ‘Lenders invited. | the objeet of my visit, and the desire of the ‘The mintmum price fixed by the Tasmanian Government to purchase his Estates, If Government at which Tenders would be ac- terms cuuld be agreed upon. Lis Lordship cepted was 95, that is a bonus of five per | diseussed the matter very freely, and finally, | gent. on each Bond or Debenture for £10), ‘although he could not name a price at which which wag also to bear interest at six per | | he could sell, agreed to direct bis Agent in) gent. per annum. At this price there was Prince Edward Island to give me, on my Te-| only ove Tender, and that for £1000 only; turn, full imtormation on all points respecting | and consequently the Tasmanian authorities | his Estates, as to the area, annual rept, 80d | were gblized to iet the application lie over | probable amount of arrears of Rent, &e., to) pip 9 lene he attempt to raise & Loan of | jenable me to take the views of the Local Goverument oa an offer to purchase bis money in the month of August for the Rus-| : }sian Government also failed. The following | Ketates, whieh offer His Lordsuip expressed himselfas willing to receive. Isubsequently, correspondence which passed between myself . and Mr. Alexander Scrimgevour, of the firm | }on 6th August last, wrote to Lord Meiville, jas follows :— of Messrs. J. & A. Scrimgeour, No. 18, Old) | Broad Street, Londoa, extensive Brokers, and | | Tue Viscount MeLtyitte— Brokers for the Union Bank of London, will | My Lord, explain clearly the eee - money market I purpose leaving London for America on 16th | at the time, as regarded the Lunn ear | Sickel Redan, and on reaching Prinee Edward I had handed to Mr. Alexander Serimgeour, | for bis opinion and advice, the papers con- Island I shall apply to yoarAgeot, Mr. Bourke, for particulars “ conueeted with your Lordstip’s nected with the Loan, and on 21st Jaly, be wrote to me as fullows :— Estates in the Island. May Lask your Lordship to weite to Me. Bourke, and request him tu give | Dovxesp, }me all the information L say require ou the sud- | tist July, 1867, ject. TL shall then proceed to take the views of | the Loeal Government on an offer to purchase | your Lardsiip’s Estates, and communicate the | decision te your Lordship as speedily as possible, aud vow have the vonor to remain, Dear Sir, 1 have read the Papers respecting the Loan) ter Prince Edward [sland very carefully, avd there | _is only one suggestion which [ have to make, wiich | m me | is as to the appiieation of the Sinking Fund. Your Lordship's { have do doubt that it would tead to make the ' Most obedient servant, | Lown popucar if the Siuking Fund were made to act | | JoserH HeNsLrY. | by a five per cent. apne Cronies at par, that is 7 ‘ ahi Hi ; ig tosay, if £5,000 Bonds were drawau each year by | Solicitor, duho Meche fs . “Fegees af FM twenty years, 48 authorized by the Act. burgh, that a Letter bad been written tO! Yhe advantage of this plan to the Government is, /Mr. Bourke, requesting him to give me such tha: it renders the Sinking Fund selt-acting, obviat- | jan Order in Council authorising it. HEARTZ & SON H hich @ copy teliows, dated Och August, ND, rth ly of ’ ; Tre atatianed there, and particularly iu reis- ted SROSEND:"6 Sanber cavers & Executors Notice. ino tone application recently made ou behalf wt 1867 :— DRY GOODS, i | ALL persons indebted to the Katate of | the War Department for the payment of £4979 ° Dear Sir, whieh, owing te the decliue in Cottou, they will JAMES BARR, late of Charlottetown, | 11s, 2d. Sterling, by the Island Government, for Jo your Letter to me dated 13th July last. you state that you are not disposed to part with : A: J 7 a | yaur Estate in the Island, except on terms which printed Despatches and, Minuten of Couurl tA et te ame amu of tau a tp beeut; “ but if sech were cflered to us we should lates, and 1 therefore now enclose them. His | be ouly toe happy to dispose ef all our interest, trace wae good enough to say that the epitome”, : Ts ae ia should be returned to me wheu the consideration | %¢ Of course [ am not informed as to the pre of the anatter had been concluded, and £ shail be iylad if you will, at the same tine, cause the | se, I requice to know : present enclosed printed papers to be ia like | ve able to sell this Ioportation cheaper the maintenanee of those Troops. | Pensioner, deceased, are requested to wake iune- di I should, pertaps, alae have left the various) them che stock imported this Spring. | diate ment to the andersivned, t@xecators of the GOGDS :—Consisting of Grey, White, Striped, last Will and Testament of the said James Barr ; and Painted Cottons, Ginghams, Grey aud White | and all persons having claims aguiust suid estate Sheetiag, Striped Bedding, Cotton, Uniou and | are requested to furnish the same, duly attested, Liuneu Ticking, Tuwels aud Towelings, Cheese | for settlement to said Executors. Cluth, &e, &e RK. REDDIN, J. QUIRK, DRESS GOODS :—Freach Merino, Circwssians,| oy wh Nov IRR In Popiins, Cobvargs, Lustres, and Faucies. CLOTHS ;—Fiue Cloths, Tweeds, Does, Silk, AGENCY i Execators. isl her wuz Mixed, Ruseol Cord, &e. OF THE er retucned. ist. The area of the Land held by you and SUNDRIES:—Bayle and Straw Trimmings and COMPANY my daguedt te His Grace was that he would con- | Mrs. Cusuberland? How much under Lease Pepamenta, -. Blacks. Wins +, Mined; Was ROYAL INSURANCE “sent to reconsider the determination arrived at,and | (for one or shart terms) aud how qwuch wilder- mtiiliyas, i ttlous 7 w 4 | i » 8, th of bh | uess Feathers sad Flowers, Corsets, Protelle and Kid FIRE & LIFE. -comumumeated in Despatch No.8, of 4th of Mace cal. Tesnvetalenesl Monthy badthogeabobio ‘Jast, and recommend the Secretary at War not h 3 jarreara of Reut? the Goverument of Prince Ed- “ _ See nisin sohaanttake sta! arrears? Boots. Genis’ Hate, Collars, Ties, Braces, Haud- kerchiefs, &e, Me. P. 38.—The above, along with Stock ov hand, will be sold, whelessle aud retail, cheap tor HEAKITZ & SUN. PPABTEs desiring Policies in this office will please seud in their propoeals to Wa. FULL, Ese., Queen Street, Charlottetown, who \to demand from ‘ward Island the payment 4 the as ne cluding j i i fied for maintenance of Troops, and L en- | cludi ie authorized to receive oud poceres the auent, Yr stone to bring to His Grace's wutice the | As) Ayeut, Pictou. | whole history af the unfortunate Land Question | leave im _'» the Colony, aud what 4 cvustaut svurce of ws od % . ¢ ue i bs Ree Ae » give the following i yes ot te Proprieture have suld » se ceeiigrane” ' prin Ms duly 15, 1807, ~e : e. , o 4 L bed Pi i, wl J G ee Beer saci. ‘cise antount of that income, and, therefore, before | J cao state what the Government are prepared to rds times and modes af payment, I byl cut. ‘information as | might require. Sinee my ireturn to Pringe Edward Island, on 13th | September, | have seen Mr. Bourke, and have obtained information from him respecting Lord Meiville’s Estate, which will be tully com- munieated to the Government, and their views taken on the offer of purchase to be made tohim. The following Letter, received by me from Mr. Bourke, gives some of we “necessary particulars: — Hon. Josera Uexstey— Dear Sir, | Having received adviee frow Lord Meville, | wishing me to render you, for the information of the Government, a statement of the number of acres.of | Land His Lordship bolds on this Island, with the tel and arrears due thereon. In compliance ‘reu with which I beg t send the fuilowing statement, | |v tf Ga Lot 29, 10,023 acres ; Rental, £587 @ O Arreara due, 31st Dec., 1806, Sus 0 0 Oa Lot 53, 1182 acres; Rental, 68 0 0 Arreurs due, 3ist Dec., 1866, Any furtuer iuforwativa wuich 231 8 UO) the Goverment | My father, who ison the spot, will be abte give you a more reliable opinion of the state of the market, but from all I hear it is almost impossible to imagine @ more unfavorable time than the pre- sent for an operation of this sort. Law, dear Sir, Yours very truly, A. Scainguorsr. After receiving this communication frow Mr. Scrimgeour [ again consulted with Mr. Barton, the Manager of the Union Bank, and others engaged in business on the Londoa Stock Exchange, and concluded, in accord- ance with Mr. Serimgeour’s advice, which [ found to be sound, not to attempt to negu- tiate the Loan at that time, but to allow it to stand over until after my return to Prince Kdward Island. This course had several manifest advantages. ‘he local Government would, by communication with me person- ally, be better able to judge of the propriety of negotiating the Loan at the present time. The disposition of the remaining Proprietors at Lands to part with their Estates would be more fully ascertained, aud the amvunt of money likely to be required for that puropse known. [ should also be able te take the opinion of the Government on the change ia the scheme of the Loan recommended by Mr. Scrimgeour, by making the Sinking Fund aet by a five per cent. annual drawing at par of the Bonds to be issued, which was not con- templated in my origiwal authority and in structions, and whieh 4 could pot venture te make on my own responsibility. Ona cousider- ation of this point, [ am now inelimed to think that this change may be efeeted, should it be deemed advisable, (and 2 fully agree with Mr. Scrimgeour as to ite advautages) by The Union Bank would hardly undertake to issue Bonds with annual series of drawings without such order. It is true that by writing to the Government in the Island [ could hage re- commended and pointed out the desirableness of this change, and that the Order in Counei} could have been made and forwarded to ws in Engiand, and that [ could, after receiwing it, have brought the Loan forward at the time suggested by Mr. Scrimgeour, but a« this would have required me to remain in England until Getober or November, which I thought in many respects undesirable, { concluded to return to the Island after fully instructing Mr. Birton, as Manager of the Union Bank, as to the course to bs pursued hereafter respecting the Loan. I therefore again, before leaving England, on 31st August, called upon Mr. Barton and left with him all necessary papers to enable him to act in the matter, on being advised and isetruct- ed hy thie Government after my rewure, and made all other necessary prelimisary ar- rangements with him. The anticipations of Me. Serimgeour as to an improvement in the money market, with respect to Colonial Securities has already been realized, for by latest advices from Eug- land, almost all of them were commanding at least two (?} per cent. better prices than they commanded in July last, and there seems « probability that their value will still farther ing the necessity of investing from year tu year, improve during the next two oF three sowetimes at a great disadvantage, for a period of | monthe. twenty years, while tu the Bond-bolder it is very. attractive, as assuming (be Bonds w be issued at a diseount, it gives him the chance of an almost im- mediate profit oo his investwent In cases where the Sinking Fund is arranged in this way tbe better, ten year Bonds would coumaad a better price than twenty years. : About this time last year, when things were.very duil, we floated a Loan tor New South Wales (,£850,- 0UU) on this pian with great success, and d fel satistied that it will become more aud more genera. I assume that you will buve taken caresto comply with the requirements of the Commistee ef the Londou Styck Exchange, by having :the Bonds numbered and the waole series inserted onthe face of the Bonds.\ You cau obtain a Buud at var Office if you require @ sample. From what Sear, London just waiting # little, ; as an, ings seem.extremely dull in L should zecummend yuur icable. dear Sir, Xwvure truly, A. i* Lehall hereafter lay before Your Excel- leney any further communications which [ oA Le , 4 Ls f a xt : . . << ia ‘ —_ . co * . ° * i 7 -H ‘ 3 >, ‘ tay receive from Proprietors of Lands, or ethers, on any of the matters referred to iv shorter the date at which the Loan expires the | this Report, which [ now respectfully submit \for Your Excellency’s informativa and the _geidauce of the Government. 4 have the honur to be, Your Excelleney’s Most obedient servant, JOSEPH HENSLEY, Atturney Guoerdl. Honorable Sohn Aldous, Public | * # . ‘ * Sir, a inclu aay 1 hare to request th: wie ad with a 4 and for | =e ae eee