Ae Sea Fetes o be! mae ce lt el a a a a Oppositionist Meeting. PLATFORM : ‘° LET US INSII 7 VBaTBrTTOR T \T ~ THe Oprositionists of this city helda DUM NLU PARLIAMENT positionists y held MUN LUR DADULA TLE TL mass meeting in Market Hall last evening. The season being dull, the city short of ~ amusements, and political meetings & i ry la novelty, the audience was, 4s expected, ome nuie for lreland. larve, and was composed of supporters of sesinsesilinsiisiian both parties , ‘ ‘ ow, Tuonas W. Donp occupied the HOSHIGAN'S Resolution Carried } f \ ‘ . VIAN DP WUDUEUIOL w Jas chair; and, w! fepresentatty rt ‘ was closing a “stirring” speech on aay bE ae SO hae Ze mismanagement. We regret we cid no Special Diapateh to the Kraminer. hear the first part of Mr. Doda’s speec! However, we are assured he said noth about “‘ register grates,” or ‘‘ marble man- | ; tie piece 8. WirtraM Wersn, Esea., at the cicse of ; the chairman’s remarks, mounted th trum. He carried with him that well- polished, black-thorn stick. On appreaching the chairman's table he held it up; en- quired if the Reporter of the Examiner was present, and said he exhibited the stick for his benefit. He then Frederick Peters, Esq ,as a candidate at the coming election. He said Mr. Peters had something to look ferward to (the oftice of Attorney General, perhaps, and a Judge- proposed ship in the distance ;) and then proceeded | to draw some invidious comparisons about the revenue the city was not receiving and the revenue it should receive from tl Local Government. He repeated his cry about the Fishery Award, and then cut his piece short and left the stage, s head with determination, and saying, as he descended : ‘**] will support no party which does get us our share of the Fishery Award.” ‘¢T will support no party which will not lift Charlottetown out of the mud.’ Joun H. Gares, Esq., seconded the motion. Capt. Samvugt McRag, proposed Thomas Morris, Esq. He ‘‘thought” they ‘‘might” put confidence in the gentleman. After a short harangue about ‘‘false promises” ¢tc , bowed, and made an exit. Joun Bowers, Esq , 2 member of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance for the past thirty years, seconded the nomination of Thomas Morris, Esq. The motions were put and carried on a division of voices—the ‘*Yeas’ being a note higher than the ‘‘ Nays.” The candidates then took the platform. Mr. Morais came forward and smiled a pleasing sort of smile, which captured the numerous boys, and they laughed heartily. He said ** he expected he was again getting into trouble ; but it was not of his own will, Four years ago he got into trouble of the same kind, brt got out of it the day after the election.” He will havo the same good luck, no dout, this time. He complained of the allusions made to him in the Examiner, and gaid he had the same right to seek election in Charlottetown aa the Editor of the Examiner had to seek election in Fort Augustus. We grant this. The Editor, however, is not seeking honors just now. Mr. Morris next referred to himself as a benefactor of the City of Char- lottetown. He purchased Spring Park one time, he said, and saved the water for the citizens. Land was cheap then, and Mr. Morris made a paying investment. Hence his beneficence in this instance. At another period of his existence, he said | he voted against leasing Pownal Wharf, for aterm of years. The wharf then was thre | aaa | Orrawa, April 21. Sir Chazries -Upper pave notice to-day of }& motio aniing one hundred and fifty thous l f an annual subsidy to the ¢ ecto Ship Railway Company. Mr. Costigan, M. P., in an able speech, mov ve Howe Rule resolutions, a larg: number of the members of the Irish National Land League were present, and the galleries were crowded | Mr. Blake made a lengthy speech in |reply, and Sir Joba followed, ably supporting Mr. Costigan. He said the persons imprisoned in British prisons for political offences ; should be released, and concluded by earn- lestly appealing to the supporters of the | Government to vote for the resolutions. } | | Mr. Rrecken spoke warmly in favor of | the resolutions, and asked for lreland the same form of Government as is enjoyed by Canada. aA Mr. Mills made a philosophical speech, the present Imperial Government. The motion was carried unanimously. Mr. Muttart, M. P., King’s County, gave notice of motion asking for copies of pett- relating to the East Point Railway. GENERAL NEWS. Lonxpon, April 20. Charles Robert Darwin a well known scientist is dead. He died at his residence, Down House, near Urpington. Darwin had been ill some days, and was supposed to be recovering, but had arelapse on Tuesday }and never rallied. | In the Commons to-night during the debate on the recent circular in regard te Clifford Lloyd, and concerning the duty of self-protection, Mr. Redmond persisted in denouncing Mr. Foster as dishonest. The speaker named him, and his suspension was ordered by a vote of 207 to 12. Redmond, therefore withdrew. Giovcestgr, April 20. Steamer ‘‘ Cheffee ” downward passage she passed a Nova Scotia coaster on her beam ends off Half- way rock, but could not get the name. Her deck load of wood was fleating about. The schooner ‘‘ Golden Rule,” of Rock- port, was alongside, and a dory put into Nahant, probably to telegraph to Boston for tugs. LiNOnsS reports that on the Caxtcorra, April 20. Political masses have recommenced in Mondalay. King Thebaw has put to death an in« ferior wife, two half-sisters, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and fifty-three relatives Lonpon, April 20. In the trialffof McLean, the would-be assassin of the Queen, yesterday, the Super- \intendent of Salisbury and Broadmoor NEWS. | ; | | ] | } y 7oaar itizens an \ . . e ° th or - - og Fe seaner aes | Asylums testified to McLean’s insanity. Ips as - mat 8 nhac ms + incledie viaae “15 salam hie er ' me a AG 10) The jury returned a verdict of not guilty as y , a” 8 t ms Cr Fe orf f 4 -_ «4 . - . casting his vote against 1t was because Of @! on the ground of insanity. McLean is to personal dislike to the gentlemen who) wished to lease the wharf—another instance of his beneficence. He also opposed water- works. Who, having iarge brewing inter- ests would not? This is the crowning work of his life. Really he is a benefactor of the City of Charlottetown. Mr. Morris next referred to the policy and working of the present Government. His statements, in every instance, proved that he knew little about the Government, and less of its policy. After spending an immense quantity of rant, he thanked the meeting for nominating him, and then retired. Before Mr. Morris finished his gusty oration, he announced that Mr. Peters would deliver the ‘‘ proper address,” and Mr. Peters came forward and did so. In the beginning he acknowledged being a young man who never did anything but that which was for his own benefit ; but, by 2 stretch of imagination, said that the man who would not work for his own bene- fit would not work for his country’s benefit. Mr. Peters’ motto evi- dently is, “‘ Self first, and country after- wards.” He objected to being called a political baby, and consoled himseif with the hope that he would not, pol:tically speaking, die young. He then objected to the time for holding the election. It was, he thought, an outrage that fishermen should be eonsidered in the matter. There were *‘ only about 5,000 of them fellows,’ and for their sske the whole country should be inconvenieneed. He next turr- ed his attention to the finances | of the Provinces. Here he proved himself to be an apt pupil of Sir Richard Cartwright. Lis estimates were He could tigure deficits with the fact he ludicreus. same agility as Sir Richard. In reminded us of the boy who endeavored to | work out this problem : “If acat falls into a well sixty feet deer, | and crawls out six feet each day, falling back eight feet every how tmuch time would the cat requi.e to get out of the well? The boy after » great deal of ciphering, covered both sides of his slate with figures ; then placed one edges of the slate on his knees, and resting his chin on the other, gazed into Vacancy. ‘Well, John, how about the cat?” ‘“‘ Father, I ain’t got any more room on the slate, but if I had another square, I'd have that cat in h—I in three minutes.” Mr. Peters’ mode of reckoning deficits was like unto this boy's style of ‘‘ figuring up’ the cat. He did not wish to detain his audience, cr in ten minutes, he would swamp the Province with a deficit. Leaving finances alone, he struck out on the Fishery Award. {t was an easy matter to get this. Messrs. Peters, Morris, Var- ‘ + meh iaid, cS quharson & Co., if elected, had only to de- mand it and it wasforthcoming. Delivered of this idea, he attempted to take his seat; but the chairman bronght him to task for net touching on Winter Communication and regular mails. He spoke on the sub- je $ shairms lored } 7 jec's as the chairman ordered, and then! Garden, etc., took his seat amid faint applause. remain in custody during | pleasure. Her Majesty’s > - VYeather Euvetin. Probabilities for thencxt 24 howrs for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, April 21—10 a. m. Licht to moderate, favorable winds, cloudy , . ~ weather; light local rains to day, fresh fto g westerly to northerly winds, aad partly clearing weather to-morrow. atrong Sv setigatiihionen, By the Secretary's report in another column it will be seen how utteriy false is the Pacriot’s version of what occurred at the meeting in Moant Albion. enietoetiadleiiins D. A. Brvce is showing to-day, English and American Hats, latest styles~—splendid value. al2 tf DED, At his residence, Charlottetown, on Satur- | day, 15th instant, after o protracted illness, in the 72nd year of his age, Arthur O'Neill, a native of the County Monaghan, Ireland. At the Poor House, Charlottetown, April Sth, 1882, Owen Murphy, a native of Ireland, aged uinety years. HALIFAX, N.S. THURSDAY, 27th INST., HALF-PAST TERER O CLOCK. May @ueen, Eron Paddle Wheel Steamer. R. D. CLARKE, Jr., iIs instructed to sell at Public Auction, to ithe highest bidder, on THURSDAY, 27th | inst. at 3.30 o’clock in the afternoon, at the wharf North of the Deep-water Terminus; | the iron paddie-whkeel steamer MAY QUEEN, 'built by Jas. Watt & Co., London, 86 tons register ; length, 100 feet; beam, 20 feet; bold 8 feet; and drawing 4 feet. Built in the most thorsugh manner, with five water-tight com- partments ; is fitted with two 25-inch cylin- dered Engines. Passed the Board of Survey. in 1879. since which has been very little used, and has recently been prtin thorough order, This steamer being of light draugbt, strongly built, and large carrying capacity, would be very serviceable for river naviga- tion or coasting purposes, or a lighter, For terms and further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, R. D. CLARKE, Ja., April 21, 1882 Halifax, N.S. TO LET, WELLING HOUSE, containing 10 rooms and 2 Kitchens, with Coach House, opposite the residence of the Dry Cellar,and i rain tothe River. subscriber. Charles Heartz, Esq., ex-Governor Laird, | Painters, etc., now at work, Possession 1st W. D. Stewart, D. Farquharson mevting. Their ery wes ‘ Let ws im.” and | May. Apply to Henry Beer, Esqs., also addressed the ' JNO. WM. MORRISON, April 18, 1882, } Ee eee THE DAILY EXAMINER, APRIL 21,1882 FBG EN Gr GOODS. ———— <a ene PERKIRS — & STERNS, Queen Square, —ARE SHOWING— SPRING GOODS ret ¢ —jIN— GREAT VARIETY. Their Stock is Always Purchased -—~IN THE— BEST MARKETS, And You. Can Rely Upsm Getting as Good Valne as can be found on P. E. Island. Large Steck Grey Cottons, Large Steck White Cottons, Large Stock Pink Cottons, Parks & Sons Knitting Cotton (IN EVERY COLOR.) New Spring Tweeds. A IGE VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS! A Complete Stock of MOURNIKG Gt00S.. ——— > aie ; Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Sheetings, PILLOW COTEONS, COUNTERPANGS, TOILET COVERS, Gc, &s VERY CHEAP Carpet, Oi! Cloths, Matting Rugs and Mats. ROOM PAPER. eo) Perkins & sherns. Feb."10, 1882, ao 53 tt | CHEAPS |! ——_— 0: -——-—- t-class assortment of NT PAP ARR PAD 5 ci. HOUSEKEEHPERS GOL a Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, &e., af prices to suit the times. We are now offering a fir: re es =r a DT mnt tant ee @ur Bea, Coffee, Ficur, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, | Spices, Canned Goods and Gereral Groceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates. i me a NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, | HINGES, PAINTS, OILS, &e., Ke. VARIBNTY. | FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDsS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, W HIPs, ; “ :t Arn ——-— - 10: PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. | Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad | Station free of charge. | HENRY BEER. © Charlottetown, April 19, 1832 —2aw, wkly feed 22 THE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH 4ND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN (809. ; ; ; ' | —_———- 0):0-— $ 9, 733,332.06 1,216,666.06 Subseribed Capital - Paid Up Capital - - . > ‘ 0:0 TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE M@ST FAV@RABLE TERMS. Settled With Promptitude and Liberality. —anerneon er) O FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000,00' Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. Losses LIFH DEPARTMENT. $12,000,000.00 Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - - OSGeo Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured. ~O:0 Profits of previous Quinquenuium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 “n° onnmmanme 6) s New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Anoual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, m&y be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W. DrBLOIS, GENERAL AGENT pac an March 16, 1882—eod SHOEMAKERS Boot Uppers, AND meg © ronis. A nice assortment of the above for sale. April 20, °82— Auctioneer. c. 1. morRien, | Wanted. Ch’town, April 14, 1882. 4 ie GOOD MEN TO PEDDLE GOODS Rink Stook for Sale. for EGGS, &c. Must find their own Apply at once, with reference, to SHARES Citizens Skating Rink Stock. R. K. BRACE. Apply to Household Furniture, \-4y WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen Square, on FRIDAY, 28th jinst , at 2 o’clock,-— | Acollection of Household Furnitare, con- \sisting of H.S . Lounges, Sofas, Chairs, Easy | Chairs, Rockers, Mabogany Centre and Card Tables, Ext. Dining Tables, Marble Top Cheffiioneer, Mirrors, Carpets, Window Cur- tains, Poles and Rings, Pictures, Parlor and Bed Room Stoves, Bed Room Suite, Bed- steads, Mattrasses, Bedding, Bureaus, Toilet Tables and Glasses, Kitchen Furniture, Cook- ing Utensils, Crockeryware, Glassware, Hall Stove and Pipe, lower Stands, Tools, &. WILLIAM DODD, BH roman VA Teams, April 19, 1882—wkly JOHN A. MOORE. | etc. a | t} SADDLES & BRIDLES. GREAT BARGAINS, at J UST OPENED,— ” 1 case English Manufacture, Will be sold low for cash, JOHN STUMBLES, Great George Street, April 17, '8%—eod pd Molasses and Sugar. 209 puns, Barbadoes Molasses, 50 hbds, Bright Grecery Sugar. Now loading at Barbadoes. and will be due here on opening of navigation, HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, April 17, °82—1m eod ee BROOMS. BROOMS DROOGHO. OOMS. f\NE HUNDRED DOZEN BROOMS for sale at manufacturers’ prices. HORACE HASZARD, Ch'town, April 17, 1882—1m eod GOING OUT. .* I intend going out of the Confectionery ‘ Frnit Business, and devoting my of : anu | whole atteniion to my Restaurant and Cigar | business ’ I offer for sale a job ot of Confec- tionery, Dates, Figs (in small boxes), Nuts, , etc, Also, a lot of Confectionery Hottles &l a Sacrifice, A. McDONALD, “ Lorac” Restanran®? ] $20,000 City Debentures bee DERS will be received at the City Clerk’s Office, up to noon of April 14, ’83—3i eod Saturday 6th May next, | for the purchase of ($20,000) Twenty Theu- | sand Dollars Debentures of the City of ‘Char- i lottetown. These Debentures are of the denomination | of $500 each, and are payeble im twenty (20) years from date of issue, bearing interest at tive (5) per cent. per annum, payable half yearly. The Council do not bind themselves to ceept the highest or any Tender. Any fur- her information required, as to the issue of debentures, can be had on application to the undersigned. WM. B, MORRISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, April 12, 1882. dw tf PROFESSIONAL CARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ROFARIES PUBLIC, &c. OFFICE—O’Balloran’s Buiiding, Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E, Island, H. V. PALMER, JAS. W. MULLALLY. April 10, 1882, GOLD PARIS, MEDAL, 1878, DO n Re JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. WANTS, LOST, POUND, &c. anmet nears ee \ ‘y ANTED—An experienced Cook for a Hotel. Apply at this office. [ap 21 2i pd NV ANTED IMMEDIATELY— Four Good Jouneymen Tailors. Apply to John McKenzie, Merchant Tailor, Summerside, [ap 20 lw $30ARDERS can be accommodated in a » private residence, in a pleasant part of the city, the Ist May, For iurther particulars enquire al this ollice, {ap 19 \ ONEY TO LOAN—Apply to Palmer & i¥i Mullally, Attorneys, etc., Charlottetown, fap 19 lw, wkly rr. O LET—A House containing 5 rooms, & Apply to James McLeod, Spring Park Road, fav 19 ry°O LET, a comfortable Cottage, with large yard, stable and garden, situated on Richmond Street west, Rent moderate, Pos- session given early in May ensuing. Apply to James D, Mason. fap 19 3: eod rg.0 LET OR TO SELL—A House finely j situated in Souris, fronting on Chappell Street, containing ten rooms, grocery shop, stable, and well of really excellent water, Poxsession given on or about the let of May next, For particulars apply to C. C. Carlton, Esq., Souris; or here, to Hon, W. W. Lord. [ap i9 ws TED—A young man capable of keep- | ing Books, acting as Dry Goods sales. man, and collecting accounts, by a party in Summerside. Good reference required. Ap- ply at this office. [ap 18 ‘. V ANTED TO RENT, about Ist May, a ¥Y House containing 7 or 8 rooms, ins Rent moderate. [ap 18 OST—A Wolf Robe (hanger with tails) between Vernon River and Charlotte- town, on Friday Jast, 14th inst, The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving the same with M. I. FitzGerald, Esq., Montague, or with the subscriber in Charlottetown,—R. R. FivzGerarp. rap 18 central part of the city. Apply at this office. ra°O LET—A Dwelling Houge, situated on i Sydney Street, opposite the Methodist Church, contairing nine rooms, For terms apply to Mrs, J. Carroll. 1 w eod pa Sor Sale. asl ~~“ | FPWHE pleasant residence of Dr, McIntosh, Estate af Late W B Allin vownal, Private offere made until 15th uu “ ve ’ 4421" | Jone, -If not then disposed of, will be sold to (EEE Trustees being anxieus to eel, will | the highest bidder, Apply to Dr. McIytosn receive offers up to May next, for a two | and Jonn Acorn. jap 15 story Dwelling Cottage, witl neariy half an Freehold Farms. acre of land, opposite Mr. Gay's —— ; Ww yuse four etpeme Bont 1 OO carlin ~OR SALE—Severable valuable Farms in Gifferent parts of the country. For stories high, and a good cellar, opposite the particulars apply to April 14, 1862. J. W. PICKARD, A. MoNEILL, Auvt’r. <I1TY HOTEL TO LET— This Hotel is fincly situated, standixg opposite the Bishop's Pelace, on the highest ground in the city, It contains 37 rooms, and being con- livnous to the Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf, is admirably adapted for the acccmo- dation of summer visitors to the jsland, ferms easy. Apply to Messrs. Geo, Davies & Co., London House. {ap 17 +O LET—Poseession given the first of May, the House in King Street, at present oc- cupied by A. Tomlins, Bag, Oity Olwrks. ap. police station. Enquire of JOS. KNIGHT. i Apr 19, TSSz. Agri 13, '82—tf o- vty te Wrewws Dees, wf ern ee Ee Semelen Te Si i$ aap ee Os 22 eae SE LEN Tie Pace ae Snuaes oe Mg TF RABE Fa ec ER LENT rey er it sopranos attr eA aeRO AMINES HY ME can ET for Se ROS oy Ee ac Hing Oe A oe Sg aN mA RS ie ke Sar